28 Tex. Admin. Code § 19.1007 - Course Certification Submission Applications, Course Expirations, and Resubmissions
(a) The provider
shall submit the course certification application to the department or its
designee and include the following information:
(1) A certification by the provider that the
course meets the minimum requirements as defined in this subchapter;
(2) A statement identifying the knowledge,
skills, or abilities the licensee is expected to obtain through completion of
the course;
(3) A detailed course
content outline showing the approximate times for major topics;
(4) For one-time-event continuing education
courses, the provider's certification that all speakers, if any, are qualified
under this subchapter;
(5) The
method of evaluation by which the provider measures how effectively the course
meets its objectives and provides for student input;
(6) The total number of course hours
requested for approval, including:
(A) the
method the applicant is using to determine the number of course
hours;
(B) the number of hours
included in the total number of course hours requested for approval that are:
(i) sales and marketing topics; and
(ii) ethics and consumer protection topics;
and
(C) for applicants
determining classroom equivalent or self study course hours by using the
average of approval times in other states, a list of all course approval times
and states in which the course is approved.
(7) A sample of the certificate of completion
which shall be used when licensees or adjuster applicants successfully complete
the certified course for approval by the department or its designee. The
certificate of completion must contain, at a minimum, the following
information:
(A) a statement that the course
is for continuing education credit, adjuster prelicensing training, long-term
care partnership certification, Medicare-related product certification, small
employer health benefit plan specialty certification, or annuity
certification;
(B) provider name
and number;
(C) assignee's name and
number (if applicable);
(D) course
name, and if applicable, TDI course number(s);
(E) total number of credit hours and the
number of included ethics and consumer protection topics;
(F) date of course completion;
(G) for continuing education courses, TDI
license number and name of student completing the course;
(H) for adjuster prelicensing training, the
name of the student completing the course; and
(I) for certification courses, TDI license
number, the name of the student completing the course, and the type of
certification (long-term care partnership certification, Medicare-related
product certification, small employer health benefit plan specialty
certification, or annuity certification);
(8) A statement that the course is intended
for:
(A) continuing education classroom,
classroom equivalent, or self study credit and whether the course is primarily
intended to be open to all licensees or shall have a restricted
enrollment;
(B) adjuster
prelicensing education and whether the course is primarily intended to be open
to all adjuster applicants or shall have a restricted enrollment; or
(C) certification and whether the course is
primarily intended to be open to all licensees or will have a restricted
enrollment;
(9) A copy
of the provider's refund policy; and
(10) Any other information requested by the
department.
(b) Failure
to submit a completed application and all of the requested items shall result
in rejection of the application.
(c) The provider's information supporting the
certification application shall be:
(1)
maintained by the provider for four years;
(2) subject to review and audit by the
department or its designee; and
(3)
provided to the department or its designee upon request.
(d) All course certifications are valid for
two years at which time the course certification shall expire. The provider
shall review and update each course every two years to remain in compliance
with this subchapter prior to resubmission for certification. If more than 25%
of the course is changed, or if any change shall affect the course content
breakdown as previously certified by the department, the department shall
consider the course revised and the provider must submit the course to the
department for certification as a new course.
(e) If a course is not certified by the
department, the provider may request re-evaluation, supplying specifics on how
each portion of the course meets the minimum requirements for
certification.
Notes
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