Or. Admin. Code § 331-720-0010 - Continuing Education Requirements for Respiratory Care
(1) To maintain licensure, a respiratory care
practitioner must complete a minimum of seven hours of continuing education
every year. At least 2.5 hours of the required continuing education must be
related to clinical practice of respiratory care defined under ORS
688.800.
(2) A license holder must document compliance
with the continuing education requirement through attestation on the license
renewal application. A licensee is subject to provisions of OAR 331-720-0020 pertaining to periodic audit of continuing education.
(3) The subject matter of the continuing
education listed in subsection (1) of this rule must be specifically related to
respiratory care as outlined in ORS
688.800(5).
(4) Satisfactory continuing education must be
obtained by participation in or attendance at a course provided by:
(a) An institution of higher education
accredited by the Northwest Association of Accredited Schools, the Northwest
Commission on Colleges and Universities, the State Board of Higher Education,
Oregon Higher Education Coordinating Commission, American Medical Association
Committee on Allied Health Education and Accreditation in collaboration with
the Committee on Accreditation for Respiratory Care, or its successor, or the
Commission on Accreditation for Allied Health Education Programs offering an
Associate Degree in Respiratory Care; or
(b) The NBRC, AARC, Oregon Medical
Association, the Oregon Osteopathic Association, the American Medical
Association Continuing Medical Education, the American Osteopathic Association,
the American Nurses Association, or other professional or medical organizations
or associations which conduct educational meetings, workshops, symposiums, and
seminars where continuing education credit is offered and where subject matter
meets the requirements under subsection (3) or (6) of this rule.
(5) Continuing education may
include teaching a course sponsored by a continuing education provider listed
in subsection (4) of this rule and where the subject matter meets the
requirements under subsection (3) of this ruleprovided that no more than half
the required hours be in teaching.
(6) Notwithstanding any other continuing
education requirements, in order to be eligible to renew a license, an
authorization holder must obtain 1 hour of continuing education in cultural
competency (CCCE) every other time the authorization is subject to renewal. The
requirement of this paragraph is effective on and after July 1, 2021. The CCCE
must be either:
(a) Approved by the Oregon
Health Authority; or
(b) Meet the
skills requirements established by the Oregon Health Authority by rule;
or
(c) One of the educational
institutions or organizations listed in subsection (4) of this rule which are
in compliance with one of the requirements listed in subsection (7) of this
rule.
(7) The Board
encourages completion of required CCCE from the approved list promulgated by
the Oregon Health Authority, available on the Board's website. The Board shall
also accept CCCE that is not obtained from the Oregon Health Authority's
approved list, to the extent the Board determines the CCCE meets the skills
requirements established by the Oregon Health authority in rules that are
effective at the time the CCCE is obtained.
(8) Section (6) does not apply to
authorization holders who are:
(a) Retired
and not practicing the profession in any state;
(b) Not practicing the profession in this
state; or
(c) Residing in this
state, but not practicing in the profession in any state.
(9) Obtaining and maintaining proof of
participation in required continuing education is the responsibility of the
licensee. The licensee must ensure that adequate proof of attainment of
required continuing education is available for audit or investigation or when
otherwise requested by the agency. Adequate proof of participation is listed
under OAR 331-720-0020(3).
(10)
Documentation of participation in continuing education requirements must be
maintained for a period of two years following renewal and must be available to
the agency upon request.
(11) For
the purpose of this rule continuing education hours mean actual academic,
classroom, or course work time, including but not limited to workshops,
symposiums, or seminars. Continuing education hours do not include travel time
to or from the training site, registration or check-in periods, breaks or lunch
periods.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 676.615, ORS 688.830, ORS 676.850 & ORS 676.568
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 676.615, ORS 688.830, ORS 676.850 & ORS 676.568
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