30 Miss. Code. R. 201-6.8 - Reporting
A. The continuing education section of the
renewal application must be completed in full in order to process the
registration renewal. Do not send documentation with renewal. A random audit of
annual reports will be conducted post renewal to ensure accuracy and
compliance.
B. Each registrant, at
renewal of registration time, shall submit the required continuing education
information, which shall include an affidavit attesting to the registrant's
fulfillment of these continuing education requirements. No carryover of
continuing education hours is permitted.
C. Each affidavit shall be reviewed by the
Board and may be subject to audit for verification of compliance with
requirements. Registrants shall retain proof of fulfillment of requirements for
a period of six (6) years after submission in the event that the affidavit and
annual report is selected for audit. The Board may require a detailed synopsis
or report for verification of CEHs claimed.
D. The Board may, upon audit for verification
of compliance, disallow claimed credit for continuing education units. The
registrant shall have sixty (60) calendar days after notification of
disallowance of credit to substantiate the original claim or earn other CEHs
credit which fulfills minimum requirements. Failure to substantiate the
original claim or to earn other credit before the expiration of the sixty (60)
calendar days shall invalidate the renewal and the respondent's license shall
be immediately rendered inactive.
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