Mo. Code Regs. Ann. tit. 20, § 2234-6.010
PURPOSE: This rule outlines the requirements for continuing education courses recognized by the board for private investigator and agency investigator employees.
(1) Continuing Education Courses.
(B) Continuing education courses used to satisfy the legal requirements for renewal must be approved by the board. Courses will be reviewed for compliance with the following criteria:
practice of private investigation;
lesson plan that includes:
instructor;
ence;
source materials;
referenced to the source materials;
outs, audio-visual displays, or other materials used in the delivery of the lesson; and
that will be granted upon completion of the course; not more than one (1) hour’s credit for every fifty (50) minutes of instruction time;
personal interaction between the instructor and the student. Distance learning courses can be approved. Any type of correspondence course, notwithstanding its quality, will not be approved for continuing education credit. The video replay of a course may be approved; however, an instructor who can provide immediate, personal interaction with the student must be present throughout the presentation;
the course review fee is paid;
shall be admitted to the course or any part thereof without a fee; however, no continuing education credit will be allowed for attendance under this provision; and
that is reasonably clean and comfortable consistent with the learning objectives of the course, with appropriate provision or access to facilities for the personal needs of the students and instructors.
(2) Reporting Attendance.
(A) Continuing education providers shall have in place reasonable procedures to record attendance.
procedures in the application for approval of a course. Approval of a course may be withheld if the board is not satisfied that the procedures are adequate to accurately record attendance.
be individual, shall include the following minimum information:
education credit earned;
(C) Any person who successfully completes the course shall be presented with a certificate to that effect within two (2) weeks of the completion of the course. The certificate shall at a minimum state:
cation credit earned;
(3) Special Approval of Courses.
(A) Any licensed private investigator or licensed agency investigator employee may petition the board to approve a particular course that he or she has attended or may attend that is offered by a person who has not complied with this board’s continuing education rules.
by the individual course review fee.
(1)(B) of this rule should accompany the application. If any of the materials set out in subsection (1)(B) of this rule are not avail- 20 CSR 2234-6
able, the applicant may provide supplemental material. The board may decline to approve the course for lack of sufficient information.
establishing proof of attendance, shall be included with the application.
(4) Continuing Education Reporting Period.
(A) Every private investigator licensed in Missouri shall, on or before February 28, 2014, and every two (2) years thereafter, obtain and report to the board proof of completion of sixteen (16) continuing education hours.
to obtain and report evidence of continuing education hours within their first renewal reporting cycle.
not required to obtain and report evidence of continuing education hours within their first renewal reporting cycle.
(8) for agency investigator employees may be carried over to the next two- (2-) year reporting cycle up to a maximum of sixteen (16) for private investigators and eight (8) for agency investigator employees.
meeting session and sign out at the end of the open meeting session. This continuing education credit does not qualify as directly related to the updating and maintaining of knowledge and skills in conducting private investigation business.
AUTHORITY: sections 324.1122, 324.1126, and 324.1138, RSMo 2016.* Original rule filed June 26, 2009, effective Jan. 30, 2010. Amended: Filed Sept. 13, 2013, effective March 30, 2014. Amended: Filed Jan. 5, 2021, effective July 30, 2021.
*Original authority: 324.1122, RSMo 2007, amended 2011; 324.1126, RSMo 2007, amended 2010; and 324.1138, RSMo 2007, amended 2011.