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Code Enforcement

Certification and Recertification

 

The John Scott Dailey Florida Institute of Government at FAU is pleased to coordinate certification classes and provide professional development training to Code Enforcement personnel within a 10-county area. Please watch this page for schedules for Levels I, II, and III Florida Association of Code Enforcement (F.A.C.E.) certification classes and examinations, for seminars to fulfill the F.A.C.E. re-certification requirement, and for other programs and news.

Members of F.A.C.E. receive a discount on class and exam registration fees as well as a newsletter and networking opportunities. You do NOT have to be working in Code Enforcement in order to join.

Please go here to link to more information and the F.A.C.E. membership application form.

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT COURSES TO MEET THE RECERTIFICATION REQUIREMENT OF F.A.C.E ARE LISTED BELOW.

Recertification is required every two years after first being certified. In order to remain certified, Code Enforcement personnel must attend 16 hours of continuing education classes during every two year period after they were first certified. Once you have fulfilled this requirement, please submit the Affidavit of Completion of Continuing Education Requirements and payment  of $15.00 for F.A.C.E members or $20.00 for non-members to F.A.C.E. You may obtain the affidavit in the F.A.C.E. newsletter Interface or by clicking on this link, or by contacting the Institute of Government at 561/297-3749. Please note that submission of this information is up to the individual. Any Level I, II, or III certification class also counts for continuing education. The following have been approved for F.A.C.E. recertification credits.

F.A.C.E. RECERTIFICATION CLASSES - 2009

Housing Construction And Illegal Apartments Nov. 19 Boynton Beach 8:30 am - 12:30 pm 4 hours/.4 CEUs
The Permitting Process Dec. 3 FAU, Ft. Lauderdale 8:30 am - 12:30 pm 4 hours/.4 CEUs

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HOUSING CONSTRUCTION AND ILLEGAL APARTMENTS

 

                                         November 19                  8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
                                         4 hours/.4 CEUs              Instructor: Steve Uman

                                         Fee: $75.00                     Location: Boynton Beach

 

You get the complaint and you take a trip to the site; but how do you determine if a grate was enclosed and turned into a bedroom legally or illegally? You look at an addition, but how would you know if that addition was most likely built with or without a permit and inspections. Would you have to immediately call a building inspector for assistance? Or can you do some investigation on your own and make at least a preliminary decision? This class will not turn you into a building inspector, but it will point out some of the telltale signs that a code inspector should be able to spot in order to make a preliminary informed decision that some construction was done improperly.

 

Please follow this link to the brochure and registration form

OR

REGISTER ONLINE

 

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THE PERMITTING PROCESS

 

                                         December 3                    8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
                                         4 hours/.4 CEUs              Instructor: Steve Uman

                                         Fee: $75.00                     Location: FAU, Ft. Lauderdale

 

This class provides a general overview of the building permitting processes that are common to most building departments. Because certain functions of code enforcement officers and building inspectors are often inter-related, code people should have a working knowledge of the permitting process. The class includes discussion of applications and checklists, contactor licensing laws and owner-building exemptions, planning and zoning, building plan review, issuance of permits, certificates of completion and certificates of occupancy, and record-keeping. The class includes the reading of surveys and site plans and the basics of interpreting and understanding construction drawings.
 

 

Please follow this link to the brochure and registration form

OR

REGISTER ONLINE

 

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CERTIFICATION THROUGH THE FLORIDA ASSOCIATION OF CODE ENFORCEMENT (F.A.C.E.)

Certification in Levels I, II, and III includes attendance at all classes and passing the 100-question, multiple choice examination with a score of 75 or higher.

 The certification classes have limited capacity and fill up VERY QUICKLY. 

Nov. 16 - Nov. 20, 2009 Fundamentals of Code Enforcement ( Level I  ) and Exam
Dec. 14 - Dec. 17, 2009 Officer Safety and Field Applications ( Level IV ) and Exam
Mar. 8 - Mar. 13, 2010 Administrative Aspects of Code Enforcement (Level II ) and Exam

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FUNDAMENTALS OF CODE ENFORCEMENT (LEVEL I) AND EXAM

This class is in process, it is too late to register for this class. Please watch this website for information on our next Level I Code Enforcement Certification Class or call 561 297-3749 to be put on our notification list.

Schedule for classes

Dates: Nov. 16 - Nov. 20, 2009

Location: FAU Campus,  Downtown Ft. Lauderdale

Time: 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. each day

The Exam will be given on Saturday, Nov. 21  from 9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. at the same location.

 

For questions concerning the exam please contact Susan Pruchnicki at 407/235-3960

 

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OFFICER SAFETY AND FIELD APPLICATIONS ( LEVEL IV ) AND EXAM

This class will fill up quickly, register soon to reserve your spot!!

Schedule for classes

Dates: Dec. 14 - Dec. 17, 2009

Location: FAU Campus,  Downtown Ft. Lauderdale

Time: 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. each day

The Exam will be given on Dec. 17  from 3:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. at the same location.

 

Please follow this link for the agenda and registration form for the classes

OR

REGISTER ONLINE

 

Please follow this link to the registration form for the exam

OR

Click here to register for the exam online

For questions concerning the exam please contact Susan Pruchnicki at 407/235-3960

No retakes will be accepted for this exam

 

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ADMINISTRATIVE ASPECTS OF CODE ENFORCEMENT (LEVEL II) AND EXAM

Limited space available, register soon to reserve your spot!!

Schedule for classes

Dates: Mar. 8 - 12, 2010

Location: FAU Campus, downtown Ft. Lauderdale

Time: 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. each day

The Exam will be given on Saturday, March 13, 2010, from 9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. at the same location.

 

Please follow this link for the agenda and registration form for the classes

OR

REGISTER ONLINE

 

 

Click here to register for the exam online

For questions concerning the exam please contact Susan Pruchnicki at 407/235-3960

 

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CURRICULUM FOR LEVEL I F.A.C.E. CERTIFICATION

Fundamentals of Code Enforcement

REPORT WRITING: Learn how to gather information and prepare code enforcement documents while improving accuracy, clarity and conciseness. Includes preparing investigative documents, case dockets or summaries, and required formal notices. (4 hours)

VERBAL COMMUNICATION SKILLS: Understand two-way communication with emphasis on listening skills and non-verbal communication; learn specific techniques for dealing with angry people and the use of verbal judo when dealing with the public. (4 hours)

LEGAL ASPECTS OF CODE ENFORCEMENT: Review the laws affecting code enforcement, from the U. S. Constitution to Chapter 162 of the Florida Statutes, including equal enforcement, right of entry, and issuance of warrants. (8 hours)

PROPERTY RESEARCH AND OWNERSHIP: Learn to understand legal descriptions, locate property, and calculate the area of parcels. Identify various types of ownership and the methods of researching them. (8 hours)

ETHICS: Examine ethical dilemmas and guidelines, definitions, common rationalizations, and establishment of an ethical environment. Gain knowledge of the ethical standards of public administration. (4 hours)

PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES OF CODE ENFORCEMENT: Learn how to apply basic knowledge and skills to daily activities. These skills will include enforcement techniques, inspection procedures, field communications, and call handling as well as legal issues requited to complete duties from the initial complaint to the final hearing process. Part I - Administrative: Lean the role and history of code enforcement, complaint taking procedures, phone procedures, and proper documentation. Part II - Field Inspections and Civil Process: Learn proper inspection procedures, field contacts, how to ensure officer safety, how to prepare field reports, how to effectively present cases to the Code Enforcement Board, and how to deal with hearing procedures, citations, and liens.(12 hours)____________________________________________________
 

CURRICULUM FOR LEVEL II F.A.C.E. CERTIFICATION

Administrative Aspects of Code Enforcement

EXPANDED RESPONSIBILITIES AND ENFORCEMENT ALTERNATIVES: Learn about expanded duties and responsibilities of code enforcement officers and organizations throughout the state. Learn when and how to use alternative methods to traditional Code Enforcement by identifying community resources. (4 hours)

MEDIA AND PUBLIC RELATIONS: When dealing with the media and the public, learn to put your best foot forward -- instead of putting it in your mouth. Be proactive. Give effective interviews by developing a media strategy that will present Code Enforcement to the public positively. (4 hours)

ORGANIZATION OF THE ENFORCEMENT UNIT: Understand the components of strategic planning and how it can be applied within a department; learn how to set up and structure a unit for maximum success and highest productivity. (4 hours)

PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT: Establish a year-round cycle of performance management which includes developing and sharing with employees realistic job performance standards, conducting quarterly and yearly performance appraisals, and using appropriate coaching and counseling techniques. (4 hours)

PERSONNEL ISSUES: Implement sound, legal, and effective employment policies based on federal and state mandates, paying particular attention to dealing with sexual harassment in the workplace, using appropriate interviewing techniques, and general requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act. (4 hours)

PUBLIC SPEAKING: Give presentations like a pro -- in front of 2 or 200 people -- using proven techniques to enhance professional style and get points across. (8 hours)

RECORDS MANAGEMENT IN CODE ENFORCEMENT: Review the best ways to keep the Code Enforcement office data using State approved records management systems and complying with Florida's public records law. (4 hours)

STRESS MANAGEMENT: Control stress and avoid burn-out by learning to recognize and manage the hidden and not-so-hidden stressors in life. (4 hours)

TIME MANAGEMENT: Manage time effectively by using principles of time management, recognizing and controlling time wasters, and delegating appropriately. (4 hours)____________________________________________________
 

CURRICULUM FOR LEVEL III F.A.C.E. CERTIFICATION

Legal Issues in Code Enforcement

CASE DEVELOPMENT: How to investigate and initiate a Code Enforcement case. How to issue a proper Statement of Violation and Notice of Hearing. How to ensure good service of process. (4 hours)

CODE ENFORCEMENT: SPECIAL ISSUES: Examination of special areas relating to Code Enforcement including repeat violations, demolition, right of entry, stipulations, fines, recovery of costs, and rehearings. (4 hours)

CODE ENFORCEMENT BOARD: Expansion of Chapter 162's enumeration of the Code Enforcement Board's purpose, organization, appointment, powers, role at the hearings and responsibilities as a quasi-judicial body. (4 hours)

MOCK CODE ENFORCEMENT BOARD HEARING: Following a summary of procedures which should be followed in preparing and presenting effective cases to the Code Enforcement Board, several mock cases are enacted by the attendees. Critique and evaluation follow. (4 hours)

EVIDENTIARY ISSUES: Standards of evidence necessary in a Code Enforcement Board procedure including relevance, rights of alleged violators and the Board, due process, privileges, Fourth and Fifth Amendment issues, hearsay, and use of public records. (4 hours)

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ORDINANCES: An overview of ordinance development including construction, format, adoption, and codification. (2 hours)

OTHER LEGAL OPTIONS AND COURT PROCEDURES: Civil and criminal procedures other than the Code Enforcement Board process, including citations, injunctions, public nuisance penalties, and physical arrest. (4 hours)

MOCK CITATION TRIAL: Following an overview of procedures to be followed in court appearances and differences with the Code Enforcement Board process, several mock citation trials are held, followed by critique and evaluation. (2 hours)

TESTIFYING AND DEMEANOR: How to make the most effective presentation either before the Code Enforcement Board or in a courtroom. The importance of proper preparation before testifying. What to expect in the courtroom and how to proceed. Suggestions to witnesses. (4 hours)

MANDATORY REVIEW BEFORE TEST: (4 hours)____________________________________________________

CURRICULUM FOR LEVEL IV F.A.C.E. CERTIFICATION

Officer Safety and Field Applications

Defensive Tactics with Practical Applications: This course offers classroom and hands-on training for the Code Enforcement Officer’s personal safety. You will learn strike and pressure points, proper blocking and striking, weapon defense, takedown, ground fighting, and escape techniques.

Interpersonal Skills Training Part I: Conflict, Courtesy, Human Behavior, and Diversity: Learn skills to better stabilize threatening situations including: how to demonstrate courtesy and respect during times of conflict; understanding of basic individual needs; dealing with the complexities of a diverse population.  Note: The diversity segment of this course will be continued into the next day

Interpersonal Skills Training Part II: Persons with Special Concerns, Substance Abuse, and Officer Survival: This session will continue the diversity training from Session Two.  You will learn to interact with special needs citizens, recognize physical signs of persons under the influence of drugs, and gain the skills necessary to remain alert and aware of your environment to ensure safety while on the job

Field Safety and Survival: Learn the basic skills to handle an aggressive animal; how to identify and properly handle situations involving hazardous materials; techniques such as stance and demeanor to remain in control and avoid unnecessarily confrontational situations

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A NOTE ABOUT FACE EXAMS

All FACE examinations follow the same format and take the same amount of time.  Therefore, you may take an exam for any level certification whenever a FACE exam is given.

For example, if Level I exams are scheduled for September 3, but you need to take a Level III exam because you missed that exam or did not pass, you may sign up to take the Level III exam on September 3.  You MUST complete the examination registration form, indicating the FACE level exam you wish to take, and send it to the Institute of Government at the University of Central Florida in Orlando.

 

  

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