Ill. Admin. Code tit. 68, § 1376.50 - Continuing Education
a)
Continuing Education (CE) Requirements
1)
Beginning with the 2027 renewal period, all licensed behavior analysts shall
complete 30 hours of approved CE during the 24 months preceding renewal. All
licensed assistant behavior analysts shall complete 20 hours of approved CE
during the 24 months preceding renewal.
2) As part of the required hours of CE for
renewal, CE must be obtained as provided 68 Ill. Adm. Code 1130, Subpart
E.
3) A renewal applicant shall not
be required to comply with CE requirements for the first renewal of an Illinois
license.
4) Licensees licensed in
Illinois but residing and practicing in other states shall comply with the CE
requirements set forth in this Section.
5) CE hours used to satisfy the CE
requirements of another jurisdiction may be applied to fulfill the CE
requirements of the State of Illinois as provided in subsection (d).
b) Approved CE Sponsors and
Programs
1) Sponsor, as used in this Section,
shall mean:
A) Behavior Analyst Certification
Board approved continuing education providers;
B) American Psychological
Association;
C) Any Illinois
university or college that offers a degree in behavior analysis and that
provides CE in a form and manner consistent with this Section; or
D) Any other person, firm, association,
corporation, or other group that has been approved and authorized by the
Division pursuant to subsection (b)(2), below, upon recommendation of the Board
to coordinate and present continuing education courses or programs.
2) Entities seeking approval as CE
sponsors pursuant to subsection (b)(1)(D) shall file an application, on forms
supplied by the Division, along with the application fee specified in Section
1376.65. The applicant shall
certify on the application the following:
A)
That all programs offered by the sponsor for CE credit will comply with the
criteria in subsection (b)(3), and all other criteria in this Section. A
sponsor shall be required to submit a CE program with course materials for
review prior to being approved as a CE sponsor;
B) That the sponsor will be responsible for
verifying attendance at each program and provide a certificate of attendance as
set forth in subsection (b)(7);
C)
That, upon request by the Division, the sponsor will submit evidence (e.g.,
certificate of attendance or completion or course materials) as is necessary to
establish compliance with this Section. Evidence shall be required when the
Division has reason to believe that there is not full compliance with the
statute and this Part and that this information is necessary to ensure
compliance.
3) All
programs shall:
A) Contribute to the
advancement, extension and enhancement of the professional skills and
scientific knowledge of the licensee in the profession of applied behavior
analysis;
B) Foster the enhancement
of the behavior analyst profession and values;
C) Be developed and presented by persons with
education and/or experience in the subject matter of the program;
D) Specify the course objectives, course
content, and teaching methods to be used; and
E) Specify the number of CE hours that may be
applied to fulfilling the Illinois CE requirements for license
renewal.
4) CE may be
offered in a classroom setting or by online instruction. Each online CE program
shall include examination.
5) Each
CE program shall provide a mechanism for evaluation of the program and
instructor by the participants. The evaluation may be completed on-site
immediately following the program presentation or an evaluation questionnaire
may be distributed to participants to be completed and returned by mail or
electronic means. The sponsor and instructor, together, shall review the
evaluation outcome and revise subsequent programs accordingly.
6) A sponsor approved pursuant to subsection
(b)(1) may subcontract with individuals or organizations to provide approved
programs. All advertising, promotional materials, and certificates of
attendance must identify the approved sponsor. The presenter of the program may
also be identified but should be identified as a presenter. When an approved
sponsor subcontracts with a presenter, the sponsor retains all responsibility
for monitoring attendance, providing certificates of attendance, and ensuring
the program meets all the criteria established by the Act and this Section,
including the maintenance of records.
7) Certification of Attendance.
A) It shall be the responsibility of a
sponsor to provide each participant in a program with a certificate of
attendance or participation. The sponsor's certificate of attendance shall
contain:
i) The sponsor's name and, if
applicable, sponsor approval number;
ii) The name of the participant;
iii) A brief statement of the subject
matter;
iv) The number of hours
attended in each program;
v) The
date and place of the program; and
vi) The signature of the sponsor.
B) The sponsor shall maintain
attendance records for not less than 5 years.
8) The sponsor shall be responsible for
assuring that no one will receive CE hours for time not actually spent
attending or participating in the program.
9) Upon the failure of the sponsor to comply
with any of the requirements of subsection (b), the Division, after notice to
the sponsor, shall thereafter refuse to accept for CE attendance at or
participation any of that sponsor's CE programs until the Division receives
assurances of compliance with this Section.
10) Notwithstanding any other provision of
this Section, the Division or Board may evaluate any sponsor of any approved CE
program at any time to ensure compliance with requirements of this
Section.
c)
Certification of compliance with CE Requirements
1) Each renewal applicant shall certify, on
the renewal application, full compliance with the CE requirements set forth in
subsection (a).
2) The Division may
require additional evidence demonstrating compliance with the CE requirements
(e.g., certificates of attendance). This additional evidence shall be required
in the context of the Division's random audit. It is the responsibility of each
renewal applicant to retain or otherwise produce evidence of
compliance.
3) When there appears
to be a lack of compliance with CE requirements, an applicant shall be notified
in writing and may request a hearing with the Board. At that time, the Board
may recommend that steps be taken to begin formal disciplinary
proceedings.
d) CE
Attended in Other Jurisdictions
1) If a
licensee has attended CE programs offered in another jurisdiction not given by
an approved sponsor for which the licensee will be claiming credit towards full
compliance in Illinois, the applicant shall submit an individual program
approval request form, along with a $25 processing fee, prior to participation
in the program or within 90 days after expiration of the license. The program
will be reviewed using the criteria set forth in subsection (b)(2) and the
Division will notify the licensee of its decision.
2) If a licensee fails to submit an
out-of-state CE approval form prior to participation in the program, late
approval may be obtained by submitting the approval request with the $25
processing fee plus a late fee of $50 per CE hour, not to exceed $300. The
program will be reviewed using the criteria set forth in subsection
(b)(2).
3) CE completed online is
not eligible for out-of-state CE credit. All online CE must be provided by an
approved CE provider as set forth in subsection (b).
e) Waiver of CE Requirements
1) Any renewal applicant seeking renewal of a
license without having fully complied with these CE requirements may file with
the Division a renewal application, along with the fee set forth in Section
1376.65, an affidavit setting
forth the facts concerning noncompliance and request for waiver of the CE
requirements on the basis of these facts. A request for waiver shall be made
prior to the renewal date. If the Division, upon the written recommendation of
the Board, finds from the affidavit or any other evidence submitted that good
cause has been shown for granting a waiver, the Division will waive enforcement
of CE requirements for the renewal period for which the applicant has
applied.
2) Good cause shall be
determined on an individual basis by the Board and be defined as an inability
to devote sufficient hours to fulfilling the CE requirements during the
applicable pre-renewal period because of:
A)
Full-time service in the Armed Forces of the United States during a substantial
part of the pre-renewal period;
B)
A temporary incapacitating illness document by a statement from a currently
licensed health care provider; A second, consecutive request for a CE waiver
pursuant to this subsection (e)(2)(B) shall be prima facie proof that the
renewal applicant has a physical or mental illness, including, but not limited
to, deterioration through the aging process or loss of cognitive or motor
skills that results in the licensee's inability to practice applied behavioral
analysis or as an assistant behavioral analyst with reasonable judgment, skill
or safety, in violation of Section 60(a)(18) of the Act, and shall be grounds
for denial of the renewal application or other disciplinary or
non-disciplinary; or
C) Any other
similar extenuating circumstances.
3) When the licensee is requesting a waiver
due to physical or mental illness or incapacity, the licensee shall provide a
current fitness to practice statement from a currently licensed health care
provider familiar with the licensee's medical history.
4) Any renewal applicant who, prior to the
expiration date of the license, submits a request for waiver, in whole or in
part, pursuant to the provisions of this Section shall be deemed to be in good
standing until the final decision on the application is made by the
Division.
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