Section 120. Entry-level training  


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  • Part IV. Compulsory Minimum Training Standards for Bail Enforcement Agents

    Article 1. Training Requirements

    A. Each bail enforcement agent as defined by § 9.1-186 of the Code of Virginia must meet the compulsory minimum training standards established in this part unless provided for otherwise in accordance with this regulation.

    B. Training will be credited only if application for licensure is submitted to the department within 12 months of completion of training.

    C. The compulsory minimum entry-level training hour requirement by category, excluding examinations, practical exercises and range qualification, shall be:

    1. Bail Enforcement Core Training -- 40 hours.

    2. Firearms Training -- 14 hours.

    D. The compulsory minimum entry-level training course content, excluding examinations, mandated practical exercises and range qualification, shall be as provided in this subsection.

    Core subjects. The entry-level curriculum sets forth the following areas identified as:

    I. Orientation: ethics -- 2 hours

    A. Ethics

    1. Professionalism

    2. Conflict of Interest

    3. Code of Ethics

    II. Law: Code of Virginia and Regulations; basic law; courts; and bail enforcement -- 12 hours + 1 practical exercise

    A. Code of Virginia and Regulations

    1. Definitions

    2. Licensing Procedures and Requirements

    3. Compulsory Minimum Training Standards

    4. Standards of Practice and Prohibited Acts

    5. Administrative Requirements/Standards of Conduct

    6. Administrative Reviews, Complaints, Procedures

    B. Basic Law

    1. Legal Terminology and Definitions

    2. Purpose and Function of Law

    3. U.S. Constitution

    a. Bill of Rights

    b. Amendments

    4. Code of Virginia

    a. Bail Bonding Laws

    b. Laws of Arrest

    5. Landmark Cases

    a. Taylor v. Taintor

    b. Old Fugitive Slave Laws

    6. Virginia Cases

    7. Limitations and Liabilities

    C. Courts

    1. Federal Court System

    a. Criminal

    b. Civil

    2. State Court System

    a. Criminal

    b. Civil

    D. Bail Enforcement

    1. Right to Arrest

    2. Search and Seizure

    3. Uniform Extradition Act

    4. Virginia Extradition Procedures

    5. Legal and Criminal Forms

    III. Fugitive Recovery: investigative techniques; recovery procedures; agent survival; and apprehension of a fugitive -- 24 hours + 1 practical exercise

    A. Investigative Techniques

    1. Surveillance

    2. Court Research

    3. Law Enforcement Coordination

    4. Interviewing

    5. Impersonation and Misrepresentation

    6. Reference Materials and Resource List

    7. Skip Tracing Techniques

    8. Fugitive Identification

    B. Recovery Procedures

    1. Pursuit

    a. Foot

    b. Vehicular

    c. Other

    2. Entry and Search

    3. Perimeter/Interior Room Control

    C. Agent Survival

    1. Confrontation Management

    2. Use of Force

    3. Deadly Force

    4. Escalation of Force

    5. Emergency Procedures

    D. Apprehension of a Fugitive

    1. Compliant versus Noncompliant Procedures

    2. Search of Person

    a. Personal Items

    b. Seizure of Contraband

    3. Handcuffing Techniques

    4. Rights of the Accused

    5. Detainment and Transportation

    6. Interstate Transport

    7. False Arrest

    IV. Remanding to Custody: legal detainment facilities; entering the jail or sally port; signing the bail piece/return to court; and hospital procedures for injuries -- 2 hours + 1 practical exercise

    A. Legal Detainment Facilities

    B. Entering the Jail or Sally Port

    C. Signing the Bail Piece/Return to Court

    D. Hospital Procedures for Injuries

    V. Written Comprehensive Examination.

Historical Notes

Derived from Volume 26, Issue 01, eff. October 14, 2009.

Statutory Authority

§§ 9.1-102 and 9.1-186.2 of the Code of Virginia.