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Subcommittee debates 'two-week' application rule; staff told to draft flexible "prior to examination" language
Summary
Members considered removing a strict two-week submission deadline for off-campus course applications and replacing it with a 'prior to examination' standard to give staff policy flexibility; discussion included possible 48–72 hour operational cutoffs and exceptions for accreditation weeks.
Subcommittee members debated a standing rule that requires applications for off-campus certification courses to be submitted a minimum of two weeks before the examination date. Training officers and regional coordinators urged removal of the fixed two-week rule, saying course rosters and course-completion documents frequently are not available until the week a class…
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