Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 64B-1.011 - Requirements and Standards of a National Examination
(1) National examinations will be certified
by the department according to the criteria established in this rule. National
examinations shall be recertified during contract renewal periods as
established by the department.
(a) The
national examination shall be developed either by or for a national, regional,
or multi-state professional association, board, council or society (hereinafter
referred to as national organization). The organization providing the
examination shall either:
1. Be recognized by
state regulatory boards as a national organization, or
2. Be recognized by a substantial number of
that profession's licensed practitioners as a national organization,
or
3. Have a substantial number of
the nation's practitioners licensed or certified through an examination
provided by or for the national organization.
(b) Examinations prepared by or for a
national organization shall meet the following requirements:
1. The examinations shall be administered for
the purpose of assessing entry-level skills necessary to ensure the minimum
competence of practitioners to protect the health, safety and welfare of the
public,
2. The national
organization or its test provider shall be the responsible body for overseeing
the development and scoring of the national examination; and,
3. The national organization or its test
provider shall provide security guidelines for the development, administration
and scoring of the national examination and shall oversee the enforcement of
these guidelines.
(c) A
national examination shall meet the following generally accepted testing
standards:
1. The examination tests the scope
of practice and entry-level knowledge, skills and abilities defined by a
national or multi-state job/task analysis or similar study with a
representative sample of licensed practitioners and professional
practices.
2. The examination is
justified in terms of the protection of the health, safety and welfare of the
patient or client.
3. The scores,
sub-scores or combinations of scores are statistically reliable.
4. The examination uses psychometrically
sound methods to determine the passing score.
5. There are standardized procedures for
administering and scoring the examination.
6. There are standardized procedures to
ensure the security of the examination.
(2) If an organization makes a request to the
department to certify a national examination, the organization shall submit to
the Division of Medical Quality Assurance, Bureau of Operations, Practitioner
Reporting and Examination Services, 4052 Bald Cypress Way, Bin C-90,
Tallahassee, Florida 32399-3290, documentation establishing that it meets the
requirements established in subsection (1), of this rule, and a non-refundable
fee of:
(a) $1, 700 for a written
examination;
(b) $3, 000 for a
clinical examination, or
(c) $4,
200 for an examination consisting of both a written and clinical
component.
(3) No fee
shall be charged for certifying an examination if the request for certification
is initiated by the department or the respective board.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 456.004(5), 456.017(1)(c) FS. Law Implemented 456.017(1) FS.
New 9-7-98, Amended 7-20-03, 4-7-08, 9-30-09, 3-19-12.
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