Or. Admin. Code § 331-900-0090 - Continuing Education: Audit, Required Documentation and Sanctions
(1) The Office will
audit a select percentage of licenses to verify compliance with continuing
education requirements.
(2)
Licensees notified of selection for audit of continuing education attestation
must submit to the Office, within 30 calendar days from the date of issuance of
the notification, satisfactory evidence of participation in required continuing
education in accordance with OAR
331-900-0085.
(3) Evidence of successful completion of the
required continuing education must include the following:
(a) Name of continuing education
sponsor/provider;
(b) Course agenda
- including the date of the training and breakdown of hours for each agenda
item, lunch and breaks;
(c) Course
outline - including a detailed summary of each topic discussed and the learning
objective or training goal of each agenda item; The content of the course must
have a direct relationship between the course training and subject matter
related to body piercing as set forth in OAR
331-900-0085(4);
(d) Background resume of speakers or
instructors; and
(e) Documentation
of attendance or successful course completion. Examples include a certificate,
transcript, sponsor statement or affidavit attesting to attendance,
diploma.
(4)
Documentation substantiating the completion of continuing education through
self-study must show a direct relation to body piercing as set forth in OAR
331-900-0085(4),
be submitted on forms provided by the Office and include the following:
(a) Name of sponsor or source, type of study,
description of content, date of completion and duration in clock
hours;
(b) Name of approved
correspondence courses or national home study issues;
(c) Name of publications, textbooks, printed
material or audiocassette's, including date of publication, publisher, and ISBN
identifier; and
(d) Name of films,
videos, or slides, including date of production, name of sponsor or producer
and catalog number.
(5)
If documentation of continuing education is invalid or incomplete, the licensee
has 30 calendar days from the date of the deficiency notice to correct the
deficiency and submit further documentation of completion of the required
continuing education.
(6)
Misrepresentations of continuing education or failure to complete continuing
education requirements may result in disciplinary action, which may include,
but is not limited to assessment of a civil penalty and suspension or
revocation of the license.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: 676.615, 676.586 & 690.385
Statutes/Other Implemented: 676.586 & 690.385
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