Utah Admin. Code R156-15-309 - Continuing Education
In accordance with Subsections 58-1-203(1)(g) and 58-1-308(3)(b), the following continuing professional education requirements ("CPE") are established as a condition for renewal or reinstatement of licenses under Title 58, Chapter 15:
(1) During each
two-year period commencing on June 1 of each odd-numbered year, a licensee
shall complete at least 40 hours of CPE directly related to the licensee's
professional practice.
(2) If a
licensee first becomes licensed during the two-year renewal period, the
licensee's required number of CPE hours shall be decreased proportionately
according to the date of licensure.
(3) All CPE shall:
(a) have an identifiable clear statement of
purpose and defined objective for the educational program directly related to
the practice of a health facility administrator;
(b) be relevant to the licensee's
professional practice;
(c) be
presented in a competent, well organized, and sequential manner consistent with
the stated purpose and objective of the program;
(d) be prepared and presented by individuals
who are qualified by education, training, and experience; and
(e) have a competent method of registration
of individuals who actually completed the professional education program, with
records of that registration and completion available for review.
(4) The following may qualify as
CPE:
(a) education obtained from an accredited
university or college in pursuit of an advanced degree;
(b) lecturing or instructing a CPE course or
teaching in a college or university in the licensee's profession;
(c) education under the sponsorship of or
approved by a licensing agency of Utah or another state;
(d) real-time, interactive distance learning
courses that are clearly documented as real-time and interactive;
(e) distance learning courses that are not
real-time and interactive, up to a maximum of 20 CPE hours;
(f) volunteer service on boards, committees,
or in leadership roles in any state, national, or international organization
for the development and improvement of the licensee's profession, up to a
maximum of 10 CPE hours.
(5) A licensee shall maintain adequate
documentation as proof of the licensee's compliance with this section, for a
period of four years after the end of the renewal cycle for which the CPE is
due.
(6) The Division may defer or
waive CPE requirements in accordance with Section
R156-1-308d, for a period of up
to three years.
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