Or. Admin. Code § 331-910-0055 - Continuing Education for Electrology License
(1) To maintain an
electrology license issued under OAR
331-910-0025, a licensed
electrologist must complete a minimum of eight hours of satisfactory continuing
education every year.
(2) A
licensee must document compliance with the continuing education requirement
through attestation on the license renewal application. Licensees are subject
to the provisions of OAR
331-910-0060 pertaining to
periodic audit of continuing education.
(3) Notwithstanding subsection (4) of this
rule related to topics listed under OAR
331-910-0005 and may be in the
following subjects listed below:
(a) Business
operations
(b) Oregon laws and
rules;
(c) Anatomy and
physiology;
(d)
Microbiology;
(e) Safety, safe
usage of devices and federal regulations and standards;
(f) Electrology services;
(g) Electrolysis (galvanic);
(h) Thermolysis (manual and flash);
or
(i) Combination of electrolysis
and thermolysis (blend).
(4) Continuing education relating to subject
matter listed in subsection (5) of this rule may also be obtained through
self-study. Self-study may include:
(a)
Correspondence courses including online courses through completion and
certification;
(b) Review of
publications, textbooks, printed material, or audio cassette(s);
(c) Viewing of films, videos, or
slides.
(5) The subject
matter of the continuing education must be related to electrology and as
outlined in the approved course of study under OAR
331-910-0005. Continuing
education may include the laws and rules regulating licensed electrologists,
infection control and sterilization, and professional ethics and business
practices.
(6) In order to renew,
continuing education requirements must be met every year, even if the license
is inactive or suspended.
(7)
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 Office. Adequate
proof of participation is listed under OAR
331-910-0060(3).
(8) Documentation of participation in
continuing education requirements must be maintained for a period of four years
following renewal, and must be available to the Office upon request.
(9) A licensee may carry up to 8 hours of
excess continuing education hours forward to the next renewal cycle.
(10) As of January 1, 2024, a licensee can no
longer carry forward continuing education hours pursuant to subsection (9) of
this rule.
(11) A licensee must
read the safety and infection control laws and rules on an annual
basis.
(12) 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: 676.568, 676.615, 676.572, 690.350, 690.385 & 690.405
Statutes/Other Implemented: 690.350, 690.385 & 690.405
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