Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 16, § 1457 - Instructor Qualifications
(a) It is the responsibility of each approved
provider to use qualified instructors.
(b) Instructors teaching approved continuing
education courses shall have the following minimum qualifications:
(1) The registered nurse instructor, shall
(A) hold a current valid license to practice
as a registered nurse and be free from any disciplinary action by this Board ,
and
(B) be knowledgeable, current
and skillful in the subject matter of the course as evidenced through:
1. holding a baccalaureate or higher degree
from an accredited college or university and validated experience in subject
matter; or
2. experience in
teaching similar subject matter content within the two years preceding the
course ; or
3. have at least one
year's experience within the last two years in the specialized area in which
he/she is teaching.
(2) The non-nurse instructor, shall
(A) be currently licensed or certified in
his/her area of expertise if appropriate, and
(B) show evidence of specialized training,
which may include, but not be limited to a certificate of training or an
advanced degree in given subject area, and
(C) have at least one year's experience
within the last two years in the practice of teaching of the specialized area
in which he/she teaches.
(3) Nothing in this Section exempts an
individual from the legal requirements of the California Nursing Practice
Act.
Notes
2. Repealer and new section filed 12-18-81; effective thirtieth
Note: Authority cited: Section
2715,
Business and Professions
2. Repealer and new section filed 12-18-81; effective thirtieth
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