6A-10.0331. Deletion of Courses from Catalogs and Statewide Course Numbering System  


Effective on Sunday, December 18, 2005
  • 1(1) Each university and each community college shall adopt, as part of the procedure for the preparation of its institutional catalog, a rule to ensure that courses which have not been taught for five (5) years, or less if desired, are deleted from the catalog. Each institution shall also notify the Office of the Statewide Course Numbering System to delete these courses.

    63(2) Courses not taught in the preceding five (5) years or less in keeping with institutional requirements, that an institution wishes to continue shall be reviewed in the same manner that the institution reviews courses which are proposed for addition to the catalog and statewide course numbering system. A course may be continued in the catalog if the institution plans to offer it during the next five (5) years.

    132(3) The president of each university and the president of each community college shall annually certify to the board of trustees for that university or college that the institution has complied with Section 1651007.24, F.S.

    167Rulemaking Authority 1691007.24(8) FS. 171Law Implemented 1731001.02, 1741007.24 FS. 176History–New 12-31-86, Amended 4-7-87, 8-30-88, 12-18-05.

     

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