1 Tex. Admin. Code § 62.52 - Standards for OAG Sexual Assault Training Program Certification
(a) A local program to become certified as an
OAG Sexual Assault Training program shall provide at least forty (40) hours of
training, including but not limited to the following topics: dynamics of sexual
assault, system response, prevention, working with survivors, local program
information, forensic medical examinations for the collection of evidence, and
the role of an advocate during the sexual assault forensic medical
examination.
(b) A local program,
at a minimum, shall include provisions for training employees or volunteers of
a local program who provide any of the minimum services to address sexual
assault.
(c) A local program shall
train any advocate or individual who may be present during a forensic medical
examination for the collection of evidence for an alleged sexual
assault.
(d) A local program may
also train other individuals regardless of their relationship or affiliation
with the local program.
(e)
Additional information regarding the OAG Sexual Assault Training Program
certification process requirements and the minimum standards is described on
the OAG website.
(f) In developing
the minimum standards for an OAG Sexual Assault Training Program, the OAG shall
consult with individuals and organizations having knowledge and experience
relating to sexual assault.
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