Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 18, September 16, 2024
PURPOSE: The board is amending subsection (3)(A)
which adds the other affected profession of licensed agency investigator
employee, subsection (3)(B) adds language allowing the automatic approval of
any POST approved course as meeting the CE requirement, and subsection (4)(F)
exempts the CE requirement for first time licensees during their first renewal
period.
(1) Continuing
Education Courses.
(A) Attendance at
continuing education courses is required to renew private investigator
licenses.
(B) Continuing education
courses used to satisfy the legal requirements for renewal must be approved by
the board. Courses will be reviewed for compliance with the following criteria:
1. The course must be relevant to the
practice of private investigation;
2. The course must be described in a lesson
plan that includes:
A. The title of the
course;
B. The name and
qualifications of the instructor;
C. A description of the intended
audience;
D. Identification of any
prerequisites;
E. Bibliographic
identification of source materials;
F. A list of the points of instruction
referenced to the source materials;
G. An appendix containing any handouts,
audio-visual displays, or other materials used in the delivery of the lesson;
and
H. A statement of the hours of
credit that will be granted upon completion of the course; not more than one
(1) hour's credit for every fifty (50) minutes of instruction time;
3. The course must provide
immediate personal interaction between the instructor and the student. Distance
learning courses can be approved. Any type of correspondence course,
notwithstanding its quality, will not be approved for continuing education
credit. The video replay of a course may be approved; however, an instructor
who can provide immediate, personal interaction with the student must be
present throughout the presentation;
4. A course will not be approved unless the
course review fee is paid;
5. Any
member of the board or its staff shall be admitted to the course or any part
thereof without a fee; however, no continuing education credit will be allowed
for attendance under this provision; and
6. The course shall be taught in a facility
that is reasonably clean and comfortable consistent with the learning
objectives of the course, with appropriate provision or access to facilities
for the personal needs of the students and instructors.
(2) Reporting Attendance.
(A) Continuing education providers shall have
in place reasonable procedures to record attendance.
1. The board shall be advised of these
procedures in the application for approval of a course. Approval of a course
may be withheld if the board is not satisfied that the procedures are adequate
to accurately record attendance.
2.
Attendance records, which need not be individual, shall include the following
minimum information:
A. Attendee's
name;
B. Attendee's license
number;
C. Number of hours of
continuing education credit earned;
D. Name of the course;
E. Date of the course; and
F. Board's approval number.
(B) The original, or a
true copy, of the attendance record for any continuing education course shall
be delivered to the board within two (2) weeks of the conclusion of any
presentation of the course.
(C) Any
person who successfully completes the course shall be presented with a
certificate to that effect within two (2) weeks of the completion of the
course. The certificate shall at a minimum state:
1. Attendee's name;
2. Attendee's license number;
3. Number of hours of continuing education
credit earned;
4. Name of the
course;
5. Date of the course;
and
6. Board's approval
number.
(3)
Special Approval of Courses.
(A) Any licensed
private investigator or licensed agency investigator employee may petition the
board to approve a particular course that he or she has attended or may attend
that is offered by a person who has not complied with this board's continuing
education rules.
1. The application shall be
accompanied by the individual course review fee.
2. The materials set out in subsection (1)(B)
of this rule should accompany the application. If any of the materials set out
in subsection (1)(B) of this rule are not available, the applicant may provide
supplemental material. The board may decline to approve the course for lack of
sufficient information.
3. Proof of
attendance, or a proposal for establishing proof of attendance, shall be
included with the application.
(B) Any licensed private investigator or
licensed agency investigator employee may submit evidence of a completed Peace
Officer Standards and Training Program (POST) approved course for continuing
education credit without submitting an individual course review application and
fee.
(4) Continuing
Education Reporting Period.
(A) Every private
investigator licensed in Missouri shall, on or before February 28, 2014, and
every two (2) years thereafter, obtain and report to the board proof of
completion of sixteen (16) continuing education hours.
1. Private Investigators are not required to
obtain and report evidence of continuing education hours within their first
renewal reporting cycle.
2. Agency
Investigator Employees are not required to obtain and report evidence of
continuing education hours within their first renewal reporting cycle.
(B) Every agency
investigator employee licensed in Missouri shall, on or before April 30, 2014,
and every two (2) years thereafter, obtain and report to the board proof of
completion of eight (8) continuing education hours.
(C) A reporting cycle for private
investigators is March 1 to February 28 with the first reporting period being
March 1, 2012 to February 28, 2014, and every two (2) years
thereafter.
(D) A reporting cycle
for agency investigator employees is May 1 to April 30 with the first reporting
period being May 1, 2012 to April 30, 2014, and every two (2) years
thereafter.
(E) If in any of the
two- (2-) year reporting cycles the number of continuing education credits
earned exceeds sixteen (16) for private investigators and eight (8) for agency
investigator employees the excess credits over sixteen (16) for private
investigators and eight (8) for agency investigator employees may be carried
over to the next two- (2-) year reporting cycle up to a maximum of sixteen (16)
for private investigators and eight (8) for agency investigator
employees.
(F) Licensees who attend
an open meeting session of the Missouri Board of Private Investigator and
Private Fire Investigator Examiners will receive one (1) hour of continuing
education credit. To qualify, licensees must sign in at the beginning of the
open meeting session and sign out at the end of the open meeting session. This
continuing education credit does not qualify as directly related to the
updating and maintaining of knowledge and skills in conducting private
investigation business.
*Original authority: 324.1122, RSMo 2007, amended 2011 ;
324.1126, RSMo 2007, amended 2010; and 324.1138, RSMo 2007, amended 2011
.