Conn. Agencies Regs. § 20-74i-3 - Award of continued competency contact hours
(a)
Continued competency contact hours shall be awarded as follows:
(1) Academic courses, institutes, seminars,
programs, structured didactic inservice training and scientific meetings
directly related to the practice of occupational therapy: one contact hour for
each hour of attendance.
(2) A
maximum of 6 continued competency contact hours per registration period, shall
be awarded for courses taught as an appointed faculty member at a school of
occupational therapy accredited by the Accreditation Council for Occupational
Therapy Education or its successor organization, provided that teaching is not
the licensee's primary role.
(3)
Full-time post-graduate attendance throughout the registration period in an
advanced educational program accredited by the Accreditation Council for
Occupational Therapy Education or its successor organization: ten contact hours
per semester credit hour.
(4)
Successful completion of the Certification Examination for Occupational
Therapist, or the Certification Examination for Certified Occupational Therapy
Assistant, if taken five years or more after graduation: twelve contact
hours.
(5) First presentation by
licensee of a paper, essay or formal lecture in occupational therapy at a
training program, an educational meeting or providing professional in-service
training or instruction for occupational therapists, occupational therapy
assistants and related professionals: one contact hour for each hour of
presentation.
(6) First
presentation only of a scientific or educational exhibit at a professional
meeting: one contact hour for each hour of presentation to a maximum of twelve
contact hours per registration period for occupational therapists and nine
contact hours per registration period for occupational therapy
assistants.
(7) First publication
for authorship of original work in occupational therapy, published in the
scientific or professional press: 5 contact hours per article in a non
peer-reviewed publication; 10 contact hours per article in a peer-reviewed
professional publication or chapter in an occupational therapy or related
professional textbook.
(8) Clinical
activities in a research project shall be awarded for appointment as a research
assistant to a research project in occupational therapy which is funded by
State, Federal or institutional grant: ten contact hours per project.
(9) Appointment as a teaching assistant at a
school of occupational therapy accredited by the Accreditation Council for
Occupational Therapy Education or its successor organization: eight contact
hours per registration period.
(10)
Supervision as the primary direct clinical supervisor of a 12-week field work
placement for an occupational therapy student or an 8-week field work placement
for an occupational therapy assistant student enrolled in a program accredited
by the Accreditation Council for Occupational Therapy Education or its
successor organization: One contact hour for each week of supervision per
student supervised to a maximum of twelve contact hours per registration period
for occupational therapists and nine contact hours per registration period for
occupational therapy assistants.
(11) Professional manuscript review or
editing for journals or textbooks: One contact hour for five hours of review to
a maximum of twelve contact hours per registration period for occupational
therapists and nine contact hours per registration period for occupational
therapy assistants.
(12) Auditing
formal academic coursework: two contact hours per fifteen clock hours to a
maximum of twelve contact hours per registration period for occupational
therapists or nine contact hours per registration period for occupational
therapy assistants.
(b)
Successful completion of an entire continued competency activity shall be
required for award of any continued competency contact hours.
(c) Activities which will not qualify for
award of continued competency contact hours include: professional
organizational business meetings; speeches delivered at luncheons or banquets;
the reading of books, articles, or professional journals; correspondence
courses, and other mechanisms of self-instruction except when used as a
component of a home study program; and audio-visual materials, except when
audio-visual materials are used as a component of a qualifying continued
competency activity identified in subsection (a) of this section.
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