Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 9, September, 2024
ARKANSAS STATE BOARD OF ATHLETIC TRAINING
RULES
I. The Arkansas State
Board of Athletic Training
A. Shall consist of
five (5) members to be appointed by the Governor for terms of three (3) years.
1. Four members shall be athletic trainers
licensed and practicing the art of athletic training in the state of
Arkansas.
2. One (1) member shall
not be actively engaged in or retired from the practice of athletic training,
medicine, physical therapy, or employment by an athletic department of an
accredited educational institution, and shall serve as the representative of
the public interest. This member shall be a full voting member.
3. A member shall hold their appointment
until their successor has been appointed and qualified, except when removed by
the Governor.
4. At the discretion
of the Board, an advisory committee may be impaneled and dissolved. This
committee may consist of no more than five (5) individuals with diverse fields
of interest and expertise.
5. The
Board will act upon issues related to the licensure and practice of athletic
trainers.
B. Officers
shall:
1. Consist of a chairperson and a
secretary, each of whom shall have the privilege of reelection.
2. Officers shall be elected by majority vote
of the board members. Officers shall be elected annually in January unless
otherwise determined by the Board.
C. Duties of Officers
1. The chairperson shall:
a. Call and preside at all meetings. In the
absence of the chairperson he/she shall designate a member to
preside.
b. Be a custodian of all
records or designate a custodian of all records.
c. Delegate duties to Board
members.
d. Vote on all
issues.
2. The secretary
shall:
a. Ensure that accurate minutes of each
meeting are kept and distributed to each Board member.
D. Information regarding
the activities of the Board may be obtained by the public from the office of
the Arkansas State Board of Athletic Training. Any request or submission to the
Board shall be made to the Executive Director of the Arkansas State Board of
Athletic Training.
E. Meetings:
1. At least two (2) regular meetings shall be
held annually. The meetings will be conducted in accordance with Robert's Rules
of Order, Revised.
2. Special
meetings may be called at the discretion of the chairperson, or by three (3)
members of the Board, provided that all members are adequately
notified.
3. All meetings shall be
conducted pursuant to the Arkansas Freedom of Information Act and disciplinary
proceedings shall be conducted in accordance with the Arkansas Administrative
Procedures Act.
4. Three (3)
members of the Board shall constitute a quorum.
5. In the case of a tie vote on any issue
brought before the Board, the tie vote issue will be re-voted once and
unresolved issues will be tabled until the next Board meeting.
6. Members shall receive travel expenses and
a stipend for official business of the Board at the rate established by the
State of Arkansas.
II. Methods of Licensure
A. Examination/Certification
1. Applicants who comply with qualifications
in accordance with the Arkansas Athletic Trainers Act shall be permitted to sit
for an examination approved by the Board. Applicants must meet either of the
following requirements to sit for the examination:
a. The applicant must possess a baccalaureate
degree from an accredited institution and meet other curriculum and internship
requirements as required by the certifying testing agency as approved by the
Board or
b. The applicant must be
certified, and certified through the grandfathering process by the National
Athletic Trainers Association on December 31,1969.
2. The examination for athletic trainers will
be a reliable, valid, and legally defensible examination approved by the
Board.
3. The applicant must
complete the application process required by the Board.
B. Reciprocity
1. A licensed athletic trainer who has been
issued a license to practice as an athletic trainer in another state may be
registered and issued a license in this state by the Board provided that the
state or territory in which currently licensed/registered must be at least
equal to Arkansas' requirements.
2.
The applicant may be required to be interviewed by the Board if his/her
credentials, requirements on licensure in the other state of current
professional capabilities are in question.
3. An applicant to whom the Board refused
reciprocity may request a hearing before the Board.
4. The applicant must complete the
application process required by the Board.
5. Licensure by reciprocity may only be
granted if the state in which the applicant is currently licensed allows
athletic trainers licensed in this state to be eligible for
reciprocity.
C.
Licensure for Active Duty Military, Returning Veterans, and Spouses
1. As used in this subsection, "returning
military veteran" means a former member of the United States Armed Forces who
was discharged from active duty under circumstances other than
dishonorable.
2. The Board shall
grant automatic licensure to an individual who holds a substantially equivalent
license in another U.S. jurisdiction and is:
a. An active duty military service member
stationed in the State of Arkansas;
b. A returning military veteran applying for
licensure within one (1) year of his or her discharge from active duty;
or
c. The spouse of a person under
Rule II.C.2. a. or b.
3.
The Board shall grant such automatic licensure upon receipt of all of the
below:
a. Payment of the initial licensure
fee;
b. Evidence that the
individual holds a substantially equivalent license in another state;
and
c. Evidence that the applicant
is a qualified applicant under Rule II.C.2. a., b., or c.
III. Application for
Licensure
A. An individual who plans to
practice as an athletic trainer must secure a license prior to practicing in
the state. Athletic trainers who accompany his or her team, athlete, or
representative to the State of Arkansas beyond limited competition must submit
an application for licensure in the state of Arkansas.
B. Credentials required for application for
licensure are to be submitted to the Board and will include the following:
1. Official application from the Arkansas
State Board of Athletic Training filled out by the applicant and
notarized.
2. Current athletic
training certification status and proof of fulfillment of continuing education
requirements from a designated body approved by the Board. These will be
verified by the Board.
3. Any
athletic trainer partially or completely practicing in a non-clinical setting
shall submit a Physician Direction Form.
4. Applicants seeking initial licensure in
the state of Arkansas may submit an application prior to sitting for the Board
approved qualifying exam.
C. Applicants who are currently licensed /
registered in another state or territory and are requesting the same in
Arkansas by reciprocity shall submit:
1.
Official application from the Arkansas State Board of Athletic Training filled
out by the applicant and notarized.
2. Proof of current athletic training
certification from a designated body approved by the Board. This will be
verified by the Board.
3.
Verification of licensure/registration from agencies where currently licensed
or registered, if requested by the Board.
4. Any athletic trainer partially or
completely practicing in a non-clinical setting shall submit a Physician
Direction Form.
D. All
applicants shall pay the required fees.
IV. Temporary Permit
A. A temporary nonrenewable permit for one
year may be sought by a candidate who has met all of the requirements to sit
for a certification examination by the certifying agency approved by the Board
or
B. A temporary nonrenewable
permit for one year may be sought by a candidate who has met all of the
requirements to sit for a licensure examination by the certifying agency
approved by the Board. The only candidates eligible to take the licensure exam
are those that are certified, and certified through the grandfathering process
by the National Athletic Trainers association on December 31,1969.
C. An application for a temporary permit can
be obtained from the Board and should be submitted to the Board. The
application should include:
1. Official
application from the Arkansas State Board of Athletic Training for a temporary
permit filled out by the applicant and notarized.
2. Proof of eligibility to sit for the
certification or licensure exam from the certifying agency approved by the
Board and mailed to the Board from the certifying agency.
3. Any candidate applying for a temporary
permit who will be partially or completely practicing in a non-clinical setting
shall submit a Physician Direction Form.
D. All applicants shall pay all required
fees.
V. Renewals,
Payments and Recording
A. Applications for
renewal shall include:
1. Renewal form
and
2. Certification Status Form
and
3. Physician Direction
Form
B. Licenses must be
renewed annually at a fee established by the Board.
1. Unrenewed licenses become inactive as of a
date established by the Board. To return to regular status, a reactivation fee
must be paid.
2. Licenses
reactivated 90 days after the renewal date will be assessed a late fee in
addition to the renewal fee and the reactivation fee.
3. Individuals interested in being placed on
inactive status must submit a written request to the board. An Athletic Trainer
on inactive status may not engage in the provision of athletic training
services.
C. The
temporary nonrenewable athletic trainers permit will expire one year after the
date of application. The temporary permit fee will be paid quarterly. Any
non-payment of quarterly fees will revoke the nonrenewable temporary permit.
The temporary permit fee will be established by the Board.
VI. Fees
Athletic trainers shall be required to pay the following
fees:
Total fee to mail with exam/certification
application:
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$125.00
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* Licensure by Examination/Certification Application
Fee:
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$25.00
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* Licensure by Examination/Certification Initial
Licensure Fee:
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$100.00
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Total fee to mail with application:
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$75.00
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* Licensure by Exam/Certification/Reciprocity for full
time graduate students already BOC Certified Application Fee:
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$25.00
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* Licensure by Exam/Certification/Reciprocity for full
time graduate students already BOC Certified Initial Licensure Fee:
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$50.00
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Total fee to mail with reciprocity
application:
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$125.00
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* Licensure by Reciprocity Application Fee:
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$25.00
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* Licensure by Reciprocity Initial Licensure
Fee:
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$100.00
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Total fee to mail with application:
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$325.00 *
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* Temporary Permit Application Fee:
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$25.00
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* Temporary Permit Licensure Fee:
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$300.00** quarterly
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*The application fee is due only once with the first temporary
permit application. A reminder of quarterly payment due will not be sent to the
person holding a temporary permit. Unpaid quarterly permits become inactive on
the 10th day after the quarterly payment fee deadline. * *This fee is a total
of $ 1200.00 annually, but can be paid on a quarterly basis.
License Renewals:
Licenses are effective from July 1 to June 30th of the
following year. Renewal fees are due upon receipt of the renewal notice. Those
graduate students already BOC certified must provide a letter from a
responsible party at the University where they have full time graduate student
status indicating their full time student status. Unrenewed licenses become
inactive as of July 1. To return to regular status, a reactivation fee must be
paid in addition to the renewal fee. Licenses reactivated after September 30th
will be assessed a late fee in addition to the renewal fee and the reactivation
fee.
* Renewal Fee:
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$50.00
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* Renewal Fee:
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$25.00 for graduate student already BOC
certified
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* Reactivation Fee:
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$75.00
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* Late Fee:
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$100.00
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VII.
Disciplinary Action/Penalties
A. The Board
may refuse to license, refuse to renew a license, revoke a license or temporary
permit and/or take other disciplinary action as provided by law regarding any
athletic trainer who is guilty of any of the acts set forth in Section 12 of
the Arkansas Athletic Trainers Act. A revoked license must be returned to the
Board office immediately upon notification of the revocation. The Board is
required to report the revocation to the board approved certifying
agency.
B. Each facility offering
athletic training services shall be required to publicly display the name and
address of the Arkansas State Board of Athletic Training.
C. Any person may file a complaint in writing
to the Board against any licensed athletic trainer in this state, charging said
person with having violated the provisions of any part of the Arkansas Athletic
Trainers Act. The Board may act upon its own motion or upon the complaint of
any individual in writing and signed by the complaining party. The person named
in the complaint will be notified and a response from that individual will be
requested.
VIII.
Supervision of the Athletic Trainer
A. In a
non-clinical traditional setting, the athletic trainer shall practice the art
and science of athletic training under the direction of a physician licensed in
the state of Arkansas.
B. In a
clinical setting, the athletic trainer may practice athletic training in a
hospital or outpatient clinic under the direct supervision of a physical
therapist.
IX.
Continuing Education Requirements
Continuing education requirements will be mandated by,
collected by, and verified by the certifying agency approved by the
Board.
X. Pre-Licensure
Background Check
A. Pursuant to A.C.A. §
17-2-103, an individual may petition for a pre-licensure determination of
whether the individual's criminal record will disqualify the individual from
licensure and whether a waiver may be obtained.
B. The individual must obtain the
pre-licensure criminal background check petition form from the Board.
C. The Board will respond with a decision in
writing to a completed petition within a reasonable time.
D. The Board's response will state the
reasons for the decision.
E. All
decisions of the Board in response to the petition will be determined by the
information provided by the individual.
F. Any decision made by the Board in response
to a pre-licensure criminal background check petition is not subject to
appeal.
G. The Board will retain a
copy of the petition and response and it will be reviewed during the formal
application process.
XI.
Request for Waiver of Disqualifying Criminal Conviction
A. If an individual has been convicted of an
offense listed in A.C.A. §
17-2-102(a), except those permanently
disqualifying offenses found in subsection (e), the Board may waive
disqualification of a potential applicant or revocation of a license based on
the conviction if a request for a waiver is made by:
1. An affected applicant for a license;
or
2. An individual holding a
license subject to revocation.
B. The Board may grant a waiver upon
consideration of the following, without limitation:
1. The age at which the offense was
committed;
2. The circumstances
surrounding the offense;
3. The
length of time since the offense was committed;
4. Subsequent work history since the offense
was committed;
5. Employment
references since the offense was committed;
6. Character references since the offense was
committed;
7. Relevance of the
offense to the occupational license; and
8. Other evidence demonstrating that
licensure of the applicant does not pose a threat to the health or safety of
the public.
C. A request
for a waiver, if made by an applicant, must be in writing and accompany the
completed application and fees. A request for waiver, if made by a licensee,
must be in writing.
D. The Board
will respond with a decision in writing and will state the reasons for the
decision.
E. An appeal of a
determination under this section will be subject to the Administrative
Procedures Act §
25-15-201
et seq.
Definitions
The following words and terms, when used in these rules, have
the following meanings:
1.
Supervising/Directing Physician: A person holding current
unrestricted license to engage in the practice of medicine or osteopathy. Other
physicians who act on a referral basis with athletic trainers will hold a
current unrestricted license to engage in the practice of chiropractic,
dentistry, optometry, and podiatry in the state of Arkansas.
2.
Certification Examination:
Reliable, legally defensible examination approved by the board for determining
minimum competency in athletic training.
3.
Licensure Examination: An
examination administered for those athletic trainers who are certified and
certified through the grandfathering process by the National Athletic Trainers
Association on December 31,1969.
4.
Limited Competition: Shall allow visiting athletic trainers
appropriately credentialed in their own state to perform athletic training in
the state of Arkansas in a traditional setting for a time period not to exceed
14 days. However, while in the state of Arkansas, all athletic trainers must
abide by Arkansas laws and rules. Any person providing athletic training duties
beyond the 14 days shall be subject to licensure requirements. Any person
seeking exemption from this requirement must submit such request in writing to
the Arkansas State Board of Athletic Training.
5.
Supervision of the athletic trainer
in a clinical setting: The supervising physical therapist must be
readily available for consultation for the care of the athlete but not
necessarily on the premises.
6.
Supervision of the athletic trainer in a non-clinical traditional
setting: The supervising physician must be readily available for
consultation for the care of the athlete but not necessarily on the premises.
The supervising/directing physician must submit an annual Physician Direction
Form to the Arkansas State Board of Athletic Training with the athletic
trainer's licensure/perm it request to the State of Arkansas.
7.
Supervision of athletic training
interns or students: Athletic training interns or students performing
acts of athletic training incidental to their courses of study must be under
the supervision of a licensed athletic trainer. Supervision means daily
personal/verbal contact at the site of supervision between the athletic
training student and the licensed athletic trainer who plans, directs, advises
and evaluates the students' athletic training field experience. The licensed
athletic trainer shall be physically present to intervene on behalf of the
athlete.
8.
Athletic Training
does not include activities such as prophylactic taping, stretching,
first aid, and referral of injured/ill athletes to appropriate medical
personnel or facility. These services are considered "sports first aid".
Athletic training does include return to play decisions, modality treatments
and rehabilitation.