A juvenile supervision officer or youth activities supervisor may provide resident supervision if he or she:
- (1) is currently certified as a juvenile supervision officer or youth activities supervisor; or
- (2) has been employed by the facility less than 180 calendar days and has completed at least 40 hours of training, which shall include the mandatory topics as outlined in Chapter 344 of this title, as well as current certification in CPR, first aid, and a personal restraint technique approved by TJJD.
Source Note:The provisions of this §355.428 adopted to be effective November 15, 2013, 38 TexReg 7973.