Online Mandatory Training


E-FORCSE Information Security and Privacy Training Course

The Florida Department of Law Enforcement has developed this online course, E-FORCSE Information Security and Privacy Training Course, with the E-FORCSE Program and the Florida Department of Health.

Successful completion of this course fulfills the security and privacy training requirements for law enforcement and investigative agencies to request and receive confidential and exempt health information from the E-FORCSE database as required by 64K-1.003(2)(a)3., Florida Administrative Code. It will also satisfy the mandatory retraining requirements for Rule 11B-27.00212 (5) (a) Florida Administrative Code.
 

Certified officers may be awarded one hour of training that can be applied toward the 40 hour mandatory retraining requirement.

Important message: Once you complete the course you will be asked to enter your name and email address. Your proof of completion will be sent to the address you specify. You may use any email address.
 



Once you have completed this online course, your proof of completion will be emailed to the address specified. Provide a copy to your agency’s E-FORCSE administrator as proof of training course completion prior to appointment.

For mandatory retraining, once you have completed this online course please enter your name and email address. Your proof of completion will be sent to the address specified. The email can be printed and submitted to your agency’s designated training coordinator. The training coordinator may then enter the record into the Automated Training Management System (ATMS) and generate an official certificate of completion using the Online Training Certificate System (OTCS). Techical questions and concerns may be directed to the Bureau of Professional Development at (850) 410-7373.

Send questions related to the E-FORCSE Program to e-forcse@flhealth.gov.

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Florida Department of Law Enforcement Priorities

FDLE is composed of five areas: Executive Direction and Business Support, Criminal Investigations and Forensic Science, Criminal Justice Information, Criminal Justice Professionalism and Florida Capitol Police. FDLE’s duties, responsibilities and procedures are mandated through Chapter 943, FS, and Chapter 11, FAC. To learn more about these areas, read our Statement of Agency Organization and Operation or visit our Open Government page.