Outside resources for training and staff development may be used where individuals
                  require professional or technical study which will make them more valuable in terms
                  of accomplishing the disability determination function. Outside resources should not
                  be used where it would be uneconomical, or otherwise impractical for the DDS to conduct
                  training and other employee development activities.
               
               Staff development using outside resources should be granted to an employee because
                  of its educational value to the staff member and because it benefits the program (e.g.,
                  the course of study makes the employee a more valuable staff member to the agency
                  in terms of accomplishing the disability determination function).
               
               It is not required that the training lead to an academic degree or certificate of
                  any kind. However, if it meets the “job-related” criteria outlined above, the fact
                  that the contemplated training may be part of an academic program leading to a degree
                  or certificate need not be a factor in approval or disapproval of the study.