(1)
Fire Protection System Contractors shall complete a continuing education course
or combination of courses in compliance with section
633.332, F.S., within each
biennial license period, except that a contractor who completes the competency
examination and receives a license issued for 1 year or less shall be required
to complete a continuing education course or combination of courses prorated at
50 percent of the required hours for a biennial license.
(2) The continuing education course or
combination of courses shall be in a fire protection discipline related to the
Certificate of Competency held by the Fire Protection System Contractor. All
licensed Fire Protection System Contractors are required to complete an
approved course or courses providing one hour of workplace safety, one hour of
business practices, and one hour of a workers' compensation as part of the
required continuing education for each biennial renewal period.
(3) The course or combination of courses
shall be conducted by persons approved by the Regulatory Licensing Section.
Approval of such persons shall be based on the person's training, experience
and expertise in fire protection under Florida law. The instructor must be
qualified by education or experience to teach the course, or parts of a course,
to which the instructor is assigned. Any person with a four year college or
graduate degree is qualified to teach any course in his or her field of study.
Any state certified fire protection system contractor with at least five years'
experience may teach any technical course within the scope of the contractor
license held; however, no contractor whose license is suspended or revoked as a
result of administrative action shall teach or serve as a continuing education
instructor. The Regulatory Licensing Section is not permitted to reject a
course based upon the proposed instructor, but is permitted to approve a course
contingent on certification that all instructors meet those minimum
requirements before conducting the course and before advertising that the
course is approved for continuing education credit.
(4) Written instructional materials and any
audio-visual aids must provide instruction relevant to fire protection under
Florida law.
(5) The course or
combination of courses shall be approved by the Regulatory Licensing Section.
The Regulatory Licensing Section shall approve any course, seminar, or
conference in the technical areas provided by any university, community
college, vocational-technical center, public or private school, firm,
association, person, corporation or entity which meets the criteria provided in
this rule.
(6) The number of
contact hours assigned to any course shall be determined by the Regulatory
Licensing Section based on the course content and length of the course.
(a) Requests for approval shall be submitted
on Form DFS-K3-1239 (3/00), "Request for Approval of Fire Protection System
Contractor Continuing Education Coursework" as adopted and incorporated herein
by reference.
(b) Forms are
available from and submissions shall be sent to: Regulatory Licensing Section,
200 East Gaines Street, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0342.
(c) Each Fire Protection System Contractor
shall be notified by the Regulatory Licensing Section, in writing, if the
coursework does not satisfy the continuing education requirement in section
633.332, F.S. No notification
will be given over the telephone.
(d) The application shall include the total
number of classroom or interactive distance learning hours, the course
syllabus, a detailed outline of the contents of the course, and the name and
qualifications of all instructors. The Regulatory Licensing Section shall
approve continuing education courses which appropriately relate to the
technical skills required of fire protection contractors and contain sufficient
educational content to improve the quality of the contractor's performance and
are taught by qualified instructors. Continuing education coursework approval
shall be valid for two years from the date of issue, provided that no
substantial change is made in the approved coursework.
(e) The number of classroom hours must be
devoted to course content and does not include registration periods, meals, and
keynote speakers or similar nonsubstantive time periods.
(f) Examples of courses which will be
approved if the criteria and procedures of this rule are met:
1. Florida Fire Sprinkler Association
trainings and seminars;
2. American
Fire Sprinkler Association trainings and seminars;
3. NFPA seminars; and,
4. Training sessions conducted by
manufacturers.
(g) The
Regulatory Licensing Section shall approve continuing education courses within
90 days from the date of receipt. Such approval will be based upon the
submission of coursework which relates to the technical skills of the fire
protection system contractors and which contains educational content to improve
the quality of work being performed.
(h) Each approved course will be assigned a
course number and the course will be identified by course title as submitted
and the number of continuing education hours awarded. A listing of approved
courses will be available from the Regulatory Licensing Section. The course
list will include the course number, the course title, the course submitter,
and the type of course.
(i) Within
90 days of the conclusion of each approved course, the organization or person
offering the course shall inform the Regulatory Licensing Section that the
course was completed and shall supply the Regulatory Licensing Section with a
sign-in sheet or roster. The sign-in sheet or roster shall contain:
1. The course name;
2. The course number;
3. The course provider;
4. The date the course was offered;
5. The duration of the course;
6. The contractor's name;
7. The contractor's license number;
8. The contractor's signature.
For interactive distance learning courses, in lieu of the
original sign-in sheet required above, the course provider shall maintain and
provide a record of the registration login, course access log, and course
completion, which shall include the information required in subparagraphs 1.
through 7., above. In lieu of providing a document bearing the contractor's
signature, the course provider shall provide the contractor's identity
verification data which shall include the contractor's password and the
contractor's mother's maiden name.
(j) Each person who completes an approved
course shall be issued a certificate of completion by the course provider. The
certificate of completion shall contain the name of the person who completed
the course, the course provider's name, the course name as approved by the
Regulatory Licensing Section, the course number, the date the course was taken,
and the number of continuing education hours awarded for the course as approved
for the course by the Regulatory Licensing Section. The course provider shall
maintain a list of the names and license number of each person who completes
each course conducted by the course provider for four years from the date of
the course.
(7) Each Fire
Protection System Contractor is responsible for attending the appropriate
course or courses and for maintaining proof of completion of the course or
courses. Such proof shall be in the form of copies of certificates of
completion awarded. The Regulatory Licensing Section will not accept any proof
of completion except that submitted in accordance with subsection (8),
below.
(8) Prior to the annual
expiration of the Certificate of Competency, the Fire Protection System
Contractor shall submit proof of completion of the required course or courses
to the Regulatory Licensing Section. Submissions shall be submitted on a "Fire
Protection System Contractor Continuing Education Coursework" Form DFS-K3-1240
(5-18-08), as adopted and incorporated herein by reference. Forms are available
from and submissions shall be sent to: Regulatory Licensing Section, 200 East
Gaines Street, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0342. Each Fire Protection System
Contractor will be notified by the Regulatory Licensing Section, in writing, if
the coursework does not satisfy the continuing education requirement in section
633.332, F.S. No notification
will be given over the telephone.
(9) Any Fire Protection System Contractor who
does not complete the continuing education requirement shall not have his or
her certificate renewed. If the Fire Protection System Contractor is not
renewed, the contractor shall perform no work for which a license is required.
A contractor wishing to become licensed again shall meet the requirements of
section 633.318, F.S.
(10) A Water-Based Fire Protection Inspector
shall complete 16 hours of approved continuing education coursework in
compliance with section
633.332, F.S., within each
biennial license period.