Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 59A-36.031 - Registered ALF Core Training Provider Responsibilities
The following are the responsibilities of a registered core training provider:
(1) USE OF MINIMUM
CORE TRAINING CURRICULUM. A registered core training provider is responsible
for the following:
(a) Conducting core
training using the minimum core training curriculum required by rule
59A-36.028, F.A.C.;
and
(b) Ensuring that all changes
in ALF statutes and rules are immediately incorporated into the contents of his
or her core training curriculum.
(2) CERTIFICATES. After a trainee
successfully completes core training, the approved training provider must issue
a certificate to him or her. In addition to the provider's unique registration
number, the certificate must include the information referenced in paragraph
59A-36.011(12)(a),
F.A.C. The provider's signature and registration number shall serve as
documentation that the trainee has completed the required training.
(3) RECORDS. Approved providers must maintain
records of each course taught for a minimum of 5 years. Course records must
include the following information:
(a) The
title of the training program;
(b)
The agenda;
(c) The curriculum and
any accompanying documentation and training aids;
(d) The training provider's name and
registration number;
(e) The
trainees' names, dates of participation and training location; and
(f) Training evaluations and roster signed by
trainees.
(4) COMPETENCY
EXAM.
(a) Approved training providers must
submit the names of trainees completing core training to the testing authority
within 10 calendar days after completion of the course. Names must be submitted
to the following address: ALF at The MacDonald Research Institute, 28953 SR 54,
Wesley Chapel, FL 33543. Names may be alternately submitted via email to
alftest.tmri@gmail.com.
(b) The
testing authority shall not process any requests for the competency exam, nor
sit any individual for the exam, unless proper notice is submitted by an
approved training provider pursuant to paragraph (a), of this
subsection.
(5) GUEST
SPEAKERS. If a core training provider uses guest trainers to teach or
participate in specific training modules covered in the minimum core training
curriculum referenced in rule
59A-36.028, F.A.C., the core
trainer is responsible to ensure that the guest speaker meets the following
minimum conditions:
(a) Has expertise in the
specific subject matter; and
(b)
Covers all components of the subject matter if he or she provides the module or
portion of the module instruction.
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