Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 69A-37.084 - Definitions
In addition to the terms defined in Section 633.102(1), F.S., the following terms will have the following meanings for purposes of Rules 69A-37.082 through 69A-37.090, F.A.C.:
(1) "Degree applicable to fire department
duties" means an associate degree or a bachelor's degree in Fire Science,
Emergency Management, Emergency Medical Services, Public Safety, Business
Administration, Public Administration or other field of study that relates in a
meaningful way to fire department duties included in the firefighter's job
description or another fire department position description that a firefighter
is attempting to obtain. The determination of whether the degree relates in a
meaningful way to fire department duties shall depend on the content of the
individual courses and not solely on the title of the degree conferred. For
degrees not included in the fields of study listed herein, the Fire Chief who
approves an application for supplemental compensation must provide specific
justification for concluding that the degree has specific value to their
organization.
(2) "Eligible
Associate Degree" means an Associate of Arts or Associate of Science degree
applicable to fire department duties conferred by a university or
college.
(3) "Eligible Bachelor's
Degree" means a bachelor's degree applicable to fire department duties that was
conferred by a:
(a) Regionally accredited
university or college;
(b)
Nationally accredited college or university that is in compliance with the
following:
1. The school provides disclosures
to prospective students on the school's website and on student application or
enrollment forms that are substantially similar to the following: Accreditation
does not provide automatic acceptance by an institution of credit earned at
another institution. Acceptance of students or graduates is always the
prerogative of the receiving institution. For these reasons, besides
ascertaining the accredited status of a school or program, students should take
additional measures to determine, prior to enrollment, whether or not their
educational goals will be met through attendance at a particular institution.
These measures should include inquiries to institutions to which transfer might
be desired;
2. The school verifies
the identity of all students who participate in class or coursework, including
all examinations, by using, at the option of the institution, methods such as:
a. A secure login and pass code;
b. Proctored examinations; or
c. New or other technologies and practices
that are effective in verifying student identification;
and,
3. The school has an
articulation agreement with at least one regionally accredited college or
university that outlines transferable coursework into degree programs that are
applicable to fire department duties to the regionally accredited college or
university.
(4)
"Proctored examination" means an examination in which a credentialed
organization, center or individual who is chosen by the student and approved by
the university or college or an on-demand, third-party virtual proctor verifies
student identity and supervises examination integrity.
(5) "Nationally accredited" means a college
or university currently accredited by one of the following national accrediting
agencies recognized by the U.S. Department of Education:
(a) Accrediting Commission of Career Schools
and Colleges;
(b) Accrediting
Council for Independent Colleges and Schools;
(c) Distance Education and Training
Council.
(6) "Regionally
accredited" means accredited by one of the following regional accrediting
agencies recognized by the U.S. Department of Education:
(a) The Middle States Association of Colleges
and Secondary Schools, Commission on Higher Education;
(b) The New England Association of Schools
and Colleges, Commission on Institutions of Higher Education;
(c) The North Central Association of Colleges
and Schools;
(d) The Northwest
Commission on Colleges and Universities;
(e) The Southern Association of Colleges and
Schools, Commission on Colleges, or
(f) Western Association of Schools and
Colleges, Accrediting Commission for Senior Colleges and Universities or
Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges.
(7) "Supplemental Compensation" means funds
that may be paid to eligible firefighters by employing agencies pursuant to
Section 633.422, F.S., and this rule
chapter, in addition to any regular compensation paid by the employing
agencies.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 633.128(2)(a), 633.422(1) FS. Law Implemented 633.422(2) FS.
New 1-3-90, Amended 3-20-95, 7-17-00, Formerly 4A-37.084, Amended 3-14-11, 3-19-13.
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