A licensee shall meet the requirements in this rule to qualify
for renewal of a permanent license, an administrative medicine license, or
special license or to qualify for reactivation of a permanent license or an
administrative medicine license.
(1)
Continuing education and training requirements.
a.
Continuing education for permanent
license or administrative medicine license renewal. Except as provided
in these rules, a total of 40 hours of category 1 credit or board-approved
equivalent is required for biennial renewal of a permanent license or an
administrative medicine license. This may include up to 20 hours of carryover
credit.
(1) To facilitate license renewal
according to birth month, a licensee's first license may be issued for less
than 24 months. The number of hours of category 1 credit required of a licensee
whose license has been issued for less than 24 months shall be reduced on a
pro-rata basis.
(2) A licensee
desiring to obtain credit for carryover hours reports the carryover, not to
exceed 20 hours of category 1 credit, on the renewal application.
b.
Continuing education
for special license renewal. A total of 20 hours of category 1 credit
shall be required for annual renewal of a special license. No carryover hours
are allowed.
c.
Training
for identifying and reporting child and dependent adult abuse for permanent or
special license renewal. A licensee shall complete the training for
identifying and reporting child and dependent adult abuse as part of a category
1 credit or an approved training program. The licensee may utilize category 1
credit received for this training during the license period in which the
training occurred to meet continuing education requirements in paragraph
11.3(1)
"a."
(1) Training to
identify child abuse. A licensee who regularly provides primary health care to
children in Iowa must complete at least two hours of training provided by the
department of health and human services pursuant to Iowa Code section
232.69(3)
"c" in child abuse identification and reporting every three
years. "A licensee who regularly provides primary health care to children"
means all emergency physicians, family physicians, general practice physicians,
pediatricians, and psychiatrists, and any other physician who regularly
provides primary health care to children.
(2) Training to identify dependent adult
abuse. A licensee who regularly provides primary health care to adults in Iowa
must complete at least two hours of training provided by the department of
health and human services pursuant to Iowa Code section
235B.16(5)
"c" in dependent adult abuse identification and reporting
every three years. "A licensee who regularly provides primary health care to
adults" means all emergency physicians, family physicians, general practice
physicians, internists, obstetricians, gynecologists, and psychiatrists and any
other physician who regularly provides primary health care to adults.
d.
Training for chronic
pain management for permanent or special license renewal. The licensee
shall complete the training for chronic pain management as part of a category 1
credit. The licensee may utilize category 1 credit received for this training
during the license period in which the training occurred to meet continuing
education requirements in paragraph 11.3(1)
"a."
(1) Licensees who prescribed opioids in the
prior license period must complete two hours of category 1 credit on U.S.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) guidelines for opioid
prescribing every five years. The licensee may opt out of this requirement
during license renewal if the licensee did not prescribe opioids in the
previous cycle.
(2) A licensee who
had a permanent or special license on January 1, 2019, has until January 1,
2024, to complete the chronic pain management training and shall then complete
the training once every five years thereafter.
e.
Training for end-of-life care for
permanent or special license renewal. The licensee shall complete the
training for end-of-life care as part of a category 1 credit. The licensee may
utilize category 1 credit received for this training during the license period
in which the training occurred to meet continuing education requirements in
paragraph 11.3(1)
"a."
(1) A
licensee who regularly provides direct patient care to actively dying patients
in Iowa must complete at least two hours of category 1 credit for end-of-life
care every five years.
(2) A
licensee who had a permanent or special license on January 1, 2019, has until
January 1, 2024, to complete the end-of-life care training and shall then
complete the training once every five years thereafter.
(2)
Exemptions from
renewal requirements.
a. A licensee
shall be exempt from the continuing education requirements in subrule 11.3(1)
when, upon license renewal, the licensee provides evidence for:
(1) Periods that the licensee served
honorably on active duty in the U.S. armed forces, reserves or national
guard;
(2) Periods that the
licensee practiced in another state or district and did not provide medical
care, including telemedicine services, to patients located in Iowa if the other
state or district had continuing education requirements for the profession and
the licensee met all requirements of that state or district for practice
therein;
(3) Periods that the
licensee was a government employee working in the licensee's specialty and
assigned to duty outside the United States; or
(4) Other periods of active practice and
absence from the state approved by the board.
b. The requirements for training on chronic
pain management and end-of-life care for license renewal shall be suspended for
a licensee who provides evidence for:
(1)
Periods described in subparagraph 11.3(2)"a"(1), (2), (3), or
(4); or
(2) Periods that the
licensee resided outside of Iowa and did not practice in Iowa.
(3)
Extension for
completion of or exemption from renewal requirements. The board may
grant an extension of time for or an exemption from completion of the renewal
requirements in subrule 11.3(1) in cases of physical disability or illness.
a. A licensee requesting an extension or
exemption shall complete and submit a request to the board that sets forth the
reasons for the request and has been signed by the licensee and attending
physician.
b. The board may grant
an extension of time to fulfill the requirements in subrule 11.3(1).
c. The board may grant an exemption from the
educational requirements for any period of time not to exceed one calendar
year.
d. If the physical disability
or illness for which an extension or exemption was granted continues beyond the
period of waiver, the licensee must reapply for a continuance of the extension
or exemption.
e. The board may, as
a condition of any extension or exemption granted, require the applicant to
make up a portion of the continuing education requirement by methods it
prescribes.
(4)
Reactivation requirement. An applicant for license
reactivation whose license has been inactive for one year or more shall provide
proof of successful completion of 40 hours of category 1 credit completed
within 24 months prior to submission of the application for reactivation or
proof of successful completion of SPEX or COMVEX-USA within one year
immediately prior to the submission of the application for
reinstatement.
(5)
Cost of
continuing education and training for renewal or reinstatement. Each
licensee is responsible for all costs of continuing education and training
required in 653-Chapter 11.
(6)
Documentation. A licensee shall maintain documentation of the
continuing education and training, including dates, subjects, duration of
programs, and proof of participation.
(7)
Audits. The board may
audit continuing education and training documentation at any time. A licensee
shall respond to a board audit and provide all materials requested within 30
days of a request made by board staff.
(8)
Grounds for discipline.
A licensee may be subject to disciplinary action for failure to comply with
continuing education and training requirements in 653-Chapter 11.
Notes
Iowa Admin. Code
r. 653-11.3
ARC 0217C, IAB 7/25/12,
effective 8/29/12
Adopted by
IAB
April 16, 2025/Volume XLVII, Number 21, effective
5/21/2025