My department is 2 hours away and they have farmed out the position of Range Officer after I left 11 years ago. There are only 2 arson investigators instead of 6 after everyone retired and they did not replace them. They contracted with DFW Airport to do annual qualification and they only go out there once a year. I am exploring options around Athens so I and others don't have to drive back to the Metroplex.
DPD adopted a more stringent standard than TCLEOSE which is what I did as a Range Officer. We also shot 10 rounds from the 25 yard line. If you made folks shoot at 25 yards then they shot very good at 15 yards in. Less than 95% got you a world of grief from the others till the next time we shot. We went to the range 4 times a year as my fire chief was an arson investigator and liked to shoot. We also kept score, none of this pass/fail stuff that many departments now use. You shoot all 50 rounds and they count points till you get 70% and stop. We scored before moving the line and before changing stance, for example going from drawing out of the holster to shooting from the ready position. If you didn't how did you know where the officer had problems?
: Texas Administrative Code
(c) The minimum standards for the annual firearms proficiency course of fire shall be:
(1) handguns - a minimum of 50 rounds, including at least five rounds of ammunition, fired at ranges from point-blank to at least 15 yards with at least 20 rounds at or beyond seven yards, including at least one timed reload;
(2) shotguns - a minimum of five rounds of ammunition fired at a range of at least 15 yards;
(3) precision rifles - a minimum of 20 rounds of ammunition fired at a range of at least 100 yards; however, an agency may, in its discretion, allow a range of less than 100 yards but not less than 50 yards if the minimum passing percentage is raised to 90;
(4) patrol rifles - a minimum of 30 rounds of ammunition fired at a range of at least 50 yards, including at least one timed reload; however, an agency may, in its discretion, allow a range of less than 50 yards but not less than 10 yards if the minimum passing percentage is raised to 90;
(5) fully automatic weapons - a minimum of 30 rounds of ammunition fired at ranges from seven to at least 10 yards, including at least one timed reload, with at least 25 rounds fired in full automatic (short bursts of two or three rounds), and at least five rounds fired semi-automatic, if possible with the weapon.
(d) The minimum passing percentage shall be 70 for each firearm.