Upon a showing satisfactory to the Board that an emergency exists, the Board may issue a temporary instructor's permit to a qualified apprentice instructor at a school which, for any reason whatsoever, ceases to have a licensed instructor in charge of its training and instruction programs provided, however:
(a) The school will immediately notify the board of the existence of the emergency, show necessity for relief, and request that a qualified apprentice be granted a temporary trainer's permit.(b) The apprentice named will file his application within such time that the board may arrange for his examination within ten (10) days of the incidence of the emergency.(c) To qualify for a temporary permit the apprentice shall have had at least eighteen (18) months' experience as an instructor and have handled eleven (11) person/dog units, or its equivalent as an apprentice under a qualified instructor as determined by the Board.(d) Upon satisfactory completion of the examination, which will be the same as that for a license as instructor the Board may issue a temporary instructor's permit for such period as it may determine to be essential and advisable but in no event to exceed sixty (60) days.(e) An emergency, for the purposes of this section, is not deemed to exist where merely preliminary training of dogs is involved.Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 16, § 2265
1. Renumbering of Section 2267 to Section 2265 filed 12-12-80; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 80, No. 50). Note: Authority cited: Sections 7208 and 7214, Business and Professions Code. Reference: Section 7214, Business and Professions Code.
1. Renumbering of Section 2267 to Section 2265 filed 12-12-80; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 80, No. 50).