(1) Hours Required
(a) In order to renew a license, the licensee
must obtain twelve (12) hours of continuing education each calendar year. A
maximum of four (4) hours may be obtained in a multimedia format as defined in
part (3)(d)2 of this rule.
(b) A
licensee is exempt from continuing education requirements during the calendar
year of the licensee's graduation from a veterinary technology program approved
by the American Veterinary Medical Association.
(c) The Board approves courses for only the
number of hours contained in the course. A licensee will not receive credit for
repeating the same course in a calendar year.
(2) Proof of Compliance
(a) The due date for attendance and
completion of the required continuing education hours is December 31 of each
year. Each licensee must attest, on a Board provided form, to attendance and
completion of the required continuing education hours and that such hours were
obtained during the preceding calendar year.
(b) Timely completion of continuing education
credits is solely the responsibility of the licensee. Except for multi-media
courses, the licensee must be physically present at these continuing education
meetings.
(c) Each licensee must
retain independent documentation of attendance and completion of all continuing
education courses. This documentation must be retained for a period of four (4)
years from the end of the calendar year in which the course is completed. This
documentation must be produced for inspection and verification, if requested by
the Board during its verification process.
(3) Course Approval
(a) Courses to be offered for credit toward
the required continuing education hours must receive approval from the Board,
except as provided in subparagraph (e) of this rule.
(b) Timely completion of continuing education
credits is solely the responsibility of the licensee. Except as provided in
part (3)(d)2 of this rule, the licensee must be physically present at these
continuing education meetings and will be required to attest, at the time of
renewal, that the requirement has been met.
(c) Approval may be obtained by submitting
the following information to the Board's administrative office at least thirty
(30) days before the scheduled date of the course.
1. A course description or outline;
2. Names of all speakers and
sponsors;
3. Number of hours of
educational credit requested; and
4. Date of course.
(d) Continuing education courses may be
presented in any of the following formats:
1.
Lecture.
2. Multi-Media - With
successful completion of a written post-experience examination to evaluate
material retention, multi-media courses may be taken for continuing education
credit. Multi-Media courses may include courses using:
(i) The Internet
(ii) Closed circuit television
(iii) Satellite broadcasts
(iv) Correspondence courses
(v) Videotapes
(vi) CD-ROM
(vii) DVD
(viii) Teleconferencing
(ix) Videoconferencing
(x) Distance learning
(e) The following courses need not
receive approval and constitute Board-approved continuing education courses:
1. Courses sponsored or approved by any of
the following organizations:
American Animal Hospital Association
American Association for Wildlife Veterinarians
American Association for Women Veterinarians
American Association of Avian Pathologists
American Association of Bovine Practitioners
American Association of Equine Practitioners
American Association of Sheep and Goat Practitioners
American Association of Swine Practitioners
American Association of Veterinary Clinicians
American Association of Veterinary Parasitologists
American College of Veterinary Toxicologists
American College of Laboratory
Animal Medicine American College of Poultry
Veterinarians
American College of Theriogenologists
American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine
American Dairy Science Association
American Society of Animal Scientists
American Society for Veterinary Clinical Pathology
American Society of Veterinary Ophthalmology
American Veterinary Epidemiology Society
2. Educational courses sponsored by an
accredited school of veterinary medicine or veterinary technology. A course
taken for or assigned three (3) semester credit hours or equivalent quarter
credit hours counts as fifteen (15) continuing education hours. No credits will
be counted for courses failed.
3.
Courses and programs approved by the Registry of Approved Continuing Education
(RACE), which is the American Association of Veterinary State Boards' national
clearinghouse for approval of continuing education.
4. Educational programs dealing with the
practice of veterinary medicine provided by any local, state, regional,
national or international veterinary associations, Board-certified specialties
recognized by the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA), schools or
colleges of veterinary medicine accredited by the AVMA, and the United States
Department of Agriculture; and any program approved by another state veterinary
board.
(4)
Waiver or Extension of Continuing Education
(a) The Board may grant a waiver or extension
of the need to attend and complete the required hours of continuing
education.
(b) Waivers or
extensions will be considered only on an individual basis and may be requested
by submitting a written request to the Board's administrative office.
(c) A waiver or extension approved by the
Board is effective for only the calendar year for which the waiver is sought
unless otherwise specified in writing by the Board.
(5) Continuing Education for Reactivation of
a Retired License
(a) Any licensee who applies
for reactivation of a retired license must attest to having completed Board
approved continuing education credit equal to that required by this rule, with
a maximum requirement of twenty-four (24) hours.
(b) Any continuing education hours obtained
as a prerequisite for licensure reactivation shall not count toward the
continuing education hours required to be obtained before the end of the
calendar year of reactivation.
(c)
The Board, upon receipt of a written request and explanation, may waive any or
all of the continuing education for reactivation of a retired
license.
(6) Violations
(a) Any licensee who falsely attests to the
attendance and completion of the required continuing education hours or fails
to obtain the required continuing education hours may be subject to discipline
by the Board pursuant to T.C.A. §
63-12-124(a)(1), (2), (4), (12), or
(14).
(b) Education hours obtained as a result of
compliance with the terms of a Board Order in any disciplinary action shall not
count toward the continuing education hours a licensee must obtain each
calendar year.
Notes
Tenn. Comp. R. & Regs. 1730-03-.12
Original rule
filed September 13, 1987; effective November 14, 1987. Repeal and new rule
filed April 28, 1995; effective July 12, 1995. Amendment filed September 12,
2001; effective November 26, 2001. Amendment filed June 25, 2003; effective
September 8, 2003. Amendment filed June 26, 2007; effective September 9, 2007.
Amendment filed May 23, 2014; effective 8/21/2014.
Authority: T.C.A. §§
4-5-202,
4-5-204,
63-12-106,
63-12-120,
63-12-121,
63-12-122,
63-12-124, and
63-12-135.