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Proposed - Justice, Criminal Justice Education and Training Standards - 2025-06-02
AI Summary:
This regulation addresses certification and training standards for criminal justice professionals in North Carolina, specifically focusing on time-distance instructors and probation/parole officers. The Criminal Justice Education and Training Standards Commission is proposing to amend and repeal several existing rules to update and streamline certification requirements.
The key changes include modifications to rules governing time-distance instructors and certification processes for probation and parole officers. The regulation has been developed through a systematic review process, with rules that have been in place since the 1980s being evaluated and updated to reflect current professional standards and needs.
The regulation follows a standard rulemaking process, including a public comment period and a scheduled public hearing on August 1, 2025. Interested parties have multiple ways to provide input, including mail, email, and phone communication. The proposed changes are set to take effect on October 1, 2025, after going through a legislative review process.
The status of the regulation appears to be in the proposal and review stage, with opportunities for public input and potential modifications before final implementation. The changes seem to be part of a routine update to existing professional certification standards, aimed at maintaining and potentially improving the training and certification processes for criminal justice professionals in North Carolina.
The regulation is supported by statutory authority under North Carolina General Statutes, particularly G.S. 17C-6, which provides the legal framework for establishing and maintaining professional standards in criminal justice training and certification.