Education
POC Minutes
May 2008
POC Members Present: Dick Browdy (Chair), Jon Hamrick, Herminio Gonzalez, Steve Bassett
Meeting
Attendees:
Robert McCormick Bill Norkunas
Jack Glenn Alex Kobryn
Jane Waddel Larry Schneider
Michael Clark
Don Fuchs Frank ONeill
Shelley Siegel Sharon Mignardi
Ila Jones Tam Landis
Med Kopczynski Bill Dumbaugh
Ken Snader Jay Johnson
Cameron Gunn Jim Heise
Meeting called to order at
1. Review
and Approval of the May 2008 Agenda
Motion: To
approve as submitted
Motion: Herminio
Gonzalez
2nd: Jon Hamrick
Approved Unanimously
2.
Review and Approval of March 2008 Minutes
Motion: To approve as submitted
Motion: Jon
Hamrick
2nd: Steve Bassett
Approved Unanimously
3. Discuss the possibility of modifying the
2 hour Accessibility Course to become an online course.
The
Chair asked Ila Jones to speak about this possibility. Ila stated that
Larry Schneider stated that he thought that DCA was going to incentivize FSU differently than other providers. If FSU buys the course and then converts it to an online course---then they are being treated as other providers, which is acceptable to him.
The Chair asked Larry if he objects to FSU sharing revenue with the Commission. Larry stated that he felt that FSU was receiving preferential treatment---even though they were sharing the revenue.
Commissioner Gonzalez stated that he has heard during this discussion that FSU was going to share 50% of the revenue from course attendance.
Ila Jones stated that universities, such as FSU, create revenue sharing opportunities---especially with state agencies. FSU is saying that since the Commission is supplying an updated course, that they deserve 50% of the revenue. They (FSU) will convert and host the course for their 50% share of the revenue.
The Chair stated that the POC should create some guidelines for FSU and/or other providers who want to share revenue with the Commission. He further stated that the process should be transparent and fair.
Commissioner Gonzalez asked if FSU gave 50% of the revenue to the Commission---where does the money go---and what does FSU get out of the relationship.
Ila Jones stated that the money goes into the FBC trust fund and that the trust fund can be raided by the Legislature (as what happened during the last session).
Commissioner
Bassett stated that the Professional Engineering Society has a similar
arrangement with the
The Chair stated that providers who want to share revenue with the Commission:
Med Kopczynski stated that in the context of fairness, he doesn’t want to see this online accessibility course being known as the only online accessibility course that licensees are aware of.
Jane Waddel stated that a similar issue will be forthcoming with the 4 hour core course requirement in that at some point, providers who teach the core as an instructor lead course will not be able to report attendance numbers to DCA.
Ila Jones stated that when the core course was being updated, they determined that only about 300 individuals had taken the course this past year. She further said that it will cost approximately $50,000.00 to update the reporting process---meaning that there are too few individuals taking the course to justify the updating of the reporting process. She said that they will try to work something else out about this with DBPR.
Larry Schneider stated that he thought that the Accessibility TAC should not be involved in the review of the course.
The Chair stated that in light of all of
the comments regarding this issue, that the POC has no objections to FSU
converting the accessibility course to an online course and administratively
hosting said course. He further stated that the POC has no problem with FSU
splitting the revenue (50 – 50) with the Commission.
4. Discuss and review the draft training
materials and downloadable Manual/Toolkit for training providers regarding
“training course development guidelines”.
The Chair asked the Education Administrator to describe these materials related to “training course development guidelines”.
The Education Administrator stated that their were two sets of materials and an outline. The outline described the content of both sets of materials. One set was the actual Powerpoint presentation to be used in an actual training course for training providers. The other set of materials was an unfinished draft of a Manual/Toolkit, which would be a downloadable document located on the BCIS and other websites. The Manual is again, primarily for providers of advanced courses, which describe all of the processes around the submission and accreditation of advanced courses. It also describes how to create a course from scratch, using the professional standards found in the Instructional Systems Design Methodology.
The Chair stated that both documents need further review because of their draft status. He said that he and other Commissioners would review and comment on the documents, so they can be presented at the June POC meeting.
5. Discuss and/or respond to a summary of
contract activities and deliverables, for the contract of “The
The
Chair asked that Cam Fentriss present her report on BASF contract activities.
The
Chair asked
6. Discuss and review the available options
regarding the development of educational advanced courses, which would consist
of relatively new content areas in the industry (Such as green building), that
could have difficulty meeting the 50% code content requirement, due to the lack
of existing code.
The Chair stated that a possible issue has arisen regarding green building type courses. Specifically, the Commission requires that at least 50% of the content of advanced courses should be directly related to the building code. Currently, there isn’t much code in existence that directly relates to green building, except regarding energy and building. So should the POC make exceptions with green courses and loosen the 50% code content requirement?
Both Commissioner Gonzalez and Commissioner Hamrick stated that they felt their was sufficient code references available to create green courses and meet the 50% requirement.
Med
Kopczynski said that he currently serves as the Vice-Chair of the ICC Green
Building Committee. He stated that the current green building standards are
based on the IRC standards. But he thinks that courses specific to the current
Jack Glenn said that he agrees with Med’s assessment. He did say that to meet the 50% requirement, courses might contain some redundancy---because code references will be used in the courses that have nothing to do with green building.
Commissioner Gonzalez stated that any code used in a green building course which is related to building, should be acceptable under the 50% code requirement.
Commissioner Bassett stated that he has been heavily involved in green building lately, and that a creative provider should be able to develop a one or two hour green building course, which meet the 50% requirement.
The Chair stated that at some point in the future, green type courses will be required as part of license renewal requirements.
Jack Glenn speculated that it might be an issue in the very near future, for providers who submit green building type courses to boards for approval, which are not code related. Sharon Mignardi stated that in fact, the CILB is currently approving these types of green building type courses.
The Chair stated that at this point, he
doesn’t see a compelling reason to change or loosen the 50% code content
requirement for specialty type course areas, such as green building.
6.
Review Pending “Accreditor” Applications for Recommendation to the Commission
(None pending)
7. Education Administrator Activity Report
The Education
Administrator reported to the POC what activities he performed between
No comments were made or offered about the
reports contents.
8. Identify future POC member discussion items.
Commissioner Norkunas
noted that only two accreditors showed up as accrediting courses listed on the
agenda. He asked why only two accreditors---why not more than two.
The Chair responded
by stating that he did not know the reason why only two accreditors were used
for the courses on today’s agenda, as he thought there were nine different
approved accreditors. He further stated that the Commission wants more accreditors
and that the POC has overtly solicited individuals to apply as an accreditor.
Bob McCormick asked
the Education Administrator if the spreadsheet listing the BCIS courses and
course information could be posted on a website for public consumption.
The Education
Administrator stated that he thought it could be posted on both the DCA and
BASF websites, and that he would find out and post if possible.
9. General Public Comment
No public comment
was given.
10.
Summary and Review of Meeting Work Products/Action Items, Assignments, and Next
Steps
The Chair stated that it was a major concern
for him that, especially in light of the recent budget cuts, that the viability
of the POC to oversee parts of the construction industry’s education program was
being threatened. He stated that he thought the Commission has done “good work”
and would like to see it continue. He encouraged everyone sitting in the room
to contact their legislator and let it be known that the current education
program should remain a priority for the industry.
Adjourn
(Adjourned at
Motion:
To adjourn
Motion: Herminio Gonzalez
2nd: Jon
Hamrick
Approved
Unanimously
The
following courses, under the ‘Accredited, Pending FBC Approval” status, were
approved by the POC.
Course: Advanced
Provider: Codeaccess
Accreditor: JDB Code Services, Inc.
BCIS # 285.0
Motion:
Course approved based on the
FBC accreditation process that only verifies the accuracy of the Florida
Building Code related content
Motion: Jon Hamrick
2nd: Herminio Gonzalez
Approved Unanimously
Course: Advanced Hurricane Mitigation Retrofits
Provider: Broward
Accreditor: JDB Code Services, Inc.
BCIS # 280.0
Motion:
Course approved based on the
FBC accreditation process that only verifies the accuracy of the Florida
Building Code related content
Motion: Jon Hamrick
2nd: Herminio Gonzalez
Approved Unanimously
Course: Dealing With HB 7057 and Roof Tile Hip and Ridge Issues
Provider: FRSA-Fla. Rfg. Sheet Metal, Air Condit. Cont. Assn.
Accreditor: JDB Code Services, Inc.
BCIS # 278.0
Motion:
Course approved based on the
FBC accreditation process that only verifies the accuracy of the Florida
Building Code related content
Motion: Jon Hamrick
2nd: Herminio Gonzalez
Approved Unanimously
Course:
Provider: Fla. Home Builders Assn.
Accreditor: JDB Code Services, Inc.
BCIS # 294.0
Motion:
Course approved based on the
FBC accreditation process that only verifies the accuracy of the Florida
Building Code related content
Motion: Jon Hamrick
2nd: Herminio Gonzalez
Approved Unanimously
Course: FRSA/TRI Concrete & Clay Tile Installation Manual 4th Edit., Hip and Ridge Attachment and Upgrade
Provider: FRSA-Fla. Rfg. Sheet Metal, Air Condit. Cont. Assn.
Accreditor: JDB Code Services, Inc.
BCIS # 281.0
Motion:
Course approved based on the
FBC accreditation process that only verifies the accuracy of the Florida
Building Code related content
Motion: Jon Hamrick
2nd: Herminio Gonzalez
Approved Unanimously
Course: Advanced
Provider:
Accreditor: BCIC LLC
BCIS # 293.0
Motion:
Course approved based on the
FBC accreditation process that only verifies the accuracy of the Florida
Building Code related content
Motion: Jon Hamrick
2nd: Herminio Gonzalez
Approved Unanimously
Course: Advanced
Provider:
Accreditor: BCIC LLC
BCIS # 283.0
Motion:
Course approved based on the
FBC accreditation process that only verifies the accuracy of the Florida
Building Code related content
Motion: Jon Hamrick
2nd: Herminio Gonzalez
Approved Unanimously
Course: Advanced Module: Private Provider Inspections
Provider: Edward Renzi
Accreditor: BCIC LLC
BCIS # 286.0
Motion:
Course approved based on the
FBC accreditation process that only verifies the accuracy of the Florida
Building Code related content
Motion: Jon Hamrick
2nd: Herminio Gonzalez
Approved Unanimously
Course:
Provider:
Accreditor: BCIC LLC
BCIS # 276.0
Motion:
Course approved based on the
FBC accreditation process that only verifies the accuracy of the Florida
Building Code related content
Motion: Jon Hamrick
2nd: Herminio Gonzalez
Approved Unanimously
Course: Advanced Fair Housing Act or The Seven Deadly Sins of the FHA
Provider: Larry Schneider AIA
Accreditor: BCIC LLC
BCIS # 292.0
Motion:
Course approved based on the
FBC accreditation process that only verifies the accuracy of the Florida
Building Code related content
Motion: Jon Hamrick
2nd: Herminio Gonzalez
Approved Unanimously
Course: Advanced Building Code Course: A Review of Selected 2006
& 2007 Changes to the 2004
Provider: Gray Systems, Inc.
Accreditor: BCIC LLC
BCIS # 295.0
Motion:
Course approved based on the
FBC accreditation process that only verifies the accuracy of the Florida
Building Code related content
Motion: Jon Hamrick
2nd: Herminio Gonzalez
Approved Unanimously
Course: Advanced Code Module for Electricians
Provider: Mike Holt Enterprises, Inc.
Accreditor: BCIC LLC
BCIS # 300.0
Motion:
Course approved based on the
FBC accreditation process that only verifies the accuracy of the Florida
Building Code related content
Motion: Jon Hamrick
2nd: Herminio Gonzalez
Approved Unanimously
Updated Course Approvals
The courses listed below have been updated with the 2006 Code Supplement. The chair listed all of the courses and asked for a Consent Agenda approval for all of the courses.
Motion: To approve all courses as submitted
Motion: Jon Hamrick
2nd: Herminio Gonzalez
Approved Unanimously
Course and # Provider Accreditor Date of Approval
2004
Structural (#87.1)
2004
Structural (#188.1)
Advanced Admin. Becker
and BCIC LLC
(#77.2) Poliakoff
2007
Code-Chptrs. 5,6 Assn.
of
7 (#210.1)
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