Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 68D-36.103 - Minimum Requirements for Training Facilities and Instructors
(1) Training
Facility Requirements.
(a) "Training
facility" means a school or other sponsoring organization that offers to the
public boating safety courses that meet the minimum standards established by
the National Association of State Boating Law Administrators.
(b) Each training facility shall ensure that
all instructors meet the qualifications set forth in subsection (2).
(c) Training facilities should make maximum
use of the existing cadre of qualified instructors who have been trained
through state boating safety programs, the United States Coast Guard Auxiliary,
the United States Power Squadrons, the American National Red Cross, the Young
Men's Christian Association, the United States Coast Guard's National Boating
Safety Course, and other similar public and private boating safety oriented
programs.
(d) Each training
facility is responsible for maintaining an ongoing quality control program.
Training facilities should periodically update or recertify their instructors.
Quality of instruction will be assured through this means with each training
facility, or the training facility's sponsoring organization, auditing its own
program.
(e) Each training facility
must teach a course of instruction, the content of which has received the prior
approval of the National Association of State Boating Law Administrators. This
approval is valid for three years. Each training facility or its sponsoring
organization must resubmit course materials for continuing approval so as to
avoid a lapse of approved status.
(2) Instructor Qualifications.
(a) Each instructor shall have knowledge of
boating safety, and the current laws and regulations pertaining to the
operation of vessels, as well as teaching skills in the area of boating
safety.
(b) Each instructor must
have the knowledge, skills, and abilities necessary for the transmittal of the
information necessary to implant knowledge of boating safety in students. The
following skills, knowledge, and abilities are considered essential for this
purpose:
1. Instructor/student
communication.
2. Logical
thinking.
3. Human relations and
human diversity.
4. Lesson
planning.
5. Teaching
methods.
6. Instructional
aids.
7. Handicaps to
learning.
8. Evaluation of student
performance.
(c)
Certifications of instructors for specialized courses such as canoeing,
kayaking, boardsailing, etc., that are available through the American National
Red Cross, American Canoe Association, and other boating safety oriented
programs are recognized. These certifications, however, are in addition to and
do not eliminate the necessity of instructors possessing the knowledge, skills,
and abilities set forth in paragraph (2)(b), above.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 327.04, 327.395, 327.731 FS. Law Implemented 327.395, 327.731 FS.
New 6-9-05.
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