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NLLEA Overview
2016
• State, Provincial, County, Municipal & Campus Law Enforcement Personnel
• Sworn and non-sworn officers
• Vested interest in liquor law enforcement matters
• 501(c)6 Non-profit association
• Unaffiliated with the alcohol industry
From left to right: Joseph Cannon – Immediate Past President (VA), Justin Nordhorn –Sergeant at Arms (WA), Jermaine Galloway – Secretary/Treasurer (ID), James Jones – Vice President (PA), and Wesley Kuhl – President (AZ)
To enhance the standards of liquor law enforcement personnel and the training of the law enforcement profession generally.
To build close professional relationships among alcohol law enforcement officials.
To secure a unity of action in alcohol law enforcement matters.
Improving the standards and practices of liquor law enforcement.
Facilitating the professional development of our members.
Publicly recognizing the role and achievements of liquor law enforcement in protecting and promoting public safety.
Collect and disseminate liquor enforcement data
Consult with law enforcement agencies to provide
technical assistance on:
• Alcohol law enforcement strategies
• Policy development
Advise lawmakers on alcohol-related enforcement
policies
Conduct national and regional trainings
Host the NLLEA Annual Conference
Research has demonstrated that enforcement of policies limiting service to underage persons and intoxicated patrons reduces alcohol-related problems, improves public safety, and reduces crime.
NLLEA and the Delaware Division of Alcohol and Tobacco Enforcement are co-hosting the 2016 NLLEA training symposium. The symposium will be held in Dover, Delaware from April 18 - April 22, 2016. To register, visit : www.nllea.org/trainingsymposium.
Training topics will include: underage drinking enforcement, special events enforcement, illegal trade practices, fraudulent documents, cyber-space investigations, undercover operations, source investigations, place of last drink data collection, illegal gambling and more.
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30th annual NLLEA conference: “Celebrating Progress, Growth, & Successes in the Field of Alcohol Law Enforcement ” Indianapolis, Indiana: Indianapolis Westin Wednesday, September 7 – Friday, September 9, 2016
Workshop & Poster proposals are being accepted until Friday, March 25, 2016. To submit a proposal or to register for the conference, visit the NLLEA website:
www.nllea.org/conference.htm
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Association-Sponsored Regional Training SeminarsRegional seminars are intended to provide more accessible training throughout the United States and Canada, bringing together members from multiple agencies and states.
Customized Training SeminarsNLLEA will work with an agency’s timeline and budget to customize a training specifically to meet the state or agency’s needs.
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The NLLEA gives awards annually for the following:
Alcohol Enforcement Agency of the Year
Alcohol Enforcement Officer of the Year
Most Innovative Alcohol Law Enforcement Program
John W. Britt Community Service Award
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The NLLEA has several membership options available:
Agency Membership Individual Membership Associate Membership Honorary and Lifetime Memberships
Visit our website for more details on the membership options available: http://www.nllea.org/application.htm
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National Liquor Law Enforcement Association
11720 Beltsville Drive, Suite 900Calverton, MD, 20705 USA
Phone: 301-755-2795
Website: http://www.nllea.org
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