Standardized Field Sobriety Testing

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Program Overview

History and Development

Since the mid-1970s, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), with the cooperation and assistance of the law enforcement community, has conducted research that resulted in the development of a battery of three standardized field sobriety tests (horizontal gaze nystagmus, walk-and-turn, and the one leg stand) to assist police officers in detecting impaired drivers. The program, which was previously termed Improved Sobriety Testing, was initially developed by the Los Angeles Police Department and was validated in laboratory and field studies conducted by the Southern California Research Institute. Training in how to conduct the tests is included in the NHTSA course DWI Detection and Standardized Field Sobriety Testing.

In 1986, the Advisory Committee on Highway Safety of the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) passed a resolution which recommended that law enforcement agencies adopt and implement the field sobriety testing training program developed by NHTSA. As the program has grown, it has become apparent that in order to insure continued success, nationally accepted standards must be established. These standards, which establish criteria for the selection and training of SFST practitioners, would help insure the continued high level of success of the SFST program. In 1992, the IACP Highway Safety Committee recommended the development of this system of nationally accepted standards.

In April of 1992, the IACP and NHTSA sponsored a meeting at the headquarters of IACP in Arlington, Virginia. Persons invited to this meeting included senior SFST instructors from several states, curriculum specialists, and training administrators. The participants met in working groups to reach a consensus concerning the many issues relating to the SFST program and to develop recommended minimum standards to the IACP Advisory Committee on Highway Safety. The standards were drafted and presented to the committee for their review at the midyear meeting in June 1992.

The Advisory Committee on Highway Safety, by resolution, adopted the nationalstandards for the SFST Program. The standards were subsequently approved by voting membership of the IACP.Ìý (see standards in program overview)

fb88 has adopted the National Standards and has been instructing the SFST curriculum since the early 1990's.Ìý Although we do not offer a certification in the SFST program, students that complete the classroom and field evaluations receive a non-lapsing certificate of proficiency in SFST.

The fb88 Bureau of Highway Safety (MeBHS) provides oversight and funding for the SFST program in fb88. The MeBHS works closely with the fb88 Criminal Justice Academy (MCJA) to support the SFST program.

Training and Certification

With 100 certified SFST instructors throughout the State of fb88, a large percentage of fb88 Criminal Justice Academy (MCJA) SFST training takes place off site.Ìý MCJA does offer several in-service classes each year for SFST and SFST refresher training which will be posted in this section.

SFST Refresher Training:Ìý (4 hour class)

SFST Refresher training is intended for officers that have previously completed the 24 hour NHTSAÌý DWI Detection and Standardized Field Sobriety Testing program and failed to gain proficiency within the 6 month allotted period.Ìý Successful completion of this class will allow the officer an additional 6 month period to complete their field evaluations and meet with an instructor to complete the proficiency process.Ìý Some officers that have already received proficiency take the class as a refresher.

Justice Planning and Management (JPMA) in conjunction with MeBHS and AAA Northern New England has created an on-line version of the SFST refresher training that is avaiable to any fb88 Law Enforcement Officer that has completed the full SFST training curriculum.

MCJA will post upcoming classes throughout the state.Ìý If your agency has a need for refresher training and would like to sponsor a class in your region, we can work with you to schedule a class.Ìý

SFST Training:Ìý (24 hour class)

SFST training is intended for full time officers that will be working in patrol and enforcing impaired driving laws.Ìý Officers that complete this class and desire to be deemed proficient in SFST will have 6 months from the end of class to complete 10 field evaluations and meet with an instructor to complete the SFST proficiency exam.

MCJA will post upcoming classes throughout the state.Ìý Although MCJA does not often run in-service SFST classes on site, we do run 6 classes per year for the Basic Law Enforcement Training Program (BLETP) students.Ìý We frequently have room for 2-3 students to join these classes if they can not find a class regionally.

SFST Instructor Training:Ìý (40 hour class)

MCJA offers SFST Instructor training every other year.Ìý We alternate years with the Breath Testing Instructor Development program.Ìý Students in this class have to have completed MCJA Methods of Instruction (MOI), be very familiar with the SFST curriculum, and have a sincere desire to teach,Ìý The 40 hour class involves classroom and live teaching segments.

SFST Training Schedule:

None at this time.

Forms
Manuals

DWI Detection & Standardized Field Sobriety Testing (SFST Basic) Manuals:

Feb 2000 -- Student Manual (PDF)
Jan 2002 -- Instructor Manual (PDF), Student Manual (PDF)
Sep 2004 -- Instructor Manual (PDF), Student Manual (PDF)
Feb 2006 -- Instructor Manual (PDF), Student Manual (PDF)
Mar 2013 -- Student Manual (PDF)
May 2013 --
Oct 2015 -- Instructor Manual (PDF), Student Manual (PDF)
Feb 2018 -- ,
Feb 2023Ìý-- Instructor Manual (PDF), Student Manual (PDF)

DWI Detection & Standardized Field Sobriety Testing (SFST Refresher) Manuals:

Mar 2002 -- Instructor Manual (PDF), Student Manual (PDF)
Sep 2004 -- Instructor Manual (PDF), Student Manual (PDF)
Aug 2008 (4-hour) -- Instructor Manual (PDF), Student Manual (PDF)
Aug 2008 (8-hour) -- Instructor Manual (PDF),
2009 Session II -- ÌýInstructor Manual (PDF), Student Manual (PDF)
Oct 2015 -- ÌýInstructor Manual (PDF), Student Manual (PDF)
Feb 2018 -- Ìý,
Feb 2023Ìý-- ÌýInstructor Manual (PDF), Student Manual (PDF)

Instructors

06/1/2022

County List

³Û´Ç°ù°ìÌý Ìý ÌýFranklin, Kennebec, Somerset
Chabot Kevin Wells PD Ìý Allen Seth MSP - Traffic
Cunniff John Saco PD Ìý Dinsmore Ryan Waterville PD
Gosselin Christopher York PD Ìý Drouin Anthony Augusta PD
McNeice Brian York PD Ìý Fleming Haley MSP-C
Parker Victor Biddeford PD Ìý Gove Normand Gardiner PD
Raymond Andrew Sanford PD Ìý Hastings Ed Fire Marshal
Richardson Carlton MWS Sanford Ìý Heath Paul Clinton PD
Schoff Kevin Kennebunk PD Ìý Hutchings Christopher Augusta PD
Sargent Ashley N Berwick PD Ìý Jackson Joseph Somerset SO
Wagner Jason Buxton PD Ìý Madore Jason MSP-C
Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý Maloon Tyler MSP-C
CumberlandÌý Ìý McDonald Kyle Waterville PD
Anastasoff Shawn Scarborough PD Ìý Petrini Breanne MSP Training
Benjamin Rory Cape Elizabeth PD Ìý Veilleux John Winslow PD
Bernier Joshua Brunswick PD Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý
Feeney Andrew Cumberland SO Ìý Sagadahoc, Lincoln, Knox, Waldo
Gallant Eugene Windham PD Ìý Beal Joshua MWS
Hatch Ted Gorham PD Ìý Bryan Eric Bath PD
Hendee Scott Cumberland PD Ìý Finnegan Edwin MCJA
Horning Rachel BMV - Portland Ìý Greely James Searsport PD
Libby Robert Judicial Marshal-York Ìý Kane Brendan Lincoln SO
Mattox Scot Falmouth PD Ìý Olson Garrett Sagadahoc SO
Physic Elgin MSP-B Ìý Polky Patrick Knox SO
Roma John Brunswick PD Ìý Sharpe Matthew Sagadahoc SO
Shinay Chris Portland PD Ìý Simmons David MWS-Belfast
Smith Allisha Cumberland SO Ìý Smith Arthur Knox SO
Thurlow Kaitlyn Gorham PD Ìý Smith Roy Belfast PD
Thurlow Michael Scarborough PD Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý
Welch Danielle Cumberland SO Ìý Penobscot, Piscataquis
Williams Raymond Windham PD Ìý Angelo Sarah Orono PD
Yeaton Matthew Falmouth PD Ìý Benjamin Ed Holden PD
Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý Dauphinee Troy MWS-Greenville
Androscoggin, Oxford Ìý Day Stephen Holden PD
Burkhardt Jeffrey Lewiston PD Ìý Everett Joseph Brewer PD
Clukey Brock MWS Rumford Ìý Farrar Shannon Bangor PD
Levesque Andrew Lisbon PD Ìý Gauvin Paul Brewer PD
Mailhot Greg Androscoggin SO Ìý Gray Christopher Orono PD
McGee Ryan Lisbon PD Ìý Henderson David Fire Marshal
Schmieks Barry Auburn PD Ìý Kurth Kari MSP-E
Winson Lawrence Rumford PD Ìý Mangino Nicholas MWS-Dexter
Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý Merrill Daniel Orono PD
Aroostook, Washington, Hancock Ìý Miller Lee Old Town PD
Cake Judson Bar Harbor PD Ìý Miller William Hampden PD
Cochran Chad Caribou PD Ìý Perry Jordan Bangor PD
Dominy Brian Acadia Ntl Park Ìý Rackliff Jeremy Piscataquis SO
Dupuis Dakota Hancock SO Ìý Rusby Tyler Bangor PD
Hayes Christopher Presque Isle PD Ìý Stuart Jason Bangor PD
Mote Kelvin Ellsworth PD Ìý Turcotte Aaron MSP-Traffic
Rudolph Eric MWS Ellsworth Ìý Walsh John Penobscot SO

Listed Alphabetically

Last Name First Name Agency Ìý Last Name First Name Agency
Allen Seth MSP Traffic Ìý Madore Jason MSP - C
Anastasoff Shawn Scarborough PD Ìý Mailhot Gregory Androscoggin SO
Angelo Sarah Orono PD Ìý Maloon Tyler MSP - C
Beal Joshua MWSÌý Ìý Mangino Nicholas MWS Newport
Benjamin Rory Cape Elizabeth PD Ìý Mattox Scot Falmouth PD
Benjamin Ed Holden PD Ìý McDonald Kyle Waterville PD
Bernier Joshua Brunswick PD Ìý McGee Ryan Lisbon PD
Bryan Eric Bath PD Ìý McNeice Brian York PD
Burkhardt Jeffrey Lewiston PD Ìý Merrill Daniel Orono PD
Cake Judson Bar Harbor PD Ìý Miller Lee Old Town PD
Chabot Kevin Wells PD Ìý Miller William Hampden PD
Clukey Brock MWS Rumford Ìý Mote Kelvin Ellsworth PD
Cochran Chad Caribou PD Ìý Olson Garrett Sagadahoc SO
Cunniff John Saco PD Ìý Parker Victor Biddeford PD
Dauphinee Troy MWS - Greenville Ìý Perry Jordan Bangor PD
Day Stephen Holden PD Ìý Petrini Breanne MSP-Training
Dinsmore Ryan Waterville PD Ìý Physic Elgin MSP-B
Dominy Brian Acadia Ntl Park Ìý Polky Patrick Knox SO
Drouin Anthony Augusta PD Ìý Rackliff Jeremy Piscataquis SO
Dupuis Dakota Hancock SO Ìý Raymond Andrew Sanford PD
Everett Joseph Brewer PD Ìý Richardson Carlton MWS Sanford
Farrar Shannon Bangor PD Ìý Roma John Brunswick PD
Feeney Andrew Cumberland SO Ìý Rudolph Eric MWS Ellsworth
Finnegan Edwin MCJA Ìý Rusby Tyler Bangor PD
Fleming Haley MSP-C Ìý Sargent Ashley N Berwick PD
Gallant Eugene Windham PD Ìý Schoff Kevin Kennebunk PD
Gauvin Paul Brewer PD Ìý Schmieks Barry Auburn PD
Gosselin Christopher York PD Ìý Sharpe Matthew Sagadahoc SO
Gove Normand Gardiner PD Ìý Shinay ChrisÌý Portland PD
Gray Christopher Orono PD Ìý Simmons David MWS Belfast
Greely James Searsport PD Ìý Smith Alisha Cumberland SO
Hastings Edward Fire Marshal Ìý Smith Arthur Knox SO
Hatch Theodore Gorham PD Ìý Smith Roy Belfast PD
Hayes Christopher Presque Isle PD Ìý Stuart Jason Bangor PD
Heath Paul Clinton PD Ìý Thurlow Kaitlyn Gorham PD
Hendee Scott Cumberland PD Ìý Thurlow Michael Scarborough PD
Henderson David Fire Marshal Ìý Turcotte Aaron MSP Traffic
Horning Rachel BMVÌý Ìý Veilleux John Winslow PD
Hutchings Christopher Augusta PD Ìý Wagner Jason Buxton PD
Jackson Joseph Somerset SO Ìý Walsh John Penobscot SO
Kane Brendan Lincoln SO Ìý Welch Danielle Cumberland SO
Kurth Kari MSP - E Ìý Williams Raymond Windham PD
Levesque Andrew Lisbon PD Ìý Winson Lawrence Rumford PD
Libby Robert Judicial Marshal Ìý Yeaton Matthew Falmouth PD