Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 69B-228.030 - Definitions
For purposes of this rule chapter, the following definitions shall apply:
(1) "Advertising" means
the making of a representation in any form in connection with a provider of
education or other business in order to promote continuing education credits.
Forms of communication include, but are not limited to: television, radio,
internet including social media, newspaper, text messaging or other means of
instant messaging, email, or other forms of electronic communication.
(2) "Approved" means the Department has
determined that the provider, course, school official, supervising instructor,
instructor, or course offering has met the criteria set forth in Rules
69B-228.040 through
69B-228.090, F.A.C.
(3) "Audit" means Department activity to
monitor or evaluate classroom, seminar, webcast, interactive online, and
correspondence courses, examination sites, administrative offices, and provider
and licensee records.
(4) "Blended
course" means a course that consists of a combination of the classroom,
self-study correspondence or self-study online study methods.
(5) "Classroom course" means a course that is
designed to be presented to a group of students by a live instructor using
lecture, video, webcast, virtual or other audio-video presentation.
(6) "Completion" when used in the context of:
(a) Correspondence course, means a passing
grade of 70 percent or better on the final examination.
(b) Classroom course, means attendance for
the full amount of time approved for each course.
(c) Seminar, means attendance for the full
amount of time assigned for each workshop or break-out session selected, not to
exceed the total hours approved for the course.
(7) "Compliance date" means the last day of
the licensee's birth month, after holding any license for which continuing
education is required for 24 consecutive months.
(8) "Correspondence course" means a
self-study course designed to be presented to students through physical
documents or other media.
(9)
"Course" means an education program or training program that is designed to
meet the continuing education requirement for licensure.
(10) "Course authority" means a category of
content assigned to a course.
(11)
"Course Offering" means a unique offering of an approved classroom or seminar
course, or a monitored exam of a self-study course, which includes a specific
location, date(s), and time for the course or exam to be held; or a location,
time and frequency of a monitored exam.
(12) "Credit hour" means a minimum of 50
minutes of classroom instruction or for self-study courses, 50 minutes of time
that is determined by the Department to be necessary to study text material in
order to successfully complete the final examination.
(13) "Day" means a calendar day inclusive of
weekends and holidays.
(14)
"Education Database" means the Department's online system for activity relating
to approval of providers, school officials, courses, course offerings,
instructors, and the filing of rosters and other information relating to
continuing education courses required by rule or statute to be filed with the
Department. The Education Database is accessed at
http://www.myfloridacfo.com/division/agents.
(15) "Guest lecturer," or "speaker" means a
natural person, not employed by the provider, who speaks at an approved seminar
and whose resume is furnished by the course provider with the course
application.
(16) "In-house" means
courses or services available only to employees of an entity or for members of
an association.
(17) "Incomplete
application" means an application that contains errors, omissions, or that
requires additional or clarifying information or documentation, or is not
submitted in accordance with the submission procedures in Rule
69B-228.180, F.A.C., as required
by Rules 69B-228.040,
69B-228.050,
69B-228.060,
69B-228.080, and
69B-228.090, F.A.C.
(18) "Instructor" means an individual
registered with the Department who teaches an approved course or training
program. Instructor includes supervising instructors for bail bond agent
courses.
(19) "Insurance
Association" means an organization that is involved in the insurance industry
and meets the following criteria:
(a) The
organization is composed of:
1. Individuals
licensed to transact insurance or adjust insurance claims (agent or adjuster
association);
2. Companies
authorized or admitted to transact insurance (company association);
3. Business entities (insurance-related trade
association), or
4. Licensed and
unlicensed individuals (insurance-related professional society), whether or not
incorporated.
(b) The
organization has:
1. Officers and a board of
directors elected by the membership;
2. By-laws that establish requirements for
membership;
3. Meeting
schedules;
4. An agenda with an
insurance-related purpose; and,
5.
At least ten actively enrolled members.
(20) "Live" means broadcast while actually
being performed; not taped, filmed, or recorded.
(21) "Online course" means a self-study
course delivered via the internet or other computer network.
(22) "Outline" or "syllabus" means a synopsis
or condensed version of a course incorporating the main ideas, and listing the
major sections, topics, and sub-topics to be discussed, showing the schedule of
how a continuing education course is to be presented, including time allotment
to subject matter and including break times.
(23) "Present" means to appear in person, or
by live connection through electronic means.
(24) "Provider" means any individual,
partnership, organization, association, corporation, or other entity approved
by the Department to conduct continuing education courses.
(25) "Provider records" means any documents
relating to course approval, course offerings, attendance records, course
completions or credits, course offering advertisements, and any other records
required to be kept according to the Florida Insurance Code or any rule or
order of the Department.
(26)
"Public" when used in the context of a course, means a course that is available
to any person, in contrast to an "in-house" course.
(27) "School official" means an individual
designated as provided in Rule
69B-228.050, F.A.C., by a
provider and approved by the Department who is responsible for the acts of the
provider, including, but not limited to, the provider's instructors and
speakers and is subject to administrative action pursuant to Rule
69B-228.210, F.A.C.
(28) "Self-study" is a term used to describe
correspondence and online courses.
(29) "Seminar" means a course designed to be
presented to a group of students by a live instructor or guest lecturer using
lecture, video, or other audio-visual presentation medium or method.
(30) "Virtual classroom course" means a type
of classroom course in which instruction is provided in an interactive learning
environment created through technology in which students are separated from
their teachers by time or space, or both.
(31) "Webcast classroom course" means a type
of classroom course delivered through interaction with a live instructor via
the internet.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 624.308, 626.2816(2), (3), 648.26(1)(a), 648.386(4) FS. Law Implemented 624.307(1), 626.2815, 626.2816, 626.869, 648.385, 648.386 FS.
New 8-17-93, Amended 4-11-94, 4-29-01, Formerly 4-228.030, Amended 1-17-05, 8-3-09, 4-12-17.
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