COMDTINST 1541.1
June 1 1998
Coast Guard operations, and is normally taught by a single facilitator. It is a
one-day course for those Auxiliarists conducting operations from separate
Auxiliary units.
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Estimate the cost for student travel and per diem. This is normally not
authorized unless found to be more advantageous to the government (i.e.,
may be authorized for Auxiliarist TCT courses, but must be articulated in the
district plan).
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Indicate the anticipated number of additional facilitators needed to meet
program goals, given current numbers of active facilitators and their ability
to schedule classes.
(f) review, approve and forward directly to TQC all requests for resident TCT
training (Cutter Operations, Group Operations and Facilitator courses) and all
requests for substitutions and/or quota cancellations;
(g) ensure all facilitators use the standardized student roster form previously
distributed so that TQC can accurately credit all graduates for training received.
Administrators shall use the rosters to compile information for their annual fiscal
year reports and annual training plans to Commandant (G-WKS-4). Do not send
copies of unit-level training rosters to Commandant, but send them directly to
TQC at the end of each quarter;
(h) collect and review unit-level TCT course critiques to evaluate facilitator
performance and course effectiveness. Feedback received on TCT program
issues should be consolidated by the TCT administrator and forwarded to
Commandant (G-WKS-4) as desired by the district but as a minimum with the
annual fiscal year report. Do not send copies of unit-level critiques to
Commandant;
(i) produce and issue certificates of final qualification,. using the format provided by
Commandant (G-WKS), to all facilitators having successfully conducted at least
five classes, thereby formally certifying them as TCT facilitators; and
(j) consolidate facilitator requests for student TCT. training material in support of
unit level exportable training and forward to the Coast Guard Institute;
(3) fund reserve pay for ADT, IDT or SADT in conjunction with any TCT activities
(including training, facilitating, or program administration duties), if unable to
coordinate these activities during normally authorized drill time; and
(4) ensure that Directors of Auxiliary work closely with regional Auxiliary liaisons and
the district TCT administrators to include Auxiliarists in TCT initiatives while the
annual district TCT training plan is being developed. They shall also enforce the
timely and accurate submission of CG-5223's, through the Auxiliary chain of
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