Continuing education includes attendance and participation as
required at approved live or interactive presentations such as workshop,
seminar, conference, webinar, or in-service educational programs. It may also
include participation in other approved professional activities, such as pro
bono and expert witness services, or those that require a formal assessment of
learning, such as formalized self-study courses and other non-interactive
learning programs. An active license shall be renewed upon demonstration that
the licensee has paid the renewal fee set forth in Rule
64B11-2.008, F.A.C., and has
complied with the following requirements:
(1) As a condition to the renewal of an
active license, an occupational therapist must complete twenty-six (26) hours
of approved continuing education per biennium.
(2) As a condition to the renewal of an
active license, an occupational therapy assistant must complete twenty-six (26)
hours of approved continuing education per biennium.
(3) At least fourteen (14) of the required
hours per biennium must be in person or from interactive, real-time courses. An
interactive, real-time course may be a web-based, satellite transmitted,
telephone or video conference, or online instruction program that allows or
requires the licensee to interact in real time, including live chat, with the
instructor during the presentation of the program or in a question and answer
session upon completion of the program.
(4) Home Study - A licensee may receive
continuing education credit for no more than twelve (12) hours of home study
education per biennium. Home study education is a self-paced, non-interactive
independent study that requires a certificate of completion. Taking a
computerized exam at the end of the study, or being able to email the
instructor with a question, does not qualify home study as a live or
interactive course. Consistent with Section
456.013(8),
F.S., continuing education credit for video presentations is limited to five
(5) credits per subject. At the time of course presentation, rental, or sale,
the course vendor, in lieu of the certificate of completion, shall provide the
licensee with a signed course validation form. The licensee shall sign this
form on the date that the course is actually taken or viewed indicating full
attendance and successful completion. It shall be retained by the licensee for
four (4) years.
(5) HIV/AIDS - The
licensee shall complete one (1) hour of HIV/AIDS education as set forth in
Section 456.033, F.S., no later than
upon first renewal. HIV/AIDS courses approved by any Board within the Division
of Medical Quality Assurance of the Department of Health pursuant to Section
456.033, F.S., are approved by
this Board. A licensee is not required to complete an HIV/AIDS course for each
subsequent renewal biennium.
(6)
Medical Errors - Each licensee shall attend and certify attending a
Board-approved 2-hour continuing education course relating to the prevention of
medical errors. The 2-hour course shall count toward the total number of
continuing education hours required for licensure renewal. The course shall
include a study of root-cause analysis, error reduction and prevention, and
patient safety, and must also include contraindications and indications
specific to occupational therapy management including medication and side
effects.
(7) Laws and Rules - As
part of the twenty-six (26) hours of continuing education required herein for
licensure renewal, each licensee shall attend a two (2) hour Board approved
course on laws and rules covering Chapters 456 and 468, Part III, F.S., and
Division 64B11, F.A.C.
(8)
Exemption - Those persons certified for licensure in the second half of the
biennium are exempt from the continuing education requirements for that
biennium, except for the two (2) hour prevention of medical errors course
requirement referenced above and required by Section
456.013, F.S., and the one (1)
hour of HIV/AIDS education required no later than upon first renewal, as set
forth in Section 456.033, F.S.
(9) Changes of Status - Active status
licensees may apply to the Board for inactive license status at any time by
paying a $50.00 fee to change licensure status. Additionally, the licensee
shall pay any applicable inactive status renewal fee or delinquent
fee.
(10) Course Presentation and
Attendance at Board Meetings - A maximum of eight (8) contact hours may be
awarded per biennium for the following professional activities:
(a) The presentation of a continuing
education course or program, academic course, peer-reviewed or non
peer-reviewed workshop, seminar, in-service, electronic or web-based course
that is directly related to the practice of occupational therapy as either the
lecturer of the course or program or as the author of the course materials.
Each licensee who is participating as either a lecturer or author of a
continuing education course or program may receive credit for the portion of
the offering he/she presented or authored up to the total hours awarded for the
offering.
1. Continuing education credit may
be awarded to a lecturer or author for the initial presentation of each course
or program only; except in the case of the medical errors and laws and rules
courses, repeat presentations of the same continuing education course or
program shall not be granted credit. Continuing education credit for
presentations of either medical errors or laws and rules courses is limited to
four (4) credits per biennium.
2.
In order for a continuing education credit to be awarded to each licensee
participating as either lecturer or author, the format of the continuing
education course or program must conform with all applicable sections of this
rule chapter.
3. Documentation
shall include a copy of the official program/schedule/syllabus including
presentation title, date, hours of presentation, and type of audience or
verification of such signed by the sponsor.
4. The number of contact hours to be awarded
to each licensee who participates in a continuing education course or program
as either a lecturer or author is based on the 50 minute contact hour employed
within this rule chapter.
5.
Continuing education credit for the development and teaching of postsecondary
academic courses shall be one (1) continuing education credit per academic
course credit.
(b)
Attendance at Florida Board of Occupational Therapy Practice meetings. Each
licensee who attends a Florida Board of Occupational Therapy Practice meeting
where disciplinary cases are being heard, if the licensee is not on the agenda
or appearing for another purpose, may receive continuing education credit.
Active Board and Probable Cause Panel members who are licensed occupational
therapists or occupational therapy assistants are eligible to receive
continuing education credits for their service, except that a current Board
member may not receive credit for serving as a probable cause panel member. The
number of contact hours awarded for such attendance or service is based on the
definition of a contact hour as set forth in paragraph
64B11-6.001(5)(d),
F.A.C.
(11) Fieldwork or
Doctoral Capstone Experience - A licensee may earn up to twelve (12) continuing
education hours per biennium for supervision of Level II Occupational Therapy
or Occupational Therapy Assistant fieldwork students, or entry level doctoral
capstone students, at the rate of no more than six (6) hours per student.
Continuing education credit may be earned at 0.5 continuing education hours per
week of student supervision. To be eligible for the credit, the licensee must
participate as the fieldwork supervisor or site mentor for the student for at
least one full week. No more that two (2) licensees may supervise a student for
continuing education hours for each of the experiences. Documentation shall
include verification provided by the school to the fieldwork supervisor or site
mentor with the name of the student, school, and dates of fieldwork or doctoral
capstone experience or the signature page of the completed student evaluation
form. Evaluation scores and comments shall be deleted or blocked out. The
doctoral capstone is an in-depth exposure to one or more of the following:
clinical practice skills, research skills, administration, leadership, program
and policy development, advocacy, education, and theory development.
(12) Publications - A licensee may earn the
following continuing education credit for publication of a peer-reviewed or non
peer-reviewed book, chapter, or article directly related to the practice of
occupational therapy:
(a) 10 hours as the
author of a book;
(b) 5 hours as
author of a chapter;
(c) 3 hours as
author of a peer-reviewed article;
(d) 1 hour as author of a non peer-reviewed
article; and,
(e) 5 hours as an
editor of a book; Documentation shall consist of a full reference for the
publication including title, author, editor, and date of publication.
(13) Research - A licensee may
earn one (1) hour of continuing education credit for each ten (10) hours spent
in development of or participation in a research project specific to and
directly related to the practice of occupational therapy, up to a limit of five
(5) hours of credit per biennium. Documentation shall include verification from
the primary investigator indicating the name of the research project, dates of
participation, major hypotheses or objectives of the project, and the
licensee's role in the project.
(14) Volunteer Expert Witness - Any volunteer
expert witness who is providing expert witness opinions for cases being
reviewed pursuant to Chapter 468, Part III, F.S., the Occupational Therapy
Practice Act, shall receive three (3) hours of credit for each case reviewed. A
volunteer expert witness may not accrue in excess of six (6) credit hours per
biennium pursuant to this subsection.
(15) Performance of Pro Bono Services - A
licensee may receive up to six (6) hours per biennium of continuing education
credit through the performance of pro bono services to the indigent as provided
in Section 456.013(9),
F.S., or to underserved populations, or in areas of critical need within the
state where the licensee practices. In order to receive credit under this rule,
licensees must make a written request to the Board and receive approval prior
to performing pro bono services in advance. One (1) hour credit shall be given
for each two (2) hours worked. In the written request, licensees shall disclose
the type, nature and extent of services to be rendered, the facility where the
services will be rendered, the number of patients expected to be serviced, and
a statement indicating that the patients to be served are indigent. If the
licensee intends to provide services in underserved or critical need areas, the
written request shall provide a brief explanation as to those facts.
Notes
Fla. Admin.
Code Ann. R. 64B11-5.001
Rulemaking Authority
456.013,
468.204,
468.219 FS. Law Implemented
456.013,
456.033,
456.036,
468.219
FS.
New 4-17-95, Amended
10-30-95, 3-11-96, Formerly 59R-64.060, Amended 9-23-99, 10-18-01, 6-25-02,
5-7-03, 3-28-04, 10-24-04, 8-30-06, 10-15-06, 6-6-07, 7-27-08, Amended by
Florida
Register Volume 40, Number 136, July 15, 2014 effective
7/27/2014, Amended by
Florida
Register Volume 41, Number 209, October 27, 2015 effective
11/10/2015, Amended by
Florida
Register Volume 43, Number 070, April 11, 2017 effective
4/24/2017, Amended
by
Florida
Register Volume 46, Number 161, August 18, 2020 effective
8/31/2020, Amended
by
Florida
Register Volume 48, Number 125, June 28, 2022 effective
7/12/2022, Amended
by
Florida
Register Volume 50, Number 095, May 14, 2024 effective
5/28/2024.
New 4-17-95, Amended 10-30-95, 3-11-96, Formerly
59R-64.060, Amended 9-23-99, 10-18-01, 6-25-02, 5-7-03, 3-28-04, 10-24-04,
8-30-06, 10-15-06, 6-6-07, 7-27-08, 7-27-14, 11-10-15, 4-24-17, 8-31-20,
7-12-22.