Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 65C-43.005 - Specialized Training in Serving Human Trafficking Victims
(1) Child protective investigators and case
managers, and their supervisors, must receive a minimum of six (6) hours of
specialized training on human trafficking approved by the Department prior to
accepting cases with children or young adult victims of human trafficking. The
specialized training in human trafficking shall be conducted by a
Department-approved trainer and consist of:
(a) Three (3) hours of live training
pertaining to human trafficking;
(b) One (1) hour of live training pertaining
to Legislative language addressing human trafficking; and
(c) Two (2) hours of additional live training
on specialized topics related to human trafficking of
children.
(2) Child
protective investigators and case managers must each year receive a minimum of
one (1) hour of ongoing training per quarter on human trafficking or related
topics in order to continue receiving cases with child or young adult victims
of human trafficking.
(3) The
training curriculum and any revision to the training curriculum must be
approved by the Department. Training curriculum will be approved if it meets
the requirements of paragraphs (1)(a)-(c) of this rule.
(4) Completion of the training shall be
entered into FSFN, using the training tracker.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 409.1678(2)(e) FS. Law Implemented 409.1754(3)(a) FS.
New 1-12-16, Amended 11-24-19.
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