Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 64B2-13.007 - Continuing Education Requirements During Initial Licensure Period
(1)
(a)
During the first biennium or within twenty-four (24) months of initial
licensure, whichever ends later, practitioners are required to attend one (1)
full day at a Florida Board of Chiropractic Medicine meeting at which
disciplinary hearings are conducted as provided in paragraph
64B2-13.004(10)(a),
F.A.C. In addition to attendance at a Board meeting, practitioners are required
to complete a minimum of six (6) hours of record keeping/documentation and
coding and two (2) hours in the area of ethics and boundaries, as provided in
subsection 64B2-13.004(2),
F.A.C.
(b) Through the current
licensure renewal biennium which ends March 31, 2022, practitioners may satisfy
this requirement by attending a live, synchronous online ("virtual live") board
meeting. Beginning with the next renewal biennium, April 1, 2022, the current
requirement for live, in-person attendance is restored.
(2) In addition to requirements detailed in
paragraph 64B2-13.004(10)(a),
F.A.C., each practitioner must certify attendance at a board meeting by:
(a) Pre-registering fourteen (14) calendar
days prior to the meeting on the board's website, accessible at
https://floridaschiropracticmedicine.gov/register-for-a-board-meeting/;
(b) Arriving at least fifteen (15) minutes
before the meeting;
(c) Signing the
attendance roster before the start and after adjournment of the meeting,
including providing or verifying a current email address;
(d) Receiving a certificate of attendance
from the Executive Director of the Board or designee within thirty (30) days
following the adjournment of the meeting; and
(e) Uploading the certificate of attendance
into the Florida Department of Health's designated continuing education
tracking system.
(3)
Attendance at the board meeting shall be subject to review, monitoring, and
auditing by the board and Department.
(4) Once the practitioner has completed the
continuing education hours required by subsection (1) and completed the
continuing education courses on HIV/AIDS and Prevention of Medical Errors
required by Rule 64B2-13.0045, F.A.C., licensed
practitioners shall not be required to complete any other continuing education
requirements during the biennium in which they receive initial
licensure.
(5) No later than ninety
(90) days prior to December 31, 2025, the Board shall review and consider
amendment, modification, or repeal of this rule if review determines this rule
creates barriers to entry for private business competition, is duplicative,
outdated, obsolete, overly burdensome, or imposes excessive costs. Failure by
the Board to act in accordance with this provision will result in the
expiration of this rule on December 31, 2025.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 456.013(6), 460.405, 460.408 FS. Law Implemented 456.013(6), 460.408 FS.
New 1-25-88, Formerly 21D-13.007, 61F2-13.007, 59N-13.007, Amended 11-13-01, 5-4-03, 6-28-04, 11-9-06, 12-4-07, 6-24-18, 11-29-20, 2-23-22, 9-10-23.
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