Mich. Admin. Code R. 338.1560 - Instructor qualifications
Rule 60.
(1) An
instructor of prelicensure courses shall possess either of the following
qualifications:
(a) Be qualified under the
requirements of section 2404b(4) of the Occupational Code, MCL
339.2404b(4).
(b) Be qualified by
experience, education, or both, to supervise and instruct a prelicensure course
required under MCL 339.2404b, including at least 1 of the following:
(i) Properly licensed, certified, or approved
instructor at a high school, intermediate school district, community college,
university, the bureau of construction codes, the Michigan occupational safety
and health administration, other government agency, or a proprietary school
licensed by the department.
(ii)
Currently licensed as a residential builder or maintenance and alteration
contractor with at least 3 years of experience in the subject matter being
taught.
(iii) Possess equivalent
qualifications or relevant expertise in the subject matter being
taught.
(2) An
individual seeking approval as a prelicensure course instructor shall submit to
the department an application on a form provided by the department. In order
for the applicant to be approved as a prelicensure course instructor, the
application must be approved by the department.
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