Utah Admin. Code R156-5a-304 - Continuing Education
(1) In accordance
with Section
58-5a-304, a continuing
professional education requirement is established for all individuals licensed
under Title 58, Chapter 5a.
(2)
During each two-year period commencing on September 30 of each even-numbered
year, a licensee shall be required to complete not less than 40 hours of
qualified professional education directly related to the licensee's
professional clinical practice.
(3)
The required number of hours of professional 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 license
date.
(4) Qualified professional
education under this section shall:
(a) have
an identifiable clear statement of purpose and defined objective for the
program directly related to the practice of a podiatric physician;
(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;
(e) have a competent method of registration
of individuals who completed the program with records of registration and
completion available for review; and
(f) be sponsored or approved by a combination
of the following:
(i) one of the
organizations listed in Subsection
58-5a-304(3);
(ii) the American Podiatric Medical
Association; or
(iii) the Division
of Occupational and Professional Licensing.
(5) Credit for professional education shall
be recognized in accordance with the following:
(a) unlimited hours shall be recognized for
professional education completed in blocks of time of not less than one hour in
formally established classroom courses, seminars, or conferences;
(b) a maximum of 40 hours per two-year period
may be recognized for teaching in a college or university or teaching qualified
professional education courses in the field of podiatry;
(c) a maximum of ten hours per two-year
period may be recognized for clinical readings directly related to practice as
a podiatric physician;
(d) a
maximum of six hours per two-year period may come from the Division of
Occupational and Professional Licensing; and
(e) per Section
58-13-3 concerning charity health
care, a maximum of 15% of the required hours per two-year period may come from
providing volunteer services within the scope of license at a qualified
location, with one hour of credit earned for every four hours of volunteer
service.
(6) A licensee
shall be responsible for maintaining competent records of completed qualified
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 demonstrate the professional education meets the requirements of this
section.
(7) If a licensee properly
documents that the 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.
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