Fla. Admin. Code R. 64J-1.0202
(1) Commencing with the effective date of this rule and expiring December 1 of even numbered years thereafter, entities not licensed as an emergency medical services provider or a department approved Florida training program shall be approved to conduct EMT or paramedic recertification training providing they meet the requirements contained in section 401.2715, F.S., and this section. To be approved as an EMS Recertification Training Program, each applicant shall:
(c) Submit the following for each course offering:
1. Behavioral objectives:
a. Describe expected learner outcomes in terms that can be evaluated, are obtainable and are relevant to the January 2009 U.S. DOT National EMS Education Standards referenced in rule 64J-1.008, F.A.C., and to the January 2009 U.S. DOT National EMS Education Standards referenced in rule 64J-1.009, F.A.C.
b. Determine teaching methodology and plan for evaluation.
2. Subject matter:
a. Shall reflect the professional educational needs of the student.
b. Currency and accuracy will be documented by references/bibliography.
3. Faculty qualifications:
a. Provide evidence of academic credentials or expertise in the subject matter.
b. When the subject matter includes advanced life support, a physician, nurse or paramedic with expertise in the content area shall be involved in the planning and instruction.
4. Medical Direction:
a. Provide evidence of current contract with a physician who has experience in emergency medicine, trauma or appropriate certification in prehospital care.
b. Responsibilities of physician shall be clearly stated on contract.
5. Teaching strategies:
a. Learning experiences and teaching methods, relative to emergency medical services, are utilized to achieve the objectives.
b. Adult education principles are employed in teaching strategies.
c. Time is allowed for each activity to ensure opportunity for each student to meet the objectives.
6. Evaluation methods: Evidence shall be submitted that participants are given an opportunity to evaluate learning experiences, instructional methods, facilities and resources used.
7. Contact hour criteria:
a. All offerings shall be at least 50 minutes in length which is equivalent to 1 contact hour.
b. Increments of 25 minutes will be accepted if the offering extends beyond 1 contact hour.
Rulemaking Authority 401.27, 401.2715 FS. Law Implemented 401.27, 401.2715 FS. History–New 5-27-10, Amended 1-28-19.