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Code · CFR · Title 25 — Indians · Part 36 · § 36.75

§ 36.75. What qualifications must homeliving staff possess?

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(a)Homeliving staff must possess the qualifications shown in the following table: Position Required training
(1)Homeliving Supervisor ``` ``` Must be qualified based on size and complexity of the school, but at minimum possess a bachelor's degree.
(2)Homeliving Manager ``` ``` Must be qualified based on the size and complexity of the student body but must at a minimum have an associate's degree no later than 2008.
(3)Homeliving Program Staff ``` ``` Must have at least 32 post-secondary semester hours (or 48 quarter hours) in an applicable academic discipline, including fields related to working with children, such as, child development, education, behavioral sciences and cultural studies. ``` ``` ``` ``` ``` ```
(b)A person employed as a homeliving program staff: ``` ```
(1)Should meet the requirements of paragraph
(a)of this section by the 2009-2010 school year; and ``` ```
(2)May, upon showing good cause, petition the school supervisor (or the homeliving supervisor for peripheral dorms) for a waiver from the new qualifications.
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