Current through Bulletin No. 2024-21, November 1, 2024
Section R728-508-4 - Police Service Canine Certification(1) A police service canine candidate seeking to become certified shall successfully demonstrate the following behaviors during a certification test administered by POST or a qualifying canine certifying entity: (a) yard-to-yard search for subjects, on-leash and off-leash;(b) building search for subjects, on-leash and off-leash, to ensure barking indication at doors or inaccessible hiding spots;(c) open area search for subjects, on-leash and off-leash;(d) open area pursuit and capture in which a subject refuses to surrender and physically engages with the canine followed by release after receiving a verbal release command at the earliest reasonable opportunity;(e) open area pursuit and capture of a subject who surrenders prior to physical contact by the pursuing canine by use of a verbal command, such that the surrendering subject is not injured;(f) wind scenting or scouting, on-leash and off-leash, exhibited by a non-barking indication;(g) release of a subject after receiving a verbal release command at the earliest reasonable opportunity during any type of physical engagement, with a maximum of three commands to obey; and(h) gun-sure, or remaining on task during gunfire, to ensure a neutral response to handler gunfire, backup officer gunfire, or suspect gunfire.(2) It is recommended that a police service canine candidate demonstrate the following behaviors during a certification test administered by POST or any qualifying canine certifying entity: (a) tracking to include footstep-to-footstep, street-tracking, or trailing; and(b) evidence search, on-leash and off-leash, to ensure non-contaminating evidence indication.Utah Admin. Code R728-508-4
Adopted by Utah State Bulletin Number 2022-01, effective 12/27/2021