Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 9, September, 2024
SECTION 1.
Definitions
(A) "Automatic licensure" means granting the
occupational licensure without an individual having met occupational licensure
requirements provided under the Arkansas Code or by other provisions in these
Rules.
(B) "Automatic Occupational
Licensure" means the granting of occupational licensure to an applicant who
establishes residency in this state without the individual's having met
occupational licensure requirements provided under Title 17 of the Arkansas
Code or by these Rules.
(C)
"Contact hour" means approximately fifty (50) minute classroom instruction or
its equivalent.
(D) "Continuing
Education Unit" means value given for participation in organized continuing
education experience under reasonable sponsorship, capable direction and
qualified instruction approved by the Board. One CEU is equal to ten (10)
contact hours.
(E) "Environmental
Sanitation" means the study, art and the technique of applying scientific
knowledge for the improvement of the environment of man for his health and
welfare.
(F) "Registered
Sanitarian" means an environmental health professional educated in the field of
environmental health, physical and biological sciences who meets the
requirements of Section 8 (1) and 12 of this Act. Such persons may be
specifically trained to organize, implement and manage environmental health
programs.
(G) "Sanitarian in
Training" means a person who meets the educational qualifications as provided
in this Act but does not meet the experience requirements of this Act for
registration as a registered sanitarian.
(H) "Training Sponsor" means any party
responsible for providing continuing education training and/or instruction for
the registered sanitarian.
(I)
"Uniformed service member" means an active or reserve component member of the
United States Air Force, United States Army, United States Coast Guard, United
States Marine Corps, United States Navy, United States Space Force, or National
Guard; an active component member of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration Commissioned Officer Corps; or an active or reserve component
member of the United States Commissioned Corps of the Public Health
Service.
(J) "Uniformed service
veteran" means a former member of the United States uniformed services
discharged under conditions other than dishonorable.
SECTION 2.
The Board of
Sanitarians
(A) There is hereby created
the State Board of Sanitarians, to consist of five members who shall be
appointed by the Governor.
(1) Within thirty
days after the effective date of this act (March 27, 1957), the Governor shall
appoint five persons as members of the Board. The Sanitarians will submit 10
names to the Governor of persons eligible to be members of the Board. Of these
names, the Governor shall select five names to be the Board. Each ensuing year
three names shall be submitted by the Arkansas Society of Professional
Sanitarians of qualified persons to the Governor of which one shall be chose to
fill the expired term of the Board member.
(2) The term of office shall be fixed so that
one member of the board will be retired each year. The term of the first board
member shall be fixed so that one member will be appointed for one year,
another for two years, another for three years, another for four years and
another for five years. After that each member shall be appointed for a five
year period except for a person who is appointed to fill out the unexpired term
of another member. The term of office shall expire on June 30 of each
year.
(3) The board members chosen
shall be sanitarians who have been residents in the State of Arkansas for at
least one year, have had experience in the field of environmental sanitation
for at least five years and are presently engaged in the field of environmental
sanitation and are not less than 30 years of age. The board member shall hold a
current certificate of registration issued by the board, except that the
members first appointed shall receive certificate of registration without
application or examination. The Board shall adopt and have an official seal
which shall be affixed to all certificates of registration.
(4) The Governor shall fill any vacancy
caused by death, resignation, or removal for the unexpired term.
(5) The Governor may remove any member of the
board for misconduct, incapacity, or neglect of duty.
(6) The members of the Board shall serve
without compensation but shall be reimbursed for their actual and necessary
expense incurred in the performance of their duties.
SECTION 3.
Powers
(A) The board shall have such authority as is
reasonably necessary to administer this act.
(B) The chairman and secretary of the board
may administer oaths and subpoena witnesses.
(C) The secretary shall keep a record of all
proceedings of the board including a register of all holders of a current
certificate of registration. These records shall be open to the public at all
reasonable times.
(D) The board may
employ and fix the compensation of such assistants, clerks, stenographers,
typists and other employees, to serve at the pleasure of the board, and to
acquire such office space, furniture, supplies, equipment and other such proper
conveniences as may be reasonably necessary for the performance of their duties
under this Act.
(E) The board
shall, as a means to maintain professional competency, promulgate rules
establishing standards for continuing education. The continuing education units
shall be direct participation in a course or courses approved by the Board. The
standards shall be established in a manner to assure that a variety of
alternative forms of continuing education are available to Registered
Sanitarians, including but not limited to academic studies, in-service
education, institutes, seminars, lectures, conferences, workshops, extension
courses, home study programs, articles published, scientific papers published.
The standards should recognize specialized areas of endeavor. The Board may
contract with another agency or association to perform part or all of the
duties in establishing procedures to record and retain CEU data for all
registered sanitarians in good standing.
SECTION 4.
Meetings
(A) The board shall hold its regular meetings
on the fourth Friday in January, April, July, and October, and at such time as
the chairman of the board shall appoint.
(B) The board shall elect a chairman and
secretary from its members appointed by the Governor.
(C) The Board shall have the power to call
special meetings at such times as a quorum of the Board shall deem necessary.
It may meet at such places as a majority may agree upon giving due
consideration to the convenience of the Board and the applicants for
examination or reciprocity.
(D)
Three members shall constitute a quorum, but no action may be taken on any
questions unless at least three members are in accord.
SECTION 5.
Application
(A) The Board shall require all applicants
for Registration to complete and execute an Application for Registration in the
form furnished by the Board.
(B)
The same form for application for initial registration shall also be used in
applications for reinstatement of former Registered Sanitarians whose
Registration has been revoked or cancelled because of (a) Order of the Board as
authorized by Ark. Code Ann. §
17-43-309, or (b) failure to pay
the annual registration fee required by Ark. Code Ann. §
17-43-308.
SECTION 6.
Examinations
(A) The board shall hold examinations to test
the fitness of applicants for registration at such times and places within this
state as the board shall determine but shall hold at least one examination
every year. The scope and examination shall be determined by the
board.
(B) The board shall admit to
examination any person who makes application to the secretary of the board on
forms prescribed and furnished by the board, pays an application fee of twenty
dollars ($20.00) to defray the expense of examination and submits evidence
satisfactory to the board that he is a citizen of the United States of good
moral character.
The minimum requirements for admission to examination as a
registered sanitarian shall be as follows:
(1) A bachelor's degree of public health or
master's degree of public health with specialization in sanitary sciences from
an approved school of public health; or
(2) College graduate in one of the natural
sciences (biology, chemistry, physics, math, earth and/ or geology) or
engineering, with a minimum of 30 semester hours or its equivalent of the above
subjects, plus one year's experience in environmental sanitation or approved
training courses.
(a) Any person meeting the
educational qualifications of this Section, but who does not meet the
experience requirements of this Section, may make application to the Board
through a process prescribed by the Board for acceptance as a
Sanitarian-in-training. The Board shall accept such application when submitted,
if accompanied by the required fee, not to exceed ten dollars ($10.00), as
prescribed by the Board.
(C) Within 90 days after an application is
filed with the secretary, the board shall notify the applicant whether his
application for examination was accepted or rejected and if rejected, the
reason therefore. One half of the application fee shall be returned to each
rejected applicant.
(D) The
secretary of the board shall give reasonable notice by mail of the time and
place of examination to each applicant accepted for examination.
(E) Within 60 days after the examination is
given, the board shall notify by mail each person who took the examination that
he has passed or failed the examination.
SECTION 7.
Certificate of
Registration.
(A) Each person who
passes the examination to the satisfaction of the board shall be issued a
certificate of registration upon payment of a registration fee of ten dollars
($10.00)
(B) The board shall issue
a certificate of registration without examination to any person who makes
application on forms prescribed and furnished by the board, pays a registration
fee of ten dollars and submits satisfactory proof that:
(1) They are of good moral
character.
(2) They have had at
least two years' experience in the field of environmental sanitation.
(3) They are registered as a sanitarian in a
state in which the qualifications for registration are not lower that the
qualifications for registration in this state at the time he applies for
registration.
(C) Each
certificate of registration issued by the Board shall expire on June 30,
following the date of issue. A renewal certificate may be issued:
(1) To the holder of a current certificate of
registration who makes application prior to the expiration of his current
certificate and pays a renewal fee of twenty dollars ($20.00), provided that
satisfactory proof of complying with the Board's continuing education
requirements must accompany renewal applications: and
(2) To a former registered sanitarian whose
certificate has been suspended or revoked who makes application not more than
60 days after the expiration date of the last certificate issued to him and
pays a renewal fee of forty dollars ($40.00) and complies with continuing
education requirements.
(D) No person shall offer his service as a
registered sanitarian or use, assume or advertise in any way any title or
description tending to convey the impression that he is a registered sanitarian
unless he is the holder of a current certificate of registration issued by the
Board of Sanitarians. A holder of a current certificate of registration may
append to his name the letters, "R.S."
SECTION 8.
Uniformed Service Members
Licensure under Act 135 of 2021.
(A)
Applicability
(1) This Rule applies to a:
(a) uniformed service member stationed in the
State of Arkansas;
(b) uniformed
service veteran who resides in or establishes residency in the State of
Arkansas;
(c) The spouse of (a) or
(b) including a:
i. uniformed service member
who is assigned a tour of duty that excludes the spouse from accompanying the
uniformed service member and the spouse relocates to Arkansas; or,
ii. uniformed service member who is killed or
succumbs to his or her injuries or illness in the line of duty if the spouse
establishes residency in Arkansas.
(B) Automatic Licensure
(1) Automatic Licensure shall be granted to
persons listed in SECTION 8. (A) if:
(a) The
person is a holder in good standing of occupational licensure with similar
scope of practice issued by another state, territory, or district of the United
States; and,
(b) The person pays
the licensure fee.
(2)
Credit toward initial licensure
(a) Relevant
and applicable uniformed service education, training, national certification,
or service-issued credential shall be accepted toward initial
licensure.
(3)
Expiration Dates and Continuing Education
(a)
A license expiration date shall be extended for a deployed uniformed service
member or spouse for one hundred eighty (180) days following the date of the
uniformed service member's return from deployment.
(b) A uniformed service member or spouse
shall be exempt from continuing education requirements in this Rule for one
hundred eighty (180) days following the date of the uniformed service member's
return from deployment.
(c) Any
uniformed service member or spouse exercising the exemption shall provide
evidence of completion of continuing education before renewal or grant of a
subsequent license.
SECTION 9.
Automatic Occupational
Licensure under Act 457 of 2023
(A) An
applicant shall be eligible for automatic occupational licensure if:
(1) The applicant is either:
(a) in good standing for at least one (1)
year for a Registered Sanitarian with similar scope of practice issued by
another state, territory, or district of the United States; or,
(b) has worked for at least three (3) years
in the Registered Sanitarian occupation in another state, territory, or
district of the United States that does not use a sanitarian registration to
regulate the sanitarian registration for which the applicant is
applying;
(2) The
applicant does not have a disqualifying criminal offense under Ark. Code Ann.
§
17-3-102 or under any additional
state law relating to the sanitarian registration;
(3) The applicant does not have a complaint,
allegation, or investigation pending in his or her occupational activity in
this state or in the state of the applicant's previous residency where the
sanitarian registration was granted; and,
(4) The applicant passes an examination
specific to relevant state laws that regulate the sanitarian
registration.
(B) The
Department of Health may waive the requirement for the applicant to pass an
examination specific to relevant state laws that regulate the sanitarian
registration if the Department finds that:
(1)
The combination of the applicant's education, training, and experience is a
sufficient substitute for the state law examination requirement; and,
(2) A waiver by the Department will not harm
public health, safety, or welfare.
(C) Upon the applicant being granted
automatic occupational licensure, the applicant shall:
(1) Meet all other Registered Sanitarian
requirements; and,
(2) Meet all
renewal requirements of the Registered Sanitarian certification, including,
without limitation, a criminal background check and continuing education
hours.
SECTION
10.
Fees
(A) All
fees or payments of any type collected by the board under this Act shall be
kept in a separate fund and the board shall make a report annually to the
Governor showing all receipts and disbursements of monies, and a summary of all
business transacted during the year. The per diem and other expenses provided
hereunder shall be paid by the Board from the fees collected by it.
(B) Fee Waiver Pursuant to Act 725 of 2021
(1) An applicant may receive a waiver of the
initial licensure fee, if eligible. Eligible applicants are applicants who:
(a) Are receiving assistance through the
Arkansas, or current state of residence equivalent, Medicaid Program, the
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), the Special Supplemental
Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (SSNP), the Temporary
Assistance for Needy Families Program (TEA), or the Lifeline Assistance Program
(LAP);
(b) Were approved for
unemployment within the last twelve (12) months; or
(c) Have an income that does not exceed two
hundred percent (200%) of the federal poverty income guidelines.
(2) Applicants shall provide
documentation showing their receipt of benefits from the appropriate State
Agency.
(a) For Medicaid, SNAP, SSNP, TEA, or
LAP, documentation from the Arkansas Department of Human Services (DHS), or
current state of residence equivalent agency;
(b) For unemployment benefits approval in the
last twelve (12) months, the Arkansas Department of Workforce Services, or
current state of residence equivalent agency; or
(c) For proof of income, copies of all United
States Internal Revenue Service Forms indicating applicant's total personal
income for the most recent tax year e.g., "W2," "1099," etc.
(3) Applicants shall attest that
the documentation provided under (b) is a true and correct copy and fraudulent
or fraudulently obtained documentation shall be grounds for denial or
revocation of license.
SECTION 11.
Suspension and
Revocation.
(A) The board may refuse to
renew or may suspend or revoke a certificate upon proof that the applicant is
guilty of fraud, deceit, gross negligence, incompetency or misconduct in
relation to his duties a sanitarian.
(B) Before the board may suspend, revoke or
refuse to renew a certificate of registration it shall set the matter for a
hearing before the board, and at least 20 days prior to the date set for
hearing, it shall give written notices of the charges made and the date and
place of the hearing to the accused. Service of the notice may be made by
personal service or by sending it by registered mail to the last known business
address of the accused. The accused shall have the opportunity to be heard in
person and by counsel. An audio recording of the hearing shall be kept and a
transcript thereof filed with the board.
(1)
The order of the board shall be made within 30 days after the termination of
the hearing.
(2) Notice of the
order of the board shall be given to the accused, either by personal service or
by registered mail sent to the last known business address of the accused
within 10 days after the order is made.
SECTION 12.
Revocation of a Suspended
License.
(A) If any licentiate fails
for sixty days to pay the annual registration fee, it shall be the duty of the
Arkansas State Board of Sanitarians without hearing or notice, to cancel and
revoke his or her Registration subject to reinstatement as hereinafter set
out.
(B) If the application for
reinstatement be made, the Board shall consider the moral character and
professional qualifications of the applicant upon notice and hearing before
ordering reinstatement, and unless such showing shall thereupon be made to the
Board as would entitle the applicant to the issuance of an original
Registration, reinstatement shall be denied.
(C) The applicant for reinstatement shall
file a written application and pay the same fees require for the issuance of an
original registration.
(D) Any
person practicing as a Registered Sanitarian while his or her Registration is
suspended, or after it has been cancelled pursuant to the foregoing provisions
shall be subject to the penalties prescribed by law.
SECTION 13.
Violations
(A) The board shall have power to determine
all matters within its jurisdiction, subject to review of the Circuit Court or
at the option of the aggrieved party, by the Circuit Court of the County in
which he resides.
(B) Any person
who violates any provisions of Ark. Code Ann. §
17-43-101, et seq., shall be
guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be punished by fine
of not less than fifty dollars nor more than two hundred dollars or by
imprisonment not exceeding three months, or by both fine and imprisonment, and
each day of such violation shall constitute a separate offense.
SECTION 14.
Complaints,
Hearings, and Appeals.
(A) Any person
may file a complaint with the Board against any person having a license to
practice as a Registered Sanitarian in this state charging him with:
(1) Failure to have the necessary
qualifications as set out in Ark. Code Ann. §
17-43-303; and
(2) With the commission of any of the
offenses enumerated and described as unprofessional conduct in Ark. Code Ann.
§
17-43-309.
(B) The said complaint shall set forth a
specification of charges in sufficient detail that the person so accused shall
have full and complete disclosure to him of any:
(1) alleged acts of misconduct;
(2) impropriety, or
(3) lack of qualifications.
(C) When such complaint is filed,
the Secretary of the Board shall mail a copy thereof to the person so accused
by registered mail, at his last address of record with a written notice of the
time and place of the hearing thereon advising him that he may be present in
person and by counsel if he so desires, to offer evidence and be heard in his
defense.
(D) The time fixed for
such hearing shall not be less than 20 days from the date of the mailing of the
notice.
(E) At the time and place
fixed for a hearing before the Board, the Board shall receive evidence upon the
subject under consideration and shall accord the person against whom charges
are preferred a full and fair opportunity to be heard in his defense.
(F) The Board shall not be bound by strict or
technical rules of evidence, but shall consider all evidence fully and fairly,
provided however, that all oral testimony considered by the Board must be under
oath.
(G) If the person so charged
be found not guilty of these things and matters with which he is charged the
Board shall dismiss the charges or complaint, but should such person be found
guilty, the Board shall:
(1) revoke his
license;
(2) suspend his license
for a period not to exceed one year; or,
(3) grant him probation under terms and
conditions to be determined by it for the best interest of the person so
charged and the people of the State of Arkansas.
(H) Appeal may be had by either of the
parties from the decision of the Board in the manner now provided by
law.
(I) All evidence considered by
the Board shall be reduced to writing and available for the purpose of appeal
or certiorari to any of the parties of said hearing.
(J) Nothing herein shall be construed so as
to deprive any person of his rights without full, fair and impartial
hearing.
(K) The words "license"
and "registration" are synonymous in these Rules.
SECTION 15.
Continuing Education
(A) All registered Sanitarians shall be
required biennially to complete a continuing education program in subjects
relating to practices of the profession. The number of CEU's shall be
determined by the Board, but shall not be less than two (2) continuing
education units every two (2) years.
(1) A
maximum of one-half (1/2) the number of required continuing education units in
a two (2) year period may be carried forward to meet continuing education
requirements for the following two (2) year period. Any continuing education
units completed prior to July 1, 1986, cannot be used to meet the requirements
of this Regulation.
(B)
Hours of Continuing Education Required:
(1)
All registered sanitarians shall complete the requirements as established under
SECTION 15. (A) to be eligible to apply for renewal of their registered
sanitarian certificate.
(2) A new
registrant will be required to complete a prorated number of the biennial
requirements of contact hours based from the date of the
registration.
(C)
Continuing Education Courses:
(1) A course of
study or program of instruction offered to meet the education requirements for
renewal of the certificate of registration shall be in the following areas with
the final determination being made by the Board.
(a) Credit and non-credit college courses
offered by an accredited educational institution of higher learning approved by
the Board. A one (1) hour course is considered the equivalent of ten (10)
contact hours. Such courses shall be related to the functions of a sanitarian.
This will normally be given broad interpretation, but the registered sanitarian
may be required to explain and document the relevance of a particular course to
the Board.
(b) Attendance at the
annual conference of professional, public health organizations such as Arkansas
Society of Professional Sanitarians, Public Health Association, etc., may count
toward the continuing education requirements. For prior approval, the
conference program should be submitted to the Board sixty (60) days in advance
of the meeting. Attendance at the conference shall be certified by an officer
of the organization or the conference moderator.
(c) Completion of CEU's awarded by an
institution of higher learning, State or National Association approved to award
CEU's. These will be approved by the Board if the subject area is related to
the functions of the registered sanitarian.
(d) Credit may be given for the completion of
correspondence courses when related to the registered sanitarian's function
provided that approval is given by the Board. The application must contain an
outline of the course content, identity of the sponsor, and certification that
the applicant satisfactorily completed the course.
(e) Credit may be given for the completion of
workshops, courses, and seminars for registered sanitarians sponsored by
governmental agencies or industry that have been approved by the Board.
Attendance shall be certified by the sponsor.
(f) Completion of any other type of
continuing education program that a registered sanitarian may utilize to stay
abreast of the profession. These programs may be approved either prior to the
beginning of the program or on an individual basis after completion of the
program. Some examples include, but are not limited to, extension courses,
articles published, scientific paper published, course preparation, and special
areas of endeavor.
(D) Requirements for Approval of Continuing
Education Courses:
(1) Credit or non-credit
college courses offered by an accredited educational institution of higher
learning and approved by the Board are exempt from this section.
(2) Any training sponsor may request Board
approval of their training program to be accepted as CEU's for registered
sanitarians.
(3) The following
information must be submitted to the Board on a form prescribed and furnished
by the Board.
(a) Name, address and telephone
number of the training sponsor.
(b)
Name of educational coordinator.
(c) A resume of the instructional
staff.
(d) Information indicating
that the type of training offered meets the requirements in Section 3 of this
Regulation.
(e) A description of
the course, instructional material and the benefits of the course to be
derived.
(4) After
initial approval by the Board, each course shall continue to be approved unless
the course is altered or fails to meet the requirements of this
Regulation.
(5) The Board shall act
on all requests for approval of a course within ninety (90) days of receipt of
the prescribed forms.
(E) Submission of Continuing Education
Documentation:
(1) Proof of attendance of
continuing education courses and or other substantiating documentation shall be
submitted by the registered sanitarian within sixty (60) days from the
completion of the course. All documentation will be recorded on forms
prescribed by the Board and returned to the registered sanitarian.
(2) It shall be the sole responsibility of
the registered sanitarian to assure that required evidence of meeting
continuing education requirements is submitted to the Board on forms prescribed
and furnished by the Board.
(3) The
board shall notify all registered sanitarians who have not provided the board
documentation of minimum completion of continuing education requirements 180
days prior to renewal date each biennium.
(F) Attendance at Continuing Education
Courses Not Previously Approved by the Board:
(1) An applicant who wishes to receive credit
for attendance at a continuing education course, which has not been previously
approved by the Board, shall make application to the Board.
(2) Requests for course approval shall be
submitted to the Board within sixty (60) days of completion of
course.
(3) For the Board to
consider the request, the applicant shall submit adequate documentation to the
Board on a form provided by the Board.
(4) The Board shall act on all requests
received from applicants within ninety (90) days of receipt.
(G) List of Approved Courses:
(1) Annually, the Board shall mail to each
registered sanitarian a list of approved courses applying toward the continuing
education requirements of this Regulation.
(2) The secretary shall, upon request of a
registered sanitarian, provide a list of any additional courses that the Board
has approved since the most recent mailing.
(H) Exemptions from Continuing Education
Requirements:
(1) Non-Resident/Non-Practicing:
Those who are not residents of Arkansas and / or those who do not practice in
Arkansas will be exempt from continuing education requirements until such time
as they begin to practice in Arkansas.
(2) The continuing education requirements
will not be retroactive but shall be applicable beginning with the first date
of practice in the State.
(3) All
other requests for exemption shall be submitted to the Board for review in
accordance with Ark. Code Ann. §
17-43-101 et seq.
CERTIFICATION
This will certify that the foregoing revisions to the Rules
Pertaining to State Board of Sanitarians were adopted by the State Board of
Health of Arkansas at a regular session of said Board held in Little Rock,
Arkansas, on the 26th day of October, 2023.
Jennifer Dillaha, MD
Secretary of Arkansas State Board of Health
Director of the Arkansas Department of Health