The DRE Program is a nationally
accredited training program targeting the ever-growing problem
of drug impaired driving. The DRE curriculum is designed to give
certified law enforcement officers the ability to identify persons
who may be driving under the influence of a category of drugs,
other than alcohol.
The DRE training consists of a
two-day pre-school, to assess the candidate's qualifications for
the training, followed by a seven-day main school. Upon successful
completion of the academic training, an intense certification
phase will commence, whereby the student candidate must demonstrate
knowledge and proficiency in drug evaluations. This program is
currently available to full time sworn police officers that have
completed an approved Standardized Field Sobriety Testing training
program. It is also recommended that the officer complete the
eight-hour training course entitled Drugs that Impair Driving.
Upon successful completion of all
training phases, the officer will be highly qualified to determine
if a suspect is impaired, whether the impairment is drug related
or medically related, and if drug related, what category or categories
of drugs is likely to cause the observed and recorded impairment.
The officer will then be able to offer expert testimony to the
court.
For more information and dates of
classes contact:
Jeff Collier
State DEC Program Coordinator
Kansas Highway Patrol
2331 Jewell Road
Fort Scott, KS 66701
785-822-1700