- (a) The tactical medical professional training course described in Government Code, §411.1884 may only be provided by a certified tactical medical professional instructor and must be taught using the department approved curriculum, training materials, and examinations.
- (b) Following the classroom portion and the practical exercises, applicants must pass both the department approved final written examination and proficiency demonstration with a score of 90% or better on each. Applicants with a score of less than 90% on the final written examination and the proficiency demonstration will not receive a tactical medical professional certificate from the department.
- (c) On completion of the tactical medical professional training course, the certified tactical medical professional instructor who conducted the course must submit a report within five business days to the department indicating whether the applicants in the course passed or failed. The report must be submitted in the manner determined by the department.
- (d) Certified tactical medical professional instructors must comply with this chapter's rules relating to qualified handgun instructor course scheduling, reporting, and record retention unless otherwise provided in this section.
- (e) Certified tactical medical professional instructors must submit all failures of written examinations and proficiency demonstrations to the department on the class completion notification. The notification must indicate whether the failure occurred after the applicant had been given three opportunities to pass the examinations.
- (f) On successful completion of the written examinations or proficiency demonstrations, the qualified handgun instructor must certify the applicant has established the applicant's proficiency on the form and in the manner determined by the department.
Source Note:The provisions of this §6.112 adopted to be effective January 1, 2026, 50 TexReg 8619.