N.D. Admin Code 10-12-01-12 - Test administrator certification

1. The attorney general may certify test administrators to conduct classroom instruction, administer the written examination, and, if applicable, have the applicant demonstrate familiarity with a weapon, and conduct the shooting and proficiency examination.
2. In order to become certified as a test administrator, an individual shall successfully complete the concealed weapons test administrator course approved by the director. Successful completion of the certification program requires a passing score on a written examination and a shooting course of fire.
3. The attorney general may certify a peace officer as a test administrator to conduct classroom instruction and administer the written examination who has current certification from the North Dakota peace officer standards and training board in methods of instruction.
4. The attorney general may certify a peace officer as a test administrator to conduct firearm familiarity demonstrations and shooting and proficiency exercises who has current certification from the North Dakota peace officer standards and training board as a weapons instructor.
5. All applications for test administrator certification must be made on a form approved by the director.
6. Test administrator certification is effective for five years from the date of certification.
7. Except as otherwise provided in this chapter, a test administrator must possess a current valid North Dakota concealed weapons license as a requirement for certification under this section.

Notes

N.D. Admin Code 10-12-01-12
Effective April 1, 2010; amended effective January 1, 2012; August 1, 2013.

General Authority: NDCC 62.1-04-03

Law Implemented: NDCC 62.1-04-03(1 )(d)

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