Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 64B4-6.001 - Renewal of Active License
(1) The
Department of Health shall renew an active license upon receipt of the renewal
license fee, as established by Rule
64B4-4.005, F.A.C. By remitting
the correct fee to the Department, the licensee is affirming that all
requirements for license renewal have been met. Each renewal period shall begin
on the date established by the Department.
(2) A licensee shall not be required to
complete continuing education for the first renewal of licensure. For each
subsequent renewal, licensee must complete 30 hours of approved continuing
education credit. Courses shall include:
(a)
Two hours on the prevention of medical errors; and
(b) Three hours relating to professional
ethics and boundary issues or telehealth. These courses may be taken in any
order, however, the same course may not be taken in consecutive renewal
periods.
(3) Within six
months of initial licensure and every third renewal thereafter, a licensee must
complete a two hour continuing education course on domestic violence.
(4) Every third renewal after initial
licensure, a licensee must complete three hours of laws and rules continuing
education units.
(5) Every third
renewal, a qualified supervisor shall obtain four hours of supervisory training
continuing education that meets the requirements in subsection
64B4-6.0025(4),
F.A.C.
(6) A maximum of six of the
required 30 hours of continuing education may be accrued for credit during each
renewal period by attending programs designed for the purpose of enhancing the
licensee's administrative, office management, or other non-clinical
skills.
(7) Continuing education
hours conpleted by a licensee to satisfy any disciplinary action shall be in
addition to those required for renewal.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 491.004(5), 491.007(1), (2) FS. Law Implemented 456.031(1)(a), 491.007(1), (2) FS.
New 4-4-89, Amended 12-4-90, Formerly 21CC-6.001, Amended 1-9-94, Formerly 61F4-6.001, Amended 1-7-96, 12-29-96, Formerly 59P-6.001, Amended 2-9-99, 2-5-01, 2-7-05, 7-16-06, 12-17-06, 6-13-07, 9-13-07, 12-3-09, 2-17-13, 11-7-16, 3-18-19, 11-18-20.
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