A pre-licensure course is delivered over 6 months with students attending 1 hour per week for 20 weeks. The provider allows unlimited access to recorded sessions. Does this format satisfy SAFE Act requirements?
Correct Answer
A) Yes, as long as the total instruction time equals 20 hours
The SAFE Act does not specify time limits for completing pre-licensure education or restrict the delivery format. As long as the course provides 20 hours of approved instruction covering required topics, the extended timeframe is acceptable.
Why This Is the Correct Answer
The SAFE Act does not specify time limits for completing pre-licensure education or restrict the delivery format. As long as the course provides 20 hours of approved instruction covering required topics, the extended timeframe is acceptable.
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