Current through September 18, 2024
Authority: IC
4-33-4-1;
IC
4-33-4-2; IC
4-33-4-3
Affected: IC
4-33-8-9;
IC
4-33-8-10
Sec. 4.
(a) For each
course submitted to the commission for approval, the occupational training
school shall include the following:
(1) The
course title.
(2) The objective or
goal the course is designed to meet.
(3) An outline of the content of the course
showing the major elements or items of instruction, the number of teacher
contact hours of instruction for each element of the course, the number of
practice hours required, and the total number of hours for the
course.
(4) The entrance
requirements imposed, if any, including, but not limited to, education,
physical fitness, or dexterity.
(5)
The proposed tuition and any other charges or cost to the student.
(6) The maximum number of students that will
be permitted to enroll in one (1) session of the course or program.
(7) The number of work stations in the shop
or laboratory, including the number and type of gaming tables and equipment to
be used.
(8) The nature of the
skill and knowledge students are expected to have upon completion of the course
or program and the testing program to be used to test the students' competency
levels.
(9) The student-teacher,
student-table, and table-teacher ratios for each course or program.
(10) A copy of all written material to be
utilized in the course or program.
(11) A description of the method and
frequency by which the course will be evaluated in relation to its goals and
objectives.
(12) Any other
information the commission deems necessary to ensure compliance with the Act
and this title.
(b) Any
course or program designed to prepare a student as a dealer shall adhere to the
following minimum hours:
(1) Two hundred (200)
hours to deal craps.
(2) One
hundred fifty (150) hours to deal roulette.
(3) One hundred thirty (130) hours to deal
blackjack.
(4) Eighty (80) hours to
deal baccarat.
(5) Two hundred
(200) hours to deal poker.
(c) For a student being trained to deal a
second or subsequent game, the following minimum hours shall be adhered to:
(1) One hundred twenty (120) hours to deal
craps.
(2) Ninety (90) hours to
deal roulette.
(3) Eighty (80)
hours to deal blackjack.
(4) Fifty
(50) hours to deal baccarat.
(5)
One hundred twenty (120) hours to deal poker.
(d) For any course or program not listed in
subsection (b) or (c), the required minimum hours of training and instruction
will be determined by the commission on a case-by-case basis. The required
minimum hours will be based on the number of hours the commission determines is
necessary to ensure the occupational licensee will possess the level of skill,
experience, and knowledge necessary to perform the job.
(e) For a student being trained to be a slot
technician, there shall be a minimum of one hundred fifty (150) hours of
instruction.