Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 2-5.002 - Operation, Admission and Tuition for the Florida Crime Prevention Training Institute
(1) A tuition fee
which covers the cost of conducting the program may be charged to persons who
participate in the Florida Crime Prevention Training Institute's programs.
Tuition fees, in the aggregate, may not exceed the cost of the
program.
(2) The Florida Crime
Prevention Training Institute will publish, at least annually, a schedule of
courses, tuition costs and registration procedures. Persons wishing to receive
these publications should contact the Attorney General's Office, PL-01, The
Capitol, Tallahassee, FL 32399-1050.
(3) Employees of Florida law enforcement
agencies have priority for admission to courses offered by the
Institute.
(4) Participants who
attend all classes and pass a course examination, when an examination is
required, will receive a certificate of completion.
(5) To receive a specialized practitioner
designation in a subject area, a participant must receive a certificate of
completion for each course as required and offered through the Florida Crime
Prevention Training Institute. The current training courses can be found on the
Florida Crime Prevention Training Institute website.
(6) A participant's training will be denied,
and a designee's designation will be revoked if the Florida Crime Prevention
Training Institution is made aware a designee is convicted of a crime and
receives verification from a government agency that the participant or designee
is convicted, as defined in Section
775.083(1),
F.S., of a felony or misdemeanor crime involving violence, the use or threat of
violence, child, elderly and disabled abuse, fraud, stalking, theft, or the
intent to steal.
(7) The Florida
Crime Prevention Training Institution reserves the right to revoke a
designation if a designee misuses the designation. Misuse is when a designee
uses their designation from the Attorney General's office to promote their
personal business or to obtain customers or states or infers in any manner that
the Attorney General's office endorses the designee. (Examples of misuse are
associating the Attorney General's office with the designee's business in
advertisements, letterheads, business cards, promotional material,
etc.).
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 16.54(2) FS. Law Implemented 16.54 FS.
New 5-1-86, Amended 8-26-86, 2-8-88, 6-25-96, 2-9-22.
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