Ariz. Admin. Code § R4-7-802 - Documenting Compliance with Continuing Education Requirements
A. A licensee shall
retain documents to verify compliance with the continuing education
requirements for at least five years from the date the continuing education
credit is used to qualify the licensee for renewal. The Board may audit
continuing education compliance at any time during those five years by
requiring submission of documentation of course completion.
B. With each license renewal application, a
licensee shall attest by providing the licensee's signature, that the licensee
has met the continuing education requirements, and complied with
R4-7-503(C)(8) and subsection (A). A licensee's
documentation of compliance on the license renewal application shall include
the name of the approved course provider.
C. The Board may require a licensee to
provide documentation to verify compliance with continuing education
requirements, including evidence that:
1.
Each continuing education credit was for 50 minutes of education,
2. The requirements of subsections (A) and
(B) were satisfied,
3. Continuing
education credit was earned between the immediately preceding January 1 and the
date that the license renewal application was filed or the date on which an
extension of time expired,
4. No
continuing education credit earned between the immediately preceding January 1
and the date that the license renewal application was filed was earned under an
extension of time to comply with the continuing education requirements of a
previous year, and
D.
Documentation shall be in the form of a certificate of completion issued by a
Board-approved provider. The Board may require submission of a time sheet
demonstrating that the licensee was in attendance for a continuous 50 minutes
for every hour of continuing education credit awarded.
E. The Board shall suspend a license upon
notification to the licensee that the licensee has failed to demonstrate
compliance with continuing education requirements as per A.R.S. §§
32-923(C) and
32-931.
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