Arkansas Administrative Code
Agency 209 - Arkansas Agriculture Department
Division 05 - Veterinary Medical Examining Board
Rule 209.05.20-003 - Continuing Education (Amended)
Universal Citation: AR Admin Rules 209.05.20-003
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 9, September, 2024
FINAL RULE
AGENCY NO. 092.00
092.00.1-3. CONTINUING EDUCATION
(Adopted 12/1/1976) (Amended 6/20/2019)
7. The continuing education requirements for
the renewal of an active license or certificate are as follows:
A. Veterinarians must earn twenty (20)
continuing education hours each year to be eligible for license renewal.
(1) Continuing education topic requirements
are as follows:
(a) Ten (10) hours must be
education pertaining to veterinary medicine and surgery;
(b) A maximum of eight (8) hours can be
education pertaining to non-scientific topics;
(c) A maximum of two (2) hours can be
education through visitation with a colleague, not associated with the
veterinarian's practice, at the facility of the colleague; and
(d) A maximum of two (2) hours can be
education through attending exhibit halls at state or national meetings and
conferences.
(2)
Continuing education hours can be earned as follows:
(a) At least ten (10) hours must be taken
in-person or through live, interactive webinars; and
(b) A maximum often (10) hours will be
allowed for online education that is pre-recorded or non-interactive.
B. Veterinary
technicians and veterinary technologists must earn twelve (12) continuing
education hours each year to be eligible for certificate renewal.
(1) Continuing education topic requirements
are as follows:
(a) Eight (8) hours must be
education pertaining to veterinary medicine and surgery; and
(b) A maximum of four (4) hours can be
education pertaining to non-scientific topics.
(2) Continuing education hours can be earned
as follows:
(a) At least six (6) hours must be
taken in-person or through live, interactive webinars; and
(b) A maximum of six (6) hours will be
allowed for online education that is pre-recorded or non-interactive.
C. Continuing education
hours are waived for veterinarians, veterinary technicians, and veterinary
technologists who received a license or certificate from the Board during the
renewal period in which they graduated.
D. The following are approved by the Board
for continuing education:
(1) An educational
program sponsored by an accredited or approved college of veterinary
medicine;
(2) An educational
program sponsored by the American Animal Hospital Association;
(3) An educational program sponsored by the
American Veterinary Medical Association or one of its recognized veterinary
specialties or veterinary specialty organizations;
(4) An educational program sponsored by a
local, state, regional or national veterinary association;
(5) An educational program sponsored by the
National Association of Veterinary Technicians in America or one of its
veterinary technician specialty academies or societies;
(6) An educational program approved by the
Registry of Approved Continuing Education (RACE), which is the American
Association of Veterinary State Boards' national clearinghouse for approval of
continuing education; or
(7) An
educational program sponsored by the United States Department of
Agriculture.
E. Each
veterinarian, veterinary technician, and veterinary technologist must keep a
record of continuing education hours earned and will be required to certify
those hours on a form provided by the Board. The form will be sent to each
veterinarian, veterinary technician, and veterinary technologist at the time of
annual renewal. All records of continuing education hours must be kept by the
license or certificate holder for three (3) years. The Board, at its
discretion, may request an audit of an individual's continuing education
records.
F. Veterinarians,
veterinary technicians, or veterinary technologists unable to earn continuing
education hours because of sickness or other justifiable reasons may, at the
discretion of the Board, be exempt from all or part of the continuing education
requirements or granted an extension of time to obtain their continuing
education hours.
G. Requests for
pre-approval of educational programs must be submitted to the Board at least
thirty (30) days prior to the meeting - no exceptions.
H. To activate an inactive license or
certificate, continuing education hours must be obtained during that renewal
period.
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