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Rule 109:2-3-07 | Attendance requirements.

 

(A) Private security academic training course

(1) Attendance is required at all sessions of the course.

(a) Absence of ten percent or less.

When a student is absent for ten percent or less of the non-mandatory commission-required hours of the training course in which the student is enrolled, the school commander may excuse the absence, if in the commander's judgment, the absences were for valid reasons, including but not limited to illness of either the student or the student's immediate family or an emergency employment situation. The student shall provide the commander with written documentation listing the reasons for the absence. The commander may require the student to make up the missed hours of training.

(b) Absence of more than ten percent of the non-mandatory commission-required hours.

If a student misses more than ten percent of the non-mandatory commission-required hours of the course, the student will not be eligible to take the final examination and will fail the course.

(B) One hundred per cent attendance shall be required for the mandatory topics of laws of arrest, search and seizure, cultural sensitivity, unarmed self-defense, and first aid, any portion of any firearm training course which is conducted and any other topic designated by the Ohio general assembly or the commission.

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Prior Effective Dates: 5/1/1970, 2/27/1987, 10/1/1993