R. 61G19-9.001 Continuing Education for Biennial Renewal
R. 61G19-9.002 Continuing Education Course Providers
R. 61G19-9.003 Registration of Course Providers
R. 61G19-9.004 Approval of Courses
R. 61G19-9.0045 Requirements for Interactive Distance Learning Courses
R. 61G19-9.005 Qualifications of Course Instructors
R. 61G19-9.006 Course Syllabus
R. 61G19-9.007 Records Required to be Maintained by Course Providers
R. 61G19-9.009 Advertising of Continuing Education Courses
R. 61G19-9.010 Continuing Education Courses Required by Disciplinary Action
R. 61G19-9.011 Continuing Education Course Provider Fees

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Terms Used In Florida Regulations > Chapter 61G19-9 - Continuing Education

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