Florida Building Commission
Education POC Minutes
Tallahassee, Florida
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Date: Thursday, October 10th, 2013
Time: 10:00 am, Eastern Daylight Time (New York, GMT-04:00)
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Number: 648 101 606
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Education POC Objectives |
Ø To
approve October 10, 2013 Meeting Agenda Ø To
approve August 15, 2013 Meeting Minutes Ø
To review/decide pending accreditor
applications Ø
To review/decide accredited advanced courses Ø
To review/decide administratively approved
updated courses Ø
To review/decide self affirmed updated courses Ø
To view a presentation, then discuss updates
to the Building Code Information System (BCIS) Ø
To review/discuss proposed language changes to
Rule 61G20-6.002, F.A.C. Ø
To review/discuss Education Administrator
activity report Ø
To identify future POC member discussion items Ø
To discuss general public comment Ø
To identify needed next steps, assignments,
and agenda items for next meeting |
Education POC Meeting Minutes— October 10, 2013 |
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All Agenda Times—Including
Adjournment—Are Approximate and Subject to Change |
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10:02
a.m. EST |
1.) |
Welcome and Opening, Roll Call POC Members Present: Nanette
Dean, (Chair), Herminio Gonzalez, Kevin Flanagan, Jeffrey Stone PhD POC Member(s) Absent: Drew
Smith Meeting
Attendees Identified: Ila
Jones Jim Hammers Cam
Fentriss Joe Belcher Michael Clark Mo Madani April
Hammonds William Marshall Larry Schneider Jack Glenn John Farinelli Med Kopcznski Paul Drake |
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2.) |
Review and approval of the October 10, 2013
meeting Agenda Motion: To
approve as submitted Motion: Jeffrey
Stone Second: Kevin
Flanagan Approved Unanimously |
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3.) |
Review and approval of August 15, 2013 meeting
Minutes Motion: To
approve as submitted Motion: Jeffrey
Stone Second: Kevin
Flanagan Approved Unanimously |
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4.) |
Review pending accreditor
applications for recommendation to the Commission None Pending |
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5.) |
Review pending advanced accredited
courses for recommendation to the Commission Course: 2010 Florida Gable End Anchoring and Framing
in High Velocity Hurricane Zones Advanced Internet Module Provider: A Builders License Training Institute Accreditor: Bill Dumbaugh BCIS Course Number: 603.0 Motion: Course approved based on the FBC
accreditation process that only verifies the accuracy of the Florida Building
Code related content Motion: Kevin Flanagan Second: Jeffrey Stone Discussion: The Education Administrator stated that
this course was denied at the August, 2013 ED POC meeting because it did not
include a method of presentation in the syllabus. He further stated that the
syllabus has since been modified to include a method of presentation and
therefore is complete. Approved Unanimously Course: 2010 Four Hour Advanced Internet Course on
Chapter 16, Florida Building Code, Building Structures Provider: Engineer Educators Accreditor: BCIC LLC BCIS Course Number: 616.0 Motion: Course conditionally approved
based on the FBC accreditation process that only verifies the accuracy of the
Florida Building Code related content, and subject to the answers to the
40 question exam being reviewed and approved. Motion: Jeffrey Stone Second: Kevin Flanagan Discussion: The Education Administrator stated that
the answers to the 40 question exam were missing. Med Kopczynski stated that the provider did send the exam answers
with the course materials, but that he the accreditor did not include them in
the materials. He further stated that he would send the exam answers to the
Education Administrator immediately after the meeting for review. Approved Unanimously Course: 2010 Four Hour Advanced Internet Course on
Chapter 9, Florida Building Code, Fire Protections Provider: Engineer Educators Accreditor: BCIC LLC BCIS Course Number: 612.0 Motion: Course conditionally approved
based on the FBC accreditation process that only verifies the accuracy of the
Florida Building Code related content, and subject to the answers to the
40 question exam being reviewed and approved. Motion: Kevin Flanagan Second: Jeffrey Stone Discussion: The Education Administrator stated that
the answers to the 40 question exam were missing. Med Kopczynski stated again
that he would send the exam answers for review immediately after the meeting. The Chair asked if there was any copyright infringement regarding
the amount of code language placed in courses, as well as the use of the FBC
logo. Ila Jones stated that the State’s contract with ICC allows for copying
and pasting code information for training and other purposes. April Hammonds
concurred. Approved Unanimously Course: 2010 Advanced Training: The Flood Provisions
of the Florida Building Code, Existing Building Volume Provider: JC Code and Construction Consultants, Inc. Accreditor: JDB Code Services, Inc BCIS Course Number: 621.0 Motion: Course approval deferred because
the content was based on the 5th Edition Florida Building Code (2014), which
has yet to be adopted as the next version of the code. Motion: Jeffrey Stone Second: Kevin Flanagan Discussion: Joe Belcher stated that the supplement for
the 5th Edition (2014) is currently available, which he thought made it
available as a source for training materials. April Hammonds stated that the 5th Edition Florida Building Code
(2014) cannot be used as the basis of a course’s content until it has been
adopted by the Florida Building Commission. She further stated that as of
now, the scheduled adoption date is June, 2014 with the effective date being
December 31, 2014. Also, the effective date is tied to the Florida Fire
Prevention Code being adopted, and as of now, the new Fire Code have not been
completely written. She further stated that the Florida Building Code must be
reviewed and approved by JAPC and OFAR, before final adoption. In summary,
when the code is adopted it becomes effective six months from that date. Cam
Fentriss stated that courses must be created using the adopted code because
using future code would be speculative in that it could be changed any time
before final adoption. Approved Unanimously Course: 2010 FACBC and ADA Accessibility Standards for
Medical/Hospital Facilities-Advanced Provider: AIA Florida Accreditor: BCIC LLC BCIS Course Number: 622.0 Motion: Course approved based on the FBC
accreditation process that only verifies the accuracy of the Florida Building
Code related content Motion: Jeffrey Stone Second: Kevin Flanagan Discussion: None Approved Unanimously Course: 2010 Fenestration Mitigation Advanced Course Provider: AIA Florida Accreditor: BCIC LLC BCIS Course Number: 620.0 Motion: Course approved based on the FBC
accreditation process that only verifies the accuracy of the Florida Building
Code related content Motion: Jeffrey Stone Second: Kevin Flanagan Discussion: None Approved Unanimously |
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6.) |
Review pending administratively
approved updated courses for recommendation to the Commission None Pending |
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7.) |
Review pending administratively
approved self affirmed updated courses for recommendation to the Commission None Pending |
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8.) |
View a presentation, then discuss updates to the Building Code
Information System (BCIS) William Marshall conducted a presentation regarding an enhancement,
creation of a wizard, made to the Building Code Information System (BCIS).
The wizard is to be used throughout the process of filling out a course
application within the BCIS. With the wizard, the application is separated
into sections, and the wizard provides tips during each step to make it
easier and provide important information. As a result of the presentation, audience comments were as follows: Larry Schneider asked if the code edition date was
required to be in the title because he does not find this in the
administrative rule. April Hammonds stated that the code edition date had to
be placed in the materials, but not necessarily in the title. Larry stated
that he asked because the date of the Accessibility code is 2012, which is
not currently an option in the BCIS---only 2010. Also, Larry stated that a
course developed relating to the Fair Housing Act does not currently fit into
the subject areas listed on the application. Joe Belcher commented that in his experience, many
providers look at the list of course subject areas and select the areas
according to who they think will attend the course as participants, versus
representing the areas of expertise of the accreditors. He feels the
explanation of this step needs to be expanded to take care of that type of
misunderstanding by providers. Larry Schneider asked why BCIC LLC shows up twice in
the list of accreditors and how would a provider know who to choose to
accredit their course. Cam Fentriss stated that BCIC LLC has two
accreditors: Med Kopcznski and Sharon Mignardi. Med stated that a provider would
not know who to choose between them unless they received a recommendation of
some sort. Med Kopczynski stated that courses are developed to the
current code edition (which is rule), but what if a course is developed
around Florida law, specifically product approval under chapter 553, Florida
Statutes. Med also said that within the last two weeks, a
provider told Med that his FBC course was expired by the ECLB. Cam asked Med
to send her the course number or have the provider send it and that she would
check to see what happened. Larry Schneider asked if a document to be uploaded into
the BCIS could be too large. William Marshall answered by saying that right
now there are have not been issues with the size of documents. Cam Fentriss
stated that there have been large documents, such as DOE 23 hour course, that
needed special uploading in the past, and that if a provider were having a
problem, to contact the Education Administrator for help. Cam Fentriss reminded everyone not to include any
symbols when naming PDF documents for uploading into the BCIS. Inclusion of
symbols interferes with URLs needed in the system. She said that she will also resend the
address and logon for the test website so individuals can try the BCIS
enhancements for themselves. They may also send to her by email any
recommendations regarding the wizard or website. |
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9.) |
Review/discuss proposed language changes to Rule 61G20-6.002, F.A.C The Chair asked Cam Fentriss to include information regarding this
agenda item into the Education Administrator’s report. |
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10.) |
Education Administrator activity
report Discussion: Cam stated that Item E describes the need to update
existing advanced code courses. She further stated that it relates to the
previous discussion differentiating between adopted and effective dates. The
bottom line is that providers must take some action on their courses prior to
December 31, 2014 to avoid expiration of any course. Cam stated that Item F says that courses relating to future
editions of the Florida Building Code are capable of review if developed to
an adopted version (rather than a proposed or discussed version). The
limitation to be removed is the language that limits this option for only
revised existing courses and allows review of new courses as well as revised
existing courses. Med Kopczynski asked if Cam would send an email when those
courses could be updated within the system. Cam stated in the affirmative. Larry Schneider asked if the newly named building code (5th
Edition (2014)) would be placed in the system and that characters be added.
Cam stated that it will eventually, and that more characters may be added to
accommodate its length. Jack Glenn stated that in the past, the idea was to have
advanced courses developed six months prior to the effective date of the
code. He further stated that by delaying the adopted edition of the code, the
actual time to train folks would be reduced from 6 months to 3 months,
because it would take 3 months to have the courses approved. April Hammonds said that the ED POC could revise the language to
omit the word “adopted.” Jack Glenn asked why the FBC is waiting until June to adopt the
code. April Hammonds stated that as of now, the Florida Fire Prevention Code
has not been developed. She further stated that if the fire code is missing,
either JAPC, OFAR , or the Department of State will deny approval. Cam Fentriss stated that based on the issue raised, maybe a
solution would be to have courses submitted and approved when the
modifications are approved. The Chair stated that she tends to agree and
would like to hear from the POC regarding this suggestion. Commissioner Stone
stated that he agreed with the suggestion. Joe Belcher agreed and stated that there should be a process in
place to update slides in the materials, even if JAPC makes some changes. Cam
Fentriss stated that we have a mechanism in place for an expedited approval,
which is the self-affirmation one change or self affirmation no change. April
Hammonds stated that this applies to revised courses, but not new courses. Med Kopczynski and John Farinelli both stated that providers
need as much time as possible to develop courses, which is best for the
industry. April Hammonds suggested that maybe the language needs to be
modified to strike the term “revised” and leave “adopted.” Mo Madani stated that it does take time to develop courses, so
he suggested that maybe a timeframe should be arbitrarily chosen such as 6
months from the effective date. He said that the Board of Engineers chose a
year as their timeframe. He further said that if problems arise, that the
timeframe can be changed. Both Cam Fentriss and April Hammonds stated that we have an
effective date now, which could change by reasons beyond the Commission’s
control. They both further said it makes more sense to say “future editions
of the code,” instead of choosing a particular timeframe. Jack Glenn stated that he has had to pull courses for approval
in the past because of the issues surrounding adopted and effective dates. He
further stated that some courses are based on the I-Codes, which do not
change much. He said that if 90% of a course is based on the I-Codes, and 10%
on the Florida Building Code, then probably not much would need to change. Med Kopczynski stated that the trigger should be the adoption
date. The Chair asked when does the FBC approve a revised (new) code.
April Hammonds stated that a new code is approved after the modifications are
approved. Commissioner Stone asked if a change occurs in the code, which
then causes changes in course materials, does the provider inform the ED POC
of the change. Cam Fentriss stated that these courses (with changes) will
have to go through the BCIS and be processed as self-affirmation no change,
self-affirmation one change, or revised (multiple changes), rather than
notification alone as is the case with some of the licensure boards. Med Kopczynski asked if there was a provision in the rule for
accreditors to voluntarily cease being accreditors. April Hammonds stated
that there was not such a provision but the accreditor requesting a changed
status in writing should suffice. The Chair and POC members stated that they wanted to change the
language to section (4) of rule 61G20-6.002 after this discussion but do not
want to wordsmith at the current meeting. They asked the staff to craft
appropriate language for the December ED POC meeting. They did pass a motion
of intent regarding this issue. Motion: For the DBPR staff to develop language for
rule 61G20-6.002 (4), with the intent of being able to use the Florida
Building Code to develop advanced courses on the date when the code
modifications are approved. Motion: Jeffrey Stone Second: Nan Dean Approved Unanimously A. Provided administrative support for FBC Education POC for
August 15, 2013 meeting B. Drafted minutes for FBC Education POC August 15, 2013 meeting C. Prepared agenda for FBC Education POC meeting on October 10,
2013 meeting D. Inquiries from the public August 6, 2013 to October 4, 2013
as follows: 5 inquiries: 3
telephone; 1 e-mail; 1 telephone and email Category of inquirers: 2 Provider 2
Consumer 1 Contractor Types of Inquiries: 2 Course accreditation 1
Pool alarms 1 Roofing product 1 Burglar alarms E. In August 2013, the Florida Building Commission adopted a
change in the effective date of the revised Florida Building Code. The
Commission also approved the name for the new code as Fifth Edition
Florida Building Code (2014). With this change, the new code is scheduled
to go into effect on December 31, 2014. You must take action on your
existing advanced code course(s) before December 31, 2014. Rule 61G20-6.002(3)(f), Florida Administrative Code states: On or before the effective date of changes to the Florida
Building Code, providers shall update existing accredited courses affected by the code changes and
submit for accreditation on the Building Code Information System at
http://www.floridabuilding.org/ce/ce_default.aspx. The code version 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. Any course that needs to be updated or revised must be completed
by December 31, 2014. “Completed” means submitted AND accredited AND approved
(merely submitting a course for revision by the deadline is not enough). If you review your course and find that no change is needed, you
must still take action by following the process for “no change” on the BCIS
by December 31, 2014. IF YOU DO NOT TAKE ACTION, THE COURSE WILL EXPIRE ON DECEMBER
31, 2014. Once a course is expired, it cannot be revised. Your only choice
will be to start again by submitting a new course. F. Proposed Rule Change Added – Below is an additional proposed
rule change (also included in item G below). This new proposed change is to
address language that needs clarification and unnecessarily limits the
ability to submit course applications to teach future versions of the Florida
Building Code. In summary, the clarification is to say that courses relating
to future editions of the Florida Building Code are capable of review if
developed to an adopted version (rather than a proposed or discussed
version). The limitation to be removed is the language that limits this
option for only revised existing courses and allows review of new courses as
well as revised existing courses. 61G20-6.002 Commission Approval and Accreditation of Advanced
Building Code Training Courses. (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 current edition of the Florida Building Code, or adopted future
editions of the Code if the accreditor is reviewing a course accordance with G. Proposed Rule Changes – Proposed changes to rule
61G20-6.002(3) and (4), Florida Administrative Code, including one new proposed revision in
subsection (4): 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 (f) On or before the effective date of changes to the Florida
Building Code, providers shall update existing accredited courses affected by
the code changes and submit for accreditation on the Building Code
Information System at http://www.floridabuilding.org/ce/ce_default.aspx. The
code version 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) If an approved accredited course 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
must be noted on the application. (h) If an approved accredited course is not affected by the
code change, and no change is required, but a licensure or other board requires an updated version of
the course, the training provider ( (j) 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 current edition of the Florida Building Code, or adopted
future editions of the Code if the accreditor is reviewing a course accordance with (a) Course title and number. The word “advanced” and, if
appropriate, “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 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. |
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11.) |
Identify future POC member
discussion items No future discussion items were given. |
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12.) |
General public comment No public comment was given |
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13.) |
Summary and review of meeting work products
and adoption of recommendations for submittal to the commission Recommended
Commission Actions
The Education POC considered and recommends the following: The following new courses are recommended for APPROVAL: Course: 2010 Florida Gable End Anchoring and Framing
in High Velocity Hurricane Zones Advanced Internet Module Provider: A Builders License Training Institute Accreditor: Bill Dumbaugh BCIS Course Number: 603.0 Motion: Course approved based on the FBC
accreditation process that only verifies the accuracy of the Florida Building
Code related content Motion: Kevin Flanagan Second: Jeffrey Stone Approved Unanimously Course: 2010 Four Hour Advanced Internet Course on
Chapter 16, Florida Building Code, Building Structures Provider: Engineer Educators Accreditor: BCIC LLC BCIS Course Number: 616.0 Motion: Course conditionally approved
based on the FBC accreditation process that only verifies the accuracy of the
Florida Building Code related content, and subject to the answers to the
40 question exam being reviewed and approved. Motion: Jeffrey Stone Second: Kevin Flanagan Approved Unanimously Course: 2010 Four Hour Advanced Internet Course on
Chapter 9, Florida Building Code, Fire Protections Provider: Engineer Educators Accreditor: BCIC LLC BCIS Course Number: 612.0 Motion: Course conditionally approved
based on the FBC accreditation process that only verifies the accuracy of the
Florida Building Code related content, and subject to the answers to the
40 question exam being reviewed and approved. Motion: Kevin Flanagan Second: Jeffrey Stone Approved Unanimously Course: 2010 Advanced Training: The Flood Provisions
of the Florida Building Code, Existing Building Volume Provider: JC Code and Construction Consultants, Inc. Accreditor: JDB Code Services, Inc BCIS Course Number: 621.0 Motion: Course approval deferred because
the content was based on the 5th Edition Florida Building Code (2014) which
has yet to be adopted as the next version of the code. Motion: Jeffrey Stone Second: Kevin Flanagan Approved Unanimously Course: 2010 FACBC and ADA Accessibility Standards for
Medical/Hospital Facilities-Advanced Provider: AIA Florida Accreditor: BCIC LLC BCIS Course Number: 622.0 Motion: Course approved based on the FBC
accreditation process that only verifies the accuracy of the Florida Building
Code related content Motion: Jeffrey Stone Second: Kevin Flanagan Approved Unanimously Course: 2010 Fenestration Mitigation Advanced Course Provider: AIA Florida Accreditor: BCIC LLC BCIS Course Number: 620.0 Motion: Course approved based on the FBC
accreditation process that only verifies the accuracy of the Florida Building
Code related content Motion: Jeffrey Stone Second: Kevin Flanagan Approved Unanimously Other Motions: Motion: For the DBPR staff to develop language for
61G20-6.002 (4), with the intent of being able to use the Florida Building
Code to develop advanced courses on the date when the code mods are approved. Motion: Jeffrey Stone Second: Nan Dean Approved Unanimously |
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14.) |
Adjourn Adjourn (Adjourned at 11:45 am.) Motion: To adjourn Motion: Jeffrey Stone Second: Kevin Flanagan Approved Unanimously |
Staff
Contact: Michael Clark (Building A Safer Florida, Inc.);
mrcconsulting@earthlink.net; 850.545.1451
Committee Membership
and Meeting Schedule
Education POC Membership |
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Member |
Representation |
Nanette Dean |
Manufactured Buildings, Chair |
Kevin Flanagan |
Electrical Contractor |
Herminio Gonzalez |
Code Official |
Drew Smith |
Green Building Industry |
Jeffrey Stone PhD |
Building Product Manufacturer |
Staff |
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April Hammonds |
Legal Advisor |
Jim Hammers |
Technical Support |
Cam Fentriss |
Administrative (Building A Safer Florida, Inc.) |
Facilitator |
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Michael Clark |
(Building A Safer Florida, Inc.) |
2013 POC Meeting Schedule |
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I. |
January 28, 2013 (10:00 AM EST) |
Tallahassee and via teleconference |
II. |
April 2, 2013 (10:00 AM EST) |
Tallahassee and via teleconference |
III. |
June 3, 2013 (10:00 AM EST) |
Tallahassee and via teleconference |
IV. |
August 15, 2013 (10:00 AM EST) |
Tallahassee and via teleconference |
V. |
October 10, 2013 (10:00 AM EST) |
Tallahassee and via teleconference |
VI. |
December 5, 2013 (10:00 AM EST) |
Tallahassee and via teleconference |
2013 Course Application Deadline Schedule |
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Meeting Date |
Application Submittal Deadline |
I. |
January 28, 2013 Meeting |
January 12, 2013 |
II. |
April 2, 2013 Meeting |
March 16, 2013 |
III. |
June 3, 2013 Meeting |
May 18, 2013 |
IV. |
August 15, 2013 |
July 30, 2013 |
V. |
October 10, 2013 |
September 24, 2013 |
VI. |
December 5, 2013 |
November 19, 2013 |
Note: This document is available in alternate formats upon request to the Department of Business and professional regulation, codes and standards, Room 90, 1940 North Monroe St.,Tallahassee, Fl., 850.717.1838.