Fla. Admin. Code R. 61J2-3.008
(b) The school must submit to the Commission the course materials and end-of-course examinations. The school must also submit a copy of the course, and access to the course, in the format in which the course will be offered to the student. Primary schools shall submit pre-license courses for evaluation every new edition. In no event may a course evaluation submission for renewal be made more than four years after the original approval date. Secondary schools shall resubmit pre-license courses for evaluation prior to every second renewal. A primary school is a school that develops the course material for evaluation under its school name. A secondary school is a school that has been given authority by the primary school to submit the course material for evaluation under its school name. Secondary schools must submit, with the course evaluation, a letter from the primary school authorizing the secondary school to submit the course for evaluation under its school name. When delivered by distance education, the course and examination shall comply with the “Course Approval criteria” as follows:
1. Distance learning necessitates a high level of self-direction and should, therefore, require students to read, conduct research, complete timed exams and similar assignments, designed to measure the student’s competency relative to the required subject matter objectives. Distance learning study must be offered on a classroom hour per classroom hour basis.
2. Distance learning means the delivery of education offerings or courses via the internet and/or other interactive electronic media. Such offerings or courses shall be interactive, providing for the interchange of information between the student, and instructor, and shall provide for the registration, evaluation, monitoring, and verification of pre-license education: 50 minute hours for distance learning courses shall be the equivalent of the 50 minute classroom hour in a classroom delivery course.
3. Schools must demonstrate that the credit hours awarded for distance learning are appropriate to the course offered. The schools may accomplish this objective by demonstrating that students engaged in distance learning have acquired the knowledge, skills, and/or competencies that are at least equivalent to those acquired by students enrolled in classroom studies. Pre-licensure courses shall not be offered by correspondence methods, except by reason of a hardship as defined by rule.
a. The school must demonstrate that the technical processes used in the delivery of the course operate correctly and the instructional strategies its use supports.
b. The school must have in place alternative plans for the provision of uninterrupted learner services and technical support in the event of primary system failure.
c. The school must have policies and technical processes in place to verify and document student identity for enrollment, course participation and course completion.
d. Course submissions shall include a detailed course time-line, and the school shall make the timeline available to students prior to enrollment.
e. The school must present evidence by means of an objective study that the stated course hours are consistent with actual hours required to complete the course.
f. The school must describe in detail, the objective method used to insure students receive only the allotted time to complete the end-of-course examinations.
g. The school must demonstrate that permitted instructors and technical staff are available during normal business hours for student assistance. Instructor and technical assistance must be made available to students and posted in a prominent location.
h. Pre-licensing courses must conform to and follow the order of the Course I and Course II syllabus. Courses must include learning objectives for each session of the syllabus. The school must describe the method of assessment of the student’s performance periodically throughout the course of instruction.
i. End-of-course examinations shall not include aids such as, but not limited to, hint, back, or retry functionalities. The school must demonstrate that there is a reasonable method in place to prevent duplication of the end-of-course examination. Students shall not take the end-of-course examination without satisfactorily completing all sessions of the syllabus.
j. The school must require the student to submit a statement that includes, “I certify that I personally completed all assignments and have not duplicated any portion of the end-of-course examination prior to the taking of the final examination.” Thereafter, it is the responsibility of the school offering the Commission-approved courses to keep the course materials current and accurate, as changing times and laws require, and obtain approval from the Commission at least 60 days before implementing any significant changes to the course during its approval period. Approval or denial of a Commission-required pre-licensing course (Course I or Course II) will be based on the extent to which the course content covers the material set forth in the appropriate Commission-developed course syllabus, “Sales Associate Course Syllabus (Course I)” or “Broker Course syllabus (Course II).”
I. Course I submissions for classes to be offered prior to December 31, 2022 shall be evaluated based on the January 1, 2015 Revision, incorporated herein by reference and available at HYPERLINK "http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/Reference.asp?No=Ref-05977" http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/Reference.asp?No=Ref-05977.
II. Course I submissions for classes to be offered on or after January 1, 2023 shall be evaluated based on the January 1, 2023 Revision, which is likewise incorporated herein by reference and is available at HYPERLINK "http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/Reference.asp?No=Ref-14599" http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/Reference.asp?No=Ref-14599.
III. Course II submissions shall be evaluated based on the Revision effective January 1, 2017 “Broker Course syllabus (Course II),” incorporated herein by reference and available at HYPERLINK "http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/Reference.asp?No=Ref-09136" http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/Reference.asp?No=Ref-09136.
IV. In addition to online availability, Course I and Course II syllabi are also available from the Commission’s office at 400 W. Robinson Street, #N801, Orlando, Florida 32801.
V. The institution or school may resubmit a denied course with the mandated changes for reevaluation.
k. During the month of August of each year, real estate instructors and other real estate education stake holders may submit written recommendations for updating the Sales Associate Course Syllabus (Course I) and Broker Course Syllabus (Course II). The purpose of submitting recommendations is to keep the course syllabi current with revised rules and statutes.
Rulemaking Authority 475.05 FS. Law Implemented 475.04, 475.17, 475.182, 475.183, 475.451 FS. History–New 1-1-80, Amended 8-24-80, 9-16-84, Formerly 21V-3.08, Amended 7-16-86, 10-13-88, 5-20-90, 1-13-91, 7-20-93, Formerly 21V-3.008, Amended 12-13-94, 6-14-95, 8-2-95, 12-30-97, 9-1-99, 1-18-00, 11-6-00, 1-12-04, 11-3-15, 3-27-18, 1-17-19, 12-22-20, 8-21-22.