FLORIDA BASIC RECRUIT TRAINING PROGRAM
COMPREHENSIVE TEST 2026 FULL QUESTIONS
AND ANSWERS GRADED A+
◉ A written reprimand, probation of up to two years (with or
without mandatory retraining or counseling, if applicable),
suspension of up to two years (with or without mandatory
retraining or counseling, if applicable), and revocation of certificate.
Answer: What are the disciplinary actions that the Commission can
take against an officer's certification?
◉ is convicted, pleads guilty or nolo contendere, or is found guilty of
any felony offense, regardless of withholding of adjudication or
suspension of sentence. Answer: Under the Florida law, the
Commission must revoke an officer's certification if he or she...
◉ Nolo Contendere. Answer: is when an individual does not accept
or deny responsibility for the charges but agrees to accept
punishment.
◉ No. Answer: Can a person continue to work as a certified officer in
the state of Florida after the commission revokes their certification?
, ◉ It provides certain protections "whenever a law enforcement
officer... is under investigation and subject to interrogation by
members of his or her agency for any reason that could lead to
disciplinary action, suspension, demotion, or dismissal...". Answer:
What does the Law Enforcement Officer's Bill of Rights do?
◉ • The officer under investigation must be informed of the nature
of the
complaint, the identity of the complainant, and must have the
opportunity
to review all evidence prior to the interrogation.
• The interrogation shall be conducted at a reasonable hour,
preferably while
the officer is on duty.
• The interrogation shall take place at the office of the command.
• The officer under investigation shall be informed of the rank,
name, and
command of the officer in charge of the investigation, the
interrogating
officer, and all people present during the interrogation.
• All questions directed to the officer under interrogation shall be
asked by or
through one interrogator during any one investigative interrogation,
unless
specifically waived by the officer under investigation.
COMPREHENSIVE TEST 2026 FULL QUESTIONS
AND ANSWERS GRADED A+
◉ A written reprimand, probation of up to two years (with or
without mandatory retraining or counseling, if applicable),
suspension of up to two years (with or without mandatory
retraining or counseling, if applicable), and revocation of certificate.
Answer: What are the disciplinary actions that the Commission can
take against an officer's certification?
◉ is convicted, pleads guilty or nolo contendere, or is found guilty of
any felony offense, regardless of withholding of adjudication or
suspension of sentence. Answer: Under the Florida law, the
Commission must revoke an officer's certification if he or she...
◉ Nolo Contendere. Answer: is when an individual does not accept
or deny responsibility for the charges but agrees to accept
punishment.
◉ No. Answer: Can a person continue to work as a certified officer in
the state of Florida after the commission revokes their certification?
, ◉ It provides certain protections "whenever a law enforcement
officer... is under investigation and subject to interrogation by
members of his or her agency for any reason that could lead to
disciplinary action, suspension, demotion, or dismissal...". Answer:
What does the Law Enforcement Officer's Bill of Rights do?
◉ • The officer under investigation must be informed of the nature
of the
complaint, the identity of the complainant, and must have the
opportunity
to review all evidence prior to the interrogation.
• The interrogation shall be conducted at a reasonable hour,
preferably while
the officer is on duty.
• The interrogation shall take place at the office of the command.
• The officer under investigation shall be informed of the rank,
name, and
command of the officer in charge of the investigation, the
interrogating
officer, and all people present during the interrogation.
• All questions directed to the officer under interrogation shall be
asked by or
through one interrogator during any one investigative interrogation,
unless
specifically waived by the officer under investigation.