Instructor Techniques PBSC
Affiliated - answer Training academy or Agency (Instructor file held here)
Internship - answer Under the supervision of a Commission Certified General Instructor
Types of Instructors - answer General Instructor Certification (2-4 Hours)
High liability Instructor Certification (8 Hours) ex. DT, Firearms, First aid
Who evaluates the instructor - answer Everyone
Certified Instructor - answer Internship must be completed by a
How long is the cycle to keep certification - answer4 year cycle
How long does the Certified Instructor have to complete the CJSTC-81 Form -
answer30 days
What date does the Instructor Certification expire? - answerMarch 31st of the fourth
year following the instructors initial certification
Revocation - answerLosing Certification
Gross Incompetence - answerIs the lack of ability or fitness to perform as an instructor
because of emotional instability, physical incapacitation, inadequate technical
knowledge of subject matter, or reckless disregard for the safety of trainees or the
public
Tort - answerIs a civil wrong committed by a person (called a tortfeasor) that causes
injury or harm to the property or person of the victim
2 types of tort - answernegligence and intentional
Negligence - answerViolation of a duty to act with reasonable care towards others that
causes reasonably foreseeable harm or injury
intentional tort - answerA willful action by the tortfeasor directed towards the plaintiff that
results in harm to the plaintiff ex. Assault, battery, sexual harassment
Types of damages from tort claim - answerCompensatory (damages are most common
and are intended to compensate the victim for injuries. Civil, State, or Federal)
Affiliated - answer Training academy or Agency (Instructor file held here)
Internship - answer Under the supervision of a Commission Certified General Instructor
Types of Instructors - answer General Instructor Certification (2-4 Hours)
High liability Instructor Certification (8 Hours) ex. DT, Firearms, First aid
Who evaluates the instructor - answer Everyone
Certified Instructor - answer Internship must be completed by a
How long is the cycle to keep certification - answer4 year cycle
How long does the Certified Instructor have to complete the CJSTC-81 Form -
answer30 days
What date does the Instructor Certification expire? - answerMarch 31st of the fourth
year following the instructors initial certification
Revocation - answerLosing Certification
Gross Incompetence - answerIs the lack of ability or fitness to perform as an instructor
because of emotional instability, physical incapacitation, inadequate technical
knowledge of subject matter, or reckless disregard for the safety of trainees or the
public
Tort - answerIs a civil wrong committed by a person (called a tortfeasor) that causes
injury or harm to the property or person of the victim
2 types of tort - answernegligence and intentional
Negligence - answerViolation of a duty to act with reasonable care towards others that
causes reasonably foreseeable harm or injury
intentional tort - answerA willful action by the tortfeasor directed towards the plaintiff that
results in harm to the plaintiff ex. Assault, battery, sexual harassment
Types of damages from tort claim - answerCompensatory (damages are most common
and are intended to compensate the victim for injuries. Civil, State, or Federal)