FBC Education Administrator Activity Report January 22, 2021
A. Provided administrative support for FBC Education POC for
the December 7th, 2020 meeting
B. Prepared minutes for FBC Education POC December 7th, 2020
meeting
C. Prepared agenda for FBC Education POC
meeting scheduled for February 2nd, 2021
D. Worked with training providers and
accreditors to ensure compliance with Rule 61G20-6.002
E. Checked the BCIS to ensure information
is current regarding the FBC Education and Accreditation Program
F. Partially completed a random course audit, of an online
Accessibility course. Working on the final report.
G. Conducting a review of the “Education and Accreditation’
portion of the BCIS website. The focus of the review is ease of use, correct
information, and updated information. A findings report will be forthcoming.
H. Compiled a document for ED POC members to use, which should
help clarify what they should be looking for when evaluating advanced courses.
(On hold due to possible rule language changes)
I. Compiled a document for both FBC accreditors and training
providers, which should assist both groups as they develop and accredit
advanced courses (On hold due to possible rule language changes)
J. Inquiries addressed from November 23rd, 2020 to
January 21st, 2021 were as follows:
30 inquiries: 25 telephone; 3 email; 2 phone and email
Category of Inquirers:
3 Accreditors
9 Providers
9 Consumers (Public)
1 Employer
2 Architects
1 Manufacturer
1 Local government personnel
1 Salesperson
1 Ph.D. Student
1 Plumber
1 Building Inspector
Types of Inquiries :
12 Advanced Courses
2 BCIS
1 Course accreditation
1 Community development
1 Zoom sales
1 Window
1 HVAC
3 Water heaters
1 Shed
2 Architect Licensure
1 Wind zone map
2 Mobile/modular
2 Roofing
Training Funding Available for 2020-2021
Two types
of funding: 7-hour program or “minimum 1 hour” program
Reimbursement
amount: $23.00 per hour per attendee Available now, ends June 15, 2020
Eligible
attendees:
-- Licensed
architects, engineers, interior designers, landscape architects, construction
contractors, electrical
contractors,
or building code administrators or inspectors
-- Home
inspectors, mold remediators
--- Must
include license number for all categories above
--
Employees in design and construction industries, requires this documentation:
--- Letter
from their design/construction licensed employer
--- Copy of
certificate of workers’ compensation insurance or exemption
Eligible
course topics:
-- Florida
Building Code
-- Florida
Fire Prevention Code
--
Construction plan and permitting requirements
--
Construction liens
--
Hurricane mitigation
For
“minimum 1 hour” program, course requirements:
-- At least
50% must be codes
For 7-hour
program, course requirements:
-- At least
three (3) hours codes
-- At least
two (2) hours advanced codes
For any
program, course requirements:
--
Mitigation training for home inspectors must include proctored exam and comply
with section 627.711(2), F.S.
-- *Course
evaluations are REQUIRED that cover the following:
---
Satisfaction with instructor
---
Satisfaction with course materials
---
Satisfaction with conduct of the training
--- Ask
whether “highly satisfied” “satisfied” “not satisfied” for each above
Must enter
into an agreement before submitting for grant funds, must verify availability
of funds first.
Documentation
required (failure to submit is a 5% penalty):
--
Submitted within FIVE (5) WORKING DAYS AFTER EACH COURSE
--
Advertisement (must be approved in advance)
-- Sign in
sheets as acceptable for each licensing board
-- Separate
sign in sheets for licensees and non-licensed employees
--
Non-licensed employee sign in sheets must include type of proof submitted
-- *Copy of
course evaluation for each attendee
*Failure to
demonstrate that 75% or more of trainees were satisfied or highly satisfied
with the course instructor will result in a 1% penalty for each 5% increment or
portion thereof that the percentage of satisfied trainees fall below 75%.
E-mail Cam Fentriss at basfgrant@gmail.com if interested and for more
information.