16 Tex. Admin. Code § 86.250 - License Requirements - Towing Operator Continuing Education
(a) Terms used in this section have the
meanings assigned by Chapter 59 of this title, unless the context indicates
otherwise.
(b) To renew a towing
operator license, a licensee must complete a total of 4 hours of continuing
education through Department-approved courses. The continuing education hours
must include the following:
(1) 1 hour in
roadway safety;
(2) 1 hour in Texas
law and rules that regulate the conduct of towing operators; and
(3) 2 hours in any topic listed in subsection
(g), including subsection (g)(1) and (g)(2).
(c) For a timely renewal, the continuing
education hours must have been completed within the term of the current
license. For a late renewal, the continuing education hours must have been
completed within the one-year period immediately prior to the date of
renewal.
(d) A licensee will not
receive continuing education hours for attending the same course more than
once.
(e) A licensee will receive
continuing education hours for only those courses that are approved by the
Department, under procedures prescribed by the Department.
(f) A licensee must retain a copy of the
certificate of completion for a course for two years after the date of
completion. In conducting any inspection or investigation of the licensee, the
Department may examine the licensee's records to determine compliance with this
subsection.
(g) To be approved by
the Department under Chapter 59 of this title, a provider's course must be
dedicated to instruction in one or more of the following topics:
(1) Texas law and rules that regulate the
conduct of towing operators;
(2)
roadway safety;
(3) driver
safety;
(4) towing
techniques;
(5) equipment operation
and safety; and
(6) customer
service and documentation.
(h) A Department-approved course may be
offered until the expiration of the course approval or until the provider
ceases to hold an active provider registration, whichever occurs
first.
(i) A provider shall pay to
the Department a continuing education record fee of $5 for each licensee who
completes a course for continuing education credit. A provider's failure to pay
the record fee for courses completed may result in disciplinary action against
the provider, up to and including revocation of the provider's registration
under §
59.90 of this title.
(j) To renew an incident management towing
operator's license the first time, a licensee must complete, in lieu of the
requirements stated in subsections (b), (c), and (g), a professional
development course relating to towing that:
(1) consists of at least 8 hours of training,
of which:
(A) at least 2 hours are live
demonstration and hands-on training;
(B) at least 2 hours are classroom training;
and
(C) any remaining hours are
classroom training or live demonstration and hands-on training;
(2) is dedicated to instruction in
the following topics:
(A) how light-duty tow
trucks work;
(B) towing with a
wheel lift;
(C) towing with a tow
sling;
(D) using tow
dollies;
(E) car carrier
operation;
(F) vehicle
recovery;
(G) light-duty tow
trucks;
(H) field
procedures;
(I) vehicle
maintenance; and
(J) safety;
and
(3) is offered by or
through a Department-approved provider, including a community college, college,
or university.
(k) This
section shall apply to licensees, providers, and courses upon the effective
date of this section.
(l)
Notwithstanding any other provision of this section or Chapter 59 of this
title, a licensee may receive credit under subsection (j) for a course that the
licensee completed before the effective date of this section if:
(1) the course satisfies the requirements of
subsection (j)(1) and (j)(2); and
(2) the licensee furnishes to the Department
a certificate of completion or other evidence satisfactory to the Department of
completion of the course.
(m) Notwithstanding any other provision of
this section or Chapter 59 of this title, a licensee may receive credit under
subsection (b) for a course if:
(1) the
course is a department-approved Strategic Highway Research Program 2 (SHRP2)
course; and
(2) the course is
taught by a department-approved provider.
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