Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 61E14-4.001 - Continuing Education Renewal Requirements
(1) All community
association manager licensees must satisfactorily complete a minimum of 15
hours of continuing education per biennial licensure renewal cycle. Each hour
shall consist of 50 minutes of student involvement in approved classroom,
correspondence, interactive, distance education or internet courses. No license
shall be renewed unless the licensee has completed the required continuing
education.
(2) Only continuing
education courses approved by the Council shall be valid for purposes of
licensee renewal.
(3) The required
15 hours of continuing education shall be comprised of courses approved
pursuant to Rule 61E14-4.003, F.A.C., in the
following areas:
(a) 3 hours of legal update
seminars. The legal update seminars shall consist of instruction regarding
changes to Chapters 455, 468, Part VIII, 617, 718, 719, 720, and 721, F.S., and
other legislation, case law, and regulations impacting community association
management. Licensees shall not be awarded continuing education credit for
completing the same legal update seminar more than once even if the seminars
were taken during different years.
(b) 3 hours of instruction on insurance and
financial management topics relating to community association
management.
(c) 3 hours of
instruction on the operation of the community association's physical
property.
(d) 3 hours of
instruction on human resources topics relating to community association
management. Human resources topics include, but are not limited to, disaster
preparedness, employee relations, and communications skills for effectively
dealing with residents and vendors.
(e) 3 hours of additional instruction in any
area described in paragraph (3)(b), (c) or (d) of this rule or in any course or
courses directly related to the management or administration of community
associations. or any course or courses directly related to community
association management services to homeowner associations including
recordkeeping.
(4) All
community association manager licensees providing community association
management services to homeowner associations must satisfactorily complete a
minimum of 5 hours of continuing education per licensure renewal cycle that
pertains specifically to homeowners associations, 3 hours of which must relate
to recordkeeping. Each hour shall consist of 50 minutes of student involvement
in approved classroom, correspondence, interactive, distance education, or
internet courses. No license shall be renewed unless the licensee has completed
the required continuing education.
(5) No licensee will receive credit, for
purposes of meeting the continuing education requirement, for completing the
same continuing education course more than once during a biennial licensure
renewal cycle.
(6) Course
instructors may receive continuing education credit hours in the amount of
hours approved by the Council for licensees only once every biennial licensure
renewal cycle for each approved course taught by the instructor.
(7) Anyone licensed for more than 24 months
at renewal time will be required to have complied with the continuing education
requirements set forth in subsection (1) above, prior to license renewal. "More
than 24 months" means 24 months plus 1 day. Licensees licensed for 24 months or
less at renewal time are exempt from compliance with the continuing education
requirements set forth in subsection (1) above, until the end of the next
licensure renewal cycle.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 455.2123, 455.2124, 468.4315(2), 468.4336, 468.4337 FS. Law Implemented 455.2123, 455.2124, 468.4336, 468.4337 FS.
New 5-5-88, Amended 3-22-89, 2-5-91, 12-28-92, Formerly 7D-55.008, 61B-55.008, Amended 10-18-99, 3-13-00, 2-21-01, 7-21-03, 4-25-05, 2-28-07, Formerly 61-20.508, Amended 2-1-15, 5-18-15, 8-15-19.
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