This is why I make my questions to you as YES or NO questions, because you like to add things not asked in order to obfuscate the topic. Larry didn't ask for A&P regs.
We must be reading different forums. It's EXACTY what he asked for.
Please show us where that is stated in the regs.
I provided where it is stated in the regs.
That's why you STILL haven't answered his comment or my question, that are both based on your claims:
"Based on your answer, do you think there's any difference in risk, regarding safety, between getting a condition inspection from a licensed A&P-IA or from someone who has no previous training in maintenance and takes a 14-17 day course?"
No, the reason I had not answered further is that I am not your circus monkey performing tricks for peanuts. I have a few minutes now while my kid is out flying the RV so I'm glad to add a little. It's going to be more than one word, so apologies in advance if you have trouble.
Obviously more experience is better. I think that is part of the point you are trying to make and we don't have any disagreement. This is not in conflict with the concept that some people can learn enough in the long course to perform an adequate inspection on some aircraft. They can go on from there to gain additional experience and expand their skills to include more complex aircaft. This is how maintenance works at all certification levels, whether you believe it, are comfortable with it, or not.