Current through Reg. 50, No. 187; September 24, 2024
(1) Application Procedure. An application for
course approval shall be electronically submitted to the Department on Form
DFS-H2-1268, Course Application, which is incorporated by reference in Rule
69B-228.180, F.A.C.
(2) Requirements for All Courses:
(a) No course for continuing education credit
shall be taught unless previously approved by the Department.
(b) Each course must provide instruction of
no less than the hours for which it was approved.
(c) The course must be taught in the method
for which it was approved.
(d) A
provider may not use copyrighted material without the expressed written consent
of the owner of such material.
(e)
The following courses shall qualify for approval:
1. Courses that are part of a national
designation program named in the continuing education law, section
626.2815, F.S., or
2. Any insurance-related course as referenced
in Section 626.2815(3),
F.S.
(f) Courses that do
not meet the criteria of paragraph (e), above, must meet the following criteria
to qualify:
1. The course must have
significant intellectual or practical content and enhance the insurance
knowledge, understanding, ethics, or professional competence of the licensee;
and,
2. The course must promote an
increase in technical knowledge of insurance principles, coverages, laws or
regulations utilizing the most recent policy forms and
laws.
(g) Course content
shall not qualify for continuing education credit approval if it is:
1. Designed to prepare students for license
examination.
2. Teaching:
a. General account, other general business
skills, computer use, or computer software application use.
b. Accounting or tax preparation in
connection with the internal business of the licensee.
c. Motivation or salesmanship or sales
promotion.
(I) "Salesmanship" as used herein,
means methods designed to:
(A) Induce a
prospect's decision to buy;
(B)
Increase a licensee's effectiveness at generating new business, premium volume,
or
(C) Increase customer base in
any fashion.
(II) "Sales
promotion" as used herein, means discussion of production levels or target
markets or other demographics of a specialized nature in order to promote or
effectuate sales.
d.
Skills on goal setting, time management, communication, stress management or
marketing.
3. Relating
only to the organizational procedures, internal polices, or marketing and
business practices of an insurer or any other employer, including meetings held
in conjunction with the general business of the licensee.
4. Primarily intended to impart knowledge of
specific products of specific companies, if the use of the products relates to
the sales promotion or marketing of one or more of the products
discussed.
5. A course with the
same content as another course that has already been approved by the Department
for the same course provider.
6.
Copyrighted material without an authorization letter from the owner, if the
owner is not the submitting course provider.
(3) The provider shall submit the following
for classroom courses:
(a) A 3-tiered outline
of approximately one page per 50 minutes of instruction.
(b) All supplemental course materials given
to students.
(4)
Additional Requirements for Seminar Courses:
(a) Providers shall indicate on the Course
Application Form whether partial credit is desired and shall keep attendance
records for each separate part.
(b)
Courses shall expire 12 months from the approval date.
(c) Providers shall submit the following:
1. An outline of course
instruction.
2. A copy of the
program agenda.
3. A list of each
speaker presenting.
4. All
supplemental course materials given to students.
(5) Additional Requirements for Online and
Correspondence Courses:
(a) Students must be
provided a response to their inquiries within 2 business days from the date of
the inquiry.
(b) Students are
required to acknowledge their understanding that the course must be completed
without assistance. The student acknowledgement shall also include a statement
that the student understands that a violation of such standards shall result in
an administrative sanction based on Section
626.611(1)(g),
F.S., and the loss of course credit.
(c) The provider shall submit the following:
1. Description of how students will be
provided a response to their inquiries.
2. A copy of the final examination and how it
will be administered.
3. An
electronic copy of all course content.
4. An outline with corresponding course
content referenced by page number.
5. Quiz questions for each chapter with
correct answers identified and referenced to course content by page
number.
6. Bank of exam questions
with correct answers identified and referenced to course content by page
number.
7. Upon completion, each
student is required to sign an acknowledgement verifying that the final exam
was completed unassisted and the student understands that a violation of such
standards shall result in an administrative sanction based on Section
626.611(1)(g),
F.S., and the loss of course credit.
(d) All supplemental course materials given
to students.
(6) In
addition to the requirements in subsection (5), online interactive
correspondence courses are subject to the following requirements:
(a) Online access for the Department to
review the course.
(b) Description
of how the students will access the course.
(c) Procedures to verify student identity at
registration and throughout the duration of the course, including
examinations.
(7) Blended
courses must satisfy the requirements for all of the study methods being
requested and must include the words "Blended Course" in the course
title.
(8) Materials and speeches
used in subsequent offerings of approved courses shall be updated to maintain
currency of the information.
(9)
Course difficulty level shall be determined based on the experience level of
the licensee that the course was designed to serve.
(a) Basic: A course designed for entry-level
licensees or licensees new to the subject matter.
1. Basic course elements:
a. Learning objectives that are intended to
provide the student with a basic knowledge and comprehension of the subject
matter;
b. Significant course time
is devoted to building appropriate terminology, definitions and concepts of the
subject matter, such as forms and coverage issues;
c. Focus of the course is an introduction to
or fundamentals of the subject matter rather than application of the subject
matter.
(b)
Intermediate: A course designed for licensees who have existing competence in
the subject matter and seek to further develop and apply those skills.
1. Intermediate course elements:
a. A limited review, up to a 25 percent
maximum of total course time or material, of terms, definitions and concepts
considered to be basic concepts of the subject matter;
b. Significant course time is devoted to the
application of basic concepts to client specific situations through case
studies, problem solving exercises, calculations and other related
tools;
c. Analysis of Florida
Statutes, Department rules and relevant case law.
(c) Advanced: A course designed for licensees
who have a strong foundation and high level of competence in the subject
matter.
1. Advanced course elements:
a. Analysis of more sophisticated or complex
issues concerning the subject matter;
b. Technical analysis of the theory
underlying the subject matter;
c.
Ideas considered to be leading edge within the subject matter;
d. Complex case studies, calculations or
other related analysis tools.
(10) Credit hours for self-study courses
shall be calculated by:
(a) Dividing the total
number of words submitted in the course text, excluding images, graphics and
examination questions, by 180 (documented average reading time) to get the
number of minutes. Divide the number of minutes by 50 to get basic level credit
hours. Multiply the number of basic credit hours by 1.25 for an intermediate
level course and 1.50 for an advanced level course. Fractional hours rounded up
if .50 or above, and rounded down if .49 or less.
1. Any course that includes interactive
material, including, but not limited to, audio or video, shall be accompanied
by text dictation of the interactive material.
a. The text dictation for interactive
material shall not be included in the course text word count.
b. The total run time of interactive material
shall be included in the calculation of credit
hours.
(11)
(a)
Except as provided in paragraphs (11)(b) and (c), courses will not be approved
for more than 24 hours of credit per course regardless of total class hours,
number of consecutive sessions in a seminar, or volume of text required for
self-study.
(b) Courses for bail
bond agents will not be approved for more than 14 hours per course.
(c) Courses for title agents will not be
approved for more than 10 hours per course.
(12)
(a)
Approval of courses which have not been offered for a period of 2 years from
the end date for the course stated in the Course Offering Application shall
expire.
(b) Future use of expired
courses requires a new fee and application.
(c) "Use" means the activity of presenting
the classroom course and submitting Form DFS-H2-400, Attendance Roster Detail,
which is incorporated by reference in Rule
69B-228.180,
F.A.C.
(13) Self-Study
Examinations.
(a) A comprehensive final
examination shall be given at the end of each self-study course.
(b) All time used for examination shall be in
addition to required course hours.
(c) Self-study examination questions for
other than interactive online courses shall be referenced back to the text. If
requested by the Department, the school official or course provider
representative shall identify the location in the text of the answer for a
particular question on an exam.
(d)
Except for designation programs named in Section
626.2815, F.S., self-study
course exams shall:
1. Have a minimum of 10
questions for 1 credit hour with an additional 5 questions for each subsequent
credit hour.
2. Be substantially
revised annually for each course unless examinations are updated with each
course sold.
(e) A
licensee must achieve a grade of 70 percent or more to be eligible to receive
credit.
(f) The student shall not
have possession of the answers for either in-state or out-of-state examinations
after completion of the examination.
(g) Self-study course exam grades may not be
curved or rounded up to achieve a passing score.
(h) Students of self-study courses shall not
grade their own exams or each other's exams.
(i) Self-study exams may not include:
1. True or False questions.
2. Question stems that:
a. Do not track study material. For example,
text says "contract" and the question uses the term "Form," or
"Policy."
b. Do not provide enough
information to determine the correct answer.
c. Are not clear and concise.
d. Provide clues about the correct
answer.
e. Are misleading or overly
complicated.
4. Answer
choices that:
a. Are not in parallel
form.
b. Are of the best answer
variety, multiple response, or all of the above.
c. Are inadequately keyed
responses.
d. Do not have enough
information in the correct answer.
e. Are not clear and concise.
f. Are misleading or overly
complicated.
g. Are not mutually
exclusive.
h. Are obviously correct
or incorrect.
(14) A curriculum outline for a 4-hour law
and ethics update course shall be approved by the Department on Form
DFS-H2-2081, 4-hour Law and Ethics Update, or Form DFS-H2-2111, 4-Hour Law and
Ethics Update - Bail Bonds, which are incorporated by reference in Rule
69B-228.180, F.A.C.
(a) A 4-hour law and ethics update course
shall be approved in any of the following authorities:
1. Life (Including Annuities and Variable
Contracts).
2. Health & Life
(Including Annuities and Variable Contracts).
3. Health.
4. General Issue.
5. Adjuster.
6. Public Adjuster.
7. Bail Bonds.
(b) The course shall not be approved for less
than 4-hours and 4-hours of the course must follow the curriculum outline
approved by the Department including discussion on the following subjects:
1. Regulatory Awareness.
2. Insurance Law and Updates.
3. Ethical Requirements.
4. Industry Trends.
5. Disciplinary Trends and Case
Studies.
6. Premium Discounts,
excluding adjusters and public adjusters.
7. Suitability of Products and Services,
excluding adjusters and public adjusters.
(c) An approved 4-hour course shall expire
one year after its approval date.
Rulemaking Authority
624.308,
626.2816,
648.26,
648.386 FS. Law Implemented
215.322,
624.307,
624.501,
626.2815,
626.2816,
626.869,
648.386 FS.
New 8-17-93, Amended 4-11-94, 2-28-95, 4-29-01, Formerly
4-228.080, Amended 1-17-05, 4-12-17,
10-20-22.