Utah Admin. Code R156-63b-602 - Division Approval and Operating Standards -Training Program for Armored Car Security Officers
(1) To obtain
Division approval of a training program for armored car security officers, the
program owner shall submit to the Division:
(a) an application in a form prescribed by
the Division;
(b) a fee for the
approval of the program; and
(c) a
written education and training manual which includes:
(i) a course syllabus with an hourly
breakdown of the course outline and training schedule;
(ii) a course curriculum;
(iii) a four-hour instructor training
program;
(iv) testing tools;
and
(v) if an online curriculum or
multi-media learning tools are used, a copy of the original medium.
(2) If any individual
or entity uses a Division-approved training program that the user does not own,
the user shall submit to and maintain with the Division a current copy of the
user's written contract with the program owner, which identifies the duration
allowed for use. The user shall promptly update this information in writing
with the Division as necessary.
(3)
A course curriculum shall include the following content:
(a) for a basic education and training
program, the content established in Section
R156-63b-603; and
(b) for a basic firearms training program,
the content established in Section
R156-63b-604.
(4) All instructors teaching an
approved basic education and training program shall:
(a) have at least three years of supervisory
experience reasonably related to providing armored car security services;
and
(b) have completed a four-hour
instructor training program which shall include the following:
(i) motivation and the learning
process;
(ii) teacher preparation
and teaching methods;
(iii)
classroom management;
(iv) testing;
and
(v) instructional
evaluation.
(5) All instructors teaching an approved
basic firearms training program shall have the following qualifications:
(a) current Peace Officers Standards and
Training firearms instructor certification; or
(b) current certification as a firearms
instructor by:
(i) the National Rifle
Association;
(ii) a Utah law
enforcement agency; (iii) a Federal law enforcement agency; (iv) a branch of
the United States military; or (v) other qualification or certification
determined by the Division, in collaboration with the Board, to be
equivalent.
(6) When an instructor for a
Division-approved training program begins providing instruction, the user of
the Division-approved training program shall report the instructor's name to
the Division, on a form supplied by the Division.
(7) When an instructor for a
Division-approved training program ceases to instruct for that program, or no
longer meets instructor requirements, the user of the Division-approved
training program shall report that information and the instructor's name to the
Division, on a form supplied by the Division.
(8) All approved training programs shall
maintain training records on each individual trained, including the dates of
attendance at training, a copy of the instruction given, and the location of
the training. These records shall be maintained in the program's files for at
least three years.
(9) If an
approved training program provider ceases to engage in business, the provider
shall establish a method approved by the Division by which the records of the
education and training shall continue to be available for a period of at least
three years after the education and training is provided.
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