2 hr. (8am) Property Rights Law-L.E. Authority-DL only-CANCELED

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Registrations are closed for this event
Date: Tuesday, May 12, 2020
Registration Deadline: Friday, May 1, 2020
Time: 8:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Instructor Location:
At Your Dept.!!
Participation Guidelines are located in the class description section
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Instructor: Don Hays, Illinois Prosecutors Services, LLC

Members' Fee: $20
Sworn Non-Members' Fee: $0
Non-Members' Fee: $20
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** Registering for a Distant Learning Class now means you have the room and equipment at your agency to receive the training ** 

(See the requirements below)

DISTANT LEARNING ONLY

Class presentation times- 8:00 am - 10:00 am

The presentation deals with property rights with reference to search and seizure, repossession, and eviction law as far as law enforcement authority and potential liability is concerned.

It speaks to all of the warrant exceptions that Officers can use to enter property and the community caretaking function of law enforcement.

COURSE CONTENT: This presentation will deal with the status of Property Rights Law in Illinois with respect to the duty and authority of Law Enforcement Officers in such cases.  The law concerning the legal rights and duties of owners and occupiers of property in Illinois will be identified and the Illinois Forcible Entry and Detainer Act will be analyzed.

The duties and authorities of Illinois Law Enforcement Officers will be identified and discussed with particular attention paid to the explicit and/or implied limits placed upon those duties and authorities by Illinois Statutory and Caselaw concerning entry and enforcement rights by law enforcement Officers with respect to property.

Topics such as Crisis Intervention, Incident De-escalation, and Dispute Resolution will be discussed, and recent statutory changes and recently published case law will used to illustrate the status of Illinois law with respect to Property Rights law and Landlord/Tenant Law concerning such topics such as Search and Seizure authority and potential Illinois and Federal Law Enforcement liability.

Examples of topics to be analyzed are: Law Enforcement Duties and Limitations in Foreclosure/Eviction situations; Allegations of Criminal Trespass in Landlord/Tenant situations, Law Enforcement Duties and Limitations of Repossession situations; and Law Enforcement Authority with respect to entry upon or seizure of real or person property.

REGISTRATION:

All registrations are received on the MTU#1 website.  If you are registering for a distant learning class, you must access the registration via the training calendar.  The calendar view will allow you to first select which classroom the officer(s) are attending.    Find Registration instructions here       

THIS IS NOT A PUBLIC MEETING

 

Students will be sent the login information one week prior to the class, along with the handout

Guidelines to participate

  • The student(s) must be in an office or training room where they will be “attending” the class and not interrupted by phones, walk-ins, etc.
  • It is up to the agency to determine how many of their people are allowed to sit together
  • We understand emergencies do happen and people have to run out. If a student misses more than 10% of a class we cannot give them a certificate 
  • The two hour session MAY NOT contain any official breaks
  • Everyone must be considered “on-duty

 

To ensure proper participation

The sign-in QR code will be displayed on the screen around 10 minutes prior at the start of the class and then taken down

The evaluation QR code will displayed at the end of the class / An evaluation must be received from a student in order to receive credit for the training session.

Students will be required place their PTB number on their evaluation form in order to receive a certificate / the officer will not be identified with any comments they may submit on the form

 

TO PARTICIPATE:

  • Agencies outside of the MTU1 member region will be allowed to participate at the MTU1 member rate stated under costs
  • Registrations will be done on the MTU1 website and it is assumed an agency has the equipment to participate
  • Any no shows without canceling prior to the class will be invoiced
  • Handouts will be emailed a week prior to training.

 

COST

  • Class minimum of 10 students = $20 per student – with no maximum
  • The $200 instructor fee will be prorated per the total attendance.
    • The maximum per student cost is $20

 

Equipment

All you need is a laptop or desk computer to connect to the internet

  • A camera and microphone are preferable but not mandatory.
  • The system you log into will allow you to call a number and be in verbal contact with the instructor if you have a question.