- (a) All officers shall be provided a copy of information concerning accreditation by the commission when information is received indicating an appointment has been made by a county commissioners court.
(b) Officers must meet the following minimum standards as set forth in 38 Code of Federal Regulations §14.629 for consideration to be an accredited representative of the commission:
- (1) is a paid employee of the county working for it not less than 1,000 hours annually;
- (2) has successfully completed a course of training and an examination which have been approved by the VA district counsel within the state; and
- (3) will receive annual training to assure continued qualification as a representative in the claim process.
- (c) To be an accredited representative of the Texas Veterans Commission, the officer must be currently certified by the commission under the provisions of §450.3 of this title (relating to General Provisions) and have attained at least 24 credit hours after completion of initial training.
- (d) Officer must submit a formal written request for accreditation to the commission, which will review the application for eligibility.
- (e) Credit hours may not be earned by attending training sponsored or conducted by organizations other than the commission.
- (f) Examinations for accreditation and to maintain accreditation will be administered annually by the commission at a location(s) and time(s) designated by the commission.
- (g) The officer must agree to follow procedures promulgated by the commission.
- (h) When all criteria have been met by the officer, the commission will request accreditation from the United States Department of Veterans Affairs via VA Form 21.
- (i) To maintain accreditation, an officer must successfully complete an annual proficiency exam and be certified under the provisions of §450.3 of this title.
- (j) Inquiries concerning accreditation shall be directed to and answered by the chief of information and training of the commission. Disputes shall be reviewed and a decision rendered by the chief of information and training. Disputes which remain unresolved shall be referred to the executive director of the commission or the executive director's designee(s). The decision of the executive director or the executive director's designee(s) shall be final.
- (k) The executive director of the commission or the executive director's designee(s) may revoke the accreditation upon termination of the officer from the office or as otherwise deemed appropriate.
Source Note:The provisions of this §451.3 adopted to be effective June 21, 1994, 19 TexReg 4426; amended to be effective January 1, 2007, 31 TexReg 10815.