Tenn. Comp. R. & Regs. 0090-05-.01 - CONTINUING EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS
(1) As a
prerequisite for the renewal of a license, a qualifying agent shall obtain
sixteen (16) hours of Commissioner-approved instruction in the alarm industry
during the two (2) year period prior to the expiration of such
license.
(2) A classroom hour shall
be defined as fifty (50) minutes out of the hour of actual
instruction.
(3) The curriculum
must be relevant to the alarm industry and meet criteria established by the
Commissioner.
(4) For fire alarm
licensure, the qualifying agent must complete a course in fire alarm
installation and monitoring prior to the first renewal of such license unless
this certification was presented for approval of initial licensing. For
purposes of meeting this requirement, the individual must obtain certification
by a national training program approved by the Commissioner for qualifying
education in the fire alarm classification.
(5) The Commissioner shall have the authority
to accept additional courses other than those stated in paragraph (5) for
purposes of meeting the requirements in paragraph (5).
(6) The Commissioner may award qualifying
agents up to four (4) hours of continuing education credits for attendance at a
meeting of the Commissioner and/or any committee authorized by the Commissioner
based on the length of the meeting. Qualifying agents who elect to attend a
meeting for credit must complete the sign-in sheet for qualifying agents prior
to the start of the meeting. The credits will only be available to qualifying
agents attending qualifying meetings for a maximum of eight (8) hours of credit
per renewal period. Nothing in this rule shall be construed to require or
presume that the Commissioner will form and/or maintain a committee and/or
schedule a certain number of committee meetings per renewal period. Notice of
any meetings qualifying under this rule will be posted on the Department's
website within a reasonable amount of time prior to the meeting.
Notes
Authority: T.C.A. ยงยง 62-32-307 and 62-32-313.
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