(a) A certified school safety instructor may provide
school safety training to employees of a school district or an open-enrollment
charter school who are current holders of a license to carry a handgun.
(b) The school safety course must be taught using the
department approved curriculum and examinations. The course of instruction
for school safety instructors shall be 15-20 hours in length.
(c) School safety courses must have a certified school
safety instructor to student ratio of no greater than 1:6 and may
have no more than twelve students per course.
(d) Following the classroom portion and the practical
exercises, students must pass the department approved final written
examination with a score of 90% or better. Failing students will not
receive a certificate of completion from the instructor. The student
may reapply as a new applicant for a future course.
(e) The students will participate in 5 practical exercises.
One of these exercises involves shooting a handgun. The students must
participate and perform adequately to progress through the class,
as determined by the instructor. The practical exercises may not be
provided to students in advance, and students may not be permitted
to practice.
(f) On completion of the school safety course, the
certified school safety instructor who conducted the course shall
submit a report within five business days to the department indicating
only whether the participants in the course passed or failed. The
report must be submitted in the manner determined by the department.
(g) Students who pass the course shall be provided
a form approved by the department.
(h) Certified school safety instructors must comply
with this chapter's rules relating to license to a qualified handgun
instructor license course scheduling, reporting, and record retention
unless otherwise provided in this section.
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