New CHL100 on state site
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Re: New CHL100 on state site
I e-mailed DPS
Who fills out the Time allocation, the student or the instructor?
Can it be filled out in advance?
They replied:
It is up to you who fill this space out. If you choose to fill the time allocation in advance and you cover a subject in more or less time you will need to make correction on form.
Deadra Nealy
Investigator II- Eligibility Evaluation Unit
Licensing & Registration Services
Regulatory Services Division
Who fills out the Time allocation, the student or the instructor?
Can it be filled out in advance?
They replied:
It is up to you who fill this space out. If you choose to fill the time allocation in advance and you cover a subject in more or less time you will need to make correction on form.
Deadra Nealy
Investigator II- Eligibility Evaluation Unit
Licensing & Registration Services
Regulatory Services Division
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Re: New CHL100 on state site
Well, THAT does not sound like time "allocated" to me...
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Re: New CHL100 on state site
So, we're supposed to define "allocated" as "spent"? DPS needs to get their stuff together; say what they mean, mean what they say. Again, words mean things.

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I don't think anyone is going to hold us to a stop watch. My plan is to fill out the CHL-100, based on my outline. I usually stick pretty close to the outline, and don't vary more than 15-30 minutes from that. If I do happen to run over, then I can adjust it at the end of the day.
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Mine is filled out. Same as Crossfire. I dont vary much.

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Re: New CHL100 on state site
I'm eager to see some communication from DPS. Throwing a form up on the website with no explanation, no effective date, etc., is not adequate.

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I agree, a little pro-active communication would have warded off a whole lot of bad press. But, if you send them an email at CHLInstructors@dps.texas.gov, I bet they will respond.DoubleActionCHL wrote:I'm eager to see some communication from DPS. Throwing a form up on the website with no explanation, no effective date, etc., is not adequate.
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Re: New CHL100 on state site
I know, but even they must realize it's much easier to answer a question once, rather than 3,000 times.Crossfire wrote:I agree, a little pro-active communication would have warded off a whole lot of bad press. But, if you send them an email at CHLInstructors@dps.texas.gov, I bet they will respond.DoubleActionCHL wrote:I'm eager to see some communication from DPS. Throwing a form up on the website with no explanation, no effective date, etc., is not adequate.

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Re: New CHL100 on state site
Wait... we're supposed to fill out forms? 

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