Ill. Admin. Code tit. 68, § 1450.1175 - Waiver of Final Examination Requirements for Certain Education Delivery Methods
a) The option of
not requiring a final examination (see Section 30-15(i)(5) of the Act) shall
apply to CE and pre-license courses. This option shall not apply to the 45-hour
broker post-license education (see Section 5-50(b) of the Act).
b) To qualify for the final examination
exemption under Section 30-15(i)(5) of the Act, an education provider shall
provide evidence, at the Division's request, that all students in a course
offered in a classroom participate by:
1)
Recording each student's attendance at the beginning of the class and at the
end of each class; and
2) Retaining
a record, either physically or electronically, of each student's participation,
for a minimum of 5 years. Records required by this subsection (b) are subject
to audit by the Division after 24 hours notice.
c) To qualify for the final examination
exemption under Section 30-15(i)(5) of the Act, an education provider shall, at
the Division's request, provide evidence that all students in an interactive
webinar course demonstrate their participation by recording each student's
attendance once at the beginning of the class and at least once per 50 minutes
of instruction (see Section 30-15(i)(3) of the Act). Students shall demonstrate
their attendance by answering or responding to polling questions initiated by
the instructor.
d) To qualify for
the final examination exemption under Section 30-15(i)(5) of the Act, an
education provider shall, at the Division's request, provide evidence that all
students in an online distance education course demonstrated their
participation and comprehension by:
1)
Requiring and recording each student's responses and answers and verifying that
the student satisfied the 75% minimum comprehension threshold. No more than 250
questions shall be required in any one course;
2) Retaining each student's responses and
answers, either physically or electronically, for a minimum of 5 years. The
records are subject to audit by the Division after 24 hours notice;
3) Providing that, should a student fail to
meet the 75% minimum comprehension requirement, the student will be given
another opportunity to demonstrate comprehension within the same course,
provided that the questions, response choices, and answers are randomized and
not in the same order as first presented to the student; and
4) Verifying a student's identity at the
beginning and conclusion of the course and maintaining that verification with
date and time stamp, either physically or electronically, for 5 years. The
records are subject to audit by the Division after 24 hours notice.
e) Education providers, upon
request of the Division, shall provide records of student attendance and/or
performance.
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