WAC 296-96-00916
Who approves and what is the process
for becoming a continuing education course provider? (1) The
department approves continuing education course providers.
(2) The department will review and approve courses.
(a) All providers seeking course approval must submit the
required information to the department on a form provided by
the department.
(b) The courses must be taught by instructors through
continuing education providers; courses may include but are
not limited to, association seminars and labor training
programs.
(c) All instructors must be approved by the department
and are exempt from the requirements of WAC 296-96-00912
(2)(b)(ii) with regard to his or her application for license
renewal, provided that such applicant was qualified as an
instructor at any time during the one year immediately
preceding the scheduled date for such renewal and the
instructor must teach two or more courses in the year
preceding the renewal.
(d) All training courses must conform to and be based
upon current standards and requirements governing the
operation, construction, installation, alteration, inspection
and repair of elevators and other conveyances.
(e) All course approval requests must include:
(i) A general description of the course, including its
scope, the instructional materials to be used and the
instructional methods to be followed;
(ii) A detailed course outline;
(iii) The name and qualifications of the course
instructor(s);
(iv) The locations where the course will be taught;
(v) The days and hours the course will be offered; and
(vi) The specific fees associated with the course, as
well as, the total cost of the course.
(f) Training courses will be approved for a two-year
period.
(g) It is the responsibility of the provider to annually
review and update its courses and to notify the department of
any changes.
(h) The department may withdraw its approval of any
training course if it determines the provider is no longer in
compliance with the requirements of this chapter. If the
department withdraws its approval of a training course, it
will give the provider written notification of the withdrawal,
specifying the reasons for its decision.
(i) Approved training providers must keep uniform
records, for a period of ten years, of attendance of licensees
and these records must be available for inspection by the
department at its request. The provider must submit a list of
names of the attendees to the department on or before thirty
days after the date of the course being held. Approved
training providers are responsible for the security of all
attendance records and certificates of completion. Falsifying
or knowingly allowing another to falsify attendance records or
certificates of completion constitutes grounds for suspension
or revocation of the approval required under this section.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 70.87.020, 70.87.030, 70.87.034,
70.87.120, 70.87.185, 70.87.190, 2002 c 98, 2003 c 143 and
2004 c 66. 04-12-047, § 296-96-00916, filed 5/28/04,
effective 6/30/04.]