Florida Building Commission

August Education POC Meeting Minutes - DRAFT
 

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In Person Attendance: Room 250L, 2555 Shumard Oak Boulevard, Tallahassee, Florida


August 4, 2010

Time 11:00 a.m. ET

 

 

POC Members Present: Dick Browdy (Chair), Jon Hamrick, Herminio Gonzalez, Ken Gregory

POC Member(s) Absent: Jeff Stone, Drew Smith, Scott Mollan

 

Meeting Attendees Identified:

 

Cam Fentriss                      Michael Clark                                              

Med Kopczynski                 Jim Richmond         

Ila Jones                              Joe Belcher  

Sharon Mignardi                Larry Schneider                                          

 

Meeting was called to order at 11:01 a.m., August 4, 2010


 

 

1. Review and approval of the August 2010 Agenda

 

Motion: To approve as submitted

Motion: Ken Gregory

Second:  Jon Hamrick

Approved Unanimously

 

 

2. Review and approval of June 2010 Minutes

 

Motion: To approve as submitted

Motion: Ken Gregory

Second:  Jon Hamrick

Approved Unanimously

 

 

 

3. Review pending advanced accredited courses for recommendation to the Commission

 

Course: Advanced Florida Building Code Principals

Provider: CE Resources LLC

Accreditor: JDB Code Services, Inc.

BCIS Course Number: 421.0

Discussion – Commissioner Hamrick stated that a reference was made to the makeup of the Commission as consisting of 23 members, which the commission is made up of 25 members. Also, he agreed with Cam Fentriss that the spelling of “Principals” in the title of the course should be changed to “Principles”.

Motion: Course approved based on the FBC accreditation process that only verifies the accuracy of the Florida Building Code related content, and also subject to changing the spelling of the word “Principals” to “Principles” in the title and changing the reference of 23 members of the Commission to 25 members of the Commission.

Motion: Jon Hamrick

Second: Ken Gregory

Approved Unanimously

 

Course: Advanced Training: Accessibility and the Florida Plumbing Code

Provider: Building Officials Association of Florida

Accreditor: Bill Dumbaugh

BCIS Course Number: 428.0

Motion: Course approved based on the FBC accreditation process that only verifies the accuracy of the Florida Building Code related content.

Motion: Jon Hamrick

Second: Ken Gregory

Approved Unanimously

 

 

Course: Advanced ASCE 7 – With Significant Changes to the 2010 Edition

Provider: AIA Florida

Accreditor: BCIC LLC

BCIS Course Number: 430.0

Discussion – Commissioner Hamrick stated that the author created an excellent course.

Motion: Course approved based on the FBC accreditation process that only verifies the accuracy of the Florida Building Code related content.

Motion: Jon Hamrick

Second: Ken Gregory

Approved Unanimously

 

Course: Fla. Building Code Advanced 2007 W 09 REV Ch 11 Part 1 Internet

Provider: ce education llc

Accreditor: BCIC LLC

BCIS Course Number: 433.0

Discussion – Commissioner Hamrick stated that references were made a couple of times in the course that refer to a specific figure, but no figures were present. He also said that an end of the course test would be offered, but no test was present.

Motion: Course approval has been deferred until requested changes and information have been provided, at which time the course will be resubmitted for accreditation and considered for approval.

Motion: Jon Hamrick

Second: Ken Gregory

Approved Unanimously

 

Course: Fla. Building Code Advanced 2007 W 09 REV Ch 11 Part 2 Internet Course

Provider: ce education llc

Accreditor: BCIC LLC

BCIS Course Number: 434.0

Discussion – Commissioner Hamrick stated that references were made a couple of times in the course that refer to a specific figure, but no figures were present. He also said that an end of the course test would be offered, but no test was present.

Motion: Course approval has been deferred until requested changes and information have been provided, at which time the course will be resubmitted for accreditation and considered for approval.

Motion: Jon Hamrick

Second: Ken Gregory

Approved Unanimously

 

Course: Fla. Building Code Advanced 2007 W 09 REV Ch 11 Part 3 Internet Course

Provider: ce education llc

Accreditor: BCIC LLC

BCIS Course Number: 435.0

Discussion – Commissioner Hamrick stated that references were made a couple of times in the course that refer to a specific figure, but no figures were present. He also said that an end of the course test would be offered, but no test was present.

Motion: Course approval has been deferred until requested changes and information have been provided, at which time the course will be resubmitted for accreditation and considered for approval.

Motion: Jon Hamrick

Second: Ken Gregory

Approved Unanimously

 

Course: Fla. Building Code Advanced 2007 W 09 REV Ch 11 Restaurants, Medical, Business Internet

Provider: ce education llc

Accreditor: BCIC LLC

BCIS Course Number: 441.0

Discussion – Commissioner Hamrick stated that references were made a couple of times in the course that refer to a specific figure, but no figures were present. He also said that an end of the course test would be offered, but no test was present .He further stated that the timeline didn’t make sense to him.

Motion: Course approval has been deferred until requested changes and information have been provided, at which time the course will be resubmitted for accreditation and considered for approval.

Motion: Jon Hamrick

Second: Ken Gregory

Approved Unanimously

 

Course: Advanced FBC Understanding the Florida Energy Code

Provider: BCIC LLC

Accreditor: Bill Dumbaugh

BCIS Course Number: 443.0

Motion: Course approved based on the FBC accreditation process that only verifies the accuracy of the Florida Building Code related content.

Motion: Jon Hamrick

Second: Ken Gregory

Approved Unanimously

 

Course: Advanced Wind Requirements in the Florida Building Code

Provider: BCIC LLC

Accreditor: Bill Dumbaugh

BCIS Course Number: 442.0

Motion: Course approved based on the FBC accreditation process that only verifies the accuracy of the Florida Building Code related content.

Motion: Jon Hamrick

Second: Ken Gregory

Approved Unanimously

 

 

4. Review administratively approved updated advanced courses for recommendation to Commission

 

The Chair asked for a Consent Motion for the administratively approved courses listed below.

 

Course: Practitioner’s Guide to FBC: Accessibility Code and Fair Housing - CLASSROOM

Provider: Gold Coast School of Construction, Inc.

Accreditor: Contractors Institute

BCIS Course Number: 64.3

 

Course: Practitioner’s Guide to FBC: Accessibility Code and Fair Housing - INTERNET

Provider: Gold Coast School of Construction, Inc.

Accreditor: JC Code and Construction Consultants, Inc.

BCIS Course Number: 65.3

 

Course: Advanced 2007 Roofing Course Test Protocol Standard RAS - 127

Provider: Zara and Associates

Accreditor: BCIC LLC

BCIS Course Number: 312.1

 

 

Consent Motion: Courses approved based on the FBC accreditation process that only verifies the accuracy of the Florida Building Code related content.

Motion: Jon Hamrick

Second: Ken Gregory

Approved Unanimously

 

 

5. Review pending accreditor applications for recommendation to the Commission

 

 None pending

 

6.  Update regarding the draft rule language to allow self affirmation by providers, for advanced courses requiring minor technical changes, instead of the currently required full accreditation process

 

The Chair stated that the POC has discussed this language in previous meetings. He then read the specific language from 9B-70.002(3)(g) regarding course self affirmation.

 

The Chair asked if any POC members had comments regarding the language. No one offered anything more.

 

Cam Fentriss stated that the language is scheduled for rule hearing, if requested, August 17th .

 

Jim Richmond stated that the notice is posted online and to this point, no one has requested a hearing. A hearing may be requested up until August 13.  He said that if nothing happens, then it will take effect no later than September 10, 2010, but could be earlier.

 

7.  Review, discuss, and choose projects to be funded for the remainder of the 2010-2011 fiscal year, which will enhance the Commission’s education program

 

The Chair asked Cam Fentriss to comment on this agenda item.

 

Cam stated that everyone should refer to the list posted under agenda item number eleven. It is a list of potential projects for POC consideration with committed funds and categories listed at the bottom of the page. Cam said that she placed the potential projects into three categories:

·         Projects to improve the BCIS

·         Projects to improve course development

·         Projects to improve courses

Cam said that maybe 3-4 projects could be accomplished with the current funding level for BCIS enhancements.

 

The Chair stated that he would like to see a comment form be used by attendees after they attend an approved course. He said that we currently provide a form of oversight through course audits. Using a comment form filled out by attendees would just be another form of oversight. Of course the idea is to solicit feedback from attendees to find out the quality and accuracy of courses.

 

Commissioner Hamrick asked if filling out the comment form would be voluntary or mandatory for attendees.  The comment form would be voluntary.

 

Larry Schneider stated that he thought that the form was a good idea, but he didn’t think many people would fill it out. He said that even if it were posted online, that again people would not fill it out.

 

The Chair stated again that he thought this was a good idea and that feedback would be valuable for determining course quality. He reiterated that he just wants a way to collect public feedback regarding approved courses.

 

Cam Fentriss said that the cost for doing this would be relatively minimal, to include both development costs and maintenance costs---to be posted on the BCIS. She further said that a question that needs to be answered about this form is---should it be required by rule.

 

Jim Richmond stated that if it were required in any way (e.g., either by dissemination or collection), then it must be adopted by rule. He also said that DCA does not want to process any paperwork associated with this form. So, it needs to be web based and the storage of data from the form needs to be web based.

 

Commissioner Hamrick expressed support for projects to improve/enhance course development.

 

The Chair asked that Cam Fentriss prepare a proposal regarding the implementation of this possible project for the POC to consider at the next meeting.

 

No further action was required.

 

 

8. Review and discuss the complaint process regarding advanced course offerings

 

The Chair asked Cam Fentriss to comment on this item.

 

Cam stated that currently the complaint process is rough in nature.

 

Jim Richmond stated that the process should be flexible. For example there is no set way to receive complaints and no set way to respond to complaints. The basic reason for this is that each complaint case is different, so some flexibility is required regarding how each is handled. He further said that a complaint could influence the direction of the fact finding process and course auditing is one way to collect facts.

 

The Chair asked Commissioner Gregory if he had any comments about this issue.

 

Commissioner Gregory stated that he has received three complaints from manufacturers, which focus on one instructor. The issue is that this instructor is making one or more recommendations on the use of a particular product. 

 

Jim Richmond stated to Commissioner Gregory that a complaint should originate from the complaining party (rather than a commissioner, unless the commissioner personally experienced the subject of the complaint). Commissioner Gregory agreed with Mr. Richmond.

 

No further action was required.

 

 

9. Review and discuss the scope of the Commission’s authority related to the auditing of advanced courses as described in Rule 9B-70.002, Florida Administrative Code

 

The Chair read the language in 9B-70.002 related to the auditing of advanced courses. No reactions or comments were offered.

 

 

10. Report on and discuss three course audits recently completed by an approved contractor

 

The Chair asked if Cam Fentriss would comment on this agenda item.

 

Cam stated that three courses were randomly selected by the education administrator and audited by Jack Glenn. The courses chosen were one instructor lead, one internet based, and the accessibility course (at the request of the department). The form used to collect the audit information was created by Michael Clark, then modified and used by Jack Glenn.

 

The Chair stated that he could not find the course accreditor’s name or the date of accreditation on the form. He said that Michael Clark was going to add that capability to the form.

 

 

11.  Education Administrator activity report

 

The Chair asked Cam Fentriss to provide the Education Administrator’s report.

 

Cam reported on:

·         The number of inquiries received

·         The Rule 9B-70.002 hearing notice

·         The reminder email message to FBC accreditors and providers regarding updated courses

·         The proposed 9B-70.002 rule hearing notice with language

·         The current form used for audits

 

No comments were offered by the Commissioners

 

 

12. Identify future POC member discussion items

 

The Chair asked if Commissioners had any suggested agenda items for the next POC meeting.

 

Commissioner Gonzalez stated that he has seen inconsistencies regarding the accreditation of courses. He further said that he wasn’t sure of the total process.

 

The Chair stated that the way the basic process works regarding the approval of courses is that they are accredited first, then reviewed by the POC.

 

The Chair asked the accreditors attending the meeting if they would comment on their process as they review course materials.

 

Larry Schneider stated that he spent a minimum of four hours reviewing course materials. Joe Belcher said that at times he would spend eight hours per course. Larry further stated that the job of an accreditor is to look at the accuracy of the code content, not the quality of the materials nor the course delivery.

 

Commissioner Gonzalez asked what if an accreditor did not do his/her job correctly.

 

Jim Richmond stated that rule allows actions to be taken against accreditors under certain, specific conditions.

 

The Chair stated that the accreditation process was created so staff would not be involved with the accreditation of courses. If someone feels like an accreditor is not doing their job, then they need to report the specifics to the Commission.

 

Commissioner Hamrick stated that he felt that accreditors in general did an excellent job.

 

Med Kopczynski stated that as an accreditor, he felt that Commissioner Hamrick’s diligence when reviewing course materials challenged accreditors to do their best work. He further said that some of the courses he accredited---he would not pay to attend that course. He further reinforced the job of an accreditor as one who checks for code content accuracy, not the quality of the course. He said that he thinks the accreditation process is a good one. However, on occasion a course will slip through the cracks.

 

Larry Schneider stated that the Department of Justice has approved new ADA regulations, which will require all accessibility courses to be updated in the State of Florida. These regulations were passed on July 26, 2010, and will become effective on January 26, 2012.

 

The Chair asked if we will treat ADA related courses the same way we would treat other updated code courses.

 

Jim Richmond stated that we will need to update Chapter 11, but will treat/approve ADA courses the same way we treat other code courses.

 

Larry Schneider then said that we won’t know the extent of Florida changes to Chapter 11, until after the Legislature approves those changes---and they probably won’t be approved until after the effective date at the federal level. He further said that the state should advertise a “buyer beware” to the public regarding these courses.

 

Jim Richmond stated that if the State of Florida is behind schedule regarding ADA changes, then it will be up to builders and designers to voluntarily comply on their own. He further stated that a new administration will be in office, and this change will probably not be an immediate priority. However, the state has had a work group addressing this issue, and we are probably ahead of most other states when it comes to addressing and planning for these eventual changes.

 

13. General public comment

 

No public comment was offered.

 

 

14. Summary and review of meeting work products/action items, assignments, and next steps

 

The Chair issued no additional assignments.

 

Adjourn (Adjourned at 12:04 am.)

Motion: To adjourn

Motion: Jon Hamrick

Second: Ken Gregory

Approved Unanimously

Recommended Commission Actions

The Education POC considered and recommends the following:

 

The following new courses are recommended for approval:

 

Course: Advanced Florida Building Code Principals

Provider: CE Resources LLC

Accreditor: JDB Code Services, Inc.

BCIS Course Number: 421.0

Discussion – Commissioner Hamrick stated that a reference was made to the makeup of the Commission as consisting of 23 members, which the commission is made up of 25 members. Also, he agreed with Cam Fentriss that the spelling of “Principals” in the title of the course should be changed to “Principles”.

Motion: Course approved based on the FBC accreditation process that only verifies the accuracy of the Florida Building Code related content, and also subject to changing the spelling of the word “Principals” to “Principles” in the title and changing the reference of 23 members of the Commission to 25 members of the Commission.

Motion: Jon Hamrick

Second: Ken Gregory

Approved Unanimously

 

Course: Advanced Training: Accessibility and the Florida Plumbing Code

Provider: Building Officials Association of Florida

Accreditor: Bill Dumbaugh

BCIS Course Number: 428.0

Motion: Course approved based on the FBC accreditation process that only verifies the accuracy of the Florida Building Code related content.

Motion: Jon Hamrick

Second: Ken Gregory

Approved Unanimously

 

Course: Advanced ASCE 7 – With Significant Changes to the 2010 Edition

Provider: AIA Florida

Accreditor: BCIC LLC

BCIS Course Number: 430.0

Discussion – Commissioner Hamrick stated that the author created an excellent course.

Motion: Course approved based on the FBC accreditation process that only verifies the accuracy of the Florida Building Code related content.

Motion: Jon Hamrick

Second: Ken Gregory

Approved Unanimously

 

Course: Fla. Building Code Advanced 2007 W 09 REV Ch 11 Part 1 Internet

Provider: ce education llc

Accreditor: BCIC LLC

BCIS Course Number: 433.0

Discussion – Commissioner Hamrick stated that references were made a couple of times in the course that refer to a specific figure, but no figures were present. He also said that an end of the course test would be offered, but no test was present.

Motion: Course approval has been deferred until requested changes and information have been provided, at which time the course will be resubmitted for accreditation and considered for approval.

Motion: Jon Hamrick

Second: Ken Gregory

Approved Unanimously

 

BCIS Course Number: 434.0

Discussion – Commissioner Hamrick stated that references were made a couple of times in the course that refer to a specific figure, but no figures were present. He also said that an end of the course test would be offered, but no test was present.

Motion: Course approval has been deferred until requested changes and information have been provided, at which time the course will be resubmitted for accreditation and considered for approval.

Motion: Jon Hamrick

Second: Ken Gregory

Approved Unanimously

 

Course: Fla. Building Code Advanced 2007 W 09 REV Ch 11 Part 3 Internet Course

Provider: ce education llc

Accreditor: BCIC LLC

BCIS Course Number: 435.0

Discussion – Commissioner Hamrick stated that references were made a couple of times in the course that refer to a specific figure, but no figures were present. He also said that an end of the course test would be offered, but no test was present.

Motion: Course approval has been deferred until requested changes and information have been provided, at which time the course will be resubmitted for accreditation and considered for approval.

Motion: Jon Hamrick

Second: Ken Gregory

Approved Unanimously

 

Course: Fla. Building Code Advanced 2007 W 09 REV Ch 11 Restaurants, Medical, Business Internet

Provider: ce education llc

Accreditor: BCIC LLC

BCIS Course Number: 441.0

Discussion – Commissioner Hamrick stated that references were made a couple of times in the course that refer to a specific figure, but no figures were present. He also said that an end of the course test would be offered, but no test was present .He further stated that the timeline didn’t make sense to him.

Motion: Course approval has been deferred until requested changes and information have been provided, at which time the course will be resubmitted for accreditation and considered for approval.

Motion: Jon Hamrick

Second: Ken Gregory

Approved Unanimously

 

Course: Advanced FBC Understanding the Florida Energy Code

Provider: BCIC LLC

Accreditor: Bill Dumbaugh

BCIS Course Number: 443.0

Motion: Course approved based on the FBC accreditation process that only verifies the accuracy of the Florida Building Code related content.

Motion: Jon Hamrick

Second: Ken Gregory

Approved Unanimously

 

Course: Advanced Wind Requirements in the Florida Building Code

Provider: BCIC LLC

Accreditor: Bill Dumbaugh

BCIS Course Number: 442.0

Motion: Course approved based on the FBC accreditation process that only verifies the accuracy of the Florida Building Code related content.

Motion: Jon Hamrick

Second: Ken Gregory

Approved Unanimously

 

 

The following courses are recommended for administrative approval:

 

Course: Practitioner’s Guide to FBC: Accessibility Code and Fair Housing - CLASSROOM

Provider: Gold Coast School of Construction, Inc.

Accreditor: Contractors Institute

BCIS Course Number: 64.3

 

Course: Practitioner’s Guide to FBC: Accessibility Code and Fair Housing - INTERNET

Provider: Gold Coast School of Construction, Inc.

Accreditor: JC Code and Construction Consultants, Inc.

BCIS Course Number: 65.3

 

Course: Advanced 2007 Roofing Course Test Protocol Standard RAS - 127

Provider: Zara and Associates

Accreditor: BCIC LLC

BCIS Course Number: 312.1

 

Consent Motion: Courses approved based on the FBC accreditation process that only verifies the accuracy of the Florida Building Code related content.

Motion: Jon Hamrick

Second: Ken Gregory

Approved Unanimously

 

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