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On April 3, 2023, Governor DeSantis signed House Bill 543 into law. This legislation became Ch. 2023-018, Laws of Florida, and in part requires each law enforcement agency in this state to have a written active assailant response policy by October 1, 2023. This policy is to be consistent with your agency’s response capabilities and include response procedures specifying command protocol and coordination with other law enforcement agencies in your geographic region. Each agency is to ensure that all sworn personnel have been trained on the agency’s existing active assailant response policy, and that sworn personnel are trained within 180 days after enacting a new or revised policy. Furthermore, each agency is to ensure that all sworn personnel receive annual training on the policy.
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On April 3, 2023, Governor DeSantis signed House Bill 543 into law. This legislation became Ch. 2023-018, Laws of Florida, and in part requires each law enforcement agency in this state to have a written active assailant response policy by October 1, 2023. This policy is to be consistent with your agency’s response capabilities and include response procedures specifying command protocol and coordination with other law enforcement agencies in your geographic region. Each agency is to ensure that all sworn personnel have been trained on the agency’s existing active assailant response policy, and that sworn personnel are trained within 180 days after enacting a new or revised policy. Furthermore, each agency is to ensure that all sworn personnel receive annual training on the policy.
On April 3, 2023, Governor DeSantis signed House Bill 543 into law. This legislation became Ch. 2023-018, Laws of Florida, and in part requires each law enforcement agency in this state to have a written active assailant response policy by October 1, 2023. This policy is to be consistent with your agency’s response capabilities and include response procedures specifying command protocol and coordination with other law enforcement agencies in your geographic region. Each agency is to ensure that all sworn personnel have been trained on the agency’s existing active assailant response policy, and that sworn personnel are trained within 180 days after enacting a new or revised policy. Furthermore, each agency is to ensure that all sworn personnel receive annual training on the policy.
On April 3, 2023, Governor DeSantis signed House Bill 543 into law. This legislation became Ch. 2023-018, Laws of Florida, and in part requires each law enforcement agency in this state to have a written active assailant response policy by October 1, 2023. This policy is to be consistent with your agency’s response capabilities and include response procedures specifying command protocol and coordination with other law enforcement agencies in your geographic region. Each agency is to ensure that all sworn personnel have been trained on the agency’s existing active assailant response policy, and that sworn personnel are trained within 180 days after enacting a new or revised policy. Furthermore, each agency is to ensure that all sworn personnel receive annual training on the policy.
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