(a) Required training.--During each two-year period following the date in which an individual has been initially appointed as a humane society police officer, the individual shall successfully complete the minimum requirements for additional training prescribed in the program for continuous education of humane society police officers established in accordance with subsections (b), (c), (d) and (e).
(b) Contracts.--
(1) The secretary, with the advice of the board, shall contract with an accredited college or university, including a community college, or other public or private entity, for the establishment of a continuing education program for the training of individuals to act as humane society police officers.
(2) The contracted entity shall forward information pertaining to an individual's successful completion of the continuing education program to the department for the purpose of maintaining the Statewide registry established pursuant to section 3714 (relating to Statewide registry.)
(c) Minimum requirements.--The continuing education program for the training of humane society police officers shall include at a minimum 16 hours of instruction in accordance with subsection (d).
(d) Curriculum.--The program for the training of humane society police officers shall provide instruction in the following instructional areas:
(1) At least eight hours of instruction shall be provided on the following:
(i) Pennsylvania cruelty to animals laws.
(ii) Pennsylvania Rules of Criminal Procedure.
(iii) Proper procedure for filing citations and warrants, including how and when to contact Federal, State or local law enforcement.
(iv) Proper completion of search warrants.
(v) Proper search and seizure practices.
(vi) Any other areas relating to law enforcement duties.
(2) At least eight hours of instruction shall be provided on the following:
(i) Animal husbandry practices constituting normal agricultural operation.
(ii) Practices accepted in the agricultural industry in the raising, keeping and production of agricultural animals.
(iii) Characteristics of agricultural animals likely evidencing care that is in violation of the cruelty to animals laws.
(iv) Proper care, treatment and handling of agricultural and other animals pursuant to enforcement of the cruelty to animals laws.
(v) Treatments administered and research conducted during the normal scope of veterinarian practices.
(vi) Agricultural biosecurity protocols.
(vii) General farm orientation, safety and security practices, including instruction in measures for discovery of conditions and implementation of precautionary actions to prevent harm or damage to persons, animals or property.
(3) In conducting the training listed in paragraph (2), the program of instruction shall include at least one on-site visit to a normal agricultural operation that includes agricultural animals and is at least ten acres in contiguous area.
(e) Automatic suspension.--
(1) Failure to complete the continuing education program as prescribed in subsection (a) shall result in an individual's automatic suspension of the powers and authority set forth in section 3708 (relating to powers and authority; jurisdiction) until such time as the individual successfully completes the continuing education requirements.
(2) The department shall notify, within one week of the suspension, the court of common pleas and district attorney of each county to which the individual is appointed as a humane society police officer of the suspension.
(Oct. 2, 2018, P.L.511, No.77, eff. one year)
Cross References. Section 3713 is referred to in sections 3712, 3714, 3715 of this title.