Ohio Administrative Code
Title 3701 - Department of Health - Administration and Director
Chapter 3701-18 - Training and Competency Evaluation Programs; Train the Trainer Programs
Section 3701-18-18 - Personnel requirements for train-the-trainer programs
Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
(A) Each approved TTT program shall be administered by a program administrator who is a faculty member and possesses the qualifications specified by either paragraph (C)(1) or (C)(2) of this rule. If a program administrator leaves the program, the program:
(B) The program administrator shall be responsible for the overall administration and accountability of the program, which includes being accessible to the faculty and the participants whenever the program is operating and assuring the program's compliance with the applicable provisions of this chapter.
(C) Each approved TTT program shall arrange for the services of individuals to serve as faculty members for the TTT program. At minimum, the faculty shall consist of either of the following:
(D) The faculty of a TTT program collectively shall be responsible for providing the instruction required by rule 3701-18-21 of the Administrative Code and for supervising instruction by supplemental instructors.
(E) The TTT program may use individuals who possess the qualifications of faculty members as substitutes in cases of absences, vacations, and emergencies.
(F) The program administrator of a TTT program may arrange for an individual or individuals to serve as supplemental instructors to provide training in their areas of expertise and within their scopes of practice, if needed to meet planned program objectives for a particular portion of the program. A supplemental instructors shall not conduct any training skills practice or other form of evaluation. No more than six hours of the total classroom instruction may be taught by supplemental instructors . Each supplemental instructor shall be registered, certified, or licensed to practice in his or her area of expertise in Ohio, if required by law, or shall be otherwise appropriately qualified. Each supplemental instructor also shall have knowledge of current developments relevant to the instruction he or she will provide.
(G) Approved programs may provide classroom instruction online.