Fla. Admin. Code R. 6A-20.038
(1) General eligibility requirements. To receive aid, a student shall meet the provisions of sections 1009.40 and 1009.77, F.S., and rules 6A-20.001, 6A-20.003 and 6A-20.0371, F.A.C., and:
(f) A renewal applicant must have earned, during the previous summer and two (2) semesters or three (3) quarters, the following number of credit hours per term for the number of terms for which the award was received:
1. Twelve (12) credit hours or three hundred sixty (360) clock hours for full-time enrollment;
2. Nine (9) credit hours or two hundred seventy (270) clock hours for three-quarter time enrollment, or
3. Six (6) credit hours or one hundred eighty (180) clock hours for half-time enrollment. A student who fails to earn the required credits as of the end of the second semester or third quarter is not eligible to renew the award for the following year.
(4) Employment requirements. Postsecondary educational institutions shall contract with public or private employers. A participating postsecondary institution cannot contract with another postsecondary educational institution. Contracts shall include as a minimum the following institutional and employer responsibilities:
(a) Institutional responsibilities are:
1. To select and refer eligible students for consideration of employment by the employer.
2. To reimburse a private employer for up to seventy (70) percent of the student’s wages. If the employer is a public elementary or secondary school or the postsecondary institution, the institution shall reimburse the employer one hundred (100%) percent of the student’s wages. Reimbursement is limited to student wages and shall not include costs for fringe benefits, travel or other related employment costs.
3. To monitor the number of hours per week that the student works and the earnings of the student to avoid overcommitment of Florida Work Experience Program (FWEP) funds, or financial aid overawards.
4. To place the student in a job which is complementary to and reinforces the student’s educational program and career goals.
5. To determine the number of hours to be worked per week; however, the student’s award in combination with all other resources shall not exceed the student’s net financial need. The student’s earnings shall not exceed the FWEP award by more than three hundred (300) dollars per academic year.
6. To ensure that students participating in this program are not discriminated against by employers or prospective employers on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex or handicap in recruitment, hiring, placement, assignment to work tasks, hours of employment, levels of responsibility or in pay. An institution may not honor an employer’s request for students who are free of handicap or for students of a particular race, color, national origin or sex.
(b) Employer’s responsibilities are:
1. To place the student on the employer’s payroll and provide compensation to the student at least once per month. Such compensation shall be in an amount no less than the federal minimum hourly wage or the state minimum hourly wage, whichever is greater.
2. To be responsible for the total cost of mandatory benefits, including Social Security.
3. To provide the institution with a copy of a work agreement signed by the student and the employer which documents the duties of the job, the number of hours the student is to be employed, and the hourly rate of pay.
4. To develop and implement with the institution a program of supervision for each student which is consistent with the duties of the job and educational objectives of the student.
5. To certify that the work performed by the students employed does not displace regular employees.
6. To maintain time sheets for each student employed and provide copies to the institution when requesting reimbursement.
7. To regularly request reimbursement from the institution.
8. To provide an assurance that students will be accepted and assigned to jobs and otherwise treated without regard to race, color, national origin, sex or handicap if the employer enters into a written agreement with the institution.
(5) Other institutional responsibilities. A participating postsecondary institution shall:
(8) Allocations. The department shall allocate funds annually to be used by institutions during the July 1 through June 30 state fiscal year. To be eligible for funds, institutions must certify to the department via the State Student Financial Aid Database by the deadlines established by the department by June 30 Form FWEP-1, Florida Work Experience Program Allocation Request; FWEP-2, Florida Work Experience Program Annual Financial Summary Report due by July 30; and Form FWEP-3, Disbursement Eligibility Report, due within thirty (30) days after the end of each term. These forms as incorporated by reference to become effective with the effective date of this rule can be obtained via the State Student Financial Aid Database at www.FloridaStudentFinancialAid.org. Allocations will be made by the department as follows:
Rulemaking Authority 1001.02(1), 1009.77(9) FS. Law Implemented 1009.40, 1009.42, 1009.77 FS. History–New 7-1-93, Amended 10-15-02, 9-22-08.