(a) Each application for course approval must be accompanied by:
- (1) a course outline that identifies the educational objectives required by subsection (b); and
- (2) the time allotted for each educational objective.
(b) The educational objectives of online responsible pet owner courses must include, but are not limited to the promotion of:
- (1) respect and observance of federal and state laws which protect livestock and non-livestock animals, and wildlife;
- (2) responsible care for spaying, neutering and tethering of animals;
- (3) state and federal laws related to cruelty to livestock and non-livestock animals, attacks on assistance animals and dog fighting;
- (4) responsible care concepts to include health, safety and welfare for non-livestock and livestock animals, wildlife and bite prevention; and
- (5) Chapter 802, Texas Occupations Code (Dog or Cat Breeders Act) and Title 16, Chapter 91, Texas Administrative Code (Dog or Cat Breeders Program).
- (c) The course must be offered online. Each course must be timed and contain a procedure for attendance verification to ensure the participant is active for the full length of the course.
- (d) The course must include the log-in information for the course including passwords and the procedure for attendance verification.
(e) Course materials must have the following characteristics:
- (1) appropriate grammar, spelling and punctuation;
- (2) appropriate illustrations and graphics that are consistent with the educational objectives shown in §92.31(b); and
- (3) comprehensive presentation of subject matter that is consistent with the educational objectives shown in §92.31(b).
(f) The course must include:
- (1) a minimum of two (2) instructional hours;
- (2) built-in timers to ensure the minimum hours of instruction have been completed by the participant; and
- (3) attendance verification.
Source Note:The provisions of this §92.31 adopted to be effective March 15, 2018, 43 TexReg 1433.