A. Member in good
standing in the ICPC.
B.
Render service as an active law enforcement chaplain in good standing for a
minimum of five (5) years (not necessary consecutively).
C.
Completion of fifteen (15) Continuing Education Units by any or a combination of
the following:
Attendance and participation at Annual Training Seminars.
Attendance and participation at regional workshops.
Submission and verification of training in prescribed areas received through
accredited law enforcement training schools, academies, or agencies, with the
Certification Committee determining the number of CEU’s to be given for each
class submitted.
Evidence of a significant contribution to the promotion of law enforcement
chaplaincy may be submitted to be evaluated for CEU credit by the Certification
Committee. Some examples might include a published article, participation as an
instructor at the Annual Training Seminar, regional local workshops, law
enforcement training schools, or a significant scholarly undertaking such as a
research project, paper, thesis, etc.
Attendance and participation in any training event relative to law enforcement
chaplaincy endorsed by the ICPC Continuing Education Committee.
D.
Submission of Letters of Endorsement:
From the administrator of the law enforcement agency served by, or to be served
by the chaplain;
From the governing body of the chaplain’s ecclesiastical affiliation.
E. An oral interview with a member of the Certification Committee, usually held at an Annual Training Seminar.