Section 106-L:5 – Powers.
106-L:5 Powers. – In addition to other powers given to the council by this chapter, it may: I. Adopt rules for the administration of this chapter in accordance with the provisions of RSA 541-A. II. Require submission of reports and information from law enforcement and corrections agencies within this state that may be pertinent […]
Section 106-L:6 – Education and Training Required.
106-L:6 Education and Training Required. – I. The council shall provide by rule that after one year from the effective date of the rule no person shall be appointed as a police officer, state corrections officer, or state probation-parole officer, except on a temporary or probationary basis, unless such person has satisfactorily completed a […]
Section 106-L:7 – Additional Training of Peace Officers.
106-L:7 Additional Training of Peace Officers. – The director of the police standards and training council shall develop appropriate training programs and methods to instruct peace officers in the proper techniques for dealing with intoxicated and incapacitated persons and to encourage the maximum utilization by peace officers of detoxification facilities, alcohol counselors, and licensed […]
Section 106-L:7-a – Mental Health Training for Law Enforcement Officers.
106-L:7-a Mental Health Training for Law Enforcement Officers. – I. No person shall assume their role as a law enforcement officer or dispatcher unless such person has satisfactorily completed mental health training focusing on post-traumatic stress from a program developed and delivered by the New Hampshire police standards and training council. Subsequent to initial […]