Illinois Administrative Code
Title 68 - PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS
Part 1220 - ILLINOIS DENTAL PRACTICE ACT
Subpart D - GENERAL
Section 1220.440 - Continuing Education
Universal Citation: 68 IL Admin Code ยง 1220.440
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) Continuing Education Hours Requirements
1)
Each person who applies for renewal of a license as a dentist shall have
completed 48 hours of continuing education (CE) relevant to the practice of
dentistry during the prerenewal period.
2) Each person who applies for renewal of a
license as a dental hygienist shall have completed 36 hours of CE relevant to
the practice of dental hygiene during the prerenewal period.
3) A prerenewal period is the 36 months
preceding September 30 of the year of the renewal.
4) A renewal applicant is not required to
comply with CE requirements for the first renewal following the original
issuance of a dental or dental hygienist license.
5) Continuing education is not required to
renew a dental specialty license. The holder of a dental specialty license is,
however, required to complete 48 hours to renew the dental license.
6) Dentists or dental hygienist licensed in
Illinois but residing in other states shall comply with the CE requirements set
forth in this Section.
7)
Continuing education credit for hours used to satisfy the CE requirements of
another state may be applied to fulfillment of the CE requirements of the State
of Illinois.
b) Approved Continuing Education/Continuing Education Sponsors
1) All CE courses shall be relevant to the
treatment and care of patients and shall be:
A) Clinical courses in dentistry and dental
hygiene; or
B) Nonclinical subjects
that relate to the skills necessary to provide dental or dental hygiene
services and are supportive of clinical services (i.e., patient management,
legal and ethical responsibilities, stress management). Courses not acceptable
for the purpose of this definition include, but are not limited to, estate
planning, financial planning, investments and personal health.
2) CE credit may be earned for
verifiable attendance at or participation in any courses that meet the
requirements of subsection (b)(1) given by one of the following sponsors:
A) American Dental Association and National
Dental Association, its constituent and component/branch associations and the
American Dental Association Continuing Education Recognition
Programs;
B) American Dental
Hygienist's Association and National Dental Hygienist's Association, its
constituent and component/branch associations;
C) Dental programs approved by the Division
as meeting minimum standards for an approved curriculum in dentistry under
Section
1220.140
and dental hygiene programs approved under Section
1220.250;
D) Organizations of specialties recognized by
the American Dental Association and its constituent and component/branch
associations, which are:
i) Oral and
maxillofacial surgery;
ii)
Endodontics;
iii) Pediatric
dentistry;
iv) Prosthodontics;
v) Orthodontics;
vi) Periodontology;
vii) Oral and maxillofacial
radiology;
E) Academy of
General Dentistry, its constituent and component/branch associations and
approved sponsors;
F) American
Dental Society of Anesthesiology and its constituent and component/branch
associations;
G) Community colleges
with an approved dental hygiene program if offered under the auspices of the
dental hygiene program;
H) A
college or university accredited by an agency approved by the U.S. Office of
Education or a community college approved by the Illinois Community College
Board;
I) A hospital that has been
accredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare
Organizations;
J) The American
Heart Association and the American Cancer Society;
K) A medical school that is accredited by the
American Medical Association's Liaison Committee for Medical
Education;
L) American Medical
Association (AMA), specialty medical associations/organizations, the
Accreditation Council on Continuing Medical Education;
M) Federal and State government agencies
(i.e., dental division, military dental division, Veterans' Administration,
etc.);
N) A sponsor whose course is
approved by the National Board for Certification in Dental Laboratory
Technology; or
O) A person, firm or
association approved by the Division in accordance with subsection
(c).
3) CE credit may be
earned for completion of an individual study course (correspondence, audio or
video course) sponsored by an approved sponsor. The courses shall include a
test that the licensee must pass to obtain credit. No more than 50% of the
required CE credit hours during a prerenewal period may be acquired through
correspondence courses.
4) CE
credit may be earned from teleconferencing courses with a moderator present
given by an Illinois approved sponsor.
5) CE credit may be earned from courses
leading to an advanced degree or specialty in dental or dental hygiene. The
courses shall be allotted CE credit at the rate of 15 CE hours for each
semester hour and 10 CE hours for each quarter hour of school credit
awarded.
6) CE credit may be earned
as an instructor of continuing education courses given by approved sponsors.
Credit will be applied for every hour taught and only for the first
presentation of the program (i.e., credit shall not be allowed for repetitious
presentations). No more than 50% of the required CE credit hours during a
prerenewal period may be acquired through teaching continuing education
courses.
7) CE credit may be earned
for presenting volunteer community oral health education programs. Credit will
be applied for each hour of presentation documented by the program director. No
more than 2 hours of the required CE credit hours during a prerenewal period
may be acquired through presentation of volunteer community oral health
education programs.
8) Continuing
education hours required by a disciplinary order shall not be used to satisfy
the continuing education requirements for license renewal.
9) If a renewal applicant will be earning or
has earned CE hours in another jurisdiction, but is not licensed in that
jurisdiction and the course is not presented by an Illinois approved sponsor,
the applicant shall submit an individual program approval request form, along
with a $20 processing fee, to have the program reviewed. The Board shall review
and recommend approval or disapproval of the program using the criteria set
forth in subsection (b)(1). Applicants may seek individual program approval
prior to participation in the course or program. All individual program
approval requests shall be submitted prior to the expiration date of the
license.
c) Sponsor Application Pursuant to Subsection (b)(2)(O)
1) Entities seeking approval as CE sponsors
pursuant to subsection (b)(2)(O) shall file an application, on forms supplied
by the Division, along with the fee set forth in Section
1220.415(a)(9).
The applicant shall certify on the application the following:
A) That all programs offered by the sponsor
for CE credit will comply with the criteria in subsection (b)(1) and all other
criteria in this Section;
B) That
the sponsor will be responsible for providing a certificate of attendance and
will maintain attendance records for at least 5 years. The certificate of
attendance shall contain:
i) The name and
address of the sponsor;
ii) The
name, address and license number of the participant;
iii) A brief statement of the subject
matter;
iv) The number of hours
attended in each program;
v) An
indication of whether the program fulfills CE requirements for dentist, dental
hygienist or both;
vi) The date and
place of the program; and
vii) The
signature of the sponsor;
C) That, upon request by the Division, the
sponsor will submit evidence (e.g., certificate of attendance or course
materials) as is necessary to establish compliance with this Section. Evidence
shall be required when the Division has reason to believe that there is not
full compliance with this Part and that the information is necessary to ensure
compliance.
2) To
maintain approval as a sponsor, each sponsor shall submit to the Division by
September 30 of each even-numbered year a renewal application, the fee set
forth in Section
1220.415(b)(5)
and a list of courses and programs offered within the last 24 months. The list
shall include a brief description, location, date and time of each course
given.
3) The sponsor shall be
responsible for ensuring that any dentist or dental hygienist who will be
performing some type of procedure as a part of a continuing education course
shall have a current license in Illinois or another jurisdiction.
d) Certification of Compliance with CE Requirements
1) Each renewal applicant
shall certify, on the renewal application, to full compliance with the CE
requirements set forth in subsection (a).
2) The Division may require additional
evidence (e.g., certificate of attendance, transcripts and proof of
registration) demonstrating compliance with the CE requirements. It is the
responsibility of each renewal applicant to retain or otherwise produce
evidence of the compliance. The evidence shall be retained for at least 5 years
following the renewal period in which the CE was taken.
3) The Division may conduct random audits to
verify compliance with CE requirements.
4) When there is evidence of a lack of
compliance with CE requirements, an applicant shall be notified in writing and
may request a hearing before the Board. The Division may recommend that steps
be taken to begin the formal disciplinary proceedings as required by Section
10-65 of the Illinois Administrative Procedure Act [5 ILCS
100/10-65] .
e) Waiver of CE Requirements
1) Any renewal applicant seeking renewal of
the license or certificate without having fully complied with these CE
requirements shall file with the Division a renewal application, a statement
setting forth the facts concerning the noncompliance, a request for waiver of
the CE requirements on the basis of the facts and, if desired, a request for an
interview before the Board. If the Division finds, from the statement or any
other evidence submitted, that good cause has been shown for granting a waiver
of the CE requirements, or any part thereof, the Division shall waive
enforcement of those requirements for the renewal period for which the
applicant has applied.
2) Good
cause shall be defined as an inability to devote sufficient hours to fulfilling
the CE requirements during the applicable prerenewal period because of:
A) Full-time service in the armed forces of
the United States of America during a substantial part of that
period;
B) A temporary
incapacitating illness documented by a licensed physician. A second,
consecutive request for a CE waiver pursuant to this subsection (e)(2)(B) shall
be prima facie proof that the renewal applicant has a physical or mental
illness, including, but not limited to, deterioration through the aging
process, or loss of motor skills that results in the dentist's inability to
practice dentistry with reasonable judgment, skill or safety, in violation of
Section 23(24) of the Act, and shall be grounds for denial of the renewal or
other discipline;
C) Temporary
undue hardship (e.g., prolonged hospitalization, being disabled and unable to
practice dentistry or dental hygiene on a temporary basis).
3) If an interview is requested at
the time the request for waiver is filed with the Division, the renewal
applicant shall be given at least 20 days written notice of the date, time and
place of the interview by certified mail, return receipt requested.
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