(225 ILCS 447/35-42) (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2029) Sec. 35-42. Canine handler authorization; training requirements. The Department shall, pursuant to rule, approve or disapprove training programs for the canine handler training course, which shall be taught by a qualified instructor. Qualifications for
instructors shall be set by rule. The canine handler training course must be conducted by a
licensee under this Act and approved by the
Department. A canine handler course must consist of each of the following minimum requirements: (1) One hundred hours of basic training, which shall include the following subjects: (A) canine handling safety procedures; (B) basic veterinary health and wellness principles, including canine first aid; (C) principles of canine conditioning; (D) canine obedience techniques; (E) search patterns and techniques; and (F) legal guidelines affecting canine odor detection operations. (2) Eighty hours of additional training related to the particular canine discipline in |
| which the canine and canine handler are to be trained, including without limitation patrol, narcotics odor detection, explosives odor detection, and cadaver odor detection.
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(3) An examination given at the completion of the course, which shall consist of a
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| canine practical qualification course and a written examination. Successful completion of the examination shall be determined by the canine training facility.
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(Source: P.A. 95-613, eff. 9-11-07.)
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