Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 15, April 8, 2022
a) The certification form must be received by
the Director at least 30 days prior to any course being offered.
b) A course to be certified by the provider
as a pre-licensing course of study shall meet the content requirements of
Section 500-30(b) of the Code and time distribution requirements as set forth
in Exhibit E, F, G or H of this Part, whichever is applicable.
c) For purposes of this Section, the minimum
number of hours may be made up of any combination of classroom, seminar, or
self-study hours. A self-study course must have an examination.
d) One credit will be awarded for each 50
minutes of contact instruction.
e)
No credit shall be given for a self-study course if the student does not
successfully complete the examination. If the student fails an examination and
successive examinations are given, the successive examinations must be
substantially different from each other. Self-study courses are subject to the
following additional requirements:
1) No
students shall evaluate their own examination. The evaluation of the
examination must be completed by the provider;
2) No provider shall furnish the answers to
an examination prior to the student completing the examination;
3) Self-study exams must contain at least 25
questions. The number of questions must increase proportionately as the amount
of material increases;
4) No more
than a third of the questions shall be true/false;
5) Credit hours shall be determined by the
time it may take a student to study the material using 10 81/2" by 11" full
pages per credit hour (10-12 point font text), single line spacing with 1"
margins; and
6) Graphs, charts,
forms and pictures may be used in course materials; however, only a total of 10
percent will count toward the course content. The graphs, charts, forms and
pictures must pertain to the course content.
f) Interactive Online Courses
Interactive online is considered a type of self-study course.
Interactive online courses are, by definition, only presented on the Internet
and do not require a proctored final exam. To be eligible for certification
under Section
3119.30,
an interactive online course must meet the following additional
requirements:
1) The course must
provide at least 5 questions after each unit or chapter. The questions must be
answered prior to proceeding to the next unit or chapter. The material may be
reviewed while answering questions;
2) The course must provide clear instructions
on how to navigate through the course;
3) The course must provide the ability to go
back and review any unit at any time;
4) The course must provide online viewing
access to the Department at all times;
5) The course must include a statement that
the student information will not be sold or distributed to any third party
without prior written consent of the student. Taking the course shall not
constitute consent;
6) The course
must provide some type of encryption. All personal information, including
credit card number, name and address of the student must be encrypted so that
the information cannot be read as it passes across the Internet;
7) Students must affirm that they, and only
they, completed the course; and
8)
The course must include the ability to contact an instructor (i.e., automated
e-mail).