Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 64B13-5.002 - Criteria for Approval
(1) In
determining whether to approve a program of continuing professional education,
the Board shall consider whether the program contributes to the improvement,
advancement, and extension of one's professional skill and knowledge to the
benefit of the patient he or she serves. Continuing education courses in
Florida jurisprudence as stated in subsection
64B13-5.001(6),
F.A.C., shall be provided by an individual or organization with demonstrated
competence in Florida Law pertaining to optometric practice as evidenced by the
individual or organization's credentials, education and experience.
(2) Approval of non-transcript quality
continuing education programs.
(a) A
non-transcript quality continuing education program must satisfy the following
criteria or course content:
1. The course must
be an organized program of learning that will contribute to the advancement and
enhancement of professional competency and scientific knowledge in the practice
of optometry, and must be designed to reflect the educational needs of Florida
optometrists.
2. The course must
have scientific and educational integrity and must contain customary and
generally accepted optometric and medical practices.
3. The course must have an outline which
demonstrates consistency with the course description and reflects the course
content.
4. A course
handout/outline must be provided to all participants.
5. The course must be taught in a manner
appropriate to the educational content, objectives, and purpose of the program,
and must allow suitable time to be effectively presented to the
audience.
6. The minimum credit for
any qualified course is one hour. One hour of continuing education credit
equals fifty (50) minutes of instructional time.
7. Instructors must have the necessary
qualifications, training and experience to present the course. Principal
instructors must hold a minimum of a doctorate-level degree (O.D., M.D., Ph.D.,
D.O., J.D., D.D.S., D.C., Pharm.D., L.L.D., D.Ed., D.Sc., etc.) or its
international equivalent. Faculties at accredited schools or colleges of
optometry are exempt from this requirement. Individuals who do not hold at
least a doctorate-level degree, or are not on faculty at an accredited school
or college of optometry shall only be listed as adjunct instructors for the
course and only when the principal instructor holds a doctorate-level degree.
For courses focusing on optometric practice management, instructors are not
required to hold doctoral level degrees, but must demonstrate their expertise
in providing such continuing education.
(b) A non-transcript quality continuing
education program shall be approved upon presentation of the following
information by the program or course provider or by a licensed practitioner who
attended the course:
1. Compliance with the
criteria or course content specified in subparagraphs (2)(a)1.-7.,
above.
2. Date(s) and time(s) of
each course.
3. Complete outline of
course, including a breakdown of hours for each subject.
4. Evidence that the fees specified in
subsections 64B13-6.001(12) and
(13), F.A.C., have been paid; provided
however, should the provider not seek approval of the course, the licensed
practitioner seeking approval of the course shall pay the fee.
5. Notwithstanding subparagraphs (2)(b)1.-3.,
if the program is non-transcript quality and has been previously approved by
the Council on Optometric Practitioner Education (COPE), or by any other
recognized organization that sponsors optometric education, utilizing the
criteria set forth in paragraph (2)(a), the Board shall approve the program
upon submission of the approved course number issued by COPE or other
recognized organization and compliance with subparagraph
(2)(b)4.
(3)
Additional Criteria for Approval of Online/Distance Learning Courses.
(a) In addition to the requirements of
subsections (1) and (2), providers seeking approval of online/distance learning
courses shall also submit the following:
1. A
description of whether the course is live interactive or on-demand;
2. A description of how participants may ask
questions of the presenter and how and when those questions will be
answered;
3. A copy of the online
pre- and post-test, if applicable;
4. A description of how the provider will
ensure the licensee seeking course credit is the person attending the
course;
5. A description of the
level of technology required for the licensee to participate in the course and
how this requirement is conveyed to potential course attendees; and
6. How the provider will provide technical
assistance to participants as appropriate to the course
format.
(4)
Approval of transcript quality continuing education programs.
(a) A transcript quality continuing education
program must satisfy the following criteria or course content:
1. Compliance with the criteria or course
content specified in subparagraphs (2)(a)1.-6.
2. The course must be in consultation with or
sponsored by a school or college of optometry or equivalent entity.
3. The course must be in at least two (2)
hour blocks.
4. The course must be
taught by instructors approved by the Board. Faculty members that instruct
regular courses for the sponsoring school or equivalent educational entity will
automatically be approved. Instructors not fitting into this category must be
approved by the Board.
5. The
course must require a Board approved examination with a passing grade. Grading
and certification of examinations can be delegated by the provider to an
equivalent educational entity.
6.
The examination must be monitored or mailed to the licensee after the
course.
(b) A transcript
quality continuing education program shall be approved upon presentation of the
following:
1. Compliance with the criteria or
course content specified in subparagraphs (3)(a)1.-6.
2. Date(s) and time(s) of each
course.
3. Complete outline of
course, including a breakdown of hours for each subject.
4. A letter from the dean of the sponsoring
school or college of optometry or equivalent educational entity certifying
transcript quality credit.
5. A
copy of the examination to be given, with the answer key.
6. Identification of the entity responsible
for grading and certifying the examination(s).
7. Evidence that the fees specified in
subsections 64B13-6.001(14) and
(15), F.A.C., have been
paid.
(c) In order for a
course to be considered transcript quality, it must be approved by the Board as
transcript quality prior to the time it is taken.
(5) A course needs to be approved only once
during the biennium in which it is presented so long as the presenter and the
course outline do not change.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 456.013, 463.005(1) FS. Law Implemented 463.007(4) FS.
New 11-13-79, Formerly 21Q-5.02, Amended 12-16-86, 12-11-88, 7-10-91, 10-28-92, Formerly 21Q-5.002, 61F8-5.002, Amended 11-29-94, 7-5-95, 8-18-96, Formerly 59V-5.002, Amended 3-21-00, 5-8-02, 8-19-03, 12-26-05, 12-25-06, 4-21-10, 7-21-11, 10-2-18.
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