37 Tex. Admin. Code § 221.1 - Proficiency Certificate Requirements
(a)
The commission shall issue proficiency certificates in accordance with the
Texas Occupations Code §
1701.402. Commission
certificates issued pursuant to §1701.402 are neither required nor a
prerequisite for establishing proficiency or training. The commission shall
give credit toward proficiency certification for successful completion of hours
or degrees at accredited colleges and universities or for military
service.
(b) To qualify for
proficiency certificates, applicants must meet all the following proficiency
requirements:
(1) submit any required
application currently prescribed by the commission, requested documentation,
and any required fee;
(2) have an
active license or appointment for the corresponding certificate (not a
requirement for Mental Health Officer Proficiency, Retired Peace Officer and
Federal Law Enforcement Officer Firearms Proficiency, Firearms Instructor
Proficiency, Firearms Proficiency for Community Supervision Officers, Firearms
Proficiency for Juvenile Probation Officers or Instructor
Proficiency);
(3) must not have
license(s) under suspension by the commission within the previous 5
years;
(4) meet the continuing
education requirements for the previous training cycle;
(5) for firearms related certificates, not be
prohibited by state or federal law or rule from attending training related to
firearms or from possessing a firearm; and
(6) academic degree(s) must be issued by an
accredited college or university.
(c) The commission may refuse an application
if:
(1) an applicant has not been reported to
the commission as meeting all minimum standards, including any training or
testing requirements;
(2) an
applicant has not affixed any required signature;
(3) required forms are incomplete;
(4) required documentation is incomplete,
illegible, or is not attached; or
(5) an application contains a false assertion
by any person.
(d) The
commission shall cancel and recall any certificate if the applicant was not
qualified for its issue and it was issued:
(1)
by mistake of the commission or an agency; or
(2) based on false or incorrect information
provided by the agency or applicant.
(e) If an application is found to be false,
any license or certificate issued to the appointee by the commission will be
subject to cancellation and recall.
(f) The issuance date of a proficiency
certificate may be changed upon submission of an application along with
documentation supporting the proposed date of eligibility and payment of any
required fee.
(g) The effective
date of this section is February 1, 2020.
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