Ariz. Admin. Code § R4-7-1001 - Eligibility; Application
A. Both
extern and preceptor shall submit a written application to the Board for
approval of participation in a preceptor training program. The Board shall
process the application within the time-frames provided in
R4-7-502(J).
1. The application shall be submitted on a
form that contains:
a. The extern's
photo;
b. The extern's and
preceptor's names, addresses, telephone numbers, and any other names of the
extern or preceptor;
c. The
preceptor's license number, number of years in practice, and disciplinary
history;
d. A waiver of
confidentiality under subsection (B)(2) and notarized signature from both the
extern and preceptor;
e. The
beginning and ending date of the program;
f. Location, days, and hours of the
program;
g. The name and contact
number for the college sponsoring the preceptorship program under subsection
(B)(1);
h. The date of extern
graduation from a chiropractic college and identification of the proposed scope
of the program for which the application is being submitted and the eligibility
of the applicants for approval.
2. The application shall require the extern
and the preceptor to disclose any convictions or sanctions and whether the
extern or preceptor is currently under investigation for a violation of
criminal or administrative law.
B. Except as provided in subsection (D), the
Board shall approve participation by an extern who does not come under
subsection (C) and who:
1. Concurrently
participates in an undergraduate or postgraduate preceptorship program offered
by an accredited chiropractic college and provides verifiable proof of
enrollment;
2. Submits a written
waiver of confidentiality that permits the Board access to any information,
records, or documentation collected or used by the college to evaluate the
extern's eligibility for or performance in the program;
3. Provides a certificate of attainment on
Parts I and II of the examination by the National Board of Chiropractic
Examiners;
4. Successfully
completes and provides documentation of the coursework required by A.R.S.
§
32-922.02
for practice of chiropractic specialties, if specialties are to be included in
the training program; and
5.
Submits the $75.00 filing fee, which is non-refundable except if A.R.S. §
41-1077
applies.
C. The Board
shall not approve participation for an extern who:
1. Has been the subject of disciplinary
sanction or convicted of a felony or misdemeanor involving moral
turpitude;
2. Is currently under
investigation for a licensing violation, or a felony or misdemeanor involving
moral turpitude;
3. Fails to
demonstrate good character and reputation;
4. Fails to demonstrate the physical and
mental ability to practice chiropractic skillfully and safely; or
5. Has practiced chiropractic without a
license or through participation in an approved preceptor program.
D. The Board shall approve
participation for a preceptor who:
1.
Concurrently participates as a preceptor at the chiropractic college in which
the extern is enrolled throughout the time period of the preceptor program and
provides verifiable proof of participation;
2. Submits a written waiver of
confidentiality that permits the Board access to any information, records, or
documentation collected or used by the college to evaluate the preceptor's
eligibility for or performance in the program; and
3. Is continuously licensed in Arizona for at
least five years before the date the program is to begin and, if the program is
to include practice of chiropractic specialties, is certified in those
specialties for at least three years before the date upon which the program is
to begin; and
E. The
Board shall not approve participation for a preceptor who:
1. Has been the subject of disciplinary
sanction or convicted of a felony or a misdemeanor involving moral
turpitude;
2. Is currently under
investigation for a licensing violation, felony, or misdemeanor involving moral
turpitude;
3. Fails to demonstrate
good character and reputation; or
4. Fails to demonstrate the physical and
mental ability to practice chiropractic skillfully and safely.
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