Affidavit - Continuing Mediator Education (Cme) Hours Earned via Authoring or Editing is a legal document that was released by the Florida Courts - a government authority operating within Florida.
Q: What is an affidavit?
A: An affidavit is a written statement that is sworn to be true and is used as evidence in a legal setting.
Q: What is Continuing Mediator Education (CME)?
A: Continuing Mediator Education (CME) refers to the ongoing training and education that mediators must undertake to maintain their skills and knowledge in the field of mediation.
Q: Can CME hours be earned through authoring or editing in Florida?
A: Yes, in Florida, mediators can earn CME hours by authoring or editing articles, books, or other educational materials that are relevant to mediation.
Q: How many CME hours can be earned through authoring or editing in Florida?
A: In Florida, mediators can earn up to 5 CME hours per year through authoring or editing activities.
Q: What are the requirements for earning CME hours through authoring or editing in Florida?
A: To earn CME hours through authoring or editing in Florida, the materials must be published or accepted for publication, and they must meet certain content and audience criteria set by the Florida Dispute Resolution Center.
Q: Can CME hours earned through authoring or editing be used towards initial certification as a mediator in Florida?
A: No, CME hours earned through authoring or editing cannot be used towards the initial certification requirements for becoming a mediator in Florida. They can only be used for maintaining certification once it has been obtained.
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