DPS has notified instructors about sending in your CHL-90 with supporting documentation for NRA, TCLEOSE, or "other" instructor credentials. There's no reason to call DPS and ask for clarification or further information at this time.
I renew my strong recommendation that anyone who does not have one of these certifications register for an NRA Basic Pistol Instructor Class ASAP. If you read the code, it's clear that there are two qualifications for being a CHL Instructor: 1) successful completion of the CHL Instructor class;
AND 2) certification as a firearms instructor by NRA, TCLEOSE, or "other." The "other" must be a nationally recognized certification for pistol instruction.
I cannot give details, but I was part of a conference with DPS and various stakeholders a few weeks ago. DPS wanted to find a way not to require it for existing instructors and various ideas were discussed. Unfortunately, the Code is absolutely clear as to instructor eligibility requirements. The DPS CHL Instructor certification cannot legally meet the requirement for the secondary certification in the "other" category because 1) the CHL class is not a course to teach handgun shooting; and 2) the statutory requirement is for two certifications.
Not a sole involved likes this situation, but this is the law. I tried to find a way around it, but none exists. There's no reason for anyone to blast DPS for enforcing the law or for not creating artificial and legally unsupportable exceptions. All it would take is a law suit by an anti-gunner and a lot of CHL instructors could find themselves subject to an injunction prohibiting them from teaching until they meet both eligibility requirements.
Do not take my post as indicating that DPS has made a final determination or that they have exhausted all efforts to find a way to help CHL instructors. I'm just relating the facts and encouraging instructors to get NRA certified instead of risking their CHL certification. As of now, there are 8 months in which to obtain NRA certification. Every month one waits increases the chance they will not be able to find an open class in time for the Dec. 31, 2013 renewal deadline. If you already have a handgun certification that you think may qualify in the "other" category, then by all means email your CHL-90 and credentials to DPS ASAP. They will contact you and let you know if that certification meets the "nationally recognized" requirement. If it does, you're good to go. If not, you will still have time to get NRA certification. (In case someone is wondering, I'm an NRA Instructor, but I'm not an NRA Training Counselor so I don't teach instructor classes.)
Chas.
Gov't Code §411.190 wrote:Sec. 411.190. QUALIFIED HANDGUN INSTRUCTORS. (a) The director may certify as a qualified handgun instructor a person who:
- (1) is certified by the Commission on Law Enforcement Officer Standards and Education or under Chapter 1702, Occupations Code, to instruct others in the use of handguns;
(2) regularly instructs others in the use of handguns and has graduated from a handgun instructor school that uses a nationally accepted course designed to train persons as handgun instructors; or
(3) is certified by the National Rifle Association of America as a handgun instructor.
(b)
In addition to the qualifications described by Subsection (a), a qualified handgun instructor must be qualified to instruct persons in:
- (1) the laws that relate to weapons and to the use of deadly force;
(2) handgun use, proficiency, and safety;
(3) nonviolent dispute resolution; and
(4) proper storage practices for handguns, including storage practices that eliminate the possibility of accidental injury to a child
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