Mich. Admin. Code R. 339.5262 - Educational and training program; program approval process; instructional qualifications
Rule 262.
(1) A
provider of an educational and training program shall apply for approval of the
program by completing an application for program approval as provided by the
department and submitting the application with the required fee to the
department.
(2) To qualify as an
instructor of an educational and training program, an individual shall possess
experience or education, or both, to supervise and instruct courses as required
under section
1007 of the act, MCL
339.6007. An individual shall be
at least 1 of the following to qualify:
(a) A
licensed, certified, or approved instructor at any of the following in this
state:
(i) A high school.
(ii) An intermediate school
district.
(iii) A community
college.
(iv) A public or private
university.
(v) The bureau of
construction codes in the department.
(vi) The Michigan occupational safety and
health administration.
(vii) Any
other federal, state, or local governmental agency.
(viii) A proprietary school licensed by the
department.
(b) Be
currently licensed with at least 3 years of experience, and possess equivalent
qualifications or relevant experience in the subject matter being
taught.
(3) The subject
matter of educational and training programs must meet the minimum requirements
of section
1007 of the act, MCL
339.6007, and must be relevant to
the subject trade for which the applicant is seeking
approval.
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