2014 New Mexico Statutes
Chapter 29 - Law Enforcement
Section 7C Public Safety Telecommunicator Training
Section 29-7C-7 In-service telecommunicator training.

NM Stat § 29-7C-7 (2014) What's This?
29-7C-7. In-service telecommunicator training.
A. In-service telecommunicator training consists of at least twenty hours of board-approved advanced training, including one hour of crisis management, including crisis intervention, confrontation de-escalation practicum and proper interaction with persons with mental impairments training, for each certified telecommunicator during each two-year period. The first training course shall commence no later than twelve months after graduation from a board-approved basic telecommunicator training program.
B. A certified telecommunicator shall provide proof of completion of in-service training requirements to the director no later than March 1 of the year subsequent to the year in which the requirements are met. The director shall provide annual notice to all certified telecommunicators regarding in-service training requirements. Failure to complete in-service training requirements may be grounds for suspension of a telecommunicator's certification at the director's discretion. A telecommunicator may be reinstated at the discretion of the director when the telecommunicator presents to the director evidence the telecommunicator has satisfied the in-service training requirements.
C. As used in this section, "mental impairment" includes a mental illness, developmental disability, posttraumatic stress disorder, dual diagnosis, autism, youth in crisis and traumatic brain injury.
History: Laws 2003, ch. 320, 9; 2011, ch. 180, 2.

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