Fla. Admin. Code R. 1S-2.0115
(2) INITIAL CERTIFICATION. In order to receive initial certification for the special qualification salary, a supervisor of elections must:
(c) Earn fifteen (15) credits in Areas I-V as provided in subsection (4), of which credits must include, at a minimum:
1. Attendance at a mandatory orientation workshop as provided in Area I.
2. A minimum of two years of service as a supervisor of elections as provided in Area III.
3. Five credits earned for attendance at a training conference, program, seminar or workshop as provided in Area IV.
(4) CREDITS.
(a) Credits for initial and annual certification may be earned in Areas I through V as follows:
1. AREA I – MANDATORY ORIENTATION. Within two years after taking office, each newly elected or appointed Supervisor of Elections shall attend a mandatory orientation workshop to be conducted by the Florida State Association of Supervisor of Elections after each general election or more frequently as needed between general elections to accommodate newly elected or appointed supervisor of elections. The mandatory orientation workshop must consist of a minimum of twelve (12) hours of training in election topics including but not limited to voter eligibility and registration, the Florida Voter Registration System, voter registration agencies and third-party voter registration groups, registered voter list maintenance activities, candidate qualifying procedures, initiative and candidate petitions, conduct of elections, voting methods and procedures, polling place procedures, solicitation restrictions, handling and canvassing ballots, voting machines and systems, political parties and committees, election code violations, public records, and campaign financing. A maximum of one credit may be earned in this area.
2. AREA II – FORMAL EDUCATION. A maximum of five credits may be earned as follows:
a. One credit for the award of a high school diploma or its equivalent.
b. Two credits for the award of an associate degree or four credits for a baccalaureate degree but not to exceed a total of four credits for both an associate degree and a baccalaureate degree.
3. AREA III – EXPERIENCE. A maximum of five credits may be earned as follows:
a. One credit for each year served as a Supervisor of Elections.
b. One credit for each year of experience as a Deputy Supervisor of Elections.
4. AREA IV – ATTENDANCE AT TRAINING CONFERENCES, PROGRAMS, SEMINARS AND WORKSHOPS. One credit may be earned for each twelve (12) hours of attendance at training conferences, programs, seminars and workshops approved by the Division of Elections and conducted by the Division of Elections or the Florida State Association of Supervisors of Elections. The training conferences, programs, seminars or workshops must cover any one or more of the following election or election-related topics:
a. Duties and role of supervisor of elections.
b. State or federal election law.
c. Conduct of elections.
d. State or federal ethics law.
e. Management or technology information systems.
f. Public records.
g. Office management and personnel training.
h. Voting machines, systems, and software.
i. Public administration.
j. Public relations.
k. Stress management.
5. AREA V – ATTENDANCE AT CONTINUING EDUCATION ACTIVITIES.
a. Credit may be earned for attendance at educational conferences, programs, seminars and workshops conducted by the Florida State Association of Supervisors of Elections, the Elections Assistance Commission (EAC), the Federal Election Commission (FEC), the International Association of Clerks, Recorders, Elections Officials and Treasurers (IACREOT), the Election Center, the Florida Elections Commission, or the Florida Commission on Ethics. The Division shall accept for certification the equivalent of the number of credits pre-approved by any of these entities for the conference, program, seminar or workshop.
b. Credit may also be earned for attendance at educational conferences, programs, seminars and workshops conducted or sponsored by a community college, college or state university as defined in Section 1000.21, F.S., a voting or elections system or software vendor, or any entity not otherwise listed in sub-subparagraph a. The Division may accept for certification the equivalent of the number of credits pre-approved by any of these entities for conference, program, seminar or workshop. In order to receive approval for credit from the Division of Elections for attendance, a supervisor must:
I. Submit an outline, agenda, brochure or itinerary;
II. Identify the entity that conducted or sponsored the conference, program, seminar or workshop and any national or international accreditation of such entity;
III. Describe the title, content, subject matter and learning objectives;
IV. Set forth for the length of time (hours) in attendance or the number of continuing education credits that the entity pre-approved or that is being requested; and
V. Identify the names and qualifications of all instructors or presenters.
c. The educational conferences, programs, seminars, or workshops under this subsection must cover one or more of the following election or election-related topics:
I. Duties and role of supervisor of elections.
II. State or federal elections law.
III. Conduct of elections.
IV. State or federal ethics law.
V. Management or technology information systems.
VI. Public records.
VII. Office management and personnel training.
VIII. Voting machines, systems, and software.
IX. Public administration.
X. Public relations.
XI. Stress management.
(5) CERTIFICATION.
Rulemaking Authority 20.10, 145.09 FS. Law Implemented 145.09 FS. History–New 1-29-06.