To meet the requirements of Florida Statutes § 464.008(3), remedial courses must be approved by the Board, and must meet the following requirements:

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    (1) The faculty qualifications and clinical training shall comply with the standards in Sections 464.019(1)(a), (c), (d), and (e), F.S.
    (2) The curriculum shall comply with the guidelines in Sections 464.019(1)(f) and (g), F.S., and shall include a minimum of 80 hours didactic education and 96 hours clinical experience in medical-surgical, long term care and community-based care settings. The clinical non simulation experience requirement may only be offered within the geographical boundaries of the state of Florida.
    (3) An approved remedial course is subject to the disciplinary provisions of sections 456.072 and 456.073, F.S. The board shall terminate the approval of a remedial course if the program has violated any of the disciplinary provisions of Florida Statutes § 456.072, or for violating any provision of this rule.
    (4) If a remedial course has been terminated in accordance with the provisions of this rule, any operator, approved program, owner, affiliate, or any party having any financial interest in the terminated remedial program shall not be approved to offer a remedial course.
Rulemaking Authority Florida Statutes § 464.008(3). Law Implemented 464.008(3) FS. History-New 3-23-00, Amended 10-25-10, 11-8-16, 2-11-19, 11-8-23.