N.M. Admin. Code § 16.23.12.10 - DOCUMENTATION
Licensees shall be responsible for maintaining documentation of their continuing education activities and shall be required to submit copies of proofs of attendance at the time of license renewal if requested by the department.
A.
Proofs of
attendance. Proofs of attendance, including those for in-services, must
clearly state the following:
(1) name,
address, and phone number of the sponsor or in-service provider;
(2) date the educational offering or
in-service was completed;
(3)
location where the educational offering was presented;
(4) complete name of the seminar, course, or
in-service (acronyms are not sufficient);
(5) number of clock hours credited;
(6) name of the attendee receiving credit for
the continuing education offering or in-service;
(7) signature of the person authorized by the
sponsoring agency to verify licensee attendance; and
(8) name of the instructor.
B.
Academic credit
courses. A copy of the transcript of completed, approved academic credit
hour courses as provided in Subsection C of
16.23.12.9 NMAC, must be submitted
with the renewal documentation.
C.
Teaching activities. A licensed respiratory care practitioner
seeking credit for teaching respiratory care related courses must submit
documentation of the teaching activity which clearly states the following:
(1) name, address, and phone number of the
sponsor or in-service provider;
(2)
complete name of the seminar, course, or in-service (acronyms are not
sufficient);
(3) date the
educational offering or in-service was presented;
(4) location where the educational offering
was presented;
(5) name of the
licensee instructor;
(6) number of
clock hours credited; and
(7)
signature of the person authorized by the sponsoring agency to verify the
licensee's teaching activity.
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