1 Tex. Admin. Code § 52.3 - Employee Education and Training
(a) The agency may
use state funds to provide education and training for its employees in
accordance with the State Employees Training Act (Texas Government Code,
§§
656.041 -
656.104).
(b) The education or training shall be
related to the employee's current position or prospective job duties within the
agency.
(c) When an employee seeks
reimbursement for a training or education program offered by an institution of
higher education or private or independent institution of higher education, the
agency shall only reimburse the tuition expenses for a program course
successfully completed by an employee at an accredited institution of higher
education.
(d) The agency's
education and training program benefits both the agency and the employees
participating by:
(1) preparing for
technological and legal developments;
(2) increasing work capabilities;
(3) increasing the number of qualified
employees in areas for which the agency has difficulty in recruiting and
retaining employees; and (4) increasing the competence of agency
employees.
(e) Agency
employees may be required to complete an education or training program related
to the employee's duties or prospective duties as a condition of
employment.
(f) Participation in an
education or training program requires the appropriate level of approval prior
to participation and is subject to the availability of funds within the
agency's budget.
(g) Reimbursement
for completing program courses offered by institutions of higher education,
such as those credited towards a degree, requires the approval of the First
Assistant Attorney General.
(h) The
employee education and training program for the agency may include:
(1) mandatory agency-sponsored training
required for all employees;
(2)
education relating to technical or professional certifications and
licenses;
(3) education and
training relating to the promotion of employee development;
(4) employee-funded external
education;
(5) agency-funded
external education, including continuing legal education, online courses, and
courses not credited towards a degree; and
(6) other agency-sponsored education and
training determined by the agency to fulfill the purposes of the State
Employees Training Act.
(i) The Office of the Attorney General's
Human Resources Director is designated as the administrator of the agency's
education and training program.
(j)
The administrator or administrator's designee shall develop policies for
administering each of the components of the employee education and training
program. These policies shall provide clear and objective guidelines and shall
include, at a minimum, the following:
(1)
eligibility requirements for participation;
(2) approval procedures for participation;
and
(3) obligations of program
participants.
(k)
Approval to participate in any portion of the agency's education and training
program shall not in any way affect an employee's at-will status or constitute
a guarantee or indication of continued employment, nor shall it constitute a
guarantee or indication of future employment in a current or prospective
position.
(l) Permission to
participate in any education and training program may be withdrawn if the
agency determines, in its sole discretion, that participation would negatively
impact the employee's job duties or performance.
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