A person possessing a valid certificate issued by the Board, or a standard or permanent certificate shall have successfully completed a standard first aid course no earlier than three years prior to the date of application and every three years from the date of the course thereafter, and continuously maintains CPR certification.
Any coaching permit issued prior to July 1, 1999, shall expire on June 30, 1999.
Upon receipt of a proper application, the permit shall be reissued consistent with the requirements of this section. A coaching permit shall be valid from the effective date of issuance and shall be renewable every five years upon receipt of a proper application and completion of not less than 15 clock hours of seminars, course work or workshops which provide information on safe and healthful coaching practices and understanding child and adolescent development, as approved by the Department. Upon the written request of an employing agent the Department, for good cause shown, may defer the 15 clock hour requirement for 12 months.
To receive a coaching permit an applicant shall submit an application on forms provided by the Department giving evidence that he or she has met the following requirements:
Conn. Agencies Regs. § 10-145d-423