21 N.C. Admin. Code 61 .0201 - APPLICATION PROCESS
(a) Each applicant
for a respiratory care practitioner license shall complete an application form
provided by the Board. This form shall be submitted to the Board and shall be
accompanied by:
(1) one head and shoulders
passport type photograph of the applicant of acceptable quality for
identification, two inches by two inches in size;
(2) the fee established in Rule .0204 of this
Chapter;
(3) evidence, verified by
oath, that the applicant has successfully completed the minimum requirements of
a respiratory care education program approved by the Commission for
Accreditation of Allied Health Educational Programs or the Canadian Council on
Accreditation for Respiratory Therapy Education;
(4) evidence, verified by oath, that the
applicant has successfully completed the requirements for certification in
Basic Life Support which includes Adult, Child and Infant Cardiopulmonary
Resuscitation (CPR), the Heimlich Maneuver, and Automatic External
Defibrillator (AED) use by the American Heart Association, the American Red
Cross or the American Safety and Health Institute; and
(5) evidence from the National Board for
Respiratory Care (NBRC) of successful completion of the Certified Respiratory
Therapist (CRT) examination administered by it.
(b) Applicants for initial licensure in North
Carolina, who have been inactive and who have not practiced respiratory care
for a period of time greater than one year, must complete the following
requirements in addition to the requirements in Paragraph (a) of this Rule:
(1) for applicants who have not practiced
respiratory care for a period of time greater than one year, but less than five
years, the applicant must provide evidence of twelve hours of continuing
education, that meet the requirements of
21 NCAC 61
.0401, for each full year of inactivity; and
(2) for applicants who have not practiced
respiratory care for a period of time greater than five years, the applicant
must provide evidence of either:
(A) sixty
hours of continuing education that meet the requirements of
21 NCAC 61
.0401 and evidence from the National Board for
Respiratory Care (NBRC) of successful completion of the Certified Respiratory
Therapist (CRT) examination taken as an assessment examination within the
90-day period before issuance of a license, or
(B) completion of a Respiratory Care
refresher course offered through a Respiratory Care Education program
accredited by the Commission for the Accreditation of Allied Health Educational
Programs.
Notes
Temporary Adoption Eff. October 15, 2001;
Eff. August 1, 2002;
Amended Eff. April 1, 2008; November 1, 2004; March 1, 2004.
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