Florida Senate - 2023 SB 1120 By Senator Calatayud 38-00939A-23 20231120__ 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to academic credit; creating s. 3 1002.456, F.S.; requiring the State Board of Education 4 to adopt a policy regarding the transfer and 5 acceptance of academic credit from a licensed or 6 nonlicensed source; requiring the State Board of 7 Education to provide notice to students and parents or 8 guardians regarding transfer and acceptance of 9 academic credit; providing policy requirements; 10 requiring each district school board to provide 11 certain notice if academic credit or grades from a 12 nonlicensed source are not accepted; providing an 13 appeals process for the denial of academic credit or 14 grades; requiring the State Board of Education to make 15 a decision on the appeal within a specified timeframe; 16 providing an effective date. 17 18 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 19 20 Section 1. Section 1002.456, Florida Statutes, is created 21 to read: 22 1002.456 Transfer, acceptance of student academic credit. 23 The State Board of Education shall adopt a policy establishing a 24 process and standards for the transfer and acceptance of 25 academic credit earned by a student. The board shall provide an 26 explanation of the process which must include: 27 (1) A method by which specific and adequate notice is given 28 to a student and a parent or guardian of all requirements and 29 limitations regarding transfer and acceptance of academic 30 credit, such as by publication on the Department of Education’s 31 website. 32 (2) A process to accept academic credit or grades awarded 33 to a student from a licensed school or provider. This may 34 include reasonable timelines and may require adequate and timely 35 documentation of authenticity for any academic credit or grades 36 submitted. Grades awarded from a licensed school must be 37 accepted at an equivalent value. 38 (3) A process for a student to be awarded academic credit 39 for coursework from a nonlicensed source, such as a nonlicensed 40 education provider. The process to award credit from such source 41 may include: 42 (a) Requiring the student to demonstrate competency in the 43 coursework that he or she completed, such as by completing an 44 assessment or by other means. 45 (b) Review of the student’s work or projects completed. 46 (c) Requiring the student to produce proof of satisfaction 47 of distance learning coursework. 48 (4) An appeals process for the denial of academic credit or 49 grades awarded by a nonlicensed source. The appeals process must 50 require that if a district school board denies a student 51 academic credit or grades from a nonlicensed source, the school 52 board must notify the student and his or her parent or guardian 53 in writing within 10 days after the denial. The student may 54 appeal the denial to the State Board of Education in writing 55 within 10 days after receiving the denial notice. The student or 56 his or her parent or guardian may present evidence of 57 satisfactory completion of the coursework to the State Board of 58 Education, and the State Board of Education shall decide to 59 grant or deny the appeal at its next regularly scheduled 60 meeting. 61 Section 2. This act shall take effect July 1, 2023.