Section 289.170 - Minimum standard of training: Reserve officersThe minimum standard of training for reserve officers is successful completion of a basic course that includes 120 hours of training in:
1. Law and legal procedures, specifically:(c) Crimes against persons;(d) Crimes against property;(f) Laws relating to arrest;(g) Laws relating to drugs, including, without limitation, current trends in drugs;(h) Miscellaneous crimes;2. Patrol operations and investigations, specifically:(a) Abuse of elderly persons;(b) Basic patrol procedures;(c) Child abuse and sexual abuse of a child;(d) Domestic violence and stalking;(e) Investigation of crime scenes, collection and preservation of evidence and fingerprinting;(f) Principles of investigation; and(g) Unknown-risk and high-risk vehicle stops.3. Performance skills, specifically: (a) Health, fitness and wellness;(b) Provision of emergency first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation;(c) Searching of buildings;(d) Tactics for the arrest and control of suspects, including, without limitation, methods for arrest and the use of less than lethal weapons;(e) Training concerning active assailants;(f) Training in the use of firearms; and4. The functions of a peace officer, specifically: (b) Counter-terrorism and weapons of mass destruction;(c) Courtroom demeanor, including, without limitation, the giving of testimony;(e) Ethics in law enforcement;(f) Handling of persons with mental illness;(g) History and principles of law enforcement; and(h) Survival of peace officers.5. Course administration and examinations.Nev. Admin. Code § 289.170
Added to NAC by Peace Officers' Standards & Training Comm'n by R066-03, eff. 12-4-2003; A by R146-05, 12-29-2005; R003-07, 4-17-2008; R110-08, 8-26-2008