22 Tex. Admin. Code § 341.2 - Continuing Competence Requirements
(a)
Continuing competence is the ongoing acquisition and maintenance of the
professional knowledge, skill, and ability of the PT or PTA through successful
completion of educational and professional activities related to the physical
therapy profession.
(b) All
continuing competence activities submitted to satisfy renewal requirements must
be board-approved by an organization selected by the board.
(c) For each biennial renewal, physical
therapists must complete a total of 30 continuing competence units (CCUs);
physical therapist assistants must complete a total of 20 CCUs. A CCU is the
relative value assigned to continuing competence activities based on specific
criteria developed by the Board.
(d) Continuing competence activities utilized
to fulfill renewal requirements must be completed within the 24 months prior to
the license expiration date.
(e)
Licensees must maintain original continuing competence activity completion
documents, as specified in §
341.3 of this title (relating to
Qualifying Continuing Competence Activities), for four years after the license
expiration date.
(f) All licensees
must complete a board-approved jurisprudence assessment module as part of their
total continuing competence requirement. The jurisprudence assessment module
shall be assigned a CCU value and standard approval number by the board and
shall include at a minimum the following components:
(1) The theoretical basis for ethical
decision-making;
(2) APTA's Code of
Ethics for the Physical Therapist and Guide for Professional Conduct, and the
Guide for Conduct of the Physical Therapist Assistant and Standards of Ethical
Conduct for the Physical Therapist Assistant;
(3) Legal standards of behavior (including
but not limited to the Act and Rules of the board); and
(4) Application of content to real and/or
hypothetical situations.
(g) The executive council will conduct an
audit of a random sample of licensees at least quarterly to determine
compliance with continuing competence requirements. Failure to maintain
accurate documentation, or failure to respond to a request to submit
documentation for an audit within 30 days of the date on the request, may
result in disciplinary action by the board.
(1) Licensees who are more than 90 days late
in renewing a license are not included in the audit, and must submit
documentation of continuing competence activities at time of renewal.
(2) The board or its committees may request
proof of completion of continuing competence activities claimed for renewal
purposes at any time from any licensee.
(h) If the board chooses to authorize an
organization(s) to approve continuing competence activities, the board shall
select an appropriate organization(s) pursuant to §
323.4 of this title, Request for
Proposals for Outsourced Services.
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