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National Animal Control Association
The National Animal Control Association (NACA) was formed in
1978 for the express purpose of assisting its members to perform their
duties in a professional manner. NACA believes its most important
contribution towards solving our domestic animal problems is to make
available to Animal Control agencies and personnel a comprehensive
training program.
Who Should Attend
This program is designed for Animal Control Officers at the federal, state, and local levels, Police Officers, and Sheriff ’s Deputies responsible for animal control and all of its many facets. It is not necessary to attend Level I before Level II.
Academy Information
The National Animal Control Association Training Academy was
designed to be delivered in two levels. Upon successful completion of both Level I and Level II, the National Animal Control Association shall nationally certify each participant and issue the appropriate documentation and pin. Successful completion of Level I and Level II shall include a minimum passing score of 80% on written examinations and mandatory attendance during all training.
Topics To Be Covered Include:
¤ Constitutional Law, Search & Seizure
¤ Civil Liability for the ACO
¤ Defensive Driving
¤ Stress Management
¤ Public Speaking
¤ News Media Relations
¤ Crime Scene Documentation
¤ Self-Defense Against Humans
¤ Investigative Resources
¤ Blood sports
¤ Capture/Restraint of Large Animals
¤ Search Warrant Procedures
Location and Lodging
The school will be conducted in Sacramento, California, at the Holiday Inn-Sacramento Northeast, located at 5321 Date Avenue, in Sacramento. A special lodging rate of $79.00 per night, plus tax, single or double occupancy has been arranged. You should make your reservations by calling the Holiday Inn-Sacramento Northeast at 916-338-5800 and identify yourself as attending the National Animal Control Association Training Academy. You must make your reservations by October 20, 2006 to obtain this rate.
Tuition/Registration/Payment
Tuition for this program is $495.00. To register for this program, we ask that you first call our office at 913-768-1319 (press option 6). Send your original completed registration form (located on the back) to our office by October 13, 2006 with payment. You may pay for this program either with Agency Check, Purchase Order Number or by Credit Card (Visa or MasterCard). A 20% ($99.00), nonrefundable
fee will be assessed on any cancellation made after October 13, 2006. NOTE: Programs are subject to cancellation, without sufficient
registrations, 30 days prior to program start.
Credit
Upon successful completion of a written examination (receiving a grade of 80% or above) participants are awarded certificates of completion. Participants who have successfully completed Level I and Level II, will upon completion, be eligible to receive their National
Certification.
Questions
For additional information, please contact the National Animal Control Association at 913-768-1319 (press option 6). Our fax number is 913-768-1378. You may also visit: www.nacanet.org
Joseph Maniaci Scholarship
Scholarships for this class may be available via the Joseph Maniaci Scholarship Fund. Applications may be obtained by visiting:
www.nacanet.org.
The National Animal Control Association (NACA) was formed in
1978 for the express purpose of assisting its members to perform their
duties in a professional manner. NACA believes its most important
contribution towards solving our domestic animal problems is to make
available to Animal Control agencies and personnel a comprehensive
training program.
Who Should Attend
This program is designed for Animal Control Officers at the federal, state, and local levels, Police Officers, and Sheriff ’s Deputies responsible for animal control and all of its many facets. It is not necessary to attend Level I before Level II.
Academy Information
The National Animal Control Association Training Academy was
designed to be delivered in two levels. Upon successful completion of both Level I and Level II, the National Animal Control Association shall nationally certify each participant and issue the appropriate documentation and pin. Successful completion of Level I and Level II shall include a minimum passing score of 80% on written examinations and mandatory attendance during all training.
Topics To Be Covered Include:
¤ Constitutional Law, Search & Seizure
¤ Civil Liability for the ACO
¤ Defensive Driving
¤ Stress Management
¤ Public Speaking
¤ News Media Relations
¤ Crime Scene Documentation
¤ Self-Defense Against Humans
¤ Investigative Resources
¤ Blood sports
¤ Capture/Restraint of Large Animals
¤ Search Warrant Procedures
Location and Lodging
The school will be conducted in Sacramento, California, at the Holiday Inn-Sacramento Northeast, located at 5321 Date Avenue, in Sacramento. A special lodging rate of $79.00 per night, plus tax, single or double occupancy has been arranged. You should make your reservations by calling the Holiday Inn-Sacramento Northeast at 916-338-5800 and identify yourself as attending the National Animal Control Association Training Academy. You must make your reservations by October 20, 2006 to obtain this rate.
Tuition/Registration/Payment
Tuition for this program is $495.00. To register for this program, we ask that you first call our office at 913-768-1319 (press option 6). Send your original completed registration form (located on the back) to our office by October 13, 2006 with payment. You may pay for this program either with Agency Check, Purchase Order Number or by Credit Card (Visa or MasterCard). A 20% ($99.00), nonrefundable
fee will be assessed on any cancellation made after October 13, 2006. NOTE: Programs are subject to cancellation, without sufficient
registrations, 30 days prior to program start.
Credit
Upon successful completion of a written examination (receiving a grade of 80% or above) participants are awarded certificates of completion. Participants who have successfully completed Level I and Level II, will upon completion, be eligible to receive their National
Certification.
Questions
For additional information, please contact the National Animal Control Association at 913-768-1319 (press option 6). Our fax number is 913-768-1378. You may also visit: www.nacanet.org
Joseph Maniaci Scholarship
Scholarships for this class may be available via the Joseph Maniaci Scholarship Fund. Applications may be obtained by visiting:
www.nacanet.org.