january - december 2021 training course catalog...volume 18 – emergency response training volume...
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Law Enforcement
Training Unit January - December 2021
Training Course Catalog W!
Table of Contents
Municipal Police Academy ................................................................................................................ 3-6
Academy Entrance Testing .................................................................................................................... 5
Academy Withdrawal and Refund Policy .......................................................................................... 5-6
Continuing Education Law Enforcement Classes and Schedule ........................................................ 6-9
Law Enforcement Elective Training ............................................................................................... 10-12
Forensic Class Information ............................................................................................................. 12-13
Safety and Security Class .................................................................................................................... 13
Personal Pistol Trainer, Handcuffing, OC, Expandable Baton Training ............................................. 14
Lethal Weapons Training ............................................................................................................... 15-16
Police Agency Testing ......................................................................................................................... 16
Career Training Opportunities ............................................................................................................. 17
Registration with Permission to Bill Form .......................................................................................... 18
Directions to the Sen. Jeffrey E. Piccola Law Enforcement Complex at HACC ................................ 19
Accommodations Convenient to HACC and Lancaster Public Safety Center ............................... 19-20
Please visit hacc.edu/PublicSafetyCenter
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Law Enforcement Training
The law enforcement training unit at the Sen. Jeffrey E. Piccola Law Enforcement Complex (PLEC) of HACC, Central
Pennsylvania’s Community College, continues to strive to offer new training programs. The PLEC provides lethal weapons
certification, probation and parole training, promotional testing and oral interview boards, as needed by our law enforcement
community.
We also provide testing services for the Nelson-Denny Reading Test and the Police Academy MPOETC Fitness Standard Test –
both of which are required for Municipal Police Academy applicants.
For information or questions about our programs, to include the Municipal Academy (Act 120), Lethal Weapons (Act 235) r our
Indoor Firing Range, please contact:
Margaret (Margie) Santo
Administrative Office Specialist
Phone: 717-780-2562
Email: [email protected]
Please note, for more information on Lethal Weapons (Act 235), please visit: www.psp.pa.gov/lethalweapons
PLEC Administration
Chief Curtis A. McCoy (retired)
Director of Law Enforcement Training
Phone: 717-780-2559
Email: [email protected]
Beth Dombrowsky
Municipal Police Officers’ Education and Training Commission (MPOETC) School Director,
Coordinator of Law Enforcement Training
Phone: 717-780-2408
Email: [email protected]
Sgt. William A. Sindorf (retired)
Coordinator of Law Enforcement Training
Phone: 717-780-2637
Email: [email protected]
Please contact us with any suggestions that would assist you in your educational endeavors. YOUR ideas are important to us.
Course Key
Location(s): Courses are held at the PLEC on the Harrisburg Campus of HACC and off-campus at numerous locations. Please
refer to your confirmation letter for more specific information regarding class locations.
• Sen. Jeffrey E. Piccola Law Enforcement Complex = PLEC
• Sen. John J. Shumaker Public Safety Center = PSC
Day(s): M = Monday; T = Tuesday; W = Wednesday; R = Thursday; F = Friday; S = Saturday; U = Sunday
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Municipal Police Academy
As the need for education and training of municipal police officers increases, the PLEC continues to meet this need as a certified
law enforcement training center under the MPOETC ACT 120.
In September 2021, the HACC full-time Municipal Police Academy will offer a 24-week, full-time (919-hour) program of newly
revised curriculum designed to provide the recruit with the initial skills and information necessary to begin his/her police
career. There will also be a year-long part-time program starting in January of 2022. The course of instruction for all programs
consists of all major phases of police service, including a significant component of situational training. All curricula conforms to
the MPOETC standards.
Registration
Who: All municipal officers and county detectives must complete the basic training program prior to performing any police-
related duty within their department. A number of pre-service recruits may attend the HACC Police Academy on a space-
available basis.
When:
23rd Part-time Police Academy – January 2022 – December 2022 (exact dates TBD)
120th Full-time Police Academy: September 7, 2021 – March 11, 2022 Section # 70081
Tuition: $5000
Please Note: For those accepted into the September 2021 HACC (full-time) Municipal Police Academy, there will be a
mandatory Academy orientation on September 2, 2021 (6 – 10 p.m.) For those accepted into the January part-time Municipal
Police Academy, there will be a mandatory Academy orientation: Date TBD (6 – 10 p.m.)
The registration fee for in-service personnel is paid by the registering agency. MPOETC will not pay these fees. Pre-service
recruits are responsible for their own tuition and other expenses. Financial aid may be available for pre-service cadets. Contact
the HACC Financial Aid Office at 717-780-2330 to determine eligibility. Contact the HACC Military and Veterans Affairs Office
at 717-736-4148 or 717-736-4149 for information on Veterans Affairs benefits.
Dates, topic outline and tuition amounts are tentative and subject to change.
Municipal Police Academy Curriculum (919 hours) MODULE I
Volume 1 – Introduction to the Academy
Volume 2 – Introduction to Law Enforcement in PA
Volume 3 – Laws and Criminal Procedures
MODULE 2
Volume 4 – Human Relations
Volume 5 – Vehicle Code Enforcement Volume 6 – Patrol Procedures and Operations
Volume 7 – Crash Investigation
MODULE 3
Volume 8 – Criminal Investigation Volume 9 – Drug Law Enforcement
Volume 10 – Case Preparation
MODULE 3 continued
Volume 11 – Homeland Security
Volume 12 – Respond to Special Needs
Volume 13 – Juveniles
MODULE 4
Volume 14 – Operation of Patrol Vehicles
Volume 15 – Physical and Emotional Readiness Volume 16 – Defensive Tactics
Volume 17 – Firearms Volume 18 – Emergency Response Training
Volume 19 – Handling Arrested Persons
MODULE 5
Volume 20 – Scenarios and Practical Exercises
Please Note: Police departments may reserve a position(s) for the HACC Municipal Police Academy for in-service applicants by
calling 717-780-2408. If a department decides to withdraw a registrant, the PLEC should be notified immediately. Departments must
complete a Basic Act 120 application in the MPOETC TACS (Training and Certification System) system online. They are no longer
accepting paper applications. All documents must be uploaded during the application process for each candidate. An approval email
will be generated. Please forward a copy of that approval to MPOETC School Director, Beth Dombrowsky at the following email
address: [email protected]
Pre-service recruits must complete all pre-service applications and requirements to be accepted into the HACC Municipal Police
Academy. Official confirmation requirements and additional information will follow.
Certification: Each in-service police graduate will be eligible for certification by the MPOETC upon successful completion of the
course. Pre-service graduates may take the MPOETC certification exam upon successful completion of the program. The fee is $100
per candidate. There is an online application that must be completed and approved by MPOETC. However, certification will not be
granted until employment is secured by a police department and that department completes an application for a Waiver of Training in
TACS.
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State Certification Requirements The certificate awarded is not one of attendance, but of successful completion. The MPOETC requires an average score of at least
80% in each of the 4 modules. Volume 5 is pass/fail with a required checklist. There are a total of twenty-seven (27) tests throughout
the program. Module 1 has seven (7) tests; Module 2 has seven (7) tests; Module 3 has seven (7) tests; Module 4 has six (6) tests.
There are also tests given from the American Red Cross in Volume 18 for First Aid/CPR/AED. These must be passed with at least a
minimum score of 80%. There are several Pass/Fail portions: Volume 14 (Driving); Volume 15 (PT); Volume 16 (DT) and Volume
17 (Firearms.) All applicants, whether in-service or preservice, must comply with all MPOETC regulations and application
procedures. Each applicant must successfully complete the Nelson-Denny Reading test and achieve a minimum score in the 30th
percentile on the required MPOETC Fitness Standards test.
Faculty PLEC instructors are dedicated professionals who possess considerable academic and practical experience. In fact, 90 percent of the
faculty have served – or are serving – in law enforcement positions.
Pre-service Admission Requirements Pre-service cadets are accepted into the HACC Municipal Police Academy on a space-available basis. Completing the admission
requirements does not guarantee admission into the HACC Municipal Police Academy.
Cadets must:
1. A $65.00 fee must be paid in order to apply which includes the $25.00 application fee; the $15.00 fee to take the required
Nelson-Denny Reading Test and the $25.00 fee to take the required MPOETC Fitness Test.
a. In the event an individual does not attain qualifying scores on either or both of the tests, an additional fee will be
charged each time tests are retaken ($15 for the Nelson-Denny Reading Test and $25 for the MPOETC Fitness
Standard Test). All fees charged are nonrefundable.
2. Be a minimum of twenty-one (21) years at the conclusion of the training program.
Applicants/Cadet must have a valid driver’s license.
3. Attain a qualifying score on the Nelson-Denny Reading Test, which evaluates vocabulary and reading comprehension. If
you fail Version H of the Nelson-Denny Reading Test, you may retest using Version G without a waiting period. If you
fail both tests, there is a 3-month wait period to retest.
4. Attain qualifying scores on the MPOETC Fitness Standard Test. This test consists of one-minute sit-ups, 300-meter timed
run, one-minute push-ups, and a 1.5-mile timed run.
5. Report the day of scheduled testing as follows (a completed registration form is required.)
a. Must show Proof of Citizenship (a valid passport, or valid Driver’s License and Social Security card or valid
Driver’s license and Certificate of Birth.
b. Possess the required MPOETC Physical Examination form in which a licensed Pennsylvania examining physician,
physician assistant or certified nurse practitioner who is licensed in PA can verify that the individual is able to
participate in the MPOETC Fitness Standard Test and that rigorous physical training is not prohibited. This
MPOETC Physician’s Statement form must be completed and dated within six (6) months of the start date of the
academy that you plan to attend.
c. Be attired in gym clothing, including good quality running shoes. Bring water.
d. Adhere to all COVID-19 mitigation protocols as documented in your confirmation letter for testing.
6. Submit results of drug screening (on an official from, which notes the laboratory.)
7. Agree in writing on a form provided by the Senator Jeffrey E. Piccola Law Enforcement Complex (PLEC) to abide by all
the policies and procedures established by the Complex. You must download the Policies and Procedures in the online
process and print a copy for yourself to bring to the first day of class. You must also upload the last page, signing to
acknowledge that you read and understood these.
8. Show proof of medical insurance. The coverage must run for the duration of the training.
9. A letter of recommendation from the Chief of Police in the jurisdiction in which you reside is required. The
recommendation is to be addressed to the Director of Law Enforcement, Sen. Jeffrey E. Piccola Law Enforcement
Complex, and should include the following:
a. A statement indicating the Chief is unaware of any arrest record for the applicant, which would preclude him/her
from being employed as a Police Officer.
b. Provide additional information the Chief deems relevant for the applicant’s admission to the Police Academy.
10. Obtain a criminal history check through the Pennsylvania State Police. For online application for the Criminal History
Report (CHRI) go to: https://epatch.state.pa.us/Home.jsp Please list yourself as the requestor. This must be dated within 6
months of the start date of the Academy that you plan to attend.
11. Obtain an FBI Criminal History Check: https://www.fbi.gov/services/cjis/identity-history-summary-checks
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12. Obtain a copy of the applicant’s complete 10-year driving record from the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation.
License Messenger Services are also authorized to conduct this check. For online application go to: www.dmv.state.pa.us
This must be dated within 6 months of the start date of the Academy that you plan to attend.
13. Submit the following information:
a. An application for admission (4 pages) as provided by the Senator Jeffrey E. Piccola Law Enforcement Complex,
HACC/Central Pennsylvania’s Community College (PLEC/HACC)
b. Two (2) signed letters of reference from non-relatives
c. Two (2) signed letters of reference from former employers. In the event you do not have two (2) former employers,
you may use a personal/non-relative reference for each employer that you may lack. You must have a total of four
(4) references.
14. Complete a psychological examination MMPI (Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory) and a clinical interview with
a licensed Pennsylvania psychologist with the written report to be submitted by the psychologist to the Director of Law
Enforcement Training. This must be dated within six (6) months of the start date of the Academy that you wish to attend.
15. Show proof of graduation from high school or have a G. E. D (general educational development.) In addition, a copy of
high school transcripts or G.E.D certificate must be attached/submitted.
16. Submit a copy of military discharge (DD214), if applicable
17. Submit copies of transcripts from all colleges, technical schools or other schools attended by the applicant
18. Successful completion of an oral interview conducted by three (3) members of the law enforcement community along with
the Director and Education Specialist of Law Enforcement Training. Successful completion of the oral interview will have
been accomplished if the members, by majority, vote to admit the candidate to the Police Academy. The oral interview will
occur approximately three to four weeks prior to the Academy’s starting date. The PLEC will schedule this interview and
you will receive notification of the date and time by email, provided you have completed all application requirements.
19. Tuition for the full or part-time Police Academy will be $5000.00. Please be informed that every hour of the Academy is
absolutely mandatory. While we understand that there are unavoidable situations that may arise, all missed hours must be
made up at your expense at the rate of $35.00/Hour.
20. There are two full-time Academies each year and one part-time Academy each year.
21. Proof of Citizenship is required. See information at 5a above.
Note: The Application for Admission, MPOETC Fitness Standard Test and the Physical Examination Form, Drug Testing Results,
Psychological Examination, State Criminal History Check, FBI Check and the Driving Record/History MUST be dated within 6
months of the start date of the Academy that you plan to attend.
Note: Full-time Pre-service cadets may not hold employment while attending the Academy. The full-time Academy is primarily
scheduled Monday through Friday; however, it involves some evenings, some Saturdays and possible Sundays. The part-time
Academy is primarily Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday evenings 6:00pm – 10:00pm and Saturdays 7:00am – 5:00pm. Additional
evenings/days and time may be scheduled in order to accommodate completion of required hours for the program.
Enrollment: The College will assign a HACC ID number as your student identification for record keeping, identification and
billing purposes.
For additional information or questions, please phone: 717.780.2562.
Tuition September 2021 full-time Academy, January 2022 part-time Academy, & March 2022 full-time Academy $5,000
All tuition is subject to change.
For more information or questions on the HACC Police Academy (Act 120), please contact Margaret (Margie) Santo at 717-
780-2562 or via email at [email protected].
Academy Entrance Testing
All academy entrants must meet these standards:
1. Pass the Nelson-Denny Reading test
2. Pass the MPOETC Fitness Standards at the 30th percentile. This test consists of one-minute sit-ups, 300-meter timed run,
one-minute push-ups, and a 1.5-mile timed run.
Departments can do this testing and are not required to use HACC’s Municipal Police Academy to proctor the tests. However, the
HACC Municipal Police Academy requires documentation of this testing prior to admission of a cadet candidate into a cadet class.
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HACC is offering the written and physical testing on a scheduled Saturday in October, November & December 2021 for the January
2022 part-time Academy and January & February 20212for the March 2022 full-time Academy. These tests start at 8 a.m. and end
at approximately 1 p.m.
Police departments can be direct billed. The applicant must have an authorization to bill in order to be tested. Pre-service
applicants must pass these tests for entrance.
HACC Municipal Police Academy’s Withdrawal and Tuition Refund Policy
Fees and costs are not refundable to a student who ceases to attend classes without first notifying the HACC MPOETC Director of
the Police Academy. A student who is asked to withdraw or leave the program because of misconduct or violation of rules and
regulations will not receive a refund.
A cadet finding it necessary to withdraw from the academy for legitimate reasons shall receive refunds as outlined below.
1. Until the end of the first full week of class – 100-percent tuition refund
2. After the first week of class, cadets will be charged an hourly rate for their attendance up and until the point of withdrawal
or dismissal, per the following:
• Cadets in the full-time and part-time Academy at 919 hours will be charged $5.50* per hour (in full-hour
increments) beginning the third full week of the program.
3. Tuition must be paid IN FULL at the start of the academy, unless a department or agency is being billed, or unless financial
aid or veterans’ benefits have been properly applied for and are anticipated to be received. In that case, tuition must be
paid IN FULL by graduation date. If not, certificate of completion and grade sheet will not be issued until payment is
made.
*These amounts are subject to change.
Continuing Law Enforcement Education (CLEE)
New for 2021 Mandatory In-service Training
There will be a significant change for mandatory in-service classes for 2021. All officers will still be required to complete 12 hours
of in-service training to maintain their Act 120 certification. Beginning January 2021, ALL 4 of the MPOETC courses will be
provided by HACC, AT NO COST to certified municipal officers and/or county detectives (those whose records are maintained in
TACS by MPOETC.
Departments will still register their officers for the MIST training as always, but there will be no charge and therefore, no billing for
any of the four MPOETC in-service courses. Departments will not pay and will not be reimbursed for tuition for these four courses
– all tuition reimbursement will be paid directly to HACC by MPOETC.
In 2021, Legal Updates and Recognizing and Responding to Individuals with Special Needs are mandatory courses and must be
taken by every certified municipal officer either in class or online. The other two MPOETC courses may also be taken at no cost as
well. Officers are still permitted to substitute CLEE-approved courses in lieu of the elective MIST courses.
Departments who are not maintained in TACS, but who are permitted to take the MPOETC courses will have to pay $100.00 per
officer for Legal Updates (21-001.) Students must register and pay $100 for Legal Update in order to take the other three courses
free of charge. There is a separate process in place for these departments. Please contact our office for more information if you are
one of these agencies.
Please Note: The Continuing Law Enforcement Education (CLEE) requirement consists of 12 hours of classroom training for 2021.
The additional hour listed for each course is for administrative time and testing.
Legal Update 21-001 Mandatory (Four hours MPOETC credit) $100
A mandatory three-hour course highlighting pertinent court decisions and significant pieces of legislation passed after July 1,
2019 that affect police operations and investigations. Lessons will address changes and updates to the Pennsylvania Crimes Code,
Vehicle Code, and Rules of Criminal Procedures as well as decisions from Pennsylvania’s Commonwealth, Superior and Supreme
Courts, various Federal Courts, and the United States Supreme Court. A final segment of the course will focus on topics such as the
issue of excessive charging by police officers and the different jurisdiction and authority of the various law enforcement agencies
and officers throughout the Commonwealth.
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Recognizing and Responding to Individuals with Special Needs 21-004 Mandatory (Four hours MPOETC credit) $0
A mandatory three-hour course focusing on timely recognition and appropriate law enforcement response to individuals with
special needs. The course will teach officers to employ appropriate communication techniques and de-escalation tactics when
interacting with individuals who have special needs or who exhibit behaviors associated with mental illness, intellectual and
disabilities, and/or autism. The training will include information and instruction for officers regarding available services and
support systems for individuals with special needs.
Juvenile Justice 21-002 Optional (Four hours MPOETC credit) $0
A three-hour elective course providing a review of the Juvenile Act to include: juvenile custody options, placement procedures and
options, segregation from adult prisoners, information needed for the juvenile allegation, and the juvenile court process and
proceedings. The course will explore concepts of delinquency vs dependency, juvenile vs parent/custodian rights, and
confidentiality issues. The training will include resource information which is available to the officers for assistance and support.
Child Victims of Human Trafficking 21-003 Optional (Four hours MPOETC credit) $0
A three-hour elective course discussing Human Trafficking with a focus on child victims and sex trafficking. The course will teach
a Victim Centered Response, as victims are the key to successful investigation and prosecution of sex traffickers, but surviving
victims ae typically severely traumatized with both immediate and long-term consequences. Lessons will define child sex
trafficking, identify who is at risk, explain the consequences of child sex trafficking, and offer suggestions for addressing the
expanding problem of child sex trafficking.
Continuing Law Enforcement Education (CLEE)
January 2021
None scheduled
February 2021
Section Title Date Time Location
60980 Legal Update 2/11 8 a.m.-noon HACC/Piccola Law Enforcement Complex
60982 Recognizing & Responding to
Individuals with Special Needs 2/11 12:30-4:30 p.m. HACC/Piccola Law Enforcement Complex
60984 Juvenile Justice 2/12 8 a.m.-noon HACC/Piccola Law Enforcement Complex
60986 Child Victims of Human Trafficking 2/12 12:30-4:30 p.m. HACC/Piccola Law Enforcement Complex
60991 Legal Update 2/23 8 a.m.-noon Lancaster Co. Public Safety Training Center
60993 Recognizing & Responding to
Individuals with Special Needs 2/23 12:30-4:30 p.m. Lancaster Co. Public Safety Training Center
60995 Juvenile Justice 2/24 8 a.m.-noon Lancaster Co. Public Safety Training Center
60997 Child Victims of Human Trafficking 2/24 12:30-4:30 p.m. Lancaster Co. Public Safety Training Center
March 2021
Section Title Date Time Location
60999 Legal Update 3/02 8 a.m.-noon Hanover Fire & Rescue Station
61000 Recognizing & Responding to
Individuals with Special Needs 3/02 12:30-4:30 p.m. Hanover Fire & Rescue Station
61001 Juvenile Justice 3/03 8 a.m.-noon Hanover Fire & Rescue Station
61002 Child Victims of Human Trafficking 3/03 12:30-4:30 p.m. Hanover Fire & Rescue Station
61003 Legal Update 3/16 8 a.m.-noon HACC/Piccola Law Enforcement Complex
61004 Recognizing & Responding to
Individuals with Special Needs 3/16 12:30-4:30 p.m. HACC/Piccola Law Enforcement Complex
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61005 Juvenile Justice 3/17 8 a.m.-noon HACC/Piccola Law Enforcement Complex
61006 Child Victims of Human Trafficking 3/17 12:30-4:30 p.m. HACC/Piccola Law Enforcement Complex
61007 Legal Update 3/18 8 a.m.-noon Branch Township Municipal Building
61008 Recognizing & Responding to
Individuals with Special Needs 3/18 12:30-4:30 p.m. Branch Township Municipal Building
61009 Juvenile Justice 3/19 8 a.m.-noon Branch Township Municipal Building
61010 Child Victims of Human Trafficking 3/19 12:30-4:30 p.m. Branch Township Municipal Building
60971 Legal Update 3/25 8 a.m.-noon Adams County 911 Center
60973 Recognizing & Responding to
Individuals with Special Needs 3/25 12:30-4:30 p.m. Adams County 911 Center
60976 Juvenile Justice 3/26 8 a.m.-noon Adams County 911 Center
60978 Child Victims of Human Trafficking 3/26 12:30-4:30 p.m. Adams County 911 Center
April 2021
Section Title Date Time Location
61011 Legal Update 4/06 8 a.m.-noon Lancaster Co. Public Safety Training Center
61012 Recognizing & Responding to
Individuals with Special Needs 4/06 12:30-4:30 p.m. Lancaster Co. Public Safety Training Center
61013 Juvenile Justice 4/07 8 a.m.-noon Lancaster Co. Public Safety Training Center
61014 Child Victims of Human Trafficking 4/07 12:30-4:30 p.m. Lancaster Co. Public Safety Training Center
61015 Legal Update 4/13 8 a.m.-noon Hanover Fire & Rescue Station
61016 Recognizing & Responding to
Individuals with Special Needs 4/13 12:30-4:30 p.m. Hanover Fire & Rescue Station
61017 Juvenile Justice 4/14 8 a.m.-noon Hanover Fire & Rescue Station
61018 Child Victims of Human Trafficking 4/14 12:30-4:30 p.m. Hanover Fire & Rescue Station
May 2021
Section Title Date Time Location
61019 Legal Update 5/05 8 a.m.-noon Schuylkill Haven Senior Center
61020 Recognizing & Responding to
Individuals with Special Needs 5/05 12:30-4:30 p.m. Schuylkill Haven Senior Center
61021 Juvenile Justice 5/06 8 a.m.-noon Schuylkill Haven Senior Center
61022 Child Victims of Human Trafficking 5/06 12:30-4:30 p.m. Schuylkill Haven Senior Center
61023 Legal Update 5/11 8 a.m.-noon Lancaster Co. Public Safety Training Center
61024 Recognizing & Responding to
Individuals with Special Needs 5/11 12:30-4:30 p.m. Lancaster Co. Public Safety Training Center
61025 Juvenile Justice 5/12 8 a.m.-noon Lancaster Co. Public Safety Training Center
61026 Child Victims of Human Trafficking 5/12 12:30-4:30 p.m. Lancaster Co. Public Safety Training Center
61027 Legal Update 5/24 8 a.m.-noon Bucknell University
61028 Recognizing & Responding to
Individuals with Special Needs 5/24 12:30-4:30 p.m. Bucknell University
61029 Juvenile Justice 5/25 8 a.m.-noon Bucknell University
61030 Child Victims of Human Trafficking 5/25 12:30-4:30 p.m. Bucknell University
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June, July, August 2021
None scheduled
September 2021
Section Title Date Time Location
70218 Legal Update 9/28 8 a.m.-noon Lancaster Co. Public Safety Training Center
70219 Recognizing & Responding to
Individuals with Special Needs 9/28 12:30-4:30 p.m. Lancaster Co. Public Safety Training Center
70220 Juvenile Justice 9/29 8 a.m.-noon Lancaster Co. Public Safety Training Center
70221 Child Victims of Human Trafficking 9/29 12:30-4:30 p.m. Lancaster Co. Public Safety Training Center
October 2021
Section Title Date Time Location
70223 Legal Update 10/05 8 a.m.-noon Hanover Fire & Rescue Station
70224 Recognizing & Responding to
Individuals with Special Needs 10/05 12:30-4:30 p.m. Hanover Fire & Rescue Station
70225 Juvenile Justice 10/06 8 a.m.-noon Hanover Fire & Rescue Station
70226 Child Victims of Human Trafficking 10/06 12:30-4:30 p.m. Hanover Fire & Rescue Station
November 2021
Section Title Date Time Location
70228 Legal Update 11/09 8 a.m.-noon Lancaster Co. Public Safety Training Center
70229 Recognizing & Responding to
Individuals with Special Needs 11/09 12:30-4:30 p.m. Lancaster Co. Public Safety Training Center
70230 Juvenile Justice 11/10 8 a.m.-noon Lancaster Co. Public Safety Training Center
70231 Child Victims of Human Trafficking 11/10 12:30-4:30 p.m. Lancaster Co. Public Safety Training Center
December 2021
Section Title Date Time Location
70233 Legal Update 12/07 8 a.m.-noon HACC/Piccola Law Enforcement Complex
70234 Recognizing & Responding to
Individuals with Special Needs 12/07 12:30-4:30 p.m. HACC/Piccola Law Enforcement Complex
70235 Juvenile Justice 12/08 8 a.m.-noon HACC/Piccola Law Enforcement Complex
70236 Child Victims of Human Trafficking 12/08 12:30-4:30 p.m. HACC/Piccola Law Enforcement Complex
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Law Enforcement Elective Training
Tuition
Programs are available to all law enforcement agencies with payment of tuition. Registration is made to the Sen. John J. Shumaker
Public Safety Center at HACC, along with a tuition payment or authorization to bill your agency on company letterhead. Complete
the registration with the “Permission to Bill form” on page 18.
Please be advised that confirmation letters will be faxed to police departments or other agencies no later than one week prior to the
start date of each class. Individual confirmation letters will not be mailed. Once your registration has been received, you can
assume that you are registered. You will be notified within 48 hours if the class is full and your registration is not accepted.
For departments who prefer to prepay for law enforcement elective and forensic classes, we accept credit cards (Visa,
MasterCard or Discover), checks and money orders.
Please Note: Courses with a CLEE number listed have been approved by the Municipal Police Officers’ Education and Training
Commission (MPOETC) for credit toward an officer’s continuing law enforcement education requirement. Please maintain a copy
of your certificate from these courses to offer for proof of attendance at the end of the certification period. Some courses are not yet
CLEE approved; please check the MPOETC website for courses approved after this calendar was released.
Departments will have the responsibility to report this information to MPOETC at the end of the certification period, not
HACC.
Advanced Interview and Interrogation (CLE00013) $190 This intensive course covers kinesics and other behavioral interviewing techniques. It is taught by retired FBI Agent Pat Kelly, an
expert in interview and interrogation methods. This course is a prerequisite to our Statement Analysis Course. Section Date(s) Day(s) Time Instructor(s) Location
60412 5/11-13 T/W/R 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Kelly HACC/PLEC
Effective Communication (CLE00034) $65 This course teaches officers to communicate professionally and effectively on the street, in public and with peers. The officer will use
professional skills to gain respect and manage conflict in a diverse society. Section Date(s) Day(s) Time Instructor(s) Location
60455 5/11 T 12:30-4:30 p.m. Young HACC/PLEC
TBD 11/04 W 12:30-4:30 p.m. Young HACC/PLEC
EVOC – see below: Departments that wish to use your own vehicles will need to provide proof of liability
insurance, adding HACC as a rider - $1,000,000 – as well as proof of your Workman’s Comp
insurance. We will provide you with a discounted tuition price if you choose to use department vehicles.
EVOC (Emergency Vehicle Operator Course) Driving (Police) (CLE00018) $200
$50 discount with department vehicle(s) This course will provide training in evasive driving under emergency conditions. Officers are instructed in techniques that will
enable them to be safer and more efficient drivers, even under emergency conditions. Vehicles will be provided by the Sen. Jeffrey
E. Piccola Law Enforcement Complex. Section Date(s) Day(s) Time Instructor(s) Location
60420 5/17-19 M/T/W 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Lombardo HACC/PLEC
70196 9/07-09 T/W/R 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Lombardo HACC/N103
70197 10/04-06 M/T/W 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Lombardo HACC/N210
EVOC Driving Update (Police) (CLE00019) $100
$35 discount with department vehicles(s) This course will provide updates and retesting of officers who have taken the EVOC Driving course at the Sen. John J. Shumaker
Public Safety Center (SPSC). Only those officers who have completed the three-day Tactical Driving Course may enroll. The
updated course is recommended to be taken annually, and the full 3-day course repeated every three years. Vehicles will be
provided by Sen. Jeffrey E. Piccola Law Enforcement Complex. Section Date(s) Day(s) Time Instructor(s) Location
60421 5/20 R 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Lombardo HACC/PLEC
70199 9/10 F 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Lombardo HACC/N103
70200 10/07 R 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Lombardo HACC/N103
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Firearms Qualification for Retired Law Enforcement Officers $75 This four (4) hour program is designed to authorize retired law enforcement officers to carry concealed weapons from state to state
in accordance with Act 79, the Retired Law Enforcement Identification Act (RLEIA.) Admission to the course will not be permitted
unless applicants report on the scheduled training date with the following required documents: Retired Officer Concealed Carry
Acknowledgement Form, which can be printed from the MPOETC website www.mpoetc.state.pa.us; two forms of identification
(your retired officer identification card and photo identification such as a driver’s license.) Participants will need a revolver no less
than .38 caliber or a semi-automatic pistol no less than .380, along with three boxes (150 rounds) of factory ammunition and, for
semi-automatic pistols, no less than two magazines.
Here is the link to register:
https://vc.hacc.edu/index.cfm?fuseaction=main.coursedetail&coursecode=PSCICE452 Section Date(s) Day(s) Time Instructor(s) Location
60425 1/24 U 8 a.m.-noon Clements HACC/PLEC
60426 2/10 W 8 a.m.-noon Clements HACC/PLEC
60427 3/20 S 8 a.m.-noon Clements HACC/PLEC
60428 4/10 S 8 a.m.-noon Clements HACC/PLEC
60429 5/08 S 8 a.m.-noon Clements HACC/PLEC
60430 6/26 S 8 a.m.-noon Clements HACC/PLEC
70159 7/24 S 8 a.m.-noon Clements HACC/PLEC
70160 8/25 W 8 a.m.-noon Clements HACC/PLEC
70161 9/25 S 8 a.m.-noon Clements HACC/PLEC
70162 10/31 U 8 a.m.-noon Clements HACC/PLEC
70163 11/17 W 8 a.m.-noon Clements HACC/PLEC
70164 12/18 S 8 a.m.-noon Clements HACC/PLEC
FTO (Field Training Officer) (CLE00023) $210 This three-day program is designed to assist the field-training officer in developing the skills necessary to train a probationary
officer. It is also helpful for departments establishing a new program. The course emphasizes proper supervision and documentation
and is a HACC-designed course. Section Date(s) Day(s) Time Instructor(s) Location
61068 6/7-9 M/T/W 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Downing/Aikey Lincoln 9 Fire Co/Roosevelt Ave., York
70171 8/11-13 W/R/F 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Downing/Aikey Lincoln 9 Fire Co./Roosevelt Ave.,York
Laser Shot ® Judgmental Training – (4 hours) (CLE00032) $100 This course is for law enforcement officers and can be brought to your department. It is designed to review use of force issues, case
law and liability and judgmental skills. Officers will participate in scenarios involving the force continuum and threat assessment by
using lethal and less lethal equipment. This will be accomplished with the Laser Shot ® simulator. Off site: The department would need one room that can be darkened. Max: 12 students per class.
Laser Shot ® Rental with HACC Facilitator NOT CLEE APPROVED $50/Hour Police departments can request the Laser Shot ® and a facilitator for their own training at their sites. The facilitator can work with
your training staff to accomplish the best results and to help ensure that your officers understand your department’s policies and
techniques. We can also assist in providing documentation for your records. Any rentals over 50 miles from the school would
require additional travel cost for the facilitator. Off-site: The department would need one room that can be darkened. Max: 12 students per class.
Law Enforcement Firearms Instructor Development (CLE00482) $525 Successful completion of this course will allow the student to be certified by the MPOETC as a department or academy firearms
instructor. This course will instruct students in the theory and practice of firearms training in order to prepare them to effectively
instruct law enforcement officers. Students will learn: the theories of adult learning, coaching, legal concerns, fundamentals of
marksmanship, tactical concepts, and selection/preparation of course materials such as lesson plans and supporting job aids.
Students will actually prepare and deliver several lessons on which they will be evaluated. Students will need to have a laptop or
other computer device with USB drive access. Students should also have a level of competency with firearms that allows the safe
handling and manipulation of the handgun. This course, is a pistol only course.” Section Date(s) Day(s) Time Instructor(s) Location 61113 4/30-5/4 F-T 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Hogarth HACC/PLEC
70116 10/08-10/10 & F-U 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Hogarth HACC/PLEC
10/16-10/17 S-U 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Hogarth HACC/PLEC
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Law Enforcement Instructor Development (CLE00024) $325 This course will instruct students in the theory and practice of adult education in order to prepare them to effectively instruct law
enforcement officers. The theories of adult learning, instructor attributes, instructor ethics, class environment demeanor, effective
objective writing, and selection/preparation of course materials such as lesson plans and supporting job aids will be taught. Students
will actually prepare and deliver several lessons on which they will be evaluated. Section Date(s) Day(s) Time Instructor(s) Location
70303 9/20-9/24 M-F 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Apgar HACC/PLEC
Report Writing (CLE00026) $65 This course of instruction is designed to improve officers’ skills in report writing. This course teaches officers the basics of report
writing and will prepare officers to communicate effectively in writing. Section Date(s) Day(s) Time Instructor(s) Location
60454 5/11 T 8 a.m.-noon Young HACC/PLEC
TBD 11/04 W 8 a.m.-noon Young HACC/PLEC
Street Level Drug Investigation (CLE00030) $65 This four-hour course examines the importance of street level drug enforcement and the challenges and pitfalls that exist in this
enforcement strategy. Section Date(s) Day(s) Time Instructor(s) Location
60434 5/05 W 12:30-4:30 p.m. Goshert HACC/PLEC
Forensic Class Information
Crime Scene Technology Series This series of modules is designed for the student who desires to become a certified crime scene technician. The series is designed
for the student to take all modules in the sequence offered. Class sizes are limited; therefore, students should prepare to enroll in all
modules. Preference for future registrations will be given to those who have successfully completed the Crime Scene Management
module. Only when all modules are successfully completed or an authorized waiver* is given, plus successful score achieved on the
final exam, will the student be awarded the Certificate of Completion. The following courses will be offered in 2018.
* A Sen. Jeffrey E. Piccola Law Enforcement Complex administrator must approve the applicant’s completed course outline with
attached photocopy of the training certificate. This application process should be completed prior to the module being offered.
• Crime Scene Management and Documentation • Crime Scene Photography
• Death Investigation • Fingerprinting I: Rolled Prints
• Fingerprinting II: Latent Prints (Prerequisite: Fingerprinting I) • Shoe, Foot and Tire Marks
• Firearms and Trace Evidence • Crash and Arson & Electronics Investigation – Forensic
Concerns
• Mock Crime Scenes (should have completed most of the other courses before enrolling in this module)
Crash and Arson and Electronics Investigation - Forensic Concerns (CLE00012) $110 Students will learn to respond to the special considerations of the vehicle accident crime scene. They will review the special needs
of this scenario, including measurements, photographs, evidence collection and management of the scene. They will learn what is
necessary to assist a reconstructionist. Additionally, a bonus session on responding to a fire scene will be included.
Section Date(s) Day(s) Time Instructor(s) Location 70202 11/11 R 8 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Owen/Woodring/Zahm HACC/N210
Crime Scene Management and Documentation (2 Days) (CLE00015) $175 Students will learn to properly manage and document a crime scene; including proper assessment, control, search techniques,
walkthrough techniques, crime scene sketching, evidence documentation, chain of custody, and the legal requirements of evidence.
This course includes hands-on exercises that will involve physical evidence recognition, collection, and documentation. Section Date(s) Day(s) Time Instructor(s) Location
61124 2/23-24 T/W 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Ryan/McCormack/Sherwin HACC/PLEC
Crime Scene Photography (CLE00016) $200 This 3-day course provides training in the use of a digital camera, lighting techniques, macro-photography and storage of digital
files. Training will include the basic principles of forensic, crime scene, evidentiary, and flash photography. Practical sessions will
be utilized daily. A digital camera is required. Section Date(s) Day(s) Time Instructor(s) Location
60411 4/5-7 M/T/W 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Woodring HACC/N210
70168 8/23-25 M/T/W 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Woodring HACC/N103
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Death Investigation (CLE00017) $200 This class covers issues regarding responsibilities of first responders and processors at death scenes. Methods for determining
approximate time of death, forensic evidence in a death investigation and subsequent determination of manner of death from that
evidence will be discussed. It includes information about the role of the coroner/forensic pathologist and autopsy. Section Date(s) Day(s) Time Instructor(s) Location
61303 4/28-29 W/R 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Winters HACC/PLEC
Fingerprinting I: Rolled Prints (CLE00020) $190 This course is designed for officers, who have limited experience in rolling fingerprints, pattern recognition, major case printing,
palm printing, cadaver printing, and electronic fingerprinting. The bulk of time will be devoted to hands-on laboratory sessions
offering practice in all the above procedures. Section Date(s) Day(s) Time Instructor(s) Location
61513 6/15 T 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Hartmann HACC/W202
Fingerprinting II: Latent Prints (3 Days) (CLE00021) $350 This 3-day course is designed to fulfill the needs of officers who have limited knowledge and experience in the collection of latent
fingerprints. Officers will be informed about methods of lifting latents such as powders, Ninhydrin, Iodine, and Silver Nitrate. Also
Cyanoacrylate and various dyes will be discussed. Approximately 50% of the time will be allocated to experiments with officers
conducting challenging latent print recoveries. Prerequisite: Fingerprint I. Section Date(s) Day(s) Time Instructor(s) Location
70165 07/13-15 T/W/R 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Hartmann HACC/W202
Firearms and Trace Evidence (CLE00022) $100 This class addresses the issues regarding responsibilities of first responders and crime scene processors. Students will learn the
evidentiary value and methods of collection of trace and firearms evidence. Emphasis is on the importance of proper collection of
blood evidence, semen, saliva, hair, fibers, DNA, firearms and casings. Legal and proper procedures of collection will be emphasized.
Materials taught will be consistent with the requirements of the Pennsylvania State Police laboratory. Section Date(s) Day(s) Time Instructor(s) Location
70309 10/11 M 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Winters HACC/W202
Mock Crime Scenes (CLE00025) $160
Should have completed most of the other forensic courses before enrolling in this module.
This course provides practical application of crime scene processing skills. It is designed to teach the proper techniques of securing,
documenting, preserving, and collecting physical evidence at a crime scene for courtroom presentation. Upon completion of this
course, the student should be able to understand the role of team members in processing a crime scene. Students should know
proper methods of securing a scene, locating evidence and collecting and packaging evidence. The students will be evaluated on
proper collection and chain of custody requirements.
Section Date(s) Day(s) Time Instructor(s) Location 70170 11/30 T 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Ryan HACC/N103
Shoe, Foot and Tire Marks (CLE00027) $150 Students will learn the importance of shoe, foot and tire impressions left behind at crime scenes and how this particular type of
evidence can be beneficial to a criminal investigation. The course material will involve lecture on the various types of impressions,
their causation, and uses in identification. Upon completion of the lecture portion of the course, students will receive practical
training on impression identification, photography and collection. Section Date(s) Day(s) Time Instructor(s) Location
70167 8/17 T 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Hartmann HACC/W202
Safety and Security Class Information
Conducting Effective Pre-Employment Background Checks - $65
(Available offsite at your business or agency) The course will outline the following types of checks available to employers: Criminal background checks, credit checks, references
checks, neighborhood checks, internet/social network checks, past employer/military checks and newspaper checks through the
library systems. The course will also review the necessary policies and procedures necessary to ensure the pre-employment check
meets state and federal laws. The course will assist your organization in developing a better application process and release forms
and provide valid resources that can be used to conduct reference checks.
Contact Margie Santo 717.780.2562 or [email protected]
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Management of Employee Disciplinary and Termination Process $65 (Available offsite at your business or agency)
This course is a challenging responsibility for all employers, their management staff and frontline supervisors. Regardless of the size
of your business or agency, this course is tailored to incorporate best practices to lower your risks and liability. It is especially geared
towards those entities that do not have a full time human resource and/or security staff.
Contact Margie Santo 717.780.2562 or [email protected]
The Personal Pistol Trainer program- NEW!!!
The Personal Pistol Trainer course allows you to accelerate your marksmanship skills by working one-on-one with an expert
instructor. Designed similar to a personal fitness trainer, the instruction will be tailored to fit your unique abilities and learning style
in a comfortable and private environment. For those who want to share this experience, the course allows for a maximum of two
students. The cost for one hour of instruction is $75 for one person or $125 for two. Contact Margie Santo 717.780.2562 or
[email protected]. Handcuffing – Four hours $100
This course trains potential security and police officers on aspects of handcuffing. It explains the proper application of
handcuffing, handcuffing of complaint and noncompliant offenders, wrist locks and double locking procedures. Section Date(s) Day(s) Time Instructor(s) Location
61048 02/25 R 8 a.m.-noon Clements HACC/PLEC
Oleoresin Capsicum Training – Four hours $100
This program presents all of the skills and knowledge necessary for one to become certified/recertified in the use of
oleoresin capsicum (OC), or pepper spray, as it is commonly known. The program begins with an introduction to OC and
its basic principles of use. Lectures on the effects of OC, how to use OC, general after use guidelines, when to use (and
when not to use), use of force considerations and threat recognition are all covered. Section Date(s) Day(s) Time Instructor(s) Location
61049 02/25 R 12:30-4:30 p.m. Clements HACC/PLEC
Expandable Baton Training – Four hours (Act 235 certified students only) $100
This course trains security professionals to properly use the expandable baton. Section Date(s) Day(s) Time Instructor(s) Location
61050 02/26 F 8 a.m.-noon. Clements HACC/PLEC
Basic Handgun Marksmanship and Safety for Civilians and Laser Shot for Civilians
Basic Handgun Marksmanship and Safety for Civilians (Six hours) $50 This course is designed for the civilian wanting to gain basic knowledge of a handgun. The 4-hour on-line course will provide
students with the basic knowledge regarding the laws of Pennsylvania as it pertains to handgun ownership, use and
liability. Students will learn the nomenclature of the pistol and handgun, firearms safety and storage. Course content will show
proper loading and unloading of firearms and show the fundamentals of marksmanship. Must be 21 or older to register.
Section # 60419 – open through June 15, 2021 to take the online course
https://onlinewfd.hacc.edu/product?catalog=CRN_60419_202190
Intermediate Handgun for Civilians – (Eight hours) $150 This class is designed for the civilian who already has a good foundation in handgun safety, handling and marksmanship and wants
to further his or her knowledge and skill. The eight-hour course will review but not go into detail on legal topics such as Chapter 5
of the PA crimes Code and Pennsylvania’s Castle Doctrine, nomenclature, cleaning, safe handling and storage of the handgun. The
live fire portion will cover marksmanship, loading and reloading, drawing from the holster, stoppage and malfunction clearing and
shooting from cover. Students are required to provide their own handgun and 100 rounds of manufacturer-approved ammunition
(no re-loaded ammunition allowed). Students are also required to provide proper hearing protection, eye protection and a baseball-
style hat. A practical skills test will be given to assess the student’s ability to remain in the class. Must be 21 years old to register. Section Date(s) Day(s) Time Instructor(s) Location
TBD TBD U 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Starner HACC/PLEC
TBD TBD S 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Starner HACC/PLEC
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Lethal Weapons Training
Lethal Weapons Training The PLEC of HACC, Central Pennsylvania’s Community College, is a certified center as specified by the Pennsylvania Lethal
Weapons Training Act 235. Each participant who receives an approval letter from the Pennsylvania State Police (PSP) to attend this
course and successfully completes the program will be certified by the PSP, Lethal Weapons Certification section. This training is
designed for an individual, 18 years or older, who is employed for the purpose of providing security, protective patrol, detective or
criminal investigative services for a fee and who carries a firearm, baton or other lethal weapon in the course of his/her employment.
In order to be certified, the applicant must pass a physical, psychological examination, and a criminal history check. Appropriate
PSP application forms must be completed by the applicant.
NOTE: You must receive an approval letter from the PSP prior to attending training.
The certification is not one of attendance, but of successful completion. Please be advised that all forms are available
through the Lethal Weapons website at www.psp.pa.gov/lethalweapons NOTE: If enrollment is insufficient or an
emergency situation should occur, courses may be canceled with limited notice.
Lethal Weapons (40 hours) $325
Act 235 is a certification class. Students taking this class should already be proficient in using a firearm. This is NOT a
beginner’s course for new shooters. The Lethal Weapons Training Program consists of 22 hours of classroom instruction, 4 hours
of armed and unarmed defense, plus 14 hours of firearms training. Participants must successfully pass a written examination on the
classroom program and a firearms qualification on the range. Students must have the ability to safely participate in the firearms
course required for Lethal Weapons, Act 235 certification. One of the time stages of this course requires kneeling and rising
unassisted. Do not bring firearms to the classroom.
Required equipment for the Lethal Weapons course: A handgun that is at least a .38 or 9mm caliber and less
than .50 caliber—which must be in good, operable condition as determined by HACC Range Instructors; at least
two (2) magazines for semi-automatic pistols or at least one (1) speed loader for revolvers; 250 rounds of
FACTORY ammunition (5 boxes of 50) for your weapon (NO RELOADS!); a “strong-side” hip holster;
a cleaning kit and rags; eye and ear protection (a ball cap is recommended).
HACC will provide the use of a shotgun and ammunition during the shotgun familiarization portion of the course.
Section Date(s) Day(s) Time Location
60150 02/13, 02/14 S-U 8 a.m.-7 p.m. HACC/PLEC
02/20, 02/21
60151 03/15 - 19 M-F 8 a.m.-5 p.m. HACC /PLEC
60152 04/17, 04/18 S-U 8 a.m.-7 p.m. HACC/PLEC
04/24, 04/25
60153 05/15, 05/16 S-U 8 a.m.-7 p.m. HACC/PLEC
05/22, 05/23
60154 06/12, 06/13 S-U 8 a.m.-7 p.m. HACC/PLEC
06/19, 06/20
70154 08/14, 08/15 S-U 8 a.m.-7 p.m. HACC/PLEC
08/21, 08/22
70155 09/11, 09/12 S-U 8 a.m.-7 p.m. HACC/PLEC
09/18, 09/19
70156 10/11 – 15 M-F 8 a.m.-5 p.m. HACC /PLEC
70157 11/13, 11/14 S-U 8 a.m.-7 p.m. HACC/PLEC
11/20, 11/21
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Lethal Weapons Recertification (Eight hours) $175
Individuals are required to successfully complete the recertification course every 5 years. This course consists of 3 hours of
classroom instruction and 5 hours of firearms training/qualification. Do not bring firearms to the classroom.
Required equipment for the Lethal Weapons Recertification course: A handgun that is at least a .38 or
9mm caliber and less than .50 caliber—which must be in good, operable condition as determined by HACC
Range Instructors; at least two (2) magazines for semi-automatic pistols or at least one (1) speed loader for revolvers;
150 rounds of FACTORY ammunition (3 boxes of 50) for your weapon (NO RELOADS!); a “strong-side” hip holster;
a cleaning kit and rags; eye and ear protection (a ball cap is recommended).
HACC will provide the use of a shotgun and ammunition during the shotgun familiarization portion of the course.
Section Date(s) Day(s) Time Location
60141 01/25 M 8 a.m.-5 p.m. HACC /PLEC
60142 02/10 W 8 a.m.-5 p.m. HACC /PLEC
60143 03/20 S 8 a.m.-5 p.m. HACC /PLEC
60144 04/10 S 8 a.m.-5 p.m. HACC /PLEC
60145 05/08 S 8 a.m.-5 p.m. HACC /PLEC
61565 06/05 S 8 a.m.-5 p.m. HACC/PLEC
60146 06/26 S 8 a.m.-5 p.m. HACC /PLEC
70123 07/24 S 8 a.m.-5 p.m. HACC /PLEC
70126 08/25 W 8 a.m.-5 p.m. HACC /PLEC
70130 09/25 S 8 a.m.-5 p.m. HACC /PLEC
70133 10/24 U 8 a.m.-5 p.m. HACC /PLEC
70136 11/17 W 8 a.m.-5 p.m. HACC /PLEC
70140 12/18 S 8 a.m.-5 p.m. HACC /PLEC
Academic-Only Certification $175
Individuals who are interested in certification without firearms are required to attend a 26-hour course, which includes 22 hours of
classroom instruction and 4 hours of armed and unarmed defense. The Academic-Only Certification is available during one of the
specified 40-hour programs.
Class Failure - Lethal Weapons (40-hour class)
Tuition to repeat the academic portion is $175. Tuition to repeat the firearms portion is $175. You must repeat the course at the
same location.
Class Failure – Lethal Weapons (8-hour class)
Tuition to repeat the academic or firearms portion is $87.50. You must repeat the course at the same location.
Expandable Baton Training – Four hours (Act 235 certified students only) $100
This course trains security professionals to properly use the expandable baton. Section Date(s) Day(s) Time Instructor(s) Location
TBD 03/01 U 8 a.m.-noon. Clements HACC/PLEC
Police Agency Testing
The PLEC develops and administers the following examinations for police agencies upon request:
• Police Physical Agility Tests (Cooper Fitness Standards): $25 per applicant, minimum of $500. Tests are not civil service
tests. Testing can be conducted at the PLEC or at your department.
• Police Promotional Exam - $1,500 (one rank) – price negotiated for additional ranks. Contact Beth Dombrowsky at
[email protected] or 717.780.2408 to schedule.
Any dollar amounts listed in this training calendar are subject to change.
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Career Training Opportunities at
HACC’s Sen. John J. Shumaker Public Safety Center (PSC)
Please visit hacc.edu/PublicSafetyCenter for more information.
To receive instant notification from the PSC on class announcements, events and notifications, please visit:
hacc.edu/PublicSafetyCenter/index.cfm.
For general requests, email the PSC at [email protected].
Fire Rescue and Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Training
The PSC provides a full range of training options for firefighters and EMS providers. Our curriculum includes entry level and
advanced fire training, hazardous materials operations and technician training, basic vehicle rescue, rope rescue and various
technical rescue courses. We also host national certification exams. HACC EMS training offers the 140-hour Emergency Medical
Technician (EMT) course that meets all Pennsylvania Department of Health standards. Other courses include CPR, advanced
cardiac life support, basic trauma life support and many others. For more information, please call 717-780-2510.
Robert P. Stakem, director public safety –717-780-1968 or [email protected]
Kimmin Kalyaniwala, EMS coordinator – 717-780-1969 or [email protected] James Weber, EMS coordinator – 717-780-3236 or [email protected]
Melissa L. Etzweiler, EMS coordinator – 717-780-1979 [email protected]
Perry Pierich, fire science coordinator – 717-780-2537 or [email protected]
William Hine, fire coordinator – 717-780-1973 or [email protected] Timothy Hamilton, fire coordinator 717.780.2510 or [email protected]
Jeff Tracey, fire-training coordinator for industry – 717-780-2585 or [email protected]
Nurse Aide Training
The HACC Nurse Aide Training Program provides a Department of Education approved-certification program for nurse aides. The
104-hour program is offered at numerous locations across the state and day and evening hours are available. For more information
on locations, dates and tuition, please visit hacc.edu/HealthCareers or contact the nurse aide coordinator, at 717-221-1356.
Other Opportunities
In addition to these careers, HACC provides training in management, computer technology, industrial skills, culinary arts and many
other career skills. Please call 800-ABC-HACC (222-4222) or visit hacc.edu for more information.
Student Rights Under FERPA
The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) mandates colleges to safeguard the confidentiality of student records.
With certain limited exceptions as outlined in FERPA, HACC will not release non-directory information to anyone outside the
College without the student’s written consent. FERPA also ensures students are permitted to view their educational records and
request amendment of their records. For more detailed information on FERPA, please email the records office at [email protected].
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HACC, Central Pennsylvania’s Community College Workforce Development - Registration with “Permission to Bill”
This document serves as authorization to charge the Vendor for the individual(s) to attend the course listed below.
Course Title Section # Start Date End Date Cost
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Payment is due upon receipt of the invoice. For questions, please call 717-780-2562.
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WFD Refund Policy If HACC cancels a course, training, seminar, conference or trip/tour, all paid participants will
receive a 100% refund of all tuition and fees. Any student who wishes to drop a course may do so
by visiting or calling any of the campus Welcome Centers. These requests must be made no less
than one (1) calendar day prior to the first class meeting date to be eligible for a full refund of
tuition and fees, except for any tuition or fees noted as nonrefundable. Unless otherwise specifically
stated or approved, no refund will be issued after a class start date. We do not issue partial refunds
in the event a student starts a class late or does not complete the class. Students receiving Title IV
Financial Aid will be subject to the federal regulations regarding withdrawal of classes. Financial
Aid eligibility will be recalculated based on dates of participation in financial aid eligible programs.
TO:
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Directions to HACC’s Sen. Jeffrey E. Piccola Law Enforcement Complex
Directions from West Shore or Carlisle: Take I-81 north to Cameron Street exit 67A. From Cameron Street, turn right at the first traffic
light. Go through the next traffic light, and go to entrance 5 (Public Safety Training Center). If traveling north on Route 11, continue on
Routes 11-15 north to I-81 (north of Enola). Follow 1-81 north across the Susquehanna River, then take Cameron Street Exit 67A. Go
through the next traffic light, and go to the entrance located between entrances 4 and 5 (Sen. Jeffrey E. Piccola Law Enforcement
Complex).
Directions from Downtown Harrisburg: Take Second Street north to the 2100 block and turn right onto Maclay Street. Follow Maclay
Street east across the railroad bridge to the traffic light at the Farm Show Building. Turn left onto Cameron Street and travel north to the
second traffic light. Turn left and go through the next traffic light, and go to the entrance located between entrances 4 and 5 (Sen. Jeffrey
E. Piccola Law Enforcement Complex).
Directions from the North: Take Routes 11-15 south following the Susquehanna River to I-81. Follow I-81 north across the river then
take Cameron Street Exit 67A. From Cameron Street, turn right at the first traffic light. Go through the next traffic light, and go to the
entrance located between entrances 4 and 5 (Sen. Jeffrey E. Piccola Law Enforcement Complex).
Directions from Upper Dauphin Area: Take Route 147 south or Route 225 south to Route 322 (River Relief Route). Route 322 becomes
Cameron Street after crossing I-81. From Cameron Street, turn right at the first traffic light. Go through the next traffic light, and go to the
entrance located between entrances 4 and 5 (Sen. Jeffrey E. Piccola Law Enforcement Complex).
Directions from Lancaster: Take I-283 north toward Harrisburg to I-83. Follow I-83 north and merge with I-81 south. Take Cameron
Street Exit 67A. From Cameron Street, turn right at the first traffic light. Go through the next traffic light, and go to the entrance located
between entrances 4 and 5 (Sen. Jeffrey E. Piccola Law Enforcement Complex).
Directions from York: Take I-83 north across the Susquehanna River to the east shore of Harrisburg. Follow I-83 to the north and merge
with I-81 south. Take Cameron Street Exit 67A. Turn right at the first traffic light, go through the next traffic light and go to the entrance
located between entrances 4 and 5 (Sen. Jeffrey E. Piccola Law Enforcement Complex).
Directions from the Pennsylvania Turnpike: If traveling west on the turnpike, take Exit 19. Travel north on I-283 which becomes I-83.
Follow I-83 north and merge with I-81 south. Take Cameron Street Exit 67A. From Cameron Street, turn right at the first traffic light. Go
through the next traffic light, and go to the entrance located between entrances 4 and 5 (Sen. Jeffrey E. Piccola Law Enforcement
Complex).
If traveling east on the turnpike, take exit 17. Take I-81 north to Cameron Street Exit 67A. From Cameron Street, turn right at the first
traffic light. Go through the next traffic light, and go to the entrance located between entrances 4 and 5 (Sen. Jeffrey E. Piccola Law
Enforcement Complex).
Accommodations Convenient to HACC PSC/PLEC
(For directions and reservations, please call hotels directly)
Hotel Address Phone Number
Americas Best Value Inn 4125 N. Front St., Harrisburg, PA 17110 717-233-5891
Best Western Harrisburg 300 N. Mountain Road, Harrisburg, PA 17112 800-780-7234
Candlewood Suites
Harrisburg/Hershey
504 N. Mountain Road, Harrisburg, PA 17112 717-652-7800
Comfort Inn East Harrisburg 4021 Union Deposit Road, Harrisburg, PA 17109 717-561-8100
Comfort Inn Riverfront Harrisburg 525 S. Front St., Harrisburg, PA 17104 717-233-1611
Crown Plaza Hotel 23 S. Second St., Harrisburg, PA 17101 888-897-0084
Days Inn Harrisburg East 800 Eisenhower Blvd., Middletown, PA 17057 717-939-4147
Days Inn Harrisburg North 3919 N. Front St. (Exit 66 off I-81),
Harrisburg, PA 17110
717-233-3100
Econo Lodge 495 Eisenhower Blvd., Harrisburg, PA 17111 866-969-8065
Best Western Premier 800 E. Park Drive, Harrisburg, PA 17111
(I-83at Union Deposit Road, Exit 48)
717-561-2800
Hampton Inn and Suites 30 Capital Drive, Harrisburg, PA 17110 717-540-0900
Contact: Kirsha Damone
Harrisburg Hilton and Towers 1 N. Second St., Harrisburg, PA 17101 717-237-6408
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Hotel Address Phone Number
Holiday Inn Harrisburg East 4751 Lindle Road, Harrisburg, PA 17111 717- 939-7841
Howard Johnson
Harrisburg/Hershey
473 Eisenhower Blvd., Harrisburg, PA 17111 717-564-6300
International House 29 S. Third St., Harrisburg, PA 17101 717-724-2846 (Stays of one week or longer)
Marriott Hotel Harrisburg 4650 Lindle Road, Harrisburg, PA 17111
(283, Exit 2)
717-564-5511
Marriott Harrisburg North 2250 Kuhn Rd, Harrisburg PA 717-671-9300
Red Roof Inn Harrisburg/Hershey 950 Eisenhower Blvd., Harrisburg, PA 17111 717-939-1331
Red Roof Inn Harrisburg North 400 Corporate Circle, Harrisburg, PA 17110 717-657-1445
Residence Inn by Marriott
Harrisburg North
2250 Kohn Rd., Harrisburg, PA 17110
717.671.9300
Contact: Kirsha Damone
Sheraton Harrisburg/Hershey Hotel 4650 Lindle Road, Harrisburg, PA 17111 717-564-5511
Spring Hill Suites
(Harrisburg/Hershey)
15 Capital Drive (at I81 Progress Exit 69)
Harrisburg, PA 17110
888-236-2427
Contact: Kirsha Damone
Staybridge Suites 920 Wildwood Park Drive, Harrisburg, PA 17110 717-233-3304 (Accommodation closest
to HACC’s Harrisburg Campus)
Wyndham Garden Hotel 765 Eisenhower Blvd., Harrisburg, PA 17111 717-558-9500
Accommodations Convenient to Lancaster County Public Safety Training Center
(For directions and reservations, please call hotels directly)
Hotel Address Phone Number
Country Inns and Suites by Carlton 1475 Lancaster Road, Manheim, PA 17545 717-665-5440
Fairfield Inn by Marriott 150 Granite Run Drive, Lancaster, PA 17601 717-581-1800
Heritage Hotel Lancaster 500 Centerville Road, Lancaster, PA 17601 800- 223-8963
Holiday Inn Express 147 Merts Drive, Elizabethtown, PA 17022 717-367-4000
HACC, Central Pennsylvania’s Community College, in full accordance with the law, does not discriminate in employment, student admissions, and student services on the basis of race, color,
religion, age, political affiliation or belief, sex, national origin, ancestry, disability, place of birth, General Education Development Certification (GED), marital status, sexual orientation, gender
identity or expression, veteran status, or any other legally protected classification. HACC recognizes its responsibility to promote the principles of equal opportunity for employment, student
admissions, and student services taking active steps to recruit minorities and women. Inquiries should be directed to the Assistant to the President/College Diversity Officer, One HACC Drive,
Harrisburg, PA 17110, Telephone (717) 221-1300 ext. 1537.