THE FULL TEXT OF THE PROPOSED RULES IS:
61G20-6.002 Commission Approval and Accreditation of Advanced Building Code Training
Courses.
(3)
Training Provider Registration and Requirements.
(a)
Training providers approved by the Department of Business and Professional
Regulation who desire Commission approval and accreditation for advanced
building code courses shall register with the Building Code Information System using the Register Training Provider
function and associated online screens, Form FBC-ED-002, effective September
10, 2010, adopted herein by
reference and available from the Building Code Information System at www.floridabuilding.org/ce/ce_tporgapp_dtl1.aspx, and pay a registration fee
of $25.00.
(b)
Registered training providers shall submit materials and information pertaining
to courses for which Commission accreditation and approval is sought utilizing the Submit a Course Application
function and associated online screens, Form FBCED 2003-03, effective October
2012, adopted herein by reference
and available from the Building Code Information System at http://www.floridabuilding.org/ce/ce_default.aspx
or https://www.flrules.org/gateway/reference.asp?NO=Ref-02166.
(c) The
provider shall select an approved accreditor and shall provide payment for
services directly to the accreditor. The accreditor selected shall meet the
criteria for independence identified in paragraph (d) and shall be listed with the
expertise in the field for which approval is sought.
(d) Upon
submittal by a training provider, the selected accreditor shall receive an
e-mail notification from
the Building Code Information System and shall review the materials provided by the provider in accordance with
the criteria identified herein. The accreditor shall complete the application
by providing comments containing the results of the accreditor’s review and
approving or denying accreditation of the course on the Building Code
Information System. An accreditor may not approve for accreditation a course
application that is not complete and accurate as specified in subsection (4).
The accreditor shall also provide a certification of independence that attests
the person or entity does not have, nor does it intend to acquire or will
acquire, a financial interest in the training provider seeking accreditation.
(e) The
Building Code Information System shall assign an accreditation number to the
application upon submittal. The application shall be accredited completely and placed in
the “Pending FBC Action” file on the Building Code Information System at http://www.floridabuilding.org/ce/ce_tp_coursetrp_dtl.aspx
no later than 23 calendar days prior to the next scheduled meeting of the Florida Building Commission. The
Commission or its designee shall finalize the accreditation process utilizing
the Building Code Information System at www.floridabuilding.org and notify the
provider and accreditor within 3 business days of the Florida Building
Commission’s action on the applications. If a provider has not taken any action
on a submitted but incomplete application in 180 days, the Commission may
withdraw the application.
(f) On or before the effective date of
changes to the Florida Building Code, Florida Statutes or rule relating to
the Florida Building Code, providers shall update existing accredited
courses affected by the code, law or rule changes pursuant to subsection (3)(g) and submit for
accreditation on the Building Code Information System at http://www.floridabuilding.org/ce/ce_default.aspx.
If the course is not updated, the course expires and cannot be updated.
The code version, law or rule that initiated the update and
reaccreditation process must be noted on the application. Accreditation of revisions to approved
accredited courses shall be accomplished in the same manner as described in
paragraphs (a) through (f) hereof, except only the revision submitted shall be
subject to review. These courses shall be approved by the administrator
of the education program subject to ratification by the Florida Building
Commission.
(g) The following timelines apply for any course
for which revision is required:
1. For a new edition of the Florida Building
Code, a course must be revised pursuant to the provisions of subsection (4).
2. For any amendment to Florida Building Code
pursuant to 553.73, a course must be revised by the effective date of any
change.
3. For any change in Florida law, a course must
be revised within six months of the effective date of the law.
4. For any change in Florida administrative
rule, a course must be revised within six months of the effective date of the
rule.
(g) (h) If an approved accredited
course is not affected by the code change or requires revision only
one change to correct or update a reference, table, diagram, or quoted
provision of code, law, or administrative rule, the training provider shall
may self-affirm by completeing
Form FBC-ED-002, effective September 10, 2010, adopted herein by reference and
available from the Building Code Information System at http://floridabuilding.org/ce/ce_tporgapp_dtl1.aspx. The same change may be made in more than one place in
the course. The code version, law or
administrative rule must be noted on the application. If a
correction or update is required, Tthe training provider must list the exact correction or
update, the specific location of the correction or update, and reason for the
change in the course and affirm this is the only correction or update to the
course. The correction or update to the course shall be approved by the
administrator of the education program subject to ratification by the Florida
Building Commission.
(i) If an approved
accredited course is not affected by the code, law, or administrative rule change, and no change is required, but a licensure or other
board requires an updated version of the course, the training provider may
self-affirm by completing Form FBC-ED-002, effective September 10, 2010, adopted
herein by reference and available from the Building Code Information System at http://floridabuilding.org/ce/ce_tporgapp_dtl1.aspx. The code version must be noted on the application.
The course shall be approved by the administrator of the education program
subject to ratification by the Florida Building Commission.
(j) If an
approved accredited course is submitted as self-affirming no change or
self-affirming one
change, but the Florida Building Commission determines more than one change is
required, the course must be reviewed by an approved accreditor in the same manner as described in
paragraph (f) hereof.
(h) (k) A change to the delivery
format of an approved accredited course must be submitted for accreditation.
(4) Course Content and Accreditor Review.
Accreditors shall review courses submitted by registered providers to determine
if the course accurately presents the technical and administrative
responsibilities reflected in the law, administrative rule, current edition of the Florida
Building Code, or future editions of the Code approved
for adoption by the Florida Building Commission. if the
accreditor is reviewing a course revised to comply with an updated edition of
the Florida Building Code in accordance with paragraph (3)(f) of this rule or
Florida Statutes or rules related to the Florida Building Code. If
a course is impacted by any subsequent changes to the updates approved for
adoption by the Florida Building Commission, the provider is responsible for
revising the course to comply with the Florida Building Code in accordance with
paragraphs 3(f) through (j).
Accreditors shall not mutually accredit each others’ courses. The
accreditor shall determine if the course meets the following minimum criteria:
(a) Course title and number. The code edition,
law or administratvie rule
the word “advanced,” and, if appropriate, the term “internet”
shall be in the title;
(b) Hours of credit;
(c) Name, address, telephone number and e-mail address
of the provider;
(d) Course description completely describing what
the particular course is designed to address;
(e) Course/learning objectives;
(f) Course time allotments for course content;
(g) Course outline and instructional methods –
detailed description of course content in sequence of how taught and methods
used to teach that content. The
following instructional methods are authorized, but are not limited to:
exercises, quizzes, discussion groups, reading assignments, projects,
simulations and presentations;
(h) Code edition, law or administrative rule to which the
course relates;
(i) Course references cited in the outline;
(j) Method of course evaluations;
(k) A minimum of 50% of the actual training
materials content shall be related to the Florida Building Code or Florida
Statutes or rules related to the Florida Building Code;
(l) Course materials shall accurately reflect the
Florida Building Code and other topics under the jurisdiction of the Florida
Building Commission; and
(m) Course materials provided to the attendee
shall be provided to the accreditor.
Rulemaking Authority 553.841(2) FS. Law
Implemented 553.841 FS. History–New 6-8-05, Amended 4-30-07, 6-12-08, 3-4-09,
11-2-09, 1-9-11, Formerly 9B-70.002, Amended 2-5-13. Amended ________________