Current through Register Vol. 39, No. 6, September 16, 2024
(a) CE courses may
obtain the sanction of the Alarm Systems Licensing Board by submitting the
following information to the Board for consideration:
(1) the nature and purpose of the
course;
(2) the course objectives
or goals;
(3) the outline of the
course, including the number of training hours for each segment; and
(4) the identity of each
instructor.
(b) To
determine if a course will receive sanctioning from the Alarm Systems Licensing
Board, the Board shall complete the following review:
(1) The matter shall be referred to the
Education and Training Committee for the appointment of a sub-committee that
shall review the course under consideration. The sub-committee shall consist of
at least one member of the Education and Training Committee, one member of the
Board's staff, and one industry licensee who has no vested interest in the
course. Other members of the sub-committee may be appointed at the discretion
of the Education and Training Committee Chairman.
(2) The sub-committee shall review the course
to determine if the course is pertinent to the industry, and if the course
meets its stated objectives.
(3)
When the sub-committee completes its review, it shall report to the Education
and Training Committee. The Education and Training Committee shall review the
course to determine if the course is pertinent to the industry, and if the
course meets its stated objective. The Education and Training Committee shall
then report the findings with a recommendation of acceptance or denial to the
Alarm Systems Licensing Board.
(4)
For any online course being reviewed by the Committee, the course sponsor shall
allow the Committee to review the online course and any associated test and
shall include with the application instructions and an access code for computer
login.
(c) Upon receipt
of the Education and Training Committee report, the Alarm Systems Licensing
Board shall determine by majority vote if the course will be sanctioned for
continuing education credits. In making its determination, the Board shall
review the course to determine if the course is pertinent to the industry, and
if the course meets its stated objective.
(d) Each approved course shall remain an
approved course for four years from the date of approval by the
Board.