Wash. Admin. Code § 308-48-530 - Continuing education requirements
To meet the statutory continuing education requirement for renewing licenses for funeral directors, embalmers, funeral director interns and embalmer interns, the board requires the following:
(1) To maintain active practice, licensees
must accumulate five hours of continuing education hours (CE) for the upcoming
one year renewal period.
(a) The five hours of
CE must include one hour of OSHA/WISHA training.
(b) Credits in excess of five hours cannot be
carried forward to another renewal period.
(2) The CE accumulated is subject to audit by
the board.
(3) Licensees are
responsible to seek out qualifying CE that can be demonstrated to the board as
relevant to professional development.
(a)
Activities are not preapproved by the board.
(b) Activities must be relevant to the
practice of funeral directing (for licensed funeral directors and funeral
director interns) or embalming (for licensed embalmers and embalmer interns)
and may include technical, ethical, or managerial content.
(c) All activities must have a clear purpose
and objective that will maintain, improve, or expand skills and knowledge
relevant to the practice of the profession(s).
(4) The board is the final authority with
respect to claimed CE and the respective CE credit.
(5) The CE becomes eligible for credit upon
completion of the given activity.
(6) Licensees must maintain the records of
the CE and have the records available for inspection at their place of
employment. The records must include the date of the activity, the provider's
name, a description of activity and the number of CE hours.
(7) Licensees must keep their records for the
cumulative time in the current renewal period plus the two years before the
last renewal (three years total).
(8) By renewing a professional funeral
director license, embalmer license, funeral director intern license or embalmer
intern license, the licensee attests they have completed the required
continuing education for that renewal period.
(9) The board will audit a random sample of
licensees yearly. If a licensee is selected for an audit, the board will
provide instructions about how to respond.
(10) Licensees may face disciplinary action
for failing to complete the continuing education requirement or falsifying CE
records.
(11) If an audit
disqualifies credits that a licensee reported to the board and results in them
failing to complete the CE requirements, the board may require the shortage to
be made up over a period of time established by the board.
Notes
Statutory Authority: RCW 18.39.175 and chapter 34.05 RCW. 07-03-027, § 308-48-530, filed 1/5/07, effective 2/5/07. Statutory Authority: 1984 c 279 § 53(b). 85-01-077 (Order PL 504 ), § 308-48-530, filed 12/19/84.
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