201 KAR 13:055. Continuing education requirements.
RELATES
TO: KRS 326.020, 326.080
STATUTORY
AUTHORITY: KRS 326.020(3)
NECESSITY,
FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY: KRS 326.020(3)(b) requires licensees of the board to
complete continuing education as a condition of license renewal. This
administrative regulation establishes a continuing education program for
ophthalmic dispenser licensees and apprentice ophthalmic dispenser licensees
and the basic requirements, methods of accreditation, and manner of reporting.
Section
1. "Continuing education hour" means fifty (50) contact minutes of
participating in continuing education experiences.
Section
2. (1) Each ophthalmic dispenser licensee shall be required to complete a
minimum of six (6) continuing education hours in order to renew his license
each year.
(2)
Each apprentice ophthalmic dispenser licensee shall be required to complete a
minimum of four (4) continuing education hours in order to renew his license
each year.
(3)
Continuing education hours in excess of the number required at the time of
renewal of license shall not be applied to future requirements.
Section
3. (1) A minimum of three (3) of the required six (6) continuing education
hours for renewal of ophthalmic dispenser licensure and a minimum of two (2) of
the required four (4) continuing education hours for renewal of apprentice
ophthalmic dispenser licensure shall be obtained through programs sponsored by
entities listed in Section 4(1) of this administrative regulation.
(2)
The remaining continuing education hours may be obtained through any of the
sources listed in Section 4 of this administrative regulation.
(3)
Repetitious completion of a program shall not entitle the participant to
additional continuing education credit.
(4) Licenses issued after
August 1 shall be exempt from the continuing education requirement for renewal
by December 31 of the same year.
Section
4. Continuing education hours applicable to renewal of licensure shall be
directly related to the professional growth and development of ophthalmic
dispensers. They may be earned by completing any of the following educational
activities:
(1)
Programs not requiring board review and approval. An educational program from
any of the following providers shall be deemed to be relevant to ophthalmic
dispensing and shall be approved without further review by the board if it is
provided by:
(a)
The Society of Dispensing Opticians of Kentucky;
(b)
The Opticians Association of America, or any of its affiliated state chapters;
(c)
The Contact Lens Society of America, or any of its affiliated state chapters;
(d)
The National Academy of Opticianary, or any of its affiliated state chapters;
(e)
The American Optometric Association, or any of its affiliated state chapters;
(f)
The American Academy of Ophthalmology, or any of its affiliated state chapters;
(g)
The Southeastern Conference; or
(h)
The National Association of Optometrists and Opticians.
(2)
Programs requiring board review and approval. A program from any of the
following sources shall be reviewed and determined if it is relevant and
therefore subsequently approved by the board:
(a)
Accredited schools' continuing education programs; or
(b)
Any other provider's continuing education programs.
(3)
Related areas not specifically a part of the field of ophthalmic dispensing may
be approved for up to two (2) continuing education hours, if the board believes
that the related areas may serve to enhance the licensee's ability to practice.
Section
5. Sponsors of continuing education programs shall be responsible for obtaining
from the board accreditation for their respective continuing education
programs.
(1)
Programs shall be submitted to the board for review and approval at least
thirty (30) days prior to planned participation so the participants can know
the value of the experience prior to actual participation.
(2)
Requests for program changes shall be made to and accredited by the board or
the evaluation and accreditation of the program becomes null and void.
(3)
Sponsors shall maintain for three (3) years records of the names of those
participants who complete a program.
Section
6. Sponsors and licensees requesting approval of continuing education for
ophthalmic dispensers shall submit any information the board may require.
Section
7. Submission of fraudulent statements or certificates concerning continuing
education shall subject the licensee to revocation or suspension of his license
as provided in KRS Chapter 326.
Section
8. Each licensee shall submit, with the annual renewal application, on forms
provided by the board, a list of accredited continuing education hours
completed by the licensee during the previous license year.
Section
9. (1)(a) Each person registered with the board shall retain proof of
attendance and completion of all continuing education requirements.
(b)
These documents shall be retained for a period of three (3) years from the end
of the calendar year in which the continuing education was acquired.
(c)
This documentation shall be produced for inspection and verification, if
requested in writing by the board during its verification process.
(d)
The board shall not maintain continuing education files.
(2)(a)
The board shall conduct a randomly selected audit of individual records to
assure that the continuing education requirements have been met.
(b)
An individual's record may be audited during consecutive renewal periods.
(3)
If audited, the individual shall provide evidence of continuing education
activities. The evidence shall be either:
(a)
Certificates verifying the individual's attendance at the continuing education
programs described above; or
(b)
An official transcript verifying credit hours earned. One (1) semester credit
hour is equivalent to six (6) continuing education hours for the purpose of
licensure renewal.
Section
10. Upon proper application to the board, a licensee may be granted a deferral
on a year-to-year basis at the discretion of the board for reasons of illness,
incapacity, or other similar extenuating circumstances.
Section
11. Each licensee shall keep the board informed of his correct address and
place of employment. The board shall be informed in writing of any changes to
the licensee's address or place of employment. (21 Ky.R. 712; Am. 1087; eff.
10-19-94; 27 Ky.R. 1530; 2503; 2725; eff. 4-9-2001.)