16 Tex. Admin. Code § 110.21 - License Requirements
(a) Applicants
qualifying under the Act, §451.153(a)(1), shall have:
(1) a baccalaureate or post-baccalaureate
degree, which includes at least 24 hours of combined academic credit from each
of the following course areas:
(A) human
anatomy and human physiology;
(B)
health, disease, nutrition, fitness, wellness, emergency care, first aid, or
drug and alcohol education;
(C)
kinesiology or biomechanics;
(D)
physiology of exercise;
(E)
athletic training, sports medicine, or care and prevention of
injuries;
(F) advanced athletic
training, advanced sports medicine, or assessment of injury; and
(G) therapeutic exercise, therapeutic
rehabilitation, or therapeutic modalities; and
(2) an apprenticeship in athletic training
meeting the following requirements:
(A) the
program shall be under the direct supervision of and on the same campus as a
Texas licensed athletic trainer, or if out-of-state, the college or
university's certified or state licensed athletic trainer;
(B) the apprenticeship must be a minimum of
1,800 hours. It must be based on the academic calendar and must be completed
during at least five fall and/or spring semesters. Hours in the classroom do
not count toward apprenticeship hours;
(C) the hours must be completed in college or
university intercollegiate sports programs. A maximum of 600 hours of the 1,800
hours may be accepted from an affiliated setting which the college or
university's athletic trainer has approved. An affiliated setting may be any
setting where athletic training takes place. No more than 300 hours may be
earned at one affiliated setting. These hours must be under the direct
supervision of a licensed physician, licensed or certified athletic trainer, or
licensed physical therapist;
(D)
1,500 hours of the apprenticeship shall be fulfilled while enrolled as a
student at a college or university; and
(E) the apprenticeship must offer work
experience in a variety of sports. It shall include instruction by a certified
or state-licensed athletic trainer in prevention of injuries, emergency care,
rehabilitation, modality usage, administrative management, and assessment of
injuries.
(b)
In place of the requirements in subsection (a), applicants qualifying under the
Act, §451.153(a)(1) shall hold a baccalaureate or post-baccalaureate
degree and one of the following:
(1) current
licensure, registration, or certification as an athletic trainer issued by
another state, jurisdiction, or territory of the United States; or
(2) current national certification as an
athletic trainer issued by the Board of Certification, Inc. (BOC).
(c) Applicants qualifying under
the Act, §451.153(a)(2), shall have a baccalaureate or post-baccalaureate
degree or a state-issued certificate in physical therapy. Applicants who hold
such degrees must complete three semester hours of a basic athletic training
course from an accredited college or university. An applicant shall also
complete an apprenticeship in athletic training meeting the following
requirements.
(1) The program shall be a
minimum of 720 hours. It must be based on the academic calendar and must be
completed during at least three fall and/or spring semesters. The hours must be
under the direct supervision of a college or university's Texas licensed
athletic trainer or if out-of-state, the college or university's certified or
state-licensed athletic trainer. The apprenticeship includes a minimum of 360
hours per year. Hours in the classroom do not count toward apprenticeship
hours.
(2) A semester includes
pre-season practice sessions. The apprenticeship must offer work experience in
a variety of sports.
(3) The
apprenticeship must be completed in a college or university's intercollegiate
sports program. A maximum of 240 hours of the 720 hours may be earned at an
affiliated setting which the college or university's athletic trainer has
approved. An affiliated setting may be any setting where athletic training
takes place. No more than 120 hours may be earned at one affiliated
setting.
(d) In place of
the requirements in subsections (a) and (b), an applicant qualifying under the
Act, §451.153(a)(1), shall have a baccalaureate or post-baccalaureate
degree in athletic training from a college or university, which held
accreditation, during the applicant's matriculation at the college or
university and at the time the degree was conferred, from a nationally
recognized accrediting organization that is approved by the
department.
(e) Certification
required. An applicant must have:
(1) current
certification in the techniques of professional rescuer cardio-pulmonary
resuscitation and the use of an automated external defibrillator; or
(2) current certification for Emergency
Medical Services (EMS) with the Department of State Health Services or its
successor agency.
(f)
Each applicant must have a baccalaureate or post-baccalaureate degree from a
college or university, which held accreditation, at the time the degree was
conferred, from a regional educational accrediting association that is approved
by the department.
(g) The
relevance to the licensing requirements of academic courses, the titles of
which are not self-explanatory, must be substantiated through course
descriptions in official school catalogs or bulletins or by other means
acceptable to the department.
(h)
The department shall not accept courses, which an applicant's transcript
indicates, were not completed with a passing grade for credit.
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