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UNCLASSIFIED//FOUO
(U//FOUO) Less-Than-Lethal Devices Policy Guide.
(U) Ensure the ASAC or SSA assigned by the field office completes the FD-1085
within 30 days of the incident, in delegated reviews, including those reviews
completed by the task force officer, task force member, or task force participant
agency.
(U) Training Division (TD), assistant director must:.
(U) Consult with the Office of the General Counsel (OGC) prior to approving any
other FBI employees (non-law enforcement) who are not assigned to a field office
to carry the FBI issued OC.
(U) Prepare an EC giving authorization for non-Iaw enforcement employees to
carry the FBI issued OC.
(U) Ensure the employee has successfully completed a course of instruction on
OC provided by a certified FBI defensive tactics instructor..
(U) Inspection Division (INSD) must:
(U) Determine whether to deploy a team to investigate any use of less-than-lethal
devices or delegate responsibility to the field office.
(U) Ensure completion of the FD-1085.
(U) Maintain data on the use of less-than-lethal devices and prepare an annual
report.
2.2.
(U) Non-FBI Employees (Task Force Officers/Task Force Members/Task
Force Participants)
(U/FOUO) Although the DOJ policy does not mention federal task force officers
specifically, the FBI has determined that the policy should apply to all of its TFOs when
they are engaged in FBI operations.
(U/FOUO) TFMs are not generally Iaw enforcement officers and, therefore, will not
normally carry less-than-lethal devices in connection with the performance of their
official duties. TFOs are certified federal, state, Iocal or tribal Iaw enforcement officers
and will likely be issued less-than-lethal devices by their agencies. TFPs may also be law
enforcement officers who carry less-than-lethal devices that have been issued by their
agencies.
force officer, task force member, or task force participant, an individual may carry
Iess-than-lethal devices that have been issued by the individual's agency only as set forth
in Section 3.8. of this policy guide.
(U) Task force officers are
(U) Required to attend all DIOG related training and is bound by all rules
regulations, and policies set forth in the DiOG.
(U) A certified federal, state, local, or tribal law enforcement officer.
(U) Authorized to carry a firearm
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