(a) The director may certify an instructor who has developed specific skills and abilities by virtue of special training, practical experience and demonstrated experience.
(b) To qualify for certification as a Practitioner Lecturer Instructor in a topic area, the applicant shall: - (i) Show the training of the applicant in the specific topic or skill for which certification is sought by documenting the completion of training in the specific topic area from a recognized institution which frequently presents such training programs in the ordinary course of its business or activities that is current and within two (2) years of application;
- (ii) Has acquired three (3) years of practical full-time continuous experience as a peace officer or as an administrator or specialist in a field relevant or related to the criminal justice system;
- (iii) Has completed, or within two (2) years of becoming an Instructor, completes an approved instructor development training course, or equivalent instructor training program approved by the director which meets the minimum standards for instructor certification both in content and hours; and
- (iv) Has obtained the endorsement and recommendation of the applicant's administrator which:
- (A) Specifically designates the applicant's area of expertise; and
- (B) State the topic areas and criminal justice training courses in which the applicant is expected to participate.
(c) Certification as a Practitioner Lecturer Instructor shall remain effective for a period of two (2) years from the date of issuance. The Instructor shall reapply for certification at or before the end of the two (2) year period. Application for recertification must meet the requirements listed above in subsection (b) and must be current within two (2) year of application.
(d) To qualify for Practitioner Lecturer recertification, the applicant shall provide documentation of sixteen (16) teaching hours per year.
015-11 Wyo. Code R. § 11-3