Or. Admin. Code § 809-025-0015 - Continuing Education Activities
(1) The following criteria apply to all
continuing education activities regardless of type:
(a) Continuing education activities shall be
relevant to the public practice of geology, or no credit shall be awarded. Such
continuing education activities may also include technical, ethical, legal,
regulatory, or managerial content that is relevant to the registrant's public
practice of geology.
(b) The Board
encourages registrants to seek diversified types of continuing education
activities over the course of their geologic careers.
(c) Registrants must pursue their continuing
education activities with an objective to inform and improve their geologic
knowledge as related to geologic practice and for the benefit of Oregon
citizens in relation to the public practice of geology in Oregon.
(d) Registrants must complete continuing
education activities that are distinct from typical, day-to-day work duties.
However, activities may be completed during typical working hours, such as
through trainings or other educational events provided by an employer or
sponsor.
(2) The Board
does not pre-approve continuing education activities. The Board will generally
approve and credit hours for continuing education activities as follows:
(a) For structured activities, the Board will
approve and credit continuing education activities for each hour completed and
documented in accordance with the requirements of these rules. Structured
educational activities may be completed in-person, through written
correspondence, via televised or video recorded format, or through the
internet.
(b) Academic Coursework:
The following conversions shall apply:
(A)
Courses or programs awarded one or more semester credit hours by a college or
university, with a passing grade received where grades are issued, shall equal
fifteen (15) continuing education activity hours per semester credit
hour;
(B) Courses or programs
awarded one or more college quarter hours by a college or university, with a
passing grade received where grades are issued, shall equal ten (10) continuing
education activity hours per quarter credit hour
(c) Continuing Education Units (CEUs):
Courses or programs awarded one or more CEUs by the course sponsor, with a
passing grade received where grades are issued, shall equal ten (10) continuing
education activity hours per CEU.
(d) For self-directed educational activities,
the Board may credit the following types of continuing education activities
where the activities meet the requirements of these rules:
(A) Professional Seminars, Meetings, and
Panels: One (1) hour of credit for one (1) hour of attendance at a professional
seminar, meeting, or similar event or spent preparing for and as a participant
in a panel at a professional seminar, meeting, or similar event. The topic(s)
covered must be related to the professional practice of geology, as defined at
ORS
672.505(7).
(B) Field Trips: One (1) hour of credit for
one (1) hour completed as a participant in a field trip involving geologic
content, where the trip was organized and led by a professional or technical
society or in conjunction with a seminar, meeting, or similar event. The Board
will not credit more than four (4) hours per field trip.
(C) Teaching and Professional Presentations:
Two (2) hours of credit for one (1) hour preparing for and teaching a course or
class or preparing for and giving a presentation to a group where the topic
covered must be related to the professional practice of geology, as defined at
ORS
672.505(7).
A registrant shall not receive credit for teaching the same course or class or
giving the same presentation two or more times. This credit is not available to
a registrant that teaches as a primary duty of employment.
(D) Professional or Technical Societies: One
(1) hour of credit for one (1) of service as an officer, or a committee,
taskforce, or work group member of a professional or technical society with a
focus related to the professional practice Page 4 of 12 of geology, as defined
at ORS 672.5050(7). However, hours shall not be earned until a year of service
is completed.
(E) Authoring: Up to
eight (8) hours of credit for authoring (publishing) an original professional
paper, article, book, or geological map where hours claimed must be justified
based on the type, length, and complexity of the publication. The Board may
also consider whether the publication was adequately peer reviewed in
determining hours credited. Credit may be available for either authorship or
presentation of the publication in its initial version but not both. Credit
cannot be requested until the paper, article, book, or geologic map has been
published or presented.
(F)
Professional Examination Review and Writing: Two (2) hours of credit for one
(1) hour spent preparing to serve or serving as an examination reviewer or on a
committee writing examination materials for an examination used for purposes of
assessing minimum competency to publicly practice geology or a geologic
specialty.
(G) Pro Bono Service:
One (1) hour of credit for one (1) hour of pro bono service that meets the
requirements of 809-25- 0000(4) and maintains, improves, or expands the
professional knowledge or skill of the registrant.
(H) State Registration Board Participation:
Eight (8) hours of credit for one (1) year of active membership on a state
geologist registration board. For a registrant not serving as a state geologist
registration board member, the Board will credit participation in state
geologist registration board activities as follows:
(i) One (1) hour of credit for one (1) hour
of attendance at a state geologist registration board meeting as documented in
official meeting minutes of a state geologist registration board;
(ii) One (1) hour of credit for one (1) hour
of participation in a state geologist registration board committee, taskforce,
or work group; and (iii) The Board will not credit more than two (2) hours per
renewal year for either (i) or (ii).
(I) Self-Study: One (1) hour of credit for
two (2) hours of reading professional, peer-reviewed papers or similar
documents on a topic related to the professional practice of geology, as
defined at ORS
672.505(7).
The registrant is responsible for documenting the self study, such as by
preparing a written summary of key points from the papers or documents read.
The Board will not credit more than two (2) hours per renewal year for self
study.
(3)
The Board has the final authority to determine in its sole discretion whether
continuing education activities requested by a registrant meet the requirements
of these rules.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 670.310, ORS 672.588
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 672.588
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