Fla. Stat. § 246.041
(1) The board shall:
(m) Transmit to the Governor, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, and the President of the Senate an annual report which shall include, but not be limited to:
1. An accounting of all funds received and expended.
2. The number of complaints received, the number of complaints investigated by the board, and the number of complaints forwarded to the appropriate accrediting agency for action, by college and type of complaint. The report shall include a summary of the actions taken by the accrediting agency following receipt of the complaint.
3. The number of findings of probable cause.
4. A description of disciplinary actions taken, by statutory classification.
5. A description of all administrative hearings and court actions.
6. A description of the board's major activities during the previous year.
(n) Serve as a central agency for collecting and distributing current information regarding colleges licensed by the board and colleges granted a certificate of exemption by the board.
1. The board shall annually collect information relating to the college administration, calendar system, admissions requirements, student costs and financial obligations, financial aid information, refund policy, placement services, degree programs, and off-campus academic programs. To the extent that such information is available in the institution's current catalog, a copy of the catalog accompanied by an index indicating where the information may be found shall be sufficient to demonstrate compliance with this provision. Financial information of a strictly proprietary, commercial nature is excluded from this requirement.
2. The board shall annually collect information on students, faculty, and degrees awarded. To the extent that data submitted to the Federal Government for compilation into the Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) provide the information required pursuant to this paragraph, submission to the board of copies of such reports shall be sufficient to demonstrate compliance with this provision.
3. The board shall collect annually from each college a descriptive inventory of consumer practices including:
a. A description of the college's policies and procedures regarding the recruitment and admission of students.
b. The sources and kinds of student financial assistance available, and the specific manner by which students are informed of their responsibilities with respect to receiving assistance and repaying loans.
c. The placement assistance provided by the college, including any claims concerning job placement rates.
d. All advertising issued on behalf of the college, including copies of all published items.
e. A copy of the college's refund policy. Such refund policy shall provide students with a minimum of 3 working days from the date a student signs an enrollment contract or financial agreement with a college for the student to cancel the contract and receive a full refund of any tuition or registration fees paid. This provision of the refund policy shall be prominently displayed on the contract form. The refund policy shall also provide for a full refund of tuition and registration fees paid by the student prior to the commencement of instruction if the student submits a written request to the institution within 3 working days of the payment.
f. Evidence that the college has provided students with a clear and specific statement regarding the transferability of credits to and from other colleges. To the extent that such information is available in the institution's current catalog, a copy of the catalog accompanied by an index indicating where the information may be found shall be sufficient to demonstrate compliance with this provision.
4. The board shall annually provide to each college the format, definitions, and instructions for submitting the required information.
5. Each college shall include with the information submitted a letter of certification, signed by its chief administrative officer, affirming that the information submitted is accurate, that the policies reported are provided in writing to all prospective students at least 1 week prior to enrollment or collection of tuition fees, and that the college observes the policies and practices as reported to the board.
6. The board shall include a summary of the information collected in the annual report to the Governor, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, and the President of the Senate. This information may also be used by the Department of Education for such purposes as statewide master planning, state financial aid programs, and publishing directories; by the Legislature; and to respond to consumer inquiries received by the board.
7. If a college fails to provide the information required by the board under this paragraph, the board may impose a fine for every month the information is not made available. Repeated failure to supply the information required by this paragraph or to pay the fines imposed by the board may result in the revocation of the license or certificate of exemption. The board shall adopt rules for these actions.
(2) The board may:
(h) Assist nonpublic colleges in formulating articulation agreements with public colleges and universities.
1Note.--Section 240.607, concerning access grants, was inserted into House Bill 80-H by House Amendment 1 (see Journal of the House of Representatives 1992, H-session, p. 486). Senate Amendment 5 to House Amendment 1 struck that version and substituted the material which became s. 240.607 as passed (see Journal of the Senate 1992, H-session, p. 478).
History.--s. 4, ch. 71-128; s. 4, ch. 72-203; s. 3, ch. 76-168; s. 1, ch. 77-457; ss. 6, 16, ch. 79-385; ss. 2, 3, ch. 81-318; ss. 5, 23, 24, ch. 82-203; s. 5, ch. 87-248; s. 5, ch. 89-344; ss. 60, 74, ch. 91-105; ss. 5, 19, 20, ch. 92-321; s. 2, ch. 93-98; s. 34, ch. 94-230; s. 19, ch. 94-310; s. 20, ch. 95-392.