(a) Using the formula in Rule .0204 of this Chapter, the Board shall give credit toward the educational and training requirements of this Section as follows:
- (1) An applicant shall receive a minimum of 400 hours of experience credit for an associate's degree. The Board shall grant up to 100 additional hours if the applicant can demonstrate that further training or course-work related to the private protective services industry was received while obtaining the associate's degree.
- (2) An applicant shall receive 800 hours of experience credit for a bachelor's degree. The Board shall grant up to 200 additional hours if the applicant can demonstrate that further training or course-work related to the private protective services industry was received while obtaining the bachelor's degree.
- (3) An applicant shall receive 1,200 hours of experience credit for a graduate degree. The Board shall grant an additional 300 additional hours if the applicant can demonstrate that further training or course-work related to the private protective services industry was received while obtaining the graduate degree.
- (b) During the first 40 hours of one-on-one supervision, a Level One Associate may receive up to 4 hours of one-on-one supervision credit for time spent in the courtroom observing a docketed trial. Of the remaining 120 hours of one-on-one supervision required in Level One, the Associate may receive up to 12 hours of credit for time spent in the courtroom observing a trial. Of the thousand hours of training required in Level One, the Associate cannot receive more than 100 hours of credit for time spent in the courtroom observing a trial. To receive credit for courtroom observation, the Level One Associate must state in the Associate's Log the docket number of the trial and the time spent observing the trial.
- (c) During the first 40 hours of one-on-one supervision, a Level Two Associate may receive up to 4 hours of one-on-one supervision credit for time spent in the courtroom observing a docketed trial. Of the remaining 80 hours of one-on-one supervision required in Level Two, the Associate may receive up to 8 hours of credit for time spent in the courtroom observing a trial. Of the thousand hours of training required in Level Two, the Associate cannot receive more than 100 hours of credit for time spent in the courtroom observing a trial. To receive credit for courtroom observation, the Level Two Associate must state in the Associate's Log the docket number of the trial and the time spent observing the trial.
- (d) During the first 40 hours of one-on-one supervision, a Level Three Associate may receive up to 4 hours of one-on-one supervision credit for time spent in the courtroom observing a docketed trial. Of the one thousand hours of training required in Level Three, the Associate cannot receive more than 100 hours of credit for time spent in the courtroom observing a trial. To receive credit for courtroom observation, the Level Three Associate must state in the Associate's Log the docket number of the trial and the time spent observing the trial.
History Note: Authority G.S. 74C-5(2);
Eff. July 1, 1994;
Transferred and Recodified from 12 NCAC 07D .1105 Eff. July 1, 2015;
Readopted Eff. July 1, 2020;
Amended Eff. September 1, 2024.