Range master definition

Range master or “range officer” means a person or persons trained and appointed by the operators of a commercial shooting facility to oversee the safe discharge of firearms in accordance with the requirements of this article and any additional safety specifications that may be adopted by the operators of the commercial shooting facility. At a minimum, a range master or a range officer shall complete the necessary training and obtain certification to be a range master or range officer from the National Rifle Association, the NROI National Range Officer Institute, the IDPA International Defensive Pistol Association, the SASS Single Action Shooters Society, the CMP Civilian Marksmans Program, the Washington State Criminal Justice Commission, anthe armed forces or, as determined by the director, other training equivalent to the National Rifle Association training for certification as a range master or range officer.
Range master or “range officer” means a person or persons trained and appointed by the operators of a commercial shooting facility to oversee the safe discharge of firearms in accordance with the requirements of this article and any additional safety specifications that may be adopted by the operators of the commercial shooting facility. At a minimum, a range master or a range officer shall complete the necessary training and obtain certification to be a range master or range officer from the National Rifle Association, the Washington State Criminal Justice Commission, or an armed forces equivalent.
Range master or “range officer” means a person or persons trained and appointed by the operators of a commercial shooting facility to oversee the safe discharge of firearms in accordance with the requirements of this article and any additional safety specifications that may be adopted

Examples of Range master in a sentence

  • He is qualified as a Range master, Firearms Instructor, Field Training Officer, EVOC Instructor, Defensive Tactics Instructor, California P.O.S.T. certified instructor.

  • These positions include: • Defensive tactics instructor • Taser instructor • OC instructor • ASP/Baton Instructor • Search and rescue liaison • School resource liaison • Neighborhood watch liaison • CPR instructor • Evidence custodian • SFST instructor • Radar instructor • ▇▇▇▇▇▇/NIC instructor • Range master • Field Training Officer • Coroner The provisions of this article limit each employee to one (1) incentive bonus regardless of how many training positions or additional positions that employee holds.

  • Examples of special assignments included: FTO assignments, Range master, Transportation and Explorer Advisor.

  • All weapons, ammunition, and associated equipment will be inspected and approved by the Range master or designee prior to use.


More Definitions of Range master

Range master. Police Officer assigned as the Range Master shall receive an allowance equal to three percent (3%) of their normal monthly base rate of pay. 16.10.1 The assignment to Range Master is at the sole discretion of the District Police Chief. No officer has any property rights to such assignments. Officers in such positions acknowledge, as does the POA, that officers may be transferred or reassigned from their special assignment position on a non-punitive basis and that they have no right to appeal from such transfer or reassignment. Nonetheless an officer shall not be punitively removed from a special assignment without being granted an opportunity for administrative appeal. However, the provision of an appeal shall not create a property interest in the assignment. 16.10.2 Refer to the District Police Policy and Procedure manual for more information regarding Range Master.
Range master means an individual certified by the Commission and appointed by a school director to control and supervise all activities at a firearms range.
Range master. Unit employees regularly assigned as a Range Master shall receive assignment pay at the rate of one hundred fifty dollars ($150) per month.

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