Utah Admin. Code R156-28-304 - Continuing Professional Education
In accordance with Section 58-28-306, there is created a continuing professional education requirement as a condition for renewal or reinstatement of licenses issued under Title 58, Chapter 28. Continuing professional education shall comply with the following criteria:
(1) During each two year period commencing on
September 30 of each even-numbered year, a licensee shall be required to
complete at least 24 hours of qualified continuing professional education
directly related to the licensee's professional practice.
(2) If a licensee first becomes licensed
during the two-year period, the licensee's required number of continuing
professional education hours shall be decreased proportionately according to
the date of licensure.
(3)
Qualified continuing professional 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 veterinarian;
(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) Credit for continuing professional
education shall be recognized in accordance with the following:
(a) Unlimited hours shall be recognized for
continuing professional education as a student or presenter, completed in
blocks of time of not less than one hour in formally established classroom
courses, seminars, lectures, wet labs, or specific veterinary conferences
approved or sponsored by one or more of the following:
(i) the American Veterinary Medical
Association;
(ii) the Utah
Veterinary Medical Association;
(iii) the American Animal Hospital
Association;
(iv) the American
Association of Equine Practitioners;
(v) the American Association of Bovine
Practitioners;
(vi) certifying
boards recognized by the AVMA;
(vii) other state veterinary medical
associations or state licensing boards; or
(viii) the Registry of Continuing Education
(RACE) of the AASVB.
(b)
No more than five continuing professional education hours may be counted for
being the primary author of an article published in a peer reviewed scientific
journal, and no more than two continuing professional education hours may be
counted for being a secondary author.
(c) No more than six continuing professional
education hours may be in practice management courses.
(d) Any continuing professional education
where there is no instructor or where the instructor is not physically present,
shall assure the licensee's participation and acquisition of the knowledge and
skills intended by means of an examination. These types of continuing
professional education courses include internet, audio/visual recordings,
broadcast seminars, mail and other correspondence courses.
(5) A licensee shall be responsible for
maintaining competent records of completed qualified continuing professional
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.
(6) A licensee who is unable to complete the
continuing professional education requirement for reasons such as a medical or
related condition, humanitarian or ecclesiastical services, or extended
presence in a geographical area where continuing education is not available,
may be excused from the requirement for a period of up to three years as
provided in Section R156-1-308d.
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