a. Each court coordinator of a district or statutory county court shall annually complete 16 hours of continuing education, unless the court coordinator files with the Texas Center for the Judiciary, Inc., the prescribed form, signed by the judge or commissioners court of the county employing the court coordinator certifying that state and local funds are not available for the court coordinator's continuing education. b. In addition to the programs provided in Rule 2(c), programs of the following organizations can be utilized to satisfy the requirements of Rule 6(a): (1) The Texas Association of Court Administration (2) The Texas Office of Court Administration (3) The National Association of Court Management (4) The Institute for Court Management of the National Center for State Courts (5) The Justice Management Institute (6) A state college or university or local community college (7) A program sponsored by a local court administrative office and approved by the local administrative judge or local presiding judge (8) Other programs as approved by the Court of Criminal Appeals Education 8 | R u l e s o f J u d i c i a l E d u c a t i o n Committee (Judicial Advisory Committee, Texas Center Board of Directors) c. Instruction credit completed during any fiscal year in excess of the minimum number of hours required may be applied to the following fiscal year's requirement. d. Each court coordinator who attends an approved program or performs an approved activity will certify the event on a form provided by the Texas Center for the Judiciary, Inc. e. Before August 1, the Texas Center will advise any coordinator subject to
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