No, the shooting portion of the class remains. The TR-100 is the statutorily required training certificate that has been a pain since day one. The statute requires certificates with unique serial numbers and authorized DPS to charge instructors $5 for each. DPS hates them and so do instructors. DPS has to estimate demand, then order these 4-part NCR forms. They then have to inventory them and log them out by serial number to each instructor that orders them. Then, when a CHL applicant turns in their application packet, DPS has to check the serial number on the TR-100 to make sure it was logged out to that instructor.Coogan wrote:Does the elimination of the TR-100 mean that you no longer need to shoot 50 rounds to qualify for a CHL?
If DPS under estimates the demand for TR-100s, then there is a delay getting them to instructors. Often, this forces them to cancel or delay classes until the TR-100s arrive. Since DPS can only charge $5 per TR-100, it doesn't begin to cover the costs DPS incurs buying them, paying for shipping to DPS, logging them into the system, then shipping them to instructors. It's a terrible system that is mandated by the statute; that is mandated until Sept. 1st.
The change also does away with DPS having to send application packets. This too created delays for instructors. All application materials will be available on the Internet for instructors and applicants to download.
These is very significant changes.
Chas.