Available Courses - Kansas Law Enforcement Training Center
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Available Courses - Kansas Law Enforcement Training Center
Kansas Law Enforcement Training Center Training Course Catalog: February 2016 - April 2016 Specialized Training Events and Online Learning Opportunities ONLINE REGISTRATION IS NOW AVAILABLE http://www.kletc.org/cereg.php Available Courses Please be advised, the courses listed are briefly described. Full descriptions are located at WWW.KLETC.ORG. As always, if you have any Specialized Training needs or questions, contact Ron Gould, Assistant Director, KLETC, 620.694.1532 or email rongould@kletc.org; or Heather Buller, Education Program Coordinator, KLETC, 620-694-1537 or email hbuller@kletc.org. Kansas Gang Investigators Association Annual Conference: 10th Anniversary February 2-5, 2016 Keynote Speaker: Charles Falco, former Contract Informant for ATF Topics for this years conference include: BGF, OMG Infiltration, Why Youth Make Bad Decisions, Analogy of the Gangster in America History, Gangs and Their Role in Human Trafficking Times: 1300-1700 2/2: 0800-1700 2/3; 0800-1700 2/4; 0800-1200 2/5 Location: Capitol Plaza Hotel & Convention Center, 1717 SW Topeka Blvd., Topeka, KS 66612 Fees: $150 ONLINE REGISTRATION LINK: https://secure.touchnet.com/C21797_ustores/web/ store_main.jsp?STOREID=67 The Evolution of the Terrorist Threat: from Al Qaeda to ISIS—February 17, 2016 Keynote Speaker: Dr. Sebastian Gorka America is now in the 15th year of its war with the Global Jihadist Movement. With the 9/11 attacks, Al Qaeda proved itself to be the deadliest terrorist group in modern history with a campaign that included the Fort Hood Massacre and inspired the Boston bombing. Today a new and even deadlier threat group has taken the place of Al Qaeda, and ISIS is far more dangerous than Al Qaeda ever was. In this presentation, Dr. Gorka will explain why ISIS is a much more dangerous threat and what this means for the LEO community. Times: 9:00 AM to 4:30 PM Location: KLETC Integrity Auditorium Fees: $30/Person; Lunch Included!!! ONLINE REGISTRATION LINK: http://www.continuinged.ku.edu/register/n/event_details.php? pn=LE160290 Human Trafficking: New Duties for Law Enforcement — February 17, 2016 Presented by: Pat Colloton This 3-hour class will be facilitated by Assistant Attorney General Pat Colloton. She leads the Anti-Human Trafficking Unit with the Kansas Attorney General's Office. This Unit includes law enforcement forensic materials and training to identify and investigate human trafficking cases. Examples of Kansas human trafficking cases from a variety of Kansas communities will be discussed. The Wichita PD Exploited and Missing Child Unit and DCF will explain the new protocol for law enforcement officers when juvenile victims of trafficking are identified. Project #: LE160316 Times: 8:00 AM to 11:00 AM Location: Coffeyville Recreation Center, 508 S. Park, Coffeyville, KS 67337 Fees: Tuition FREE!!! ONLINE REGISTRATION LINK: http://www.continuinged.ku.edu/register/n/event_details.php? pn=LE160316 Page 2 Available Courses Jail Medical Summit—February 23-24, 2016 Presented by: Various Hosted by the Kansas Sheriffs' Association In Partnership with Advanced Correctional Healthcare Today's healthcare costs, coupled with lawsuit risk, are placing jails and correctional facilities under increasing pressure to find cost controlling methods, while meeting national correctional healthcare standards. Presenters at this Jail Medical Seminar discuss mental health topics, accurate documentation, the legal basis of correctional healthcare, and will offer solutions to reduce the likelihood of successful lawsuits. Who should attend? Sheriffs, Jail Administrators, Chief Deputies, County Commissioners, Medical Administrators, Medical Staff, Medical Correctional Officers, and Mental Health Personnel. Benefit of attending Jail Medical Seminar: At the end of this Seminar, participants will able to analyze their own healthcare delivery system, identify areas of risk or waste, and implement programs to improve healthcare, control costs, and manage risk. Cost and Registration: There is no registration fee. This includes lunch and breaks on the 23rd as well as 8.1 hours of training for the two-day seminar. Project #: LE160303 Times: 8:30 AM to 4:00 PM 2/23 and 8:30 AM to 11:30 AM 2/24 Location: Ramada Downtown Topeka, 420 SE 6th Ave, Grand Ballroom, Topeka, KS 66607 Fees: $50 ONLINE REGISTRATION LINK: http://www.continuinged.ku.edu/register/n/event_details.php? pn=LE160303 Field Training Officer Program (FTO)—February 24-26, 2016 Presented by: Deputy Chief Tim Brant, Derby Police Department The course is designed for field training officers and their supervisors. This seminar will train officers who conduct training for law enforcement officers, as well as supervisors who oversee the officers and the recruits they are training. Topics: How a law enforcement agency can put better-trained, betterqualified, more professional officers to work on the street—How newly hired officers can be trained more quickly.—How to improve the selection process.—How this program improves the performance of all officers receiving this training.—How documentation of performance is an integral part of this program and how documentation will assist in making assignments and writing probationary performance reports.— How the supervisor’s role and the field/jail training officer’s role interact in the decision-making process concerning trainees. Project #: LE160306 Times: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM Location: KLETC Learning Center, Classroom C Fees: $160/Person—Meals and Lodging: $245/Double Occupancy or $290/Single Occupancy; rates include registration fee. ONLINE REGISTRATION LINK: http://www.continuinged.ku.edu/register/n/event_details.php? pn=LE160306 Page 3 Available Courses Crisis Intervention Training (CIT) — February 29—March 4, 2016 Presented by: Kanas Law Enforcement CIT Council The training is designed for law enforcement officers and dispatchers who, in their duties, are frequently called upon to deal with individuals who are suffering from brain disorders and mental health issues. The Crisis Intervention Team program is a community partnership working with the District Attorney’s office, mental health agencies, multi-jurisdictional law enforcement agencies, the National Association on Mental Illness, consumers and family members. Our goal is to set a standard of excellence for our officers with respect to the treatment of individuals with mental illness. This concept was started in 1988 by the Memphis, Tennessee Police Department in response to a critical incident that occurred in their city involving an officer tragically shooting and killing a person who was suffering from a brain disorder. From that tragedy, CIT was born and has flourished nationwide. The Kansas Law Enforcement CIT training is a 40 hour intensive training program which provides officers and first responders with the skills, methods and tactics to safely de-escalate incidents involving persons involved in a mental health crisis. The CIT model is about doing the right thing for the right reasons. Project #: LE160294 Times: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM Location: KLETC Learning Center, Classroom C Fees: Tuition FREE!!! Meals Provided. Lodging will be provided for attendees who live and work greater than 50 miles from KLETC. ONLINE REGISTRATION LINK: http://www.continuinged.ku.edu/register/n/event_details.php? pn=LE160294 Online Data Entry—March 8, 2016 Presented by: Matt Deffner, KS-CPOST This course will prepare training officers, department support personnel or other department employees to enter training data online, instead of submitting the information on paper. The participant will interact with the web-based computer program to submit the data to KS-CPOST. A general working knowledge of the internet and computers will be required for this course. Project #: LE160307 Times: 10:00 AM to 2:30 PM Location: KLETC Brazeal Hall, Computer Lab Fees: Tuition FREE!!! ONLINE REGISTRATION LINK: http://www.continuinged.ku.edu/register/n/event_details.php? pn=LE160307 Law Enforcement & First Response Tactical Casualty Care Course—March 11, 2016 Presented by: Jim Lebaron and Danny Kliewer, Hutchinson Community College Law Enforcement and First Response Tactical Casualty Care is a 6 hour course designed to teach public safety first responders including police, other law enforcement officers, firefighters and other first responders the basic medical care interventions that will help save an injured responder's life until EMS practitioners can safely enter a tactical scene. Course participants will learn life-saving medical actions such as bleeding control with a tourniquet, bleeding control with gauze packs or topical hemostatic agents, and opening an airway to allow a casualty to breathe. In addition, care under fire techniques with drag and carry, and tourniquet application practical exercises will be included. EMS CEU's are available at no cost. Participants must sign the course roster upon arrival and complete an evaluation to be eligible for the CEU's. Dress should be casual. Project #: LE160318 Times: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM Location: KLETC Learning Center, Classroom B and C Fees: $50/Person. Meals and Lodging: $80/Double Occupancy or $95/Single Occupancy; rates include tuition. ONLINE REGISTRATION LINK: http://www.continuinged.ku.edu/register/n/event_details.php? pn=LE160318 Page 4 Available Courses Trauma Informed Sexual Assault Investigations—March 2016 Presented by: Chief Thomas R. Tremblay (Ret,) IACP Consultant The Kansas Bureau of Investigation (KBI), in conjunction with the Kansas Law Enforcement Training Center (KLETC), is pleased to host the Trauma Informed Sexual Assault Investigation Training developed by the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP). This training is being offered in response to the work of the Kansas Sexual Assault Kit Initiative, a multidisciplinary working group convened by the KBI to evaluate the accumulation of untested sexual assault kits in Kansas. At present, crimes of sexual assault are vastly under reported and perpetrators continue undetected. This training aims to equip law enforcement to understand the complexities of adult sexual assault by presenting information centered on the neurobiological impact of trauma, the influence of societal myths and stereotypes regarding victim response and perpetrator behavior, and effective methods for conducting sexual assault investigations. The goal of the training is to strengthen the capacity of law enforcement and their community partners to provide effective response to victims of sexual assault. Project #: LE160297(March 14-15, 2016); LE160298 (March 17-18, 2016) Times: 8:30 AM to 4:45 PM (Day 1) and 8:30 AM to 3:45 PM (Day 2) Locations: March 14-15—KLETC Integrity Auditorium II March 17-18—KBI Forensic Science Center, Washburn University, 2001 SW Washburn Ave. Topeka Fees: Tuition FREE!!! ONLINE REGISTRATION LINKS: March 14-15: http://www.continuinged.ku.edu/register/n/event_details.php?pn=LE160297 March 17-18: http://www.continuinged.ku.edu/register/n/event_details.php?pn=LE160298 Active Shooter Incidents for Public Safety Communications—October 2015 Presented by: Southwest Kansas Regional Planning Council and the Public Safety Group The Public Safety Group, in partnership with the Southwest Kansas Regional Planning Council are providing one day seminars on the most comprehensive active shooter class on the market. This class will not only give telecommunicators the historical prospective of the active shooter, but will also provide skills your telecommunicator can use during active shooter events. Lessons learned from previous incidents are discussed using recent case studies and actual audio tapes from active shooter events. The course will also discuss what the telecommunicator can expect in future incidents and the possibility of terrorism and the active shooter. Topics include: The Dispatchers Role; What is an Active Shooter?; History of the Active Shooter; Law Enforcement Response; Fire/EMS Response; Call Taking; Dispatching Techniques; The School Shooter; Case Studies; Lessons Learned; What to Expect in the Future Project #: LE160310 (03/15/16); LE160311 (03/16/16); LE160312 (03/17/16) Times: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM Locations: 03/15/16—Garden City Community College, 801 Campus Dr., John Collins Bldg., Garden City, KS 03/16/16—Randall Girls Scout Bldg. (Light Park) East 11th St. & North Kansas Ave., Liberal, KS 03/17/16—Ford County Sheriff’s Office, 11311 Comanche Rd., Dodge City, KS Fees: Tuition FREE!!! ONLINE REGISTRATION LINKS: 03/15: http://www.continuinged.ku.edu/register/n/event_details.php?pn=LE160310 03/16: http://www.continuinged.ku.edu/register/n/event_details.php?pn=LE160311 03/17: http://www.continuinged.ku.edu/register/n/event_details.php?pn=LE160312 Page 5 Available Courses Child Passenger Safety Technician —March 29-31, 2016 Presented by: Kansas Traffic Safety Resource Office This course is designed to educate individuals who wish to become child passenger safety technicians. Teaching strategies include lecture, hands-on practice and group discussion. Participation in all course activities and successful performance on both examinations and skills evaluations leads to national certification as a Child Passenger Safety Technician, CPST. Registration and registration fees for KLETC Lodging and meals must be completed via KLETC Registration Form. Upon receipt of the registration form, information will be sent to register online with SAFE KIDS. It will be during the online registration process that the $85 fee will be collected. KLETC will NOT collect SAFE KIDS fees. This is a controlled course through SAFE KIDS. This fee covers all materials, certification costs, and certificates associated with the program. Those interested in enrolling in the class will have to create a user name and password at the Safe Kids Web Page and then search for the class. If help is needed in finding the class on the website, contact Gary Warner, 620.694.1510 or gwarner@kletc.org Project #: LE160296 Times: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM Location: KLETC EVO Driver Training Facility, Classroom #1 Fees: $85/person—Meals and Lodging: $30/Double Occupancy or $45/Single Occupancy; in addition to the registration fee. (http://cert.safekids.org/Home/ServiceLogin.aspx) Law Enforcement Leadership Academy - Supervisor School—March 28 - April 1, 2016 Presented by: KU Public Management Center The Supervisor School is a five-day, 40-hour course designed to equip front-line supervisors with the concepts and practical tools needed to effectively lead and supervise law enforcement personnel. The curriculum blends the KU PMC’s award-winning supervisory leadership training program with leading -edge law enforcement training to deliver highly engaging and relevant content supervisors can put to immediate use in their departments. LELA Supervisor School graduates will learn to: Distinguish between leadership and authority; Supervise and coach each employee more effectively; Motivate personnel; Write more effective annual performance evaluations; Build effective teams; assess strengths of self and others; Resolve conflict more constructively; Understand supervisory role addressing contemporary issues including: Race Relations, Human Trafficking, Crisis Intervention and more. Project #: LE160295 Times: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM Location: KLETC Learning Center, Classroom B Fees: $1200/person—Meals and Lodging: $30/Double Occupancy/person/day or $45/Single Occupancy/person/day ONLINE REGISTRATION LINK: http://kupmc.org/lela-supervisor-school Page 6 Available Courses Officer Involved Shootings—April 4, 2016 Presented by: Chief Investigator Kelly Otis, Sedgwick County District Attorney’s Office There is arguably no single event that can traumatize a police agency than a police officer involved shooting incident. The criticism and intense scrutiny generated by the media, community activists, the general public, and the criminal justice system itself, can be enormous. It is, therefore, imperative that every police department prepare in earnest for this inevitable eventuality. It is also essential that the investigator charged with the task of leading a police officer involved investigation become as equally prepared. This 4-hour block of instruction will provide an general overview of the following topics: The process of the investigation of an officer involved shooting; Use of deadly force; What an officer should expect; Actions officers should take at the scene; Case studies and Law; Investigative techniques, including best practices for media contact and releases; Excited Delirium . Project #: LE160309 Times: 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM (Lunch on your own) Location: Finnup Center, 312 Finnup Dr., Garden City, KS 67846 Fees: Tuition FREE!!! ONLINE REGISTRATION LINKS: http://www.continuinged.ku.edu/register/n/event_details.php? pn=LE160309 Field Training Officer Program (FTO)—April 4-6, 2016 Presented by: Deputy Chief Tim Brant, Derby Police Department The course is designed for field training officers and their supervisors. This seminar will train officers who conduct training for law enforcement officers, as well as supervisors who oversee the officers and the recruits they are training. Topics: How a law enforcement agency can put better-trained, betterqualified, more professional officers to work on the street—How newly hired officers can be trained more quickly.—How to improve the selection process.—How this program improves the performance of all officers receiving this training.—How documentation of performance is an integral part of this program and how documentation will assist in making assignments and writing probationary performance reports.— How the supervisor’s role and the field/jail training officer’s role interact in the decision-making process concerning trainees. Project #: LE160320 Times: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM Location: KLETC Learning Center, Classroom B Fees: $160/Person—Meals and Lodging: $245/Double Occupancy or $290/Single Occupancy; rates include registration fee. ONLINE REGISTRATION LINK: http://www.continuinged.ku.edu/register/n/event_details.php? pn=LE160320 Use of Force Legal Review—April 5th and April 7th, 2016 Presented by: KLETC Staff Instructor Kimberly Rodebaugh Officers are often forced to make split second decisions in circumstances that are tense and uncertain. Understanding the law regarding use of force decisions is vital. Learning how to articulate why a force decision was made is equally important for officers to be confident in their ability to make sound decisions in circumstances that may be life threatening. This four hour block will focus on the most recent Kansas and Supreme Court decisions and Kansas statute regarding use of force. Focus will be made on teaching officers to be comfortable with the law and how to articulate why decisions were made within the context of the law. Project #/Times: LE160313 (0800-1200; 4/5/16); LE160314 (1300-1700; 4/7/16) Location: Wellington Police Department, 200 North C Street, Wellington, KS 67152 Fees: Tuition FREE!!! Participants are responsible for their own travel, meals and lodging. REGISTRATION LINKS: April 5th: http://www.continuinged.ku.edu/register/n/event_details.php?pn=LE160313 April 7th: http://www.continuinged.ku.edu/register/n/event_details.php?pn=LE160314 Page 7 Available Courses ARIDE (Advanced Roadside Impaired Driving Enforcement—April 6-7, 2016 Presented by: Kansas Highway Patrol This is an advanced training for officers that have completed Standardized Field Sobriety Testing training to give them additional skills to recognize signs and symptoms of impairment from drugs other than alcohol. The officer will be able to articulate reasonable suspicion of impairment by drugs through observation and various testing to support a probable cause arrest for DUI-Drugs and to sustain a request for a toxicology specimen for drug testing and identification. Students must be currently credentialed in SFST. Officers will be required to first pass a proficiency test demonstrating their skills in conducing the three SFST tests of Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus. Officers not demonstrating a high level proficiency in the administration of the SFST Test Battery will not be permitted to complete the ARIDE course. Project #: LE160292 Times: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM Location: KLETC Learning Center, Classroom C Fees: Tuition FREE!!!—Meals and Lodging: $60/Double Occupancy or $90/Single Occupancy REGISTRATION LINK: http://www.continuinged.ku.edu/register/n/event_details.php? pn=LE160292 1911 Handgun Armorer —April 11, 2016 Presented by: Greg (Sully) Sullivan, Defensive Edge Training and Consulting, Inc. The course covers the 1911 series type handguns. All students will have the opportunity to inspect their handguns and make any repairs/corrections in class to insure that it is in top working order. This is a hands-on class that will entail custom fitting of parts, so expect to be doing lots of hands on work. Class Topics: History of the Weapon System; Cycles of Function; Complete Disassembly & Assembly; Identification of Common Problems and Parts; Custom Fitting Parts (Beaver Tails, Extractors, Hammers & Triggers, etc.); Identification of Group Components; Extractors (Internal & External); Cleaning and Maintenance; Barrel, Frame & Slide Inspections; Ballistic Issues; Crown Repair; Parts Interchangeability & Custom fitting of parts; Trigger & Hammer Removal, Cleaning and Replacement; Safety Replacement; Accessories and Customizing; Tool Options & Selection; All tools, manuals, and anything else that is necessary is supplied. Students are required to bring their own 1911 Handgun to get familiar with their own configuration and modifications, plus this allows the time for a good thorough cleaning and inspection, plus we can replace and repair any parts necessary. Project #: LE160300 Times: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM Location: KLETC Learning Center, Classroom C Fees: $200/person—Meals and Lodging: $30/Double Occupancy or $45/Single Occupancy; in addition to the registration fee. REGISTRATION LINK: http://www.thedefensiveedge.com/v/vspfiles/assets/images/ lawenforcementtrainingapplication.pdf Page 8 Available Courses BASIC AR15/M16/M4 Armorer—April 12-13, 2016 Presented by: Greg Sullivan, Defensive Edge Training & Consulting This course covers all M16/AR15 type carbine weapons systems made and their variants. Armorers will be certified in the proper maintenance, care, and repair of these weapons systems, including semiauto and select-fire trigger systems. This program follows the Manufacturer’s guidelines and is taught by FBI and NRA Certified Instructors. Topics covered: history of the weapon; cycles of function; general disassembly/assembly; ID of common problems and parts & nomenclature; ID of group components; complete armoring disassembly/assembly barrel replacement; cleaning and maintenance; sight and distance considerations; ballistic issues/headspacing/inspections; trigger jobs; trouble shooting and repair; M16 conversions to AR15; etc. Project #: LE160301 Times: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM Location: KLETC Learning Center, Classroom C Fees: $395/person, payable to the instructor. Meals and Lodging—$60/Double Occupancy or $90/Single Occupancy. DO NOT REGISTER WITH KLETC—Complete the Defensive Edge Law Enforcement training application at www.slr15.com and fax to the SLR15 Office at (763) 712-1434; phone: (763) 7120123; email: sully@slr15.com REGISTRATION LINK: http://www.thedefensiveedge.com/v/vspfiles/assets/images/ lawenforcementtrainingapplication.pdf ADVANCED AR15/M16/M4 Armorer—April 14-15, 2016 Presented by: Greg Sullivan, Defensive Edge Training & Consulting This course covers all M16/AR15 type carbine weapons systems made and their variants. Armorers will be certified in the proper maintenance, care, and repair of these weapons systems, including semiauto and select-fire trigger systems. This program follows the Manufacturer’s guidelines and is taught by FBI and NRA Certified Instructors. Topics covered: ID of non-common problems and parts; chamber reaming & polishing; accessories & upgrades; barrel replacement & modifications; internal barrel/chamber inspections; feed ramps & crown repair; detailed maintenance; ballistic analysis & issues; headspacing & timing/dwell timing issues; trigger jobs & aftermarket triggers; detailed trouble shooting & repair; M16 & burst conversion & 4-pos triggers; free float barrels; custom tools; etc. Project #: LE160302 Times: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM Location: KLETC Learning Center, Classroom C Fees: $395/person, payable to the instructor. Meals and Lodging—$60/Double Occupancy or $90/Single Occupancy. Prerequisite: Must have taken Basic Course within 18 previous 18 mos. $100 discount—Attend both the BASIC and ADVANCED courses for $690 (3-31 through 4/3) DO NOT REGISTER WITH KLETC—Complete the Defensive Edge Law Enforcement training application at www.slr15.com and fax to the SLR15 Office at (763) 712-1434; phone: (763) 7120123; email: sully@slr15.com. REGISTRATION LINK: http://www.thedefensiveedge.com/v/vspfiles/assets/images/ lawenforcementtrainingapplication.pdf Page 9 Available Courses Use of Force Legal Review—April 15, 2016 Presented by: KLETC Staff Instructor Kimberly Rodebaugh Officers are often forced to make split second decisions in circumstances that are tense and uncertain. Understanding the law regarding use of force decisions is vital. Learning how to articulate why a force decision was made is equally important for officers to be confident in their ability to make sound decisions in circumstances that may be life threatening. This four hour block will focus on the most recent Kansas and Supreme Court decisions and Kansas statute regarding use of force. Focus will be made on teaching officers to be comfortable with the law and how to articulate why decisions were made within the context of the law. Project #: LE160315 Times: 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM Location: Abilene Community Center, 1020 NW 8th St., Abilene, KS 67410 Fees: Tuition FREE!!! Participants are responsible for their own travel, meals and lodging. REGISTRATION LINK: http://www.continuinged.ku.edu/register/n/event_details.php? pn=LE160315 Asset Forfeiture—April 22, 2016 Presented by: Colin Wood, SAUSA, USAO, District of Kansas This class discusses the seizure and forfeiture to law enforcement agencies property such as currency, cars, houses, and businesses that have been used or gained through violations of state and federal law. The topics of public policy, law enforcement authority and forfeiture investigative techniques are examined. An overview of the Kansas Drug Tax Act is reviewed allowing participants to better understand the differences between the KDTA and forfeiture law. The course will also cover information for administrators on the retention and use of forfeiture funds. Project #: LE160317 Times: 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM Location: Sedgwick County Fire Department, Station 32, 7750 N. Wild West Dr., Park City, KS Fees: Tuition FREE!!! Participants are responsible for their own travel, meals and lodging. REGISTRATION LINK: http://www.continuinged.ku.edu/register/n/event_details.php? pn=LE160317 Page 10 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT COURSE REGISTRATION FORM APPLICANT INFORMATION BOX 1 Applicant Name: (Last) (First) Title/Rank: (Middle) Male Female DOB: Agency: Agency E-Mail Address: Agency Phone: Applicant E-Mail Address: Agency Fax: Agency Mailing Address: (Street or PO Box) (City) (County) (State) (Zip) BOX 2 COURSE INFORMATION Course Title: Project #: Location of Course: Course Dates: Course Times: MEALS AND LODGING BOX 3 Meals and lodging and any costs incurred during this course will be the sole responsibility of the applicant and/or their agency, unless otherwise noted in the course description. Meals and lodging at KLETC are subject to limited availability, and are not guaranteed until confirmed. Lodging rates at KLETC are based upon double occupancy. Requests for single occupancy will be considered on a space available basis, at an additional cost. I request meals and lodging REASONABLE ACCOMODATION BOX BOX34 Pursuant to the Americans with Disabilities Act, KLETC will consider any reasonable need or purpose which the applicant or his/her agency may have regarding the requested course or training. Do You Request a Reasonable Accommodation? YES NO Comments: FEES BOX 5 Payment Method: (PLEASE ENCLOSE): Commuter: $ Meals & Lodging: $ Check Money Order Bill My Agency Government Purchase Order Course fees vary. Please consult the course announcement. Make checks or Purchase Orders payable to The University of Kansas at the address below. Send completed application form to: KLETC Registrar PO Box 647 Hutchinson, KS 67504-0647 Fax: (620) 694-1420 E-mail: coned@kletc.org Questions regarding the application process should be directed to (620) 694-1410. 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