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815 KAR 4:060. Requirements for approval of continuing education courses and providers


Published: 2015

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      815 KAR 4:060. Requirements for approval of

continuing education courses and providers.

 

      RELATES

TO: KRS 198B.030, 198B.4009, 198B.4011, 198B.4013, 198B.4023, 198B.4025

      STATUTORY

AUTHORITY: 198B.030, 198B.4009, 198B.4023(7), 198B.4025

      NECESSITY,

FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY: KRS 198B.4009(3) authorizes the Department of

Housing, Buildings and Construction to promulgate administrative regulations

necessary to implement the provisions of KRS 198B.400 to 198B.540. KRS

198B.4025 authorizes the department to promulgate an administrative regulation to

establish requirements for approval of continuing education programs. This

administrative regulation establishes the requirements for approval of

continuing education programs in addition to those approved statutorily.

 

      Section

1. Requirements for Continuing Educational Provider Approval. (1) For a Continuing

Education Provider to be approved by the department, the applicant shall either

be a:

      (a)

Trade Association with affiliation to the Elevator Trade;

      (b)

Trade school;

      (c)

College;

      (d)

Technical school;

      (e)

Business dedicated solely to providing continuing education and that provides

at least one (1) course in each of the congressional districts quarterly;

      (f)

Elevator company that employs full-time training personnel to conduct

continuing education programs providing continuing education for elevator mechanics

only; or

      (g)

Elevator manufacturer or distributor that employs full time training personnel

to conduct continuing education programs providing continuing education for elevator

mechanics only.

      (2)(a)

Each continuing education course provider shall register with the department as

required by subsection (3) of this section before submitting course materials

for department approval.

      (b)

Registration shall be valid for two (2) years from the date of issuance.

      (3)

Course providers shall register on Form EV-5, Application for Approval as a

Continuing Education Course Provider for Elevator Licensure and shall include

the following:

      (a)

Company name;

      (b)

Contact person;

      (c)

Mailing address;

      (d)

Email address;

      (e)

Telephone number; and

      (f)

Fax number.

      (4)

The department shall maintain a list of approved continuing education course

providers.

      (5)

Each course provider shall report to the department a change to the information

submitted in the initial application within thirty (30) days after the change

takes effect.

      (6)

For each course approved, the provider shall distribute a questionnaire to each

applicant in attendance for the purpose of rating the course.

 

      Section

2. Continuing Education Course Approval. (1) A separate application for

approval shall be submitted to the department on Form EV-6, Application for

Continuing Education Course for Elevator Licensure, for each course offered by

the course provider.

      (2)(a)

A Form EV-6, Application for Continuing Education Course for Elevator Licensure,

shall be submitted only by an approved provider registered with the department.

      (b)

A form EV-6, Application for Continuing Education Course for Elevator Licensure,

shall be submitted at least sixty (60) days prior to the course’s offering.

      (3)

A continuing education course shall provide instruction in at least one (1) of

the subject areas specified in 815 KAR 4:050, Section 1(2)(a) through (d) and

Section 2(2)(a) through (c).

      (4)

The course application shall include the following:

      (a)

Name of the course;

      (b)

Name and registration number of the provider;

      (c)

A course syllabus;

      (d)

Name of the instructor or presenter along with his or her qualifications;

      (e)

The amount of actual time needed to present the course;

      (f)

The objectives of the course; and

      (g)

A statement of the practicality of the course to the elevator trade.

      (5)

Content changes made to the course shall require a subsequent submission to the

department for review and approval or denial.

      (6)

Course approval shall be valid for two (2) years from the date of department

approval.

      (7)(a)

The department shall issue a course number for each approved course.

      (b)

The course number and the provider’s number shall appear on all advertisements

and certificates for the course.

      (8)

A provider shall submit to the department a quarterly schedule including dates

and locations of courses by January 1, April 1, July 1, and October 1 annually.

      (9)

The department shall receive notification of scheduling changes at least ten

(10) working days prior to the originally scheduled course date by fax or

e-mail to the Elevator Section.

      (10)

Cancellations.

      (a)

The provider shall give notice of cancellation no less than five (5) working

days prior to scheduled classes unless the governor declares a state of

emergency or other conditions exist that would preclude a five (5) day

notification of cancellation.

      (b)

If a scheduled class is cancelled, the registrant shall have the option to

attend a rescheduled class or receive a full refund for the cancelled class

from the provider.

      (c)

A registrant who notifies a provider of registration cancellation prior to five

(5) working days of a scheduled course may choose either a full refund or to

attend a subsequent course.

      (d)

A provider shall not cancel a course with ten (10) or more registrants, unless

it is the result of an emergency.

 

      Section

3. Continuing Education Course Records. (1) Each registered course provider

shall establish and maintain for at least three (3) years the following records

for each approved course:

      (a)

Certificates of completion as provided in subsection (2) of this section;

      (b)

An attendance sign-in and sign-out sheet; and

      (c)

A course syllabus.

      (2)

Certificates of completion.

      (a)

Each registered course provider shall issue a certificate of completion for

each participant who enrolled and completed an approved continuing education

course.

      (b)

A certificate of completion shall contain the following information about the

individual participant:

      1.

Name;

      2.

Address;

      3.

License number;

      4.

Date of attendance; and

      5.

Course completed.

      (c)

One (1) copy of the certificate of completion shall be:

      1.

Sent to the department electronically;

      2.

Retained on file by the provider in compliance with subsection (1) of this

section of this section; and

      3.

Given to the participant upon completion of the course.

 

      Section

4. Course Audits. (1) Records requested in writing by the department shall be

delivered to the department within ten (10) days of the requesting date.

      (2)

Representatives of the department shall not be prohibited from attending an

approved continuing education course to ensure that:

      (a)

The course meets the stated objectives; and

      (b)

Applicable requirements are being met.

 

      Section

5. Disciplinary Action. Provider approval shall be revoked if the provider:

      (1)

Obtains, or attempts to obtain, registration or course approval through fraud,

false statements, or misrepresentation;

      (2)

Does not provide complete and accurate information in either the initial

registration or in notification of changes to the information;

      (3)

Advertises a course as being approved by the department prior to receiving

approval; or

      (4)

Fails to comply with the requirements of this administrative regulation.

 

      Section

6. Incorporation by Reference. (1) The following material is incorporated by reference:

      (a)

"Application for Approval as a Continuing Education Course Provider for

Elevator Licensure", Form EV-5, October 2011; and

      (b)

"Application for Continuing Education Course for Elevator Licensure",

Form EV-6, October 2011.

      (2)

This material may be inspected, copied, or obtained, subject to applicable

copyright law, at the Department of Housing, Buildings and Construction,

Division of Building Codes Enforcement, Elevator Section, 101 Sea Hero Road,

Suite 100, Frankfort, Kentucky 40601-5405, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to

4:30 p.m. (38 Ky.R. 442; 919; eff. 11-30-11; 39 Ky.R. 627; eff. 1-4-13.)