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Section 54-2025 - CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS.

ID Code § 54-2025 (2019) (N/A)
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54-2025. CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS. (1) Certification required. Except as otherwise provided in section 54-2023(6)(d), Idaho Code, certification must be obtained by all course providers, instructors teaching any course other than a continuing education elective course, and for all course content in order for the course to be credited toward prelicense or continuing education requirements in Idaho under this chapter.

(2) Courses, instructors and providers monitored. The commission or its representative may monitor any course for the purpose of course, instructor or provider certification.

(3) If the commission at any time determines that an instructor, course or provider is not meeting the requirements for continued commission approval or certification, written notification detailing the deficiencies requiring correction shall be made immediately to the appropriate person. The commission shall take no action to withdraw the certification for thirty (30) days from the date of the written notice. At the expiration of this period, if the deficiencies have not been corrected to the commission’s satisfaction, the commission may take action to withdraw certification. Withdrawal of certification shall be governed by the Idaho administrative procedure act, chapter 52, title 67, Idaho Code, and the rules of the commission.

History:

[54-2025, added 2000, ch. 285, sec. 3, p. 925; am. 2001, ch. 123, sec. 11, p. 430; am. 2005, ch. 107, sec. 7, p. 347; am. 2014, ch. 42, sec. 4, p. 104.]

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Section 54-2025 - CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS.