No, if DPS proves the above alligations the instructor can lose his/her certification.Jumping Frog wrote:If the instructor displayed gross negligence, didn't cover the required material, class length did not meet the required number of hours, fraudulent range testing, stuff like that. Then they could lose their immunity.tomservo92 wrote:My instructor mentioned he'd been sued several times. So what would not be considered "normal circumstances"?
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- Sun Jan 27, 2013 3:56 pm
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