Post on 29-Apr-2022
November 23-26, 2013 John Ascuaga’s Nugget
Sparks, NVINSTITUTE CERTIFICATIONS
This Institute will be certified by POST under Plan NA-24 Hours CDAA is providing MCLE Credit
Nevada POST Community College Credit Available
California Narcotic Officers’ Association
49th Annual
Training Institute and Law Enforcement Exposition
2013 President Tony Munoz invites you to your…
Open Immediately! Important Institute Pre-Registration Information Enclosed
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
Join President Tony Munoz
at the 2013 CNOA Training Institute
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
D a t e & T i m e E v e n t L o c a t i o n FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2013 0730 Check-In 0900 Shotgun Start
“Bob Hussey” Memorial Golf Tournament
Wolf Run Golf Club
0800 - 1700 Pre Institute Certification Training John Ascuaga’s Nugget
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 2013 0800-1600 Trade Show John Ascuaga’s Nugget 0800-1600 Registration John Ascuaga’s Nugget
1300-1400 -Opening Session -Memorial Service -Annual Business Meeting/Major Prize Drawing
John Ascuaga’s Nugget
1430-1830
The “Modern Warrior” A Study in Survival - Richard Norcross (Executive Director East Coast Gang Investigator's Association)
John Ascuaga’s Nugget
1900-2200 Welcoming Reception (Hosted) Trade Show / Major Prize Drawings John Ascuaga’s Nugget
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 2013 0800-1200 Late Registration John Ascuaga’s Nugget 0800-1200 Workshops See Class Schedule*
1100-1400 Trade Show / No Host Lunch Major Prize Drawings John Ascuaga’s Nugget
1400-1800 Workshops See Class Schedule* 1830-1930 No Host Reception John Ascuaga’s Nugget 1930-2130 Installation Banquet (Hosted) John Ascuaga’s Nugget MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 2013 0800-1200 Workshops See Class Schedule* 1200-1400 Lunch (On Own) John Ascuaga’s Nugget 1400-1800 Workshops See Class Schedule* 1900-2100 Networking Reception John Ascuaga’s Nugget TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 2013 0800-1200 Workshops See Class Schedule* 1200 Institute Conclusion John Ascuaga’s Nugget
*Class Schedules will be presented at the Training Institute
PLEASE CHECK WWW.CNOA.ORG for CURRENT INSTITUTE INFORMATION and UPDATES.
CLASSES
SCHEDULE of PROPOSED CLASSES PLEASE NOTE: General Session Class on Saturday at 1430 hours.
Class Title Comments The “Modern Warrior” A Study in Survival - Richard Norcross (Executive Director East Coast Gang Investigator's Association)
General Session – One presentation only. Spouses Welcome – (SMT)
A Workable Approach to Search and Seizure Asset Forfeiture (SMT) Chasing Cell Phones Clan Lab Live Cook NEW CLASS -Off Site – Pre Registration
Mandatory Complex Narcotic Investigations Critical Issues Involving Informant Operations NEW CLASS Crystal Meth Drugs, Dogs and the Highway NEW CLASS Drug Facilitated Sexual Assaults Emerging Drug Trends Spouses Welcome Good Faith & the Reasonably Trained Officer-4th Amendment Case Law Update
High Tech Threats to Law Enforcement Spouses Welcome (SMT) Informant Management (SMT) Interrogation Techniques Medical Marijuana-The Law & Street Contact Investigations
Narco Operations in Power Point: On the Street & in the Courtroom (SMT)
Narcotic Unit Commanders Workshop NEW CLASS (SMT) National Guard Support to Law Enforcement (SMT) Outlaw Motorcycle Gangs Patron Saints of Mexican Drug Underworld Pharmaceutical Narcotic Enforcement Policing Violent Extremism Protecting Confidential Information: “How to Legally Keep the Defense in the Dark”
Rampart Dialogue (SMT) Red Flags (SMT) Sex, Drugs and Social Networking Spouses Welcome Storefront Marijuana Sales & Cultivation Investigations (SMT)
Surviving Warrant Service (SMT) Tactical Decision Making- Maintaining the Will to Survive Spouses Welcome (SMT)
The Lawsuits Are Out To Get You NEW CLASS (SMT) The New Crack- Sexploitation & the Criminal Street Gang NEW CLASS (SMT)
UC Operations & Tactical Responses (SMT) UC Storefront Operations NEW CLASS
Why Heroin? NEW CLASS WSIN - Using Technology To Build Better Cases and Keep You Safe (SMT)
Supervisory / Management Track (SMT)
A Certification Program for Supervisors & Managers Recognizing the unique needs of supervisors and managers, CNOA has created a Special Certification Program. The CNOA Training Committee has designated classes whose content would substantially benefit the Supervisor or Manager. Those who complete four of the designated classes will be awarded a special certificate of completion. Designated classes are noted in the above listing and the Workshop Notebook with the letters “SMT”.
General Session Training Saturday, November 23, 2013
1430 - 1830 Hrs The “Modern Warrior”: A Study in Survival
Richard Norcross
(Executive Director East Coast Gang Investigator's Association) The true measure of a person’s character comes through adversity and how that individual survives the ensuing challenges. These tests can manifest themselves in everyday life, or they can come in one horrific incident wrote Richard Norcross. For Haddon Heights New Jersey Police Detective Richard Norcross, the one horrific incident resulted in the deaths of his younger brother, Haddon Heights Police Officer John Norcross and Investigator Jack
cLaughlin of the Camden County New Jersey Prosecutor’s Office. M During this incident, Richard was shot four times and was on life support for four days. He will discuss the events that changed his life forever. He will discuss the ways he prepared himself to survive: mindset, training, and physical fitness. He will also discuss the aftermath problems and how he dealt with them. Richard’s mission is to take his experiences and teach other officers some basic, instinctive survival skills. This is a heart wrenching and motivating lesson that you do not want to miss.
YOU DO NOT WANT TO MISS THIS AMAZING PRESENTATION (Spouses are Welcome)
This four-hour presentation is POST Certified and NO OTHER TRAINING CLASSES WILL BE OFFERED ON SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 2013
Spousal Pre-Registration
Known as the “Biggest Little City in the World”, Reno offer’s some of the country’s most breathtaking scenery and one of the best recreational areas right at your fingertips. For a fee of $95.00 an attendee can pre-register their non-law enforcement spouse or significant other, which will also entitle them to attend all social events and classes designated for Spouse Attendance. This program is limited to spouses or significant others in non-law enforcement employment. By taking advantage of the Spouse Registration Option, those attending the Institute will avoid the Door Registration process, and realize savings over purchase of individual event tickets at the Institute.
Major Prize Drawings
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
For 2013, CNOA will continue to increase the number and value of major prize drawings at the Institute. There will be Major Prize Drawings Saturday during the General Business Meeting, Welcoming Reception Saturday Evening and the Sunday non-hosted Trade Show Lunch.
Street Development 8 hours of POST Certified Training
Friday, November 22, 2013 0800 to 1700 hours
John Ascuaga’s Nugget Street Development is by far one of the most requested classes presented by CNOA. As our way of saying thank you, this course will be presented FREE of charge to all law enforcement personnel on he day preceding our Annual Training Institute. t The class will give participants first hand experience of the street drug scene. Through mini lectures and hands on exercises, participants will cut, weigh, package and simulate administration of drugs such as Marijuana, Methamphetamine, Cocaine, Heroin and various drugs used by teens today. In each topic area, demonstrations of legal amounts required for Possession for Sale along with the identification of concealment methods, manufacturing and identification of paraphernalia will be covered. This class will definitely enhance your knowledge of Drugs on the Street and provide you ools to become more effective. t INSTRUCTORS: Tom Lorenz, Glendale Police Department Joe Allen, Glendale Police Department Jim Royer, Hawthorne Police Department D evin Chase, Torrance Police Department Pre-registration mandatory. Law Enforcement ID required at the door. To Register, call the CNOA Voice Registration Line at: (661) 775-6906.
PRE-INSTITUTE TRAINING
Emerging Drug Trends Friday, November 22, 2013
Special Class For: School Administrators & Educators, Business Professionals & Managers/Supervisors, Medical
Personnel, Security Personnel, First Responders, Human Resources Personnel, Hotel Managers/Supervisors, Community Caregivers, Counselors.
If you want to know what the current drugs of abuse are, what the trends are, then this class is for you. Have you heard of Bath Salts, Synthetic THC (Spice, K2, Cloud 10, Kush, Mojo, Black Mamba), Salvia,
ratom, Honey Oil, Doda? K Your children, your students & your employees have heard of them. Get the truth about these drugs. You’ll learn what they look like, how they work on the human body, the legal status, prices, packaging, nd signs & symptoms of use. a
Where: John Ascuaga’s Nugget, 1100 Nugget Ave, Sparks, NV Cost: $75.00 Time: 8:00 am – 5:00 pm (Registration begins at 7:00 am) Certificates of completion will be given to all attendees. D irect seminar inquiries to: Sandra Barragan California Narcotic Officers’ Association (661) 775-6967 Sandra.Barragan@cnoa.org
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TRAVEL DISCOUNTS
Is proud to offer discounted rates to:
November 23 – 26, 2013, Sparks, NV
Why Choose Enterprise?
Special discounted daily and weekly rates. Rent at the Airport or locally anywhere in NV
Part of proceeds to benefit CNOA. Award winning customer service! Enterprise has
been rated #1 by J.D. Power & Associates for 10 out of the last 11 years.
Wide selection of cars, vans, SUVs, and convertibles.
Unlimited miles. 24 Hour Roadside Assistance. Domestic and Imported luxury cars. Friendly and knowledgeable staff.
Booking a car is easy:
Please call 1-800-593-0505, and mention Discount code: (32H7637)
You can use our website, www.enterprise.com, and enter the discount code. PIN number is “CNO”
By selecting John Ascuaga’s Nugget as our host hotel for the 2013 Training Institute, CNOA hopes you will take advantage of the excellent training we will be offering as well as enjoying the accommodations. Bring your family and enjoy the wonderful City of Reno/Sparks!
J O H N A S C U A G A ’ S N U G G E T www.janugget.com
John Ascuaga’s Nugget Resort is located in a quaint Victorian Square setting just 2 miles from the Reno/Tahoe International Airport and 10 minutes from downtown Reno. At the
Resort, enjoy 8 award winning restaurants, 12 lounges, an indoor/outdoor year round pool, fitness center, salon and spa and 24 hour Casino entertainment. With over twenty-five golf courses, Reno is truly a golfer’s paradise. Winter sports are exceptional with a full range of
snow activities in Reno/Tahoe!
$99.00 + Applicable taxes/fees-(single/double occupancy) Reservation Cut-Off Date (October 20, 2013)
1100 Nugget Ave, Sparks, NV 89431
To make your reservations please call the Hotel at 1-800-648-1177 and use the group code ‘GCNOA3’ or book on-line via our website @ www.cnoa.org. Reservations must be made before the Hotel cut-off date of 10/20/2013. After that date, rooms and rates are offered on a space available basis only.
Airport Shuttle Hotel offers a free airport shuttle departing from the Valet parking area every half hour, on the hour and half hour, from 4:30 a.m. to 12 Midnight. The airport shuttle picks up at the airport 15 minutes before the hour and 15 minutes after the hour, outside door D of the baggage claim area. Driving Directions -From the North (Hallelujah Junction, Susanville): Travel South on Interstate 395 into Reno, head east on Interstate 80 towards Sparks. Take the Rock Blvd./Nugget Avenue (exit 17) exit, stay right (Nugget Ave.) and follow the signs. -From the South (Reno/Tahoe International Airport, Carson City, Las Vegas): Travel North on Interstate 395 into Reno, head east on Interstate 80 towards Sparks. Take the Rock Blvd./Nugget Avenue (exit 17) exit, stay right (Nugget Ave.) and follow the signs. -From the West (Sacramento, San Francisco): Head East on Interstate 80 towards Reno/Sparks. Take the Rock Blvd./Nugget Avenue (exit 17) exit, stay right (Nugget Ave.) and follow the signs. -From the East (Elko, Salt Lake City): Head West on Interstate 80 towards Reno/Sparks. Take the Pyramid Way (exit 18) exit and bear left. Look for the Nugget Avenue signs directing you left. After going under the freeway, make a right onto Nugget Ave. and follow the signs.
IMPORTANT NOTE! In order to reserve your room, you will be required to provide a first night's deposit, refundable up to 30 days in advance of your check in date. An early departure fee applies. Checks and major credit cards are acceptable to establish prepayment.
HOTEL INFORMATION
PRE-INSTITUTE TRAINING
CLANDESTINE LABORATORY SAFETY RECERTIFICATION Friday, November 22, 2013 (0800-1700 hours)
Course Description - This 8-hour annual refresher course is for officers and support personnel who are clandestine laboratory safety certified in compliance with Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) regulation 29 CFR 1910.120 (Hazardous Waste Operation and Emergency Response). Who Should Attend - Officers and support personnel who are clandestine lab safety certified in compliance with OSHA regulation 29 CFR 1910.120 (Hazardous Waste Operation and Emergency Response) and require the annual refresher to maintain their certification. Course Objectives - This course is an annual requirement of OSHA for all employees certified to work clandestine labs. The course is intended to refresh the students on health and safety issues at clandestine labs, and to discuss any new health and safety concerns with the manufacture of illegal drugs. Course Topics: Chemical Hazards, Physical Hazards, Instrumentation, Air Monitoring, Respiratory Protection, New Manufacturing Trends, Health and Safety Issues at Clan Labs. Class size is limited. COST: This is a tuition free course. Fit testing will be offered for those officers that have MSA Ultra or Scott 2000 or 3000 Air Purifying Respirators. Please bring your APR to the class. Participants must be medically approved to wear an air purifying respirator and personal protective equipment. Participants must be clean shaven in order to be fit tested. For further information contact Sandra Barragan at (661) 77 -6967, or email Sandra.Barragan@cnoa.org 5
ELECTRONIC SURVEILLANCE (WIRETAP) STATE CERTIFICATION COURSE (POST CERTIFIED Plan N/A)
Friday, November 22, 2013 (0800-1700 hours) The California Department of Justice and Northern CA HIDTA, in cooperation with the California Narcotic Officers' Association, will present this course the day before the Annual Training Institute. Course Description - This 8-hour course is for peace officers or qualified individuals assigned to intercept and record wire communications ("wiretaps"). This class covers the legal basis for California wiretap operations as well as the practical and tactical aspects of operating and monitoring a wiretap. Penal Code Section 629.94 requires successful completion of this course before seeking authorization for, or participating in, wiretap operations. Who Should Attend - Qualified individuals assigned to investigate narcotics, murder, solicitation to commit murder, gangs, bombing of public or private property, aggravated kidnapping, or conspiracy to commit any of those crimes, and who will be involved in a court-authorized state wiretap. Course Objectives - Upon completion of this course and a written examination, students are certified by the Office of the Attorney General of the State of California to participate in wire intercept operations. Additional Information: This is a tuition free course Class size is limited. For further information contact Sandra Barragan at (661) 775-6967, or at Sandra.Barragan@cnoa.org Pre-Registration is required.
Law Enforcement Personnel only. You must have Law Enforcement Identification for admittance.
Drug Endangered Children Investigations Beginner to Advanced
Friday, November 22, 2013 (0800-1700 hours) Course Description: Drug Endangered Children (DEC) are those children who suffer physical, sexual or emotional harm or neglect from exposure to environment’s where adults are growing, furnishing, selling, using drugs, or manufacturing. Exposure to these highly toxic substances and chemicals can cause serious short and long term health problems. Curriculum will include the identification of Drug Endangered Children, protocols, MOU’s, investigative methods, prosecution techniques, preparing for court, benefits of working together, child abuse laws and Cal EMA or the new Board of State and Community Corrections (BSCC) grant requirements. Who Should Attend: Law enforcement, DA Investigators, patrol officers, detectives, social workers, prosecutors, probation/parole officers, (supervisors, mid managers, Dept. Heads from these agencies), code enforcement, fire/hazmat, animal control, all first responders, medical professionals or anyone in a position to affect the lives of drug endangered children, including all mandated reporters. THIS TRAINING IS POST CERTIFIED WITH COLLEGE CREDITS. ATTENDANCE IS REQUIRED BY CAL EMA AND THE BSCC FOR THE RECIPIENTS OF ADA AND MSP FUNDING. This is a FREE CLASS. Plan ahead and reserve your spot. (POST Certified Plan NA) To register: contact: Drug Endangered Children Training and Advocacy Center 1720 Daryl Porter Way, Oroville, CA 95966 (530) 533-2260 • (530) 533-2259 FAX • mhensley@dectrainingcenter.com
MAY BE SUBMITTED WITH INSTITUTE REGISTRATION FORM
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“Bob Hussey” Memorial SPECIAL EVENTS
Golf Tournament WOLF RUN GOLF CLUB 1400 Wolf Run Road
RENO, NV 89511 (775) 851-3301
Friday, November 22, 2013 Check In: 7:30 AM Shotgun Start 9:00 AM
18 Hole- Four Person Scramble Entry Fee: $125.00 per player. All proceeds go to the Survivors Memorial Fund
Entry Fee Includes: 18 Holes Shared Golf Cart Range Balls Tee prizes and Lunch. Golf Prizes Include: Longest Drive Closest to the pin Hole in One-Grand Prize Raffle Prizes To Register: Fill out the form below COMPLETELY and enclose a check payable to”
CNOA “Bob Hussey Memorial Golf Tournament or provide credit card info below" Mail to: PO Box 55009 - Santa Clarita, CA 91385-0009 Entry Deadline: October 22, 2013. Full payment must be received by the deadline date. For Information: Contact Ed Manavian at 916-903-8791 or edmandoj@aol.com
2013 “BOB HUSSEY” MEMORIAL GOLF TOURNAMENT REGISTRATION FORM
List your name, and the names of the other players in your group. If playing alone, we will assign you to a partner and a group. Please include name, address and telephone number. Collared Shirts must be worn-Soft Spikes only Facility
Payment Method:
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Player 2: Name________________________________________________________________________
Agency___________________________________________Phone_______________________________
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Player 3: Name________________________________________________________________________
Agency___________________________________________Phone_______________________________
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Agency___________________________________________Phone_______________________________
Important – Read Before Registering! Since 1996, CNOA has enjoyed a working partnership with the California Community Colleges that provides valuable college credit and significant funding that offsets the costs of our Institute by over $100,000. If it were not for this funding, the Institute Tuition would increase $60.00 per person. This continued funding depends on you to complete a College Admission Application form. To simplify the registration process and assist CNOA in obtaining necessary data electronically, CNOA has implemented an Online Registration System for the Annual Training Institute. We are requesting your assistance, by using the Online System to register. The system is simple to use and payment can be made in a secure method. If you choose not to use the system, you may complete the three registration documents enclosed, and mail them to CNOA. You may also go to www.CNOA.org and download a mail in Registration form. We thank you in advance for your assistance. NOTE: For your convenience, you only need to use your business address when completing the College Admission Application. If registering On-Line please go to www.CNOA.org to start the online registration process. IMPORTANT: Out of State Attendees may not use the Online System. Please go to www.CNOA.org and download the Out of State Registration Package from the Institute Information Section
PRE-PAYMENT Registration: $520*(must be post marked by October 23, 2013) DOOR & LATE Registration: $570* (after October 23, 2013) *Includes Annual Membership Dues for 2014, LIFE Members may deduct $100.00
Important! A $60.00 surcharge will be applied if the College Admission Application form is not submitted. SPOUSE Registration: $95 (Spouse or Significant Other Must be "Non-Sworn". Spouse Registration is Limited to Social Events and Spouse Classes only!)
CNOA 2013 TRAINING INSTITUTE
Membership Registration (Required) POST I.D.#________________
(Use for Spouse Pre-Registration)
Name, printed Last, First MI Spouse's Name, printed
Employing Agency Name Title Date of Birth
Assignment First name you go by
Work Location Street Address Work Phone Number
Work Location City, State, Zip Code Work FAX Number
Mailing Street Address, Home Alt.
Mailing City, State, Zip Code Contact Phone Number
Contact E-mail address Cell Phone Number
Note: Registrations will not be accepted without payment!
METHOD OF PAYMENT:
Check/ Money Order Visa Purchase Order MasterCard Credit Card Number Expiration Date
(please attach copy of P.O.) AMEX
Training Expenses May Be Tax Deductible if Paying On Your Own. CNOA’s TAX ID# 23-7085962 Name as it appears on card
Membership Paid by: You Agency
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FOR OFFICE USE ONLY CNOA Member ID # S.S.# CNOA Region # Member Type
CANCELLATION POLICY: Cancellations and requests for refunds must be received in writing. Cancellations received prior to October 23, 2013 will be charged a $35 cancellation fee. Registrations canceled after October 23, 2013, and "no-shows" will not be refunded.
Substitutions will be accepted through November 26, 2013 (Membership is non-refundable or transferable). All Refunds will be processed AFTER the Institute
Please mail your completed Registration Form, along with payment or valid purchase order to:
CNOA, PO Box 55009, Santa Clarita CA 91385-0009
To guarantee you are Pre-registered make sure you have done the following: 1. Completed “Registration Form” 2. Completed “Application for Admission” 3. Acceptable form of Payment MUST be included. 4. Postmarked by 10/20/2013 To ensure your timely pre-registration, please double check all submitted information for accuracy and completeness. Note: If all the requirements are not met, you will be required to provide the information during "Door Registration" at the Training Institute.
California Narcotic Officers’ Association PO Box 55009 Santa Clarita, CA 91385-0009
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