(1) During the license
renewal period of each biennium, an application for renewal will be mailed to
each licensee at the last address provided to the Board. Failure to receive any
notification during this period does not relieve the licensee of the
responsibility of meeting the continuing education requirements. The licensee
must retain such receipts, vouchers, certificates, or other papers as may be
necessary to document completion of the appropriate continuing education
offerings listed on the renewal form for a period of not less than 4 years from
the date the offering was taken. Failure to document compliance with the
continuing education requirements or the furnishing of false or misleading
information regarding compliance shall be grounds for disciplinary action
pursuant to Section 468.365(1)(a),
F.S.
(2) Excluding any
recertification, review, refresher, or preparatory courses, all licensees shall
be awarded continuing education hours for:
(a) Board approved continuing education
courses offered by Board approved providers. Continuing education courses which
may be accepted as meeting the requirements of this part, must be accredited by
one of the following:
1. The American
Association for Respiratory Care (AARC),
2. The Florida Society for Respiratory
Care
3. The Accreditation Council
for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME),
4. The American and Florida Thoracic
Societies,
5. The American College
of Cardiology,
6. The American
College of Chest Physicians,
7. The
American and Florida Societies of Anesthesiologists,
8. The Florida Lung Association,
9. The National Society for Cardiopulmonary
Technologists,
10. The American
Heart Association,
11. The American
Nurses Association,
12. The Florida
Nurses Association, and/or
13. The
Florida Board of Nursing.
(b) Attendance at all offerings approved by
the Board that are conducted by institutions approved by the Commission on
Accreditation for Respiratory Care (CoARC);
(c) Successful completion, for the first
time, of any college or university course, but only if such course is part of
the curriculum within an accredited respiratory therapy program and is provided
by that accredited respiratory therapy program, up to the maximum hours
permitted by subsection (3) of this rule.
(d) Successful completion of the following
certification classes, up to a maximum total of 16 hours per biennium;
1. Advanced cardiac life support,
2. Neonatal resuscitation program,
3. Pediatric advanced life support,
4. Any course offered by the National Board
of Respiratory Care (NBRC) on or before April 1, 2017.
(e) Successful completion of the following
recertification classes, up to a maximum of 8 hours per biennium;
1. Advanced cardiac life support,
2. Neonatal resuscitation program,
3. Pediatric advanced life
support.
(f) Attendance
at scheduled public meetings of the Board of Respiratory Care, at which
disciplinary hearings are conducted, and where the licensee has not been
required by the Board to appear, up to a maximum of 8 continuing education
hours in risk management per biennium.
(3) Credit for two (2) hours shall be awarded
for completion of a FEMA Emergency Management/Preparedness continuing education
course, that covers the following topics: natural disasters, manmade disasters
and bioterrorism, pandemic flu, and respiratory care disaster
response.
(4) Each licensee who is
presenting a continuing education course as either the lecturer of the offering
or as author of the course materials may earn a maximum 12 hours of continuing
education credit per biennium. Each licensee who is either participating as a
lecturer of a continuing education course or an author of a continuing
education program may receive credit for the portion of the offering he/she
presented or authored to the total hours awarded for the offering.
(a) Continuing education credit may be
awarded to a lecturer or author for the initial presentation of each program
only; repeat presentations of the same continuing education course shall not be
granted credit.
(b) In order for a
continuing education credit to be awarded to each licensee participating as
either faculty or author, the format of the continuing education program must
comply with all applicable sections of this rule chapter.
(c) The number of hours to be awarded to each
licensee who participates in a continuing education program as either a
lecturer or author is based on the definition of "hour" employed within this
rule chapter.
(5) Former
members of the Board's Probable Cause Panel shall receive five (5) hours of
continuing education credit in risk management per biennium for their service
on the Panel.
(6) The Board shall
make exceptions for licensee from the continuing education requirements,
including waiver of all or a portion of these requirements or the granting of
an extension of time in which to complete these requirements, upon a finding of
good cause by majority vote of the Board at a public meeting following receipt
of a written request for exception based upon emergency or hardship. Emergency
or hardship cases are those:
(1) involving
long term personal illness or illness involving a close relative or person for
whom the licensee has care-giving responsibilities;
(2) where the licensee can demonstrate that
the required course(s) are not reasonably available; and
(3) where the licensee can demonstrate
economic, technological, or legal hardships that substantially relate to the
ability to perform or complete the continuing education
requirements.
Notes
Fla. Admin.
Code Ann. R. 64B32-6.004
Rulemaking Authority
456.013(6),
(9),
468.353,
468.361 FS. Law Implemented
456.013(6),
(9),
468.361
FS.
New 4-29-85, Formerly
21M-38.04, Amended 9-29-86, 11-29-88, 9-24-92, 10-15-92, Formerly 21M-38.004,
Amended 1-2-94, 7-10-94, Formerly 61F6-38.004, Amended 11-1-94, 3-14-95,
7-18-95, 4-24-96, 8-27-96, Formerly 59R-75.004, 64B8-75.004, Amended 6-8-00,
5-7-01, 1-22-03, 7-29-03, 5-31-04, 4-19-07, 10-8-07, 9-3-09, 2-18-10, Amended
by
Florida
Register Volume 41, Number 092, May 12, 2015 effective
5/25/2015, Amended by
Florida
Register Volume 41, Number 174, September 8, 2015 effective
9/23/2015, Amended by
Florida
Register Volume 43, Number 100, May 23, 2017 effective
6/5/2017, Amended by
Florida
Register Volume 49, Number 045, March 7, 2023 effective
3/23/2023, Amended
by
Florida
Register Volume 51, Number 018, January 28, 2025 effective
2/13/2025.
New 4-29-85, Formerly 21M-38.04, Amended 9-29-86, 11-29-88,
9-24-92, 10-15-92, Formerly 21M-38.004, Amended 1-2-94, 7-10-94, Formerly
61F6-38.004, Amended 11-1-94, 3-14-95, 7-18-95, 4-24-96, 8-27-96, Formerly
59R-75.004, 64B8-75.004, Amended 6-8-00, 5-7-01, 1-22-03, 7-29-03, 5-31-04,
4-19-07, 10-8-07, 9-3-09, 2-18-10, 5-25-15, 9-23-15, 6-5-17,
3-23-23.