Louisiana Drug Recognition Expert School Applicant Summary is a legal document that was released by the Louisiana State Police - a government authority operating within Louisiana.
Q: What is the Louisiana Drug Recognition Expert School?
A: The Louisiana Drug Recognition Expert School is a training program for individuals seeking to become Drug Recognition Experts (DREs).
Q: What does a Drug Recognition Expert do?
A: A Drug Recognition Expert is a law enforcement officer who has been specially trained to identify drivers under the influence of drugs.
Q: Why would someone want to attend the Louisiana DRE School?
A: Someone may want to attend the Louisiana DRE School to gain the necessary training and certification to become a Drug Recognition Expert.
Q: Is the Louisiana DRE School open to everyone?
A: No, the Louisiana DRE School is open only to law enforcement officers who meet specific criteria.
Q: What are the requirements to attend the Louisiana DRE School?
A: To attend the Louisiana DRE School, individuals must be law enforcement officers with a minimum of two years of experience, and have the recommendation of their agency.
Q: How long is the training program at the Louisiana DRE School?
A: The training program at the Louisiana DRE School lasts for three weeks.
Q: What topics are covered in the Louisiana DRE School curriculum?
A: The curriculum at the Louisiana DRE School covers topics such as drug effects, drug evaluation procedures, and courtroom testimony.
Q: Is there a cost to attend the Louisiana DRE School?
A: Yes, there is a tuition fee associated with attending the Louisiana DRE School.
Q: What happens after completing the Louisiana DRE School?
A: After completing the Louisiana DRE School, individuals must pass a series of exams to become certified as Drug Recognition Experts.
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