12 NCAC 09B .0242
(a) The Radar/Lidar Operator Training Course for law enforcement officers shall be designed to provide the student with the skills and knowledge to perform the function of a radar and lidar operator. This course shall be for a period not to exceed four consecutive weeks, and shall consist of a minimum of 36 hours of instruction and shall include the following topic areas and minimum hours for each:
(9) Course Review 1 Hour
This course shall have a minimum ratio of one instructor per six students.
(c) The Radar/Lidar Operator Re-Certification Training Course shall be designed to provide the law enforcement officer with the skills and knowledge to continue to proficiently perform the function of a radar and lidar operator. This course shall be presented within a period not to exceed one week and shall consist of a minimum of eight hours of instruction, including the following topic areas and minimum hours for each:
(3) Motor-Skill Performance Testing 5 Hours
This course shall have a minimum ratio of one instructor per six students.
(d) To be eligible for enrollment in the Radar/Lidar Operator Re-Certification Training Course, applicants shall meet the following requirements at the time of enrollment:
(2) hold active lidar operator certification or have previously held active lidar operator certification within the 12 months prior to the scheduled end date of the course.
Federal law enforcement personnel who do not meet these requirements shall be allowed to participate in a Radar/Lidar Operator Re-Certification Training Course at the discretion of the school director, but such personnel must have completed one or more introductory level speed measurement instrument courses that included instruction on operation of radar instruments and lidar instruments. Courses that meet this requirement include those described in Paragraph (a) of this Rule, 12 NCAC 09B .0212(a), and 12 NCAC 09B .0238(a).
(e) If the Governor declares a State of Emergency pursuant to G.S. 166A-19.3(19), the Director of the Criminal Justice Standards Division shall allow additional time to complete a specific course delivery beyond the time limits set forth in Paragraphs (a) and (c) of this Rule when the Director determines that doing so is necessary based on consideration of the following factors:
(5) The degree of benefit to the public in allowing a break in instruction.
Notice of waivers granted pursuant to this Section shall be posted on the CJETS website, https://ncdoj.gov/law- enforcement-training/criminal-justice/. The waivers granted pursuant to this Section shall only apply to courses that began or were in progress during the effective period of the State of Emergency.
History Note: Authority G.S. 17C-6;
Eff. November 1, 2007;
Pursuant to G.S. 150B-21.3A, rule is necessary without substantive public interest Eff. May 25, 2019;
Amended Eff. February 1, 2026; April 1, 2022.