The Phlebotomy Task Force
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FAQsStatewide Coordinator660-543-4213
Email InformationMissouri Law Enforcement Phlebotomy Program (LEPP)
– Assistance with policy and procedure development and resources for agencies who would like to develop a law enforcement phlebotomy program within this project, and
– Training for up to 15 qualified officers to become law enforcement phlebotomists through training in Mexico, Missouri at the Moberly Area Community College (MACC) chosen from applicants throughout Missouri.
– Requalification training every two (2) years for Qualified LEPs.
This is a grant-funded project and not all officers who apply will be accepted. Due to the nature of this project, officers must have support from the head of their agency, prosecutors, elected officials, and other necessary stakeholders.
The Law Enforcement Phlebotomy Program (LEPP) Task Force, made up of individuals from law enforcement, prosecuting attorneys’ offices, MACC, and highway safety professionals, will make the selections for the project. We will make every attempt to choose agencies from different regions throughout the state, depending on where the most support is committed from the supporting organizations as described. Some agencies may have more than one officer accepted based on commitment, size, support, and other factors.
It is hoped that this project will grow in the future but there is no guarantee of funding. The Missouri LEPP is set up similar to the DRE program, with centralized statewide oversight of initial training, re-training, and continued qualification as a Law Enforcement Phlebotomist (LEP). The program currently has thirty (42) law enforcement officers who were trained and qualified through the project in 2023, 2024, and 2025.
Training will take place in 2026 in two separate classes. Applicants will have to participate in six weeks of online training assignments; travel to Mexico, Missouri for approximately 3-4 days for the onsite training; and the clinical portion of the training session will be scheduled with the MACC staff. The clinical assignments may be closer to home and may take approximately 4-6 weeks to complete depending on scheduling with the clinical site (i.e., VA hospital, local hospital, other lab or clinic). Each LEP will be required to complete 100 successful blood draws prior to official completion of the program as determined by approved clinical staff.
Please note, as a law enforcement phlebotomy candidate, you will have to draw blood from your fellow officers and you will have blood drawn while in the onsite training. We will also have LEPs available at our kick-off meeting who will demonstrate blood draws on our candidate volunteers. If you have concerns about this, you need to consider if this is the right program for you.
Grant funds will cover all travel expenses including lodging, per diem, and travel. Background checks and drug tests are required and will be covered through the grant funding. Vaccinations may be required for clinical sites, but these are NOT covered through grant fees and are the responsibility of the individual or the participating agency. Salaries are the responsibility of the participating agency.
More information will be available on the application and to the applicants and agencies upon acceptance into the Program.
Photos from the Classroom
Training Schedules (You must be available for at least one of these to participate):
Session 1
Online: April 5 – May 15, 2026 via lectures, classes and assignments
Mid-Term: May 18 – 19, 2026 (Dates may vary based on instructor requirement)
Onsite: May 20, 21, & 22, 2026 in class in Mexico, MO (MSC will make hotel arrangements for you beginning the 19th)
Clinicals: May 26 – June 26, 2026 (*Dates are tentative, may be extended, and scheduled by MACC staff; either in Mexico, MO or scheduled closer to agency location)
Session 2
Online: June 22 – July 31,2026 via lectures, classes and assignments
Mid-Term: August 3- 4, 2026 (Dates may vary based on instructor requirement)
Onsite: August 5, 6, & 7, 2026 in class in Mexico, MO (MSC will make hotel arrangements for you beginning the 4th)
Clinicals: August 10 – September 15, 2026 (*Dates are tentative, may be extended, and scheduled by MACC staff; either in Mexico, MO or scheduled closer to agency location)
If you have questions, please contact Dr. Joanne Kurt-Hilditch at 660-543-4213 or kurt-hilditch@ucmo.edu.
APPLICATIONS AVAILABLE OCTOBER 17, 2025
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LEP Program Online Application Link – Click Here to go to online application Click here for SAMPLE APPLICATION ONLY; DO NOT SUBMIT. THIS SHOWS YOU WHAT IS ONLINE |
| Candidate and Agency Approval Document – FY2026 Document |
| LEPP Commitment Document – FY2026 Document |
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What’s Provided by the Grant:
| Training Tuition & Application Fees |
| Lodging, Mileage, Per Diem |
| Blood Draw Chairs for each accepted agency |
| Backpacks and Other Supplies for initial project |
| Background Check and Drug Testing Fees |
By The Numbers
Number of Missouri LEPs
Blood Draws Conducted by LEPs







