Texas Administrative Code (Last Updated: March 27,2024) |
TITLE 37. PUBLIC SAFETY AND CORRECTIONS |
PART 7. TEXAS COMMISSION ON LAW ENFORCEMENT |
CHAPTER 215. TRAINING AND EDUCATIONAL PROVIDERS |
SECTION 215.10. Course Instructor Requirements
Latest version.
-
(a) An instructor teaching a course must: (1) hold a valid instructor license; (2) certificate; or (3) be designated, in writing, as a subject matter expert in the course by the training coordinator. (b) The instructor is responsible for: (1) ensuring compliance with commission rules and guidelines; (2) preparing, maintaining, and submitting the reports of training within the time frame specified by the Training Coordinator; (3) the administration and conduct of each course taught; (4) at a minimum, providing a complete lesson plan, clear learning objectives, instructor biography, approved class roster and original sign-in sheet, and course evaluation to the training coordinator for the training file; (5) enforcing all attendance and other standards set by the commission or the training advisory board; (6) maintaining the discipline and demeanor of each student during class; (7) distributing or presenting learning objectives to all students at the beginning of each course; (8) ensuring that all learning objectives are taught; and (9) ensuring examinations are proctored or supervised to have fair, honest results. (c) The effective date of this section is May 1, 2017. Source Note: The provisions of this §215.10 adopted to be effective April 6, 2017, 42 TexReg 1777