16 Tex. Admin. Code § 119.27 - Continuing Education Requirements
(a)
A registered sanitarian must obtain and show proof of 24 continuing education
hours related to the field of consumer health, environmental health, or
sanitation taken within the 24 months preceding renewal for a registration
issued for a two-year term.
(b)
Only the following continuing education activities shall serve as a basis for
registration renewal:
(1) approved by the
department or its designee in accordance with this section; or
(2) approved by another professional
regulatory agency in Texas as acceptable continuing education for registration
renewal.
(c) Acceptable
continuing education must be provided by one of the following types of
sponsors:
(1) a governmental agency;
(2) an accredited college or
university;
(3) an association
with a membership of 25 or more persons; or
(4) a pre-approved commercial education
business.
(d)
Government agencies, non-profit organizations, and accredited colleges and
universities are pre-approved as sponsors for continuing education when the
activity is conducted or sponsored in compliance with these rules and is
directly related to environmental health, consumer health, or sanitation.
(e) Continuing education
activities conducted by approved sponsors must meet the following criteria:
(1) the activity must have significant
educational or practical content to maintain appropriate levels of competency;
(2) the activity must have a
record keeping procedure provided by the sponsor which includes a register of
who took the course and the number of continuing education hours earned;
(3) the sponsor must include
procedures for verifying participant's attendance as well as comprehension of
subject matter presented. These procedures may include, but are not limited to,
examinations, post-activity questionnaires, field demonstrations, in-class
workbooks or handout materials, and/or question and answer periods to assure
participant understanding of the subject matter;
(4) the activity must be at least 50 minutes
in length of actual instruction time. No credit will be given for time used to
promote the sponsor or other non-relevant activities; and
(5) the sponsor must ensure the activity
complies with all applicable federal and state laws, including the Americans
with Disabilities Act (ADA) requirements for access to activities.
(f) Acceptable continuing
education activities in consumer health, environmental health, or sanitation
include the following:
(1) conferences;
(2) home-study training modules
(including professional journals requiring successful completion of a test
document);
(3) lectures;
(4) panel discussions;
(5) seminars;
(6) accredited college or university courses;
(7) video or film presentations
with live instruction;
(8) field
demonstrations;
(9)
teleconferences;
(10) online
training; or
(11) other activities
approved by the department.
(g) Sponsors must ensure that all continuing
education instructors have one of the following credentials or hold one of the
following positions:
(1) certification as a
registered sanitarian by the department;
(2) instructor at the Texas Engineering
Extension Service;
(3) faculty
member at an accredited college or university;
(4) employee of the department or the
Department of State Health Services; or
(5) teaching or work experience determined by
the sponsor to be sufficient.
(h) To obtain department approval to provide
approved continuing education, the sponsor must submit:
(1) a completed application on department
forms;
(2) the fee prescribed in
§119.80; and
(3) any
additional information or material requested by the department.
(i) Each approved continuing
education sponsor shall be approved for one year from date of approval.
Sponsors who wish to continue approval should submit a sponsor approval form
and prescribed fee.
(j) Sponsors
of approved continuing education activities shall:
(1) at the conclusion of the activity
distribute to those registered sanitarians who have successfully completed the
activity a certificate of completion which shall include the name of the
sponsor, the date and name of the activity, and the continuing education hours
earned; and
(2) maintain a copy of
the register for five years and provide it to the department upon request.
(k) Each registered
sanitarian shall collect and keep certificates of completion from all courses
completed. These certificates of completion will be used to document a
registered sanitarian's attendance at approved courses. Transcripts showing
coursework in environmental or consumer health from an accredited college or
university, or written verification of hours approved by the National
Environmental Health Association (NEHA) will also be accepted. The department
will conduct random audits for compliance with this requirement.
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