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Code · Minnesota · Chapter 45

45.301 ON-DEMAND CONTINUING EDUCATION; REQUIREMENTS.

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45.301 ON-DEMAND CONTINUING EDUCATION; REQUIREMENTS.
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Subdivision 1. On-demand course requirements.
An on-demand continuing education course offered online must:
(1)specify the minimum system requirements;
(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;
(3)include technology to guarantee seat time;
(4)include a high level of interactivity;
(5)include graphics that reinforce the content;
(6)include the ability for the student to contact an instructor within a reasonable amount of time;
(7)include the ability for the student to get technical support within a reasonable amount of time;
(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;
(9)be available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, excluding minimal down time for updating and administration;
(10)provide viewing access to the online course at all times to the commissioner, excluding minimal down time for updating and administration;
(11)include a process to authenticate the student's identity;
(12)inform the student and the commissioner how long after its purchase a course will be accessible;
(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;
(14)provide clear instructions on how to navigate through the course;
(15)provide automatic bookmarking at any point in the course;
(16)provide questions after each unit or chapter that must be answered before the student can proceed to the next unit or chapter;
(17)include a reinforcement response when a quiz question is answered correctly;
(18)include a response when a quiz question is answered incorrectly;
(19)include a final examination;
(20)allow the student to go back and review any unit at any time, except during the final examination;
(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
(22)provide a completion certificate when the course and exam have been completed and the provider has verified the completion. Electronic certificates are sufficient.
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Subd. 2. Final examination.
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.
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