16 Tex. Admin. Code § 62.71 - Responsibilities of Supervisors
(a) A supervisor
must:
(1) be a registered code enforcement
officer;
(2) have adequate
training, knowledge, and skill to consult competently concerning any code
enforcement services which the supervisee undertakes; and
(3) provide an alternate registered code
enforcement officer to provide supervision for the supervisee in circumstances
when the supervisor will not be available for more than four consecutive
weeks.
(b) A supervisor
may not:
(1) supervise more than three
supervisees at one time;
(2) accept
payment or other consideration from a supervisee in exchange for supervision;
or
(3) be employed by the
supervisee, lease or rent space from the supervisee, or have any relationship
with the supervisee which could impair the supervisor's professional
judgment.
(c) A
supervisor who has ceased supervision of a supervisee must submit a
notification of termination of supervision to the department and the supervisee
within 30 days of the date supervision ceases. The notification of termination
of supervision must include:
(1) the name and
registration number of the supervisor, as well as the name and registration
number of the supervisee;
(2) a
statement that supervision has terminated;
(3) the reason for termination; and
(4) the date of termination of
supervision.
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