Florida Administrative Code
65 - DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN AND FAMILIES
65E - Mental Health Program
Chapter 65E-25 - SEXUALLY VIOLENT PREDATOR PROGRAM
Section 65E-25.002 - Education and Training Requirements for Multidisciplinary Team Members

Universal Citation: FL Admin Code R 65E-25.002
Current through Reg. 50, No. 187; September 24, 2024

Multidisciplinary team members must be licensed psychologists or psychiatrists with a minimum of one year's experience in the assessment or treatment of sex offenders. The Department may accept other relevant experience in lieu of the one year of sex offender assessment or treatment experience. In determining whether to accept other experience in lieu of one year of sex offender assessment and treatment, the Department will consider the forensic experience and training the potential team member has in the assessment or treatment of individuals who offend sexually. Multidisciplinary team members must earn a minimum of 24 hours of continuing education credit biannually in the assessment or treatment of sex offenders.

Rulemaking Authority 394.930 FS. Law Implemented 394.913, 394.930 FS.

New 10-7-01, Amended 4-19-21.

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