


The Board of Examiners shall have discretion to review the appearance of vehicles, and to make comparisons with known law enforcement vehicles, in order to enforce this Rule.ĥ.3.4 In the event that a vehicle is not approved by the Board of Examiners pursuant to this Rule, the Board may indicate what changes to the vehicle appearance would be sufficient to satisfy the standard and criteria set forth above.ĥ.3.5Ěuxiliary lights on vehicles, used for patrol, shall be amber and/or clear only.

10.1.1.1.1 admin Patch#
The patch must have the name of the agency printed on it.ĥ.3.1 No person or entity licensed under Title 24, Chapter 13 of the Delaware Code shall utilize any vehicle in the course of activities covered by said Chapter 13, unless the appearance of the vehicle, including any identifying marking, shall have been first approved by the Board of Examiners using the standards and criteria set forth in this Rule.ĥ.3.2 The content of any vehicle marking shall be governed by the standards and criteria set forth in Rule 5.1 above.ĥ.3.3 No vehicle utilized for purposes covered by Title 24, Chapter 13 shall have an appearance that creates a reasonable likelihood of confusion with a police vehicle used by the Delaware State Police or a law enforcement agency of any state or governmental subdivision. No such items will be approved by the Board if the item will mislead the public by confusing the licensee and/or his/her employees with official law enforcement agencies and/or personnel.ĥ.2.2Ěll uniforms displaying a patch must contain an approved patch that is not generic in nature. Under no circumstances shall a uniform, patch, badge, seal, vehicular marking, letterhead, business card or any type of advertisement contain the seal or crest of the State of Delaware, any state of the United States, the seal or crest of any county or local sub division, or any facsimile of the aforementioned seals or crests.ĥ.2Ědvertisement and other forms of publications:ĥ.2.1 No letterhead, business card, advertisement, or other form of publication including but not limited to uniforms, patches, badges, seals, vehicular markings and similar items may be used or displayed unless first approved by the Board of Examiners. The use of “patrol” and/or “officer” on any type of uniform, patch, badge, seal, vehicular marking or any type of advertisement shall first be proceeded by the word “security”. 13 shall wear or display any uniform, patch, or badge unless first approved by the Board of Examiners. Simulation is permitted and it may be combined with a daylight shoot.ġ.3Ěll weapons must be either a revolver or semi-automatic and must be double-action or double-action only and must be maintained to factory specifications.ġ.4 Under no circumstances will anyone be allowed to carry any type of shotgun or rifle or any type of weapon that is not described herein.ġ.5Ěll individuals must qualify with the same type of weapon that he/she will carry.ġ.6Ěll ammunition will be factory fresh (no re-loads).ġ.8Ěll licenses are valid for a period of five (5) years, subject to proof of compliance of Rule 1.0 by submission of shoot sheets by January 31st of each year for the previous calendar year.ĥ.0 Uniforms, Patches, Badges, Seals, Vehicular Markings Amended 04/17/97ĥ.1 No person licensed under 24 Del.C. Of these three, there will be one (1) mandatory “low light” shoot. Individuals licensed to carry a firearm must shoot a minimum of three (3) qualifying shoots per year, scheduled on at least two (2) separate days, with a recommended 90 days between scheduled shoots.

§1315 & §1317 shall carry a firearm unless that person has first passed an approved firearms course given by a Board approved certified firearms instructor, which shall include a minimum 40 hour course of instruction.
