Fla. Admin. Code R. 64B9-15.005
(1) Each training program, including online training programs, shall have a governing body which has authority to conduct the certified nursing assistant training program, determine general policy, and assure adequate financial support.
(d) A certified nursing assistant training program shall have written policies and procedures that are consistent with its parent institution. The program shall provide a regularly scheduled review of the policies and procedures governing the following areas:
1. Student attendance,
2. Student grading, including program progression and completion criteria,
3. Student record maintenance,
4. Student fees and financial aid,
5. Student rights and responsibilities; and,
6. Student grievance.
(2) Each certified nursing assistant training program shall appoint a certified nursing assistant training program coordinator who shall be responsible and accountable for compliance with these rules.
(c) A program coordinator assumes overall accountability for the following:
1. Acting as liaison with the Board related to the program’s continuing compliance,
2. Participating in preparing and administering a financial plan,
3. Developing, implementing, and evaluating the training program,
4. Arranging for educational facilities, clinical resources, and faculty development,
5. Recruiting, supervising, and evaluating qualified instructors who meet criteria in subsection 64B9-15.005(4), F.A.C., and ensuring there are sufficient instructors to meet clinical ratios and instructional needs,
6. Providing admission and program completion requirements in written form to students prior to admission to the program,
7. Developing and implementing written policies necessary for the operation of the program,
8. Ensuring that instructors provide classroom instruction and clinical supervision to students at all times during scheduled program hours; and,
9. Providing documentation of program completion to a student within 10 days of program completion.
(3) Each certified nursing assistant training program shall have one or more program instructors who shall be responsible and accountable for the instructional aspects of the certified nursing assistant training program.
(a) A program instructor shall hold a clear, active Florida license to practice either practical nursing or professional nursing, have at least 1 year of clinical experience, and one of the following:
1. Have completed a course in teaching adults, or
2. Have at least 1 year of experience in teaching adults, or
3. Have at least 1 year of experience in supervising nursing assistants.
(b) A program instructor’s responsibilities for classroom and clinical instruction include:
1. Participating in the planning of each learning experience,
2. Ensuring that course objectives/outcomes are accomplished,
3. Requiring a grade of 70% or greater on all theoretical examinations,
4. Requiring a passing grade for satisfactory completion of all skills evaluations,
5. Ensuring that students do not perform activities for which they have not received instruction and in which they have not been found competent,
6. Supervising and evaluating students giving care to clients in clinical areas,
7. Providing direct supervision in the classroom and in clinical experiences; and,
8. Monitoring health care professionals who assist in providing program instruction.
(4) The certified nursing assistant training program shall have sufficient staff, finances, resources, materials, space, and supplies to meet the purpose of the program and the needs of students, faculty, administration, and staff.
Rulemaking Authority 464.201(1)(a), 464.202, 464.203 FS. Law Implemented 464.201(1)(a), 464.203 FS. History–New 5-25-03, Amended 8-10-08, 6-5-12, 9-9-15, 11-28-19, 2-24-21, 3-24-24.