16 Tex. Admin. Code § 92.51 - Responsibilities of Course Providers
(a) A
course provider must:
(1) ensure that courses
are delivered online in a manner conducive to learning;
(2) include the department-issued provider
and course numbers in all advertisements and webpages; and
(3) issue a certificate of completion to each
participant who completes the course.
(b) The certificate of completion must be
printable by the person completing the course and include:
(1) title and number of the course;
(2) unique participant registration
number;
(3) course provider name,
provider number, course name and number, and telephone number;
(4) case or cause number for the
offense;
(5) offense
type;
(6) court number and county
of the offense;
(7) date of the
offense;
(8) course completion
date;
(9) number of instructional
hours;
(10) name of the participant
who completed the course;
(11)
electronic signature of the course provider authorized representative, and the
participant; and
(12) the following
statement, signed by the participant: "Under penalty of law, I attest to the
fact by name and signature on this document I have successfully completed the
number of hours as required under Texas Administrative Code, Title 16, Chapter
92, and that any false information on this document will be used as evidence
against me in a court of law and/or administrative proceeding."
(c) A course provider may not
publish false or misleading advertisements.
(d) Course providers are responsible for the
conduct and administration of their courses, including the verification of
participant attendance and course performance. Course providers must ensure
that their courses are administered in a manner consistent with the
representations contained in the application for course approval.
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