Fla. Admin. Code R. 6A-23.0042
(2) Definitions. For the purpose of this rule, the following definitions shall apply:
(3) Student eligibility. In order to participate in a work-based learning opportunity, a student shall:
(a) Execute a training agreement, unless:
1. The student is younger than eighteen (18) years of age, in which case a parent or legal guardian shall execute the training agreement, or
2. A training agreement is not required pursuant to paragraph (6)(a) of this rule.
(4) Educational institution requirements.
(a) The educational institution shall establish policies and procedures related to:
1. In the case of a student younger than eighteen (18) years of age, ensuring that an employer supervisor has not been arrested for and is awaiting final disposition of, have been found guilty of, regardless of adjudication, or entered a plea of nolo contendere or guilty to, or have been adjudicated delinquent and the record has not been sealed or expunged for, any offense prohibited under any of the provisions of Section 435.04(2) and (3), F.S., or similar law of another jurisdiction.
2. In the case of a student younger than eighteen (18) years of age, notifying the student’s parent or legal guardian if there is an injury or illness, or allegation of harassment or discrimination involving the student related to the work-based learning opportunity.
3. Orienting an employer to the rules, policies, procedures, and employer obligations relating to work-based learning opportunities coordinated by the educational institution.
4. Orienting a student to foundational work-based learning concepts, including, but not limited to, work-based learning opportunity rules, procedures, policies, and professionalism expectations.
5. Facilitating the meeting of any student application and interview requirements of an employer.
6. Maintaining and distributing signed training agreements.
7. Providing an evaluation instrument to the employer supervisor to assess a student’s acquisition of the employability and technical skills referenced in the training agreement.
8. Ensuring, prior to a student engaging in a work-based learning opportunity, that the student is covered by the employer’s workers’ compensation insurance coverage or has medical insurance coverage for injury or illness related to the work-based learning opportunity.
(c) The educational institution shall implement a process by which a student conducts a written work-based learning reflection that addresses topics including, but not necessarily limited to:
1. What the student accomplished during the work-based learning opportunity that is potentially valued by future employers;
2. What the student learned about himself or herself and the industry in which he or she worked;
3. How the student’s future academic and career plans have been affected by their experience; and
4. How the work-based learning opportunity could be improved for future students.
(5) Employer obligations.
(6) Training agreement.
(b) At a minimum, a training agreement must include:
1. The student’s legal name, educational institution, telephone number, and email address;
2. The student’s emergency contact information and, if the student is younger than eighteen (18) years of age, contact information for his or her parent or legal guardian. Contact information must include, at a minimum, the contact’s name, telephone number, email address, and relationship to the student;
3. The instructor’s legal name, telephone number, and e-mail address;
4. The employer’s legal name, address, telephone number, and federal tax identification number;
5. The employer supervisor’s legal name, title, telephone number, and e-mail address;
6. The start and end dates of the work-based learning opportunity;
7. The number of hours to be worked per week by the student and the student’s work schedule, if available;
8. Whether the work-based learning opportunity is paid or unpaid;
9. A description of the work-based learning opportunity, including, but not limited to, the student’s specific job responsibilities;
10. The employability and technical skills to be learned by the student during the work-based learning opportunity;
11. A description of how the student’s performance will be assessed by the employer supervisor and instructor; and
12. The dated signatures (handwritten or electronic) of the employer supervisor; instructor; and student; or, a parent or legal guardian if the student is younger than eighteen (18) years of age.
Rulemaking Authority 1001.02(1), (2)(n), 446.041(13), 446.0915(3) FS. Law Implemented 446.0915 FS. History‒New 5-3-22.