Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 61-31.501 - Continuing Education Provider Requirements
(1) "Continuing Education Provider" means a
person or legal entity who is registered pursuant to this rule chapter and who
is responsible for conducting a continuing education course approved pursuant
to this rule chapter. The continuing education provider is responsible for
maintaining records for four years.
(2) Approval of Continuing Education
Providers:
(a) Provider approval is valid
until May 31 of odd numbered years and must be renewed prior to expiration. An
apporoved education provider may renew the approval, whether active or
inactive, by paying an Education Provider Biennial Approval Renewal fee of
$125.00.
(b) An applicant who
submits form DBPR MRS 0703, "Continuing Education Course Provider, " effective
Aug 2019, incorporated herein by reference, which may be obtained at
www.myfloridalicense.com or by
contacting the Department of Business and Professional Regulation, 2601 Blair
Stone Road, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0783 or at
http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-10860.
Applications for continuing education course provider approval must submit the
Education Provider Approval fee of $125.00 with the completed
application.
(c) Any applicant who
applies to become a continuing education course provider will be approved as a
course provider upon meeting applicable requirements.
(3) Continuing Education Course Provider
Obligations:
(a) To maintain status as a
continuing education provider, the provider must comply with the requirements
of sections 455.2177,
455.2178, and
455.2179, F.S.:
1. Require each licensee to complete the
entire course or seminar in order to receive credit for the course.
2. Provide the Florida Department of Business
and Professional Regulation provider number on all course
advertisements.
3. Furnish each
licensee with an individual certificate of attendance containing the licensee's
name, license number, provider name, provider number, course name, course
number, date of the course completion and the total number of hours
successfully completed in each subject.
4. Resolve reporting conflicts with the
licensee by the expiration date of the training course.
5. Report one education credit for each hour
of classroom or interactive distance learning instruction. An "hour of
classroom or interactive distance learning instruction" requires no less than
fifty (50) minutes of instruction or participation.
6. Any changes in the course provider name,
address or telephone number must be submitted in writing to the Department,
within 30 days of such change.
(b) The continuing education provider shall
not offer any training courses if the provider status is expired or under
discipline.
(c) If the continuing
education provider status is revoked by the Department, the provider cannot
reapply to be registered as a provider for two years from the date of the Final
Order revoking the registration.
(d) The Department retains the right and
authority to audit and/or monitor programs and review records and course
materials given by any continuing education provider approved pursuant to this
rule. The Department shall reject individual programs given by a continuing
education provider if the provider disseminates any false or misleading
information in connection with the educational programs, or if the continuing
education provider fails to conform to and abide by the rules of the
Department.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 455.2035, 455.213, 455.2177, 455.2178, 455.2179, 468.8412, 468.8424 FS. Law Implemented 455.2123, 455.213, 455.2177, 455.2178, 455.2179, 468.8412, 468.8424, 559.79 FS.
New 1-30-14, Amended 10-8-19.
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