Key: (1) language to be deleted (2) new language
An act
relating to commerce; modifying provisions governing continuing education requirements for licensees;
amending Minnesota Statutes 2020, sections 45.25, subdivisions 12, 13, by adding subdivisions; 45.31, subdivisions 2, 3; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 45; repealing Minnesota Statutes 2020, section 45.25, subdivisions 2a, 14.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA:
new text begin "Live course" means any learning experience that is actively led by an instructor, either online or in a classroom setting, that offers person-to-person, real-time feedback. A live course offered online must: new text end
new text begin (1) specify the minimum system requirements; new text end
new text begin (2) provide encryption that ensures that all personal information, including the student's name, address, and credit card number, cannot be read as it passes across the Internet; new text end
new text begin (3) include technology to guarantee seat time; new text end
new text begin (4) include the ability for the student to get technical support within a reasonable amount of time; new text end
new text begin (5) include a statement that the student's information will not be sold or distributed to any third party without the prior written consent of the student. Taking the course does not constitute consent; and new text end
new text begin (6) include a process to authenticate the student's identity. new text end
new text begin "On-demand course" means a learning experience that enables a student to review learning material at a time and location that is convenient for the student. On-demand course includes, but is not limited to, asynchronous online courses, text-based courses, and other courses not offered live that include prerecorded videos, class recordings, documents, or other learning activities. new text end
new text begin (a) new text end "Proctor" means a deleted text begin disinterested third party with no conflict of interestdeleted text end new text begin personnew text end who new text begin (1) new text end verifies a student's identitynew text begin ,new text end and new text begin (2) new text end processes an affidavit testifying that the student received no outside assistance with the course or examination.
new text begin (b) A proctor must be 18 years of age or older. A proctor must not have a financial or other conflict of interest with respect to a student's successful completion of the course or the examination. A proctor must not be: new text end
new text begin (1) a relative of the student; new text end
new text begin (2) the student's supervisor at work; new text end
new text begin (3) a person the student supervises at work; or new text end
new text begin (4) a student who is completing the same course. new text end
"Professional designation" means deleted text begin a written, proctored, and graded examination, the passage of which leads to a bona fidedeleted text end new text begin an industry-recognizednew text end professional designation used by deleted text begin licenseesdeleted text end new text begin a licensee after completing a series of courses and passing a graded, proctored examinationnew text end .
new text begin An on-demand continuing education course offered online must: new text end
new text begin (1) specify the minimum system requirements; new text end
new text begin (2) provide encryption that ensures that all personal information, including the student's name, address, and credit card number, cannot be read as it passes across the Internet; new text end
new text begin (3) include technology to guarantee seat time; new text end
new text begin (4) include a high level of interactivity; new text end
new text begin (5) include graphics that reinforce the content; new text end
new text begin (6) include the ability for the student to contact an instructor within a reasonable amount of time; new text end
new text begin (7) include the ability for the student to get technical support within a reasonable amount of time; new text end
new text begin (8) include a statement that the student's information will not be sold or distributed to any third party without prior written consent of the student. Taking the course does not constitute consent; new text end
new text begin (9) be available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, excluding minimal down time for updating and administration; new text end
new text begin (10) provide viewing access to the online course at all times to the commissioner, excluding minimal down time for updating and administration; new text end
new text begin (11) include a process to authenticate the student's identity; new text end
new text begin (12) inform the student and the commissioner how long after its purchase a course will be accessible; new text end
new text begin (13) inform the student that license education credit will not be awarded for taking the course after it loses its status as an approved course; new text end
new text begin (14) provide clear instructions on how to navigate through the course; new text end
new text begin (15) provide automatic bookmarking at any point in the course; new text end
new text begin (16) provide questions after each unit or chapter that must be answered before the student can proceed to the next unit or chapter; new text end
new text begin (17) include a reinforcement response when a quiz question is answered correctly; new text end
new text begin (18) include a response when a quiz question is answered incorrectly; new text end
new text begin (19) include a final examination; new text end
new text begin (20) allow the student to go back and review any unit at any time, except during the final examination; new text end
new text begin (21) provide a course evaluation at the end of the course. At a minimum, the evaluation must ask the student to report any difficulties caused by the online education delivery method; and new text end
new text begin (22) provide a completion certificate when the course and exam have been completed and the provider has verified the completion. Electronic certificates are sufficient. new text end
new text begin The final examination must be either an encrypted online examination or a paper examination that is monitored by a proctor who certifies that the student took the examination. The student must not be allowed to review the course content once the examination has begun. new text end
(a) deleted text begin The commissioner must approve as a coordinator a person meeting one or more of the following criteria: at least three years of full-time experience in the administration of an education program during the five-year period immediately before the date of application, or a degree in education plus two years experience during the immediately preceding five-year period in one of the regulated industries for which courses are being approved, or a minimum of five years experience within the previous six years in the regulated industry for which courses are held.deleted text end A person applying for approval as a course coordinator mustnew text begin :new text end
new text begin (1) be qualified or have experience in the applicable subject matter of courses offered by the education provider or have experience in the administration of an education program; and new text end
new text begin (2)new text end make available upon request such records and data required by the commissioner to administer the provisions and further the purposes of this chapter.
(b) Coordinator approval may not be transferred to an individual who has not already been approved as an additional coordinator for the applicable license type for the providership in question. An individual must be approved as a coordinator by the commissioner before acting on behalf of an approved education provider.
deleted text begin A coordinatordeleted text end new text begin An education providernew text end is responsible for:
(1) assuring compliance with all laws and rules relating to educational offerings governed by the commissioner;
(2) assuring that students are provided with current and accurate information relating to the laws and rules governing their licensed activity;
(3) supervising and evaluating courses and instructors. Supervision includes assuring, especially when a course will be taught by more than one instructor, that all areas of the curriculum are addressed without redundancy and that continuity is present throughout the entire course;
(4) ensuring that instructors are qualified to teach the course offering;
(5) furnishing the commissioner, upon request, with copies of course and instructor evaluations and qualifications of instructors. Evaluations must be completed by students and coordinators;
(6) investigating complaints related to course offerings and instructors and forwarding a copy of the written complaints to the Department of Commerce;
(7) maintaining accurate records relating to course offerings, instructors, tests taken by students, and student attendance for a period of three years from the date on which the course was completed. These records must be made available to the commissioner upon request. In the event that an education provider ceases operation for any reason, the coordinator is responsible for maintaining the records or providing a custodian for the records acceptable to the commissioner. The coordinator must notify the commissioner of the name and address of that person. In order to be acceptable to the commissioner, custodians must agree to make copies of acknowledgments available to students at a reasonable fee. Under no circumstances will the commissioner act as custodian of the records;
(8) ensuring that the coordinator is available to instructors and students throughout course offerings and providing to the students and instructor the name of the coordinator and a telephone number at which the coordinator can be reached;
(9) attending workshops or instructional programs as reasonably required by the commissioner;
(10) providing course completion certificates within ten days of, but not before, completion of the entire course. Course completion certificates must be completed in their entirety. It is not necessary to provide a written course completion certificate if the course completion certificate has been electronically delivered to the department or its designated licensing contractor. A coordinator may require payment of the course tuition as a condition for receiving the course completion certificate;
(11) notifying the commissioner immediately of any change in an application for the course, coordinator, or instructor approval application; and
(12) in conjunction with the instructor, assuring and certifying attendance of students enrolled in courses.
new text begin (a) The revisor of statutes shall change the term "self-study course" with "on-demand course" wherever it appears in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 45. The revisor shall also make grammatical changes related to the change in term. new text end
new text begin (b) The revisor of statutes shall change the term "classroom course" with "live course" wherever it appears in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 45. The revisor shall also make grammatical changes related to the change in term. new text end
new text begin Minnesota Statutes 2020, section 45.25, subdivisions 2a and 14, new text end new text begin are repealed. new text end
Presented to the governor May 20, 2022
Signed by the governor May 22, 2022, 3:42 p.m.
Official Publication of the State of Minnesota
Revisor of Statutes