Sec. 7. An online course must meet the following requirements:

(1) Provide a process for participants to securely log in to the course.

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Terms Used In Indiana Code 7.1-3-1.6-7

  • online course: means a course of instruction:

    Indiana Code 7.1-3-1.6-2

  • participant: means a person who participates in an alcohol server program. See Indiana Code 7.1-3-1.6-3
(2) Automatically log out participants after twenty (20) minutes of inactivity and allow participants to resume the course at the same point where they stopped.

(3) Provide intuitive:

(A) user navigation through the course; and

(B) user interface with the course.

(4) Use linear navigation that requires the completion of a module before the course proceeds to the next module.

(5) Use an interactive course design.

(6) Provide participants with adequate access to a help desk to resolve technical issues without delaying the flow of instruction.

(7) Provide that the course web site may not allow advertisements to appear on the course web site while the participant is receiving instruction, and provide that advertisements that appear on the web site when the participant is not receiving instruction follow generally accepted marketing practices.

As added by P.L.269-2013, SEC.5.