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This Humane Society Agent Training Program, hosted by the Ohio Animal Welfare Federation, is being offered in compliance with OAC 109:2-15-02 using curriculum approved by the Ohio Peace Officer Training Commission. It is intended only for persons who have been approved by a county humane society to become a humane society agent, other law enforcement, or others who are associated with a law enforcement agency and have a legitimate need for this information to promote animal welfare.
Students who successfully complete all 34 hours of this Program will receive a Certificate of Completion. A Certificate of Completion for this Program does not constitute an appointment of the Student as a humane society agent. Students may only act as humane society agents after they have been appointed by a county humane society organized under section 1717.05 of the Ohio Revised Code; are approved by the mayor of the municipal corporation or the probate judge of the county where they intend to serve; and comply with all other requirements provided by law.
Agenda
Monday, June 6 (9:00 a.m. – 3:45 p.m.) Welcome & Introductions 5 hrs. Animal Husbandry, Health & Wellness
Tuesday, June 7 (9:00 a.m. – 3:45 p.m.) 2 hrs. Ethics & Professionalism 3 hrs. Legal Issues
Wednesday, June 8 (9:00 a.m. – 4:15 p.m.) 6 hrs. Legal Issues, continued
Thursday, June 9 (9:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.) 3 hrs. Report Writing 2 hrs. Investigations
Friday, June 10 (9:00 a.m. – 3:15 p.m.) 5 hrs. Investigations, continued Wrap-up
PLUS 8-hours of in-person instruction in Subject Control Techniques: Please be aware that this highly physical training in Subject Control Techniques is required for completion of this Humane Society Agent Training Program and consists of subject approach and control techniques; striking; takedowns; body locks and hold releases; and ground defense. Ohio Fed will make arrangements for this in-person training and registrants will be contacted in mid-May to select a date and location.
Speakers
Jeff Holland and Dana Pannella, Holland & Muirden Attorneys at Law – Legal Issues; Investigations; Report Writing
Dr. Allison Lash, DVM, Cleveland Animal Protective League – Animal Husbandry, Health & Wellness
Janet Hoy-Gerlach, Professor, Social Work Program, The University of Toledo – Interpersonal Violence & Animal Abuse (Investigations)
Paul R. Weber, Police Academy Commander, Clark State Community College – Ethics & Professionalism
Joe Dell’Anno, Cleveland Animal Protective League; Kerry Manion, Columbus Humane; Leanne Pike, Painesville Municipal Court; and Jessica MacMurchy, Animal Charity –Investigations
Tuition Includes 26 hours of virtual instruction plus 8 hours of in-person Subject Control Techniques
$375.00 per registrant authorized by an Ohio Fed MEMBER organization.
$475.00 per registrant authorized by a NONMEMBER organization.
Nonmembers who are interested in joining the Ohio Animal Welfare Federation may apply the difference in fees to membership dues.
Enrollment Form
Please register by Tuesday, May 31, 2022.
Click here to access all details and enrollment form.
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