37 Tex. Admin. Code § 215.2 - General Application and Approval Process
(a) In addition to all other respective
entity specific application requirements of this chapter, training provider
applicants must comply with the provisions of this section.
(b) All training provider applicants must
pass an inspection of facilities and instructional materials. The inspection
shall be conducted by commission staff or by a team of training provider
coordinators as appointed by the executive director.
(c) A training provider applicant must have
and maintain:
(1) qualified instructors and
staff to conduct successful training;
(2) instructional resources to conduct
successful training, to include, but not limited to, convenient access to a law
enforcement reference library or sufficient number of computers for student and
staff use;
(3) access to current
and appropriate teaching tools and electronic equipment, including video
players, projection equipment, computer hardware, software, and the
Internet;
(4) a proprietary
interest in or a written contract providing for a firing range suitable for the
course of fire required in the current basic peace officer course, with safety
rules clearly posted, secure storage and first aid equipment while on the
premises; and
(5) a proprietary
interest in or a written contract providing for at least one facility to
conduct police driving training, to include at least one law enforcement
automobile for training.
(d) A training provider applicant shall
submit:
(1) documentation of compliance with
the electronic reporting requirements of §
1701.1523
of the Texas Occupations Code;
(2)
documentation that an advisory board has already been appointed as required by
this chapter and §
1701.252
of the Texas Occupations Code;
(3)
advisory board minutes that show the advisory board has complied with the
requirements of this chapter;
(4)
the name and PID of the proposed training coordinator;
(5) documentation that the training
coordinator is in compliance with all responsibilities required under law;
and
(6) at the request of the
executive director, submit each board member's resume for approval. Law
enforcement training providers excepted, applicants may alternatively submit at
least one copy of the learning objectives of each course covered by the
contract.
(e) The chief
administrator and proposed training coordinator of a law enforcement academy,
law enforcement association, distance education, or proprietary training
provider applicant must appear before the commissioners to respond to questions
prior to action being taken on the application.
(f) The dean or chair and the proposed
training coordinator of an academic alternative applicant must appear before
the commissioners to respond to questions prior to action being taken on the
application.
(g) The effective date
of this section is February 1, 2014.
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