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... 111 APPENDIX I: SAMPLE CERTIFICATION STANDARDS TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Objectives 2.
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... 112 3. FAILURE TO MEET STANDARDS Police dog teams that fail to meet the standards of certification shall be given the opportunity to retest in the area of standards they did not achieve.
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... 113 ❐ Any dog team wishing to be retested must submit in writing to the [THE AGENCY] their recertification requirements and scheduling.
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... 114 12. Dog teams will be given certification for the type of narcotics located, provided requirement #11 does not apply.
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... 115 ❐ Smokeless powder; ❐ Water gel; ❐ Commercial dynamite (nitrate and ammonia based) ; ❐ Detonation cord; ❐ Sodium chlorate; ❐ Potassium chlorate; and ❐ Black powder.
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... 116 4. The track will be a minimum length of 300 yards and a maximum length of 500 yards.
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... 117 pacing, a minimum of one left, one right, and one about-turn, and a minimum of two halts. ❐ The dog will be placed in a sit or down at the discretion of the handler and told to stay.
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... 118 ❐ If the dog and handler pass the hidden subject during the search, this is considered to be automatic failure. Building Search ❐ The building search will be conducted off lead.
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... 119 between the handler and the suspect. The dog may not have any physical contact with the suspect.
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... 120 o the dog makes an unprovoked apprehension of the suspect; or o the dog bites the suspect during the escort.

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