10A N.C. Admin. Code 27G .3802 - STAFF
(a) Certification. Each class shall have a
designated instructor who is certified by DMH/DD/SAS. An individual seeking
initial certification as an instructor shall:
(1) be a high school graduate or its
equivalent;
(2) have a working
knowledge of alcohol, other drugs, and traffic safety issues;
(3) complete and submit the original and one
copy of the application to the DWI/Criminal Justice Branch of
DMH/DD/SAS;
(4) complete an initial
in-service training program provided by DMH/DD/SAS; and
(5) demonstrate skills by teaching all
classes.
(b) Notice.
DMH/DD/SAS shall notify the applicant of the decision regarding initial
certification within 60 days after receipt of the application.
(c) Duration. The duration of full
certification shall be for a maximum period of two years.
(d) Provisional certification. An applicant
who does not obtain initial certification may be issued a provisional
certification, and shall be:
(1) informed as
to the specific reasons why full certification was denied;
(2) provided with eligibility requirements
necessary to reapply for full certification; and
(3) informed regarding the right to appeal
the certification decision.
(e) Recertification:
(1) Individuals seeking recertification shall
submit documentation of having received a minimum of 48 hours of training in
alcohol and drug education traffic subjects during the previous two years. This
training shall be provided by or subject to approval by DMH/DD/SAS.
Documentation of having received this training shall be submitted to the
DWI/Criminal Justice Branch at least 30 days prior to expiration of the current
certification.
(2) An individual
seeking recertification for each subsequent two-year cycle shall submit
documentation of having received 30 hours of training in alcohol and drug
education traffic subjects during the preceding two years;
(3) The training shall be provided or
approved by DMH/DD/SAS; and
(4)
Documentation of this training shall be submitted to the DWI/Criminal Justice
Branch of DMH/DD/SAS at least 90 days prior to expiration of the existing
certification.
(f)
Revocation or suspension of certification may be issued for failure to:
(1) cover the required subjects outlined in
the prescribed curriculum;
(2)
maintain accurate student records;
(3) comply with certification
requirements;
(4) report all
students who complete the prescribed course to DMH/DD/SAS in a timely
manner.
Notes
Eff. May 1, 1996;
Pursuant to G.S. 150B-21.3A, rule is necessary without substantive public interest Eff. July 20, 2019.
Eff. May 1, 1996.
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