CHAPTER 6. LAW ENFORCEMENT TRAINING CONFERENCES
IC 10-11-6
Chapter 6. Law Enforcement Training Conferences
IC 10-11-6-1
Training programs
Sec. 1. (a) The department may conduct training programs at
semiannual conferences for law enforcement:
(1) officers;
(2) trainees; and
(3) applicants;
of cities, towns, and counties.
(b) A semiannual conference:
(1) may not last more than three (3) days; and
(2) shall be conducted at a state police post.
As added by P.L.2-2003, SEC.2.
IC 10-11-6-2
Training program supervision; subjects
Sec. 2. (a) The training program courses shall be conducted under
the supervision and direction of the superintendent.
(b) The training programs must include courses of instruction in
the following subjects:
(1) Detection, pursuit, apprehension, and conviction of
criminals.
(2) Safety and first aid assistance.
(3) Any other subject the superintendent considers appropriate.
As added by P.L.2-2003, SEC.2.
IC 10-11-6-3
Per diem and traveling expenses
Sec. 3. (a) A city council shall appropriate, as necessary,
sufficient funds to pay for each mile traveled to and from the
conferences, at a rate equal to the rate paid to state officers and
employees. The rate per mile shall change each time the state
government changes its rate per mile. The city council also shall pay
a per diem for expenses of not more than fifteen dollars ($15) a day
for each day or part of a day an authorized person is in attendance at
a conference.
(b) A county council shall appropriate sufficient funds to pay for
each mile traveled to and from the conferences at a rate determined
by the county council. The county council also shall pay a per diem
for expenses of not more than fifteen dollars ($15) a day for each day
or part of a day an authorized person is in attendance at a conference.
As added by P.L.2-2003, SEC.2.
IC 10-11-6-4
Authorization for attendance at conferences
Sec. 4. Authorization for attendance at the conferences by city,
town, or county law enforcement officers, trainees, or applicants
shall be issued by the county auditor on recommendation of the
executive authority of the law enforcement agency, office, or
department to which the officer, trainee, or applicant belongs or has
applied for membership.
As added by P.L.2-2003, SEC.2.