Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 61-31.505 - Approval of Continuing Education Courses
(1) Education courses shall be valid for
purposes of the licensure and education requirements only if such courses have
received prior approval from the Mold-Related Services Licensing
Program.
(2) The Department's
approval of an education course will be valid for two years when the following
requirements are met:
(a) An application must
be submitted using form DBPR MRS 0704, "Application for Continuing Education
Course Approval or Renewal, effective April 2013, incorporated herein by
reference. The form may be obtained 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-03683.
(b) The course provider shall submit to the
Department the following for approval before the course is offered: the
application adopted in paragraph (a), a detailed course outline describing the
course's content and subject matter, and a written statement that explains in
detail how the course relates to the practice of assessing or remediating mold
as defined in Section
468.8411, F.S.
(c) The application shall include the total
number of classroom or interactive distance learning hours, the course
syllabus, and the name and qualifications of all
instructors.
(3) A course
provider making application to offer interactive distance learning must submit
documents indicating the following:
(a) The
means by which the course will demonstrate interactivity between the student
and course provider within a maximum of 24 hours, which promotes student
involvement, and demonstrates that the course measures learning and addresses
comprehension of content at regular intervals.
(b) The means by which the course provider is
able to monitor student enrollment, participation and course
completion.
(c) The means by which
the course provider will be able to satisfactorily demonstrate that stated
course hours are consistent with the actual hours spent by each student to
complete the course.
(d) The means
by which the provider will assure qualified instructor(s) will be available to
answer questions and provide students with necessary support during the
course.
(e) That the student will
be required to complete a statement at the beginning and end of the course
indicating that he/she personally completed each module/session of
instruction.
(f) The means by which
the course provider will verify student identification.
(4) The following criteria shall be
considered when approving continuing education courses:
(a) Previous approval by the Construction
Industry Licensing Board, the Board of Professional Engineers, the Board of
Architecture and Interior Design, the Building Code Administrators and
Inspectors Board, or the Electrical Contractors' Licensing Board, so long as
the courses pertain to mold-related services;
(b) For mold assessment continuing education
courses, course topics concerning a process performed by a mold assessor that
includes the physical sampling and detailed evaluation of data obtained from a
building history and inspection to formulate an initial hypothesis about the
origin, identity, location, and extent of amplification of mold growth of
greater than 10 square feet, including water (moisture intrusion), mold and
mold safety, and the standards of practice as set forth in Rules 61-31.701 and
61-31.702, F.A.C.;
(c) For mold
remediation continuing education courses, course topics concerning the removal,
cleaning, sanitizing, demolition, or other treatment, including preventive
activities, of mold or mold-contaminated matter of greater than 10 square feet
that was not purposely grown at that location, including water (moisture
intrusion), mold and mold safety, and the standards of practice as set forth in
Rules 61-31.701 and 61-31.702, F.A.C.
(5) Instructors:
(a) All instructors must hold active or
inactive licenses as mold assessors or mold remediators; and
(b) Providers may not use instructors who are
currently suspended or revoked due to disciplinary action against their
license.
(6) Education
courses must address mold related subjects and shall not involve the promotion
or sale of any products.
(7) Any
substantive changes made to approved courses must be approved by the Department
before the changed course can be offered. Course approval shall be rescinded by
the Department if such notification is not made or the changes fail to
otherwise conform to this rule.
(8)
Course approvals shall be automatically rescinded if the provider status
expires or is rescinded by disciplinary action or
otherwise.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 455.2035, 468.8424 FS. Law Implemented 455.213(6), 455.2178, 455.2179, 468.8413(3), 468.8416, 559.79 FS.
New 1-30-14.
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