Utah Admin. Code R156-20a-304 - Professional Continuing Education
(1) In
accordance with Section
58-20a-304, during each two year
period commencing June 1 of each odd numbered year, an environmental health
scientist or environmental health scientist-in-training shall be required to
complete not less than 30 hours of qualified professional continuing education
directly related to the licensee's professional practice.
(2) The required number of hours of
professional continuing education for an individual who first becomes licensed
during the two year period shall be decreased in a pro-rata amount equal to any
part of that two year period preceding the date on which that individual first
became licensed.
(3) Qualified
professional continuing education under this section shall:
(a) have an identifiable clear statement of
purpose and defined objective for the educational program directly related to
the practice of a environmental health scientist;
(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 associated with it a competent
method of registration of individuals who actually completed the professional
education program and records of that registration and completion are available
for review.
(4) Credit
shall be recognized for professional continuing education on an hour for hour
basis as a student completed in blocks of time of not less than 50 minutes in
formally established classroom courses, distance learning, seminars, lectures,
labs, or specific environmental conferences approved, taught or sponsored by:
(a) Utah Environmental Health
Association;
(b) Bureau of
Environmental Services;
(c) Utah
Department of Environmental Quality;
(d) Bureau of Epidemiology;
(e) State Food Program;
(f) National Environmental Health
Association;
(g) Food and Drug
Administration;
(h) Center for
Disease Control and Prevention;
(i)
any local, state or federal agency; and
(j) a college or university which provides
courses in or related to environmental health science.
(5) A maximum of 15 hours of credit may be
recognized for a person who teaches continuing professional education on an
hour for hour basis completed in block of time of not less than 50 minutes in
formally established classroom courses, seminars, lectures, conferences which
meet the requirements in Subsections (3) and (4).
(6) A licensee is responsible for maintaining
competent records of completed qualified professional continuing education for
a period of four years after close of the two year period to which the records
pertain. It is the responsibility of the licensee to maintain such information
with respect to qualified continuing professional education to demonstrate it
meets the requirements under this section.
(7) If properly documented that a licensee is
engaged in full time activities or is subjected to circumstances which prevent
that licensee from meeting the continuing professional education requirements
established under this section, the licensee may be excused from the
requirement for a period of up to three years. However, it is the
responsibility of the licensee to document the reasons and justify why the
requirement could not be met.
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