16 Tex. Admin. Code § 130.46 - Continuing Medical Education-Exceptions and Allowances; Approval of Hours
(a) Delinquency of
CME hours may be allowed in cases of hardship, as determined on an individual
basis by the executive director. In cases of such hardship, hours of
delinquency must be current at the end of a three-year period.
(b) Any licensee not actively practicing
podiatric medicine shall be exempt from these requirements; however, upon
resuming practice of podiatric medicine, that licensee must fulfill the
requirements of the preceding year from the effective date prior to the
resumption of practice.
(c) Hours
obtained in colleges or universities while working on a degreed or non-degreed
program or an approved residency program by the Council on Podiatric Medical
Education shall be considered as having fulfilled the requirements of
continuing education hours for the fiscal year, provided that the courses are
of a medical nature.
(d) Hours of
continuing education submitted to the department for approval, must be
certified by the continuing education director of the institution or
organization from which the hours were obtained, that the licensee was in
actual attendance for the specified period.
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