Fla. Admin. Code R. 6A-14.092
(2) Textbook and Instructional Material Adoption Requirements.
(b) The cost-benefit analysis must include consideration of the items listed in s. 1004.085(6)(g), F.S., and:
1. The length of time that textbooks and instructional materials remain in use, prioritizing textbooks and instructional materials that will remain in use for a minimum of three (3) years.
2. Course-wide adoption, specifically for general education courses.
(3) Textbook and Instructional Materials List Forty-Five (45) Day and Five-Year (5) Posting Requirements. Each Florida College System institution is required to prominently post and make publicly accessible on its website and in its course registration system a list of required and recommended textbooks and instructional materials as early as feasible but at least forty-five (45) days before the first day of class for each term for at least ninety-five (95) percent of all scheduled course sections and maintain the list for the preceding five (5) academic years. The five-year (5) list must be updated annually by September 1 to include the preceding Fall, Spring, and Summer Terms.
(a) The list of required and recommended textbook and instructional materials must provide the International Standard Book Number (ISBN) or other identifying information, which must include, at a minimum: the title, all authors listed, publishers, edition number, copyright date, published date, and other relevant information necessary to identify the specific textbooks or instructional materials required and recommended for each course, and must be searchable by:
1. General education status;
2. Course subject;
3. Course number;
4. Course title;
5. Name of the instructor of the course;
6. Title of each assigned textbook or instructional material; and
7. Each author of an assigned textbook or instructional material.
(d) Limited Exceptions to the Forty-Five (45) Day Textbook and Instructional Materials List Posting Requirements. For course sections with a limited exception under this paragraph, textbook and instructional material information must be posted immediately as such information becomes available. Limited exceptions are as follows:
1. The originally adopted textbook or instructional material is no longer available;
2. A faculty member is hired or assigned to teach the course section after the forty-five (45) day notification deadline;
3. The course section is added after the forty-five (45) day notification deadline;
4. The instructional modality of the course section changes after the forty-five (45) day notification deadline; and
5. The course is continuing workforce education.
(4) Forty-Five (45) Day Syllabi Posting Requirements. Each Florida College System institution is required to prominently post and make publicly accessible course syllabi for each course section as early as feasible but at least forty-five (45) days before the first day of class for each term. All course syllabi should be publicly accessible and easily downloadable by current and prospective students.
(a) All course syllabi must include:
1. The course curriculum;
2. The goals, objectives, and student expectations of the course;
3. The required and recommended textbooks and instructional materials;
4. Student assignments, including at a minimum, the assignment title, a brief narrative description of the assignment, and, if applicable, any required readings; and
5. How student performance will be measured and evaluated, including the grading scale and methodology.
(c) Limited Exceptions to the Forty-Five (45) Day Syllabi Posting Requirements. For course sections with a limited exception under this paragraph, master course syllabi, where available, may be posted. Master course syllabi include course content, learning outcomes, and requirements that must be followed by all instructors who teach the course. Master course syllabi must be replaced immediately as soon as final course section syllabi become available. Limited exceptions are as follows:
1. A faculty member has not yet been assigned to teach the course section before the forty-five (45) day notification deadline; and
2. The course section is added after the forty-five (45) day notification deadline.
(6) Reporting Requirements. Each Florida College System institution is required to report by September 30 of each year to the Chancellor of the Florida College System, in a format determined by the Chancellor, the following:
Rulemaking Authority 1001.02(1), (2)(n), 1004.085(5), (6), 1006.73(4) FS. Law Implemented 1004.085, 1006.73 FS. History–New 2-25-09, Amended 10-17-17, 3-15-22, 9-20-22, 3-4-26.