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TITLE 37PUBLIC SAFETY AND CORRECTIONS
PART 15TEXAS FORENSIC SCIENCE COMMISSION
CHAPTER 651DNA, CODIS, FORENSIC ANALYSIS, AND CRIME LABORATORIES
SUBCHAPTER CFORENSIC ANALYST LICENSING PROGRAM
RULE §651.208Forensic Analyst and Forensic Technician License Renewal

(a) Timing of Application for Renewal. The Commission may renew an individual's Forensic Analyst or Forensic Technician License up to 60 days before the expiration of the individual's license term.

(b) Renewal Term. The renewal date of a Forensic Analyst or Forensic Technician License will be every two years on the last day of the license holder's birth month.

(c) Renewal Fees. The biennial renewal fee is $200 for Forensic Analysts and $130 for Forensic Technicians. Fees for Forensic Analysts and Forensic Technicians seeking to renew their licenses between January 1, 2024 and December 31, 2025, will be pro-rated on a monthly basis depending upon the birth month of the renewing license holder and the number of months in the renewal term as describe in subsection (b) of this section. The pro-rated fee will be assessed at $8.33 per month (for Forensic Analysts) and $5.42 per month (for Forensic Technicians).

(d) Application. An applicant for a Forensic Analyst or Forensic Technician License renewal shall complete and submit to the Commission a current Forensic Analyst or Forensic Technician License Renewal Application provided by the Commission, pay the required fee, attach documentation of fulfillment of Continuing Forensic Education and other requirements set forth in this section.

(e) Proficiency Monitoring Certification Form for Renewal Applicants Employed by an Accredited Laboratory. An applicant for a Forensic Analyst or Forensic Technician License renewal must provide an updated copy of the Commission's Proficiency Monitoring Certification form demonstrating the applicant participates in the laboratory's process for intra-laboratory comparison, inter-laboratory comparison, proficiency testing, or observation-based performance monitoring requirements in compliance with and on the timeline set forth by the laboratory's accrediting body's requirements as applicable to the Forensic Analyst or Forensic Technician's specific forensic discipline and job duties. The form must be:

  (1) signed by the licensee's authorized laboratory representative; and

  (2) designate the specific forensic discipline in which the Forensic Analyst or Forensic Technician actively performs forensic casework or is currently authorized or currently participating in a training program to become authorized to perform supervised or independent forensic casework.

(f) Proficiency Monitoring Certification Form for Renewal Applicants Not Employed at an Accredited Laboratory or at an Accredited Laboratory in a Forensic Discipline Not Covered by the Scope of the Laboratory's Accreditation.

  (1) An applicant for a Forensic Analyst or Forensic Technician license renewal who is employed by an entity other than an accredited laboratory or performs a forensic examination or test at an accredited laboratory in a forensic discipline not covered by the scope of the laboratory's accreditation must provide:

    (A) an updated copy of the Commission's Proficiency Monitoring Certification form demonstrating the applicant participates in the laboratory or employing entity's process for intra-laboratory comparison, inter-laboratory comparison, proficiency testing, or observation-based performance monitoring requirements in compliance with and on the timeline set forth by the laboratory or employing entity's Commission-approved process for proficiency monitoring as applicable to the Forensic Analyst or Forensic Technician's specific forensic discipline and job duties:

      (i) signed by the licensee's authorized laboratory representative; and

      (ii) designating the specific forensic discipline in which the Forensic Analyst or Forensic Technician actively performs forensic casework or is currently authorized to perform supervised or independent forensic casework;

    (B) written proof of the Forensic Science Commission's approval of the laboratory or employing entity's proficiency monitoring activities or exercise(s) as applicable to the applicant's specific forensic discipline and job duties; and

    (C) written documentation of performance in conformance with expected consensus results in compliance with and on the timeline set forth by the laboratory or employing entity's Commission-approved proficiency monitoring activities or exercise(s) as applicable to the applicant's specific forensic discipline and job duties.

(g) Continuing Forensic Education Including Mandatory Legal and Professional Responsibility:

  (1) Forensic Analyst and Forensic Technician Licensees must complete a Commission-sponsored mandatory legal and professional responsibility update by the expiration of each two-year license cycle as provided by the Commission. Forensic Technicians are not required to complete any other continuing forensic education requirements listed in this section.

  (2) Mandatory legal and professional responsibility training topics may include training on current and past criminal forensic legal issues, professional responsibility and human factors, courtroom testimony, disclosure and discovery requirements under state and federal law, and other relevant topics as designated by the Commission.

  (3) All forensic analysts shall be required to satisfy the following Continuing Forensic Education Requirements by the expiration of each two-year license cycle:

    (A) Completion of thirty-two (32) continuing forensic education hours per 2-year license cycle.

    (B) Sixteen (16) hours of the thirty-two (32) must be discipline-specific training, peer-reviewed journal articles, and/or conference education hours. If a licensee is licensed in multiple forensic disciplines, at least eight (8) hours of discipline-specific training in each forensic discipline are required, subject to the provisions set forth in subsection (f) of this section.

    (C) The remaining sixteen (16) hours may be general forensic training, peer-reviewed journal articles, and/or conference education hours that include hours credited for the mandatory legal and professional responsibility training.

  (4) Continuing forensic education programs will be offered and/or designated by the Commission and will consist of independent, online trainings, readings, and participation in recognized state, regional, and national forensic conferences and workshops.

  (5) Approved continuing forensic education hours are applied for credit on the date the program and/or training is delivered.

(h) Timeline for Exemption from Supplemental Continuing Forensic Education Requirements. Where a current licensee adds a forensic discipline to the scope of his or her license, the following continuing forensic education requirements apply for the supplemental forensic discipline:

  (1) If the supplemental forensic discipline is added less than six (6) months prior to the expiration of the analyst's current license, no additional discipline-specific training is required for the supplemental forensic discipline.

  (2) If the supplemental forensic discipline is added six (6) months or more but less than eighteen (18) months prior to the expiration of the analyst's current license, four (4) additional discipline-specific training hours are required for the supplemental forensic discipline.

  (3) If the supplemental forensic discipline is added eighteen (18) months or more prior to the expiration of the analyst's current license, eight (8) additional discipline-specific training hours are required for the supplemental forensic discipline.

(i) If an applicant fails to fulfill any or all of the requirements pertaining to license renewal, continuing forensic education and the mandatory legal and professional responsibility update, the applicant may apply to the Commission for special dispensation on a form to be provided on the Commission's website. Upon approval by the Commission, the applicant may be allowed an extension of time to fulfill remaining continuing forensic education requirements.

(j) Temporary Exception to Continuing Forensic Education Requirements During January 2024 to December 2026 Transition from Application to Birthdate-Based Renewal Terms. For any licensee who has less than two years to complete the continuing forensic education requirements in subsection (g) of this section as a result of the transition from application-based renewal to birthdate-based renewal, the number of required continuing education hours in subsection (g)(3)(A) and (B) of this section for license renewal shall be pro-rated based on the number of months in the renewal term.

(k) Subsections (j) and (k) of this section expire on December 31, 2026.


Source Note: The provisions of this §651.208 adopted to be effective May 16, 2018, 43 TexReg 3106; amended to be effective December 16, 2018, 43 TexReg 7910; amended to be effective June 9, 2019, 44 TexReg 2850; amended to be effective December 30, 2019, 44 TexReg 8336; amended to be effective August 26, 2020, 45 TexReg 5931; amended to be effective November 24, 2020, 45 TexReg 8350; amended to be effective March 28, 2021, 46 TexReg 1745; amended to be effective July 11, 2021, 46 TexReg 4025; amended to be effective November 9, 2022, 47 TexReg 7425; amended to be effectiveMarch 19, 2024, 49 TexReg 1498

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