NYS Division of Criminal Justice Services
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October 12, 2022
Drug Recognition Expert Training & Certification
Sent on behalf of the Governor's Traffic Safety Committee
The Governor’s Traffic Safety Committee (GTSC) is pleased to announce that the application period is now open for the Drug Recognition Expert (DRE) school. DRE police officers are trained to observe the signs of drug and or alcohol impairment. DRE officers participate in training that has been approved by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP). The Drug Recognition Expert School is extremely demanding and intense training. To receive certification as a DRE, two phases of training must be completed.
This interview panel will be held for both of the DRE Schools listed below. The interviews will take place in Rochester on November 30-December 2, 2022.
Phase I & II of the course is being delivered Monday–Friday, January 23-February 3, 2023, at Holiday Inn, 75 North Street, Auburn, NY 13021 and Phase III will be conducted in Jacksonville, Florida February 12-19, 2023.
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Phase I & II of the course is being delivered Monday–Friday, February 27-March 10, 2023, at Hilton Garden Inn, 4201 Genesee Street, Cheektowaga, NY 14225 and Phase III will be conducted in Jacksonville, Florida March 19-26, 2023.
Academic Training. The academic training is a combined school including a 2 day Pre-School and a seven-day DRE school. Students must successfully pass a Standardized Field Sobriety Testing (SFST) proficiency exam as well as a written exam and several quizzes in order to progress to the Field Certification phase of the training. Failure to pass either of these exams and failure to obtain greater than an 80% on the quizzes will result in dismissal from the course. The training will include instruction in physiology, vital signs, as well as extensive material on each of the seven drug categories of the drugs of abuse and their general indicators
Field Certifications. After successfully completing the academic portion of the training, the students return for the Field Certification training. Students will be required to travel out of state and, under the supervision of Drug Recognition Instructors and the State Coordinator, will complete a minimum of twelve evaluations on drug impaired individuals. Each student has to correctly identify subjects under the influence of three of the seven drug categories. In addition, the student must maintain a progress log, rolling log and submit a comprehensive resume. At the conclusion of the Field Certification program the student participates in the Comprehensive Final Knowledge Examination to become certified.
Applicants for the DRE School must be available for both the Academic and Field Certification phases of this course. Applicants who are unable to meet this requirement will not be accepted.
To be considered for DRE training, the applicant should meet the following criteria:
- Have a minimum of two years of law enforcement service.
- Be off probation with your agency.
- Have at least two years experience after successfully completing the NHTSA Standardized Field Sobriety Testing (SFST) Training.
- Must have successfully completed the classroom version of Advanced Roadside Impaired Driving Enforcement (ARIDE) training within the past 5 years. The online version of ARIDE will not suffice for this requirement.
- Have a reasonable background and experience level of making DWI arrests.
**IMPORTANT** - GTSC will reimburse for any travel, lodging, salary and meal expenses for the classroom phases. GTSC conducts schools in different locations around the state to minimize costs.
Interested officers must submit their completed application, and supporting documentation, directly to GTSC via email. Applications must be received at GTSC by close of business on Friday, November 11, 2022. The application can be found at The Easiest Online Form Builder | Jotform . Incomplete applications or late applications will not be considered.
The applications will be reviewed and individuals that are successful during the first round of reviews will be invited to participate in an oral interview. An SFST Proficiency exam will be administered at the time of the oral interview. Performance during the oral interview and SFST Proficiency will determine the selection of the students for the school. Any travel related expenses required to attend the oral interview will be at the expense of the officer or the officer’s agency.
If you have any questions about the training, please contact the State Coordinator, Renée Borden, by email Renee.Borden@dmv.ny.gov or by telephone at (518) 486-6718.
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