Illinois Administrative Code
Title 68 - PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS
Part 1350 - PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT PRACTICE ACT OF 1987
Section 1350.116 - Continuing Education
Universal Citation: 68 IL Admin Code ยง 1350.116
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) Continuing Education (CE) Requirements
1)
Beginning with the March 2, 2020 renewal period, all licensed physician
assistants shall complete 50 hours of approved CE per 2-year license renewal
cycle.
2) All CE must be completed
in the 24 months preceding expiration of the license.
3) A renewal applicant shall not be required
to comply with CE requirements for the first renewal of an Illinois
license.
4) Physician assistants
licensed in Illinois but residing and practicing in other states shall comply
with the CE requirements set forth in this Section.
5) CE hours used to satisfy the CE
requirements of another jurisdiction may be applied to fulfill the CE
requirements of the State of Illinois pursuant to subsection (e).
b) CE hours shall be earned by, but not limited to, verified attendance (e.g., certificate of attendance or certificate of completion) at, or participation in, a program or course (program) as follows:
1) CE hours shall be
earned as follows:
A) A minimum of 25 hours
of required CEs must be earned in Category 1 CMEs as determined by the National
Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants; and
B) 25 credit hours of required CEs can be
Category 1, Category 2 or a combination of both.
2) Category 1 CME
A) Regular. Programs offered by sponsors set
forth in subsection (c)(1);
B)
Certifications Programs. Certification and recertification programs that are
preapproved (sponsored) by the American Academy of Physician Assistants (AAPA)
for a maximum number of Category 1 credits.
C) Performance Improvements (PI-CME).
Programs that offer a systematic approach to planning, implementing, and
assessing quality improvement in the clinical practice setting.
D) Self-assessment. Programs that focus on
the process of conducting a systematic review of one's own performance,
knowledge base or skill set to improve future performance, expand knowledge or
hone skills. Self-Assessment CME is intended primarily to address physician
assistant competencies related to knowledge, patient care, and practice-based
learning and improvement.
3) Category 2 CE is any educational activity
that relates to medicine, patient care or the role of the physician assistant
that has not been designated for Category 1 credit.
c) Approved CE Sponsors and Programs
1) Sponsor, as used in this Section shall
mean:
A) American Academy of Family Physicians
(AAFP);
B) American Academy of
Physician Assistants (AAPA);
C)
American Medical Association (AMA) (providers accredited by the Accreditation
Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME));
D) American Osteopathic Association (AOA);
or
E) Any other accredited school,
college or university, State agency or association approved by the
Department.
2) All
programs shall:
A) Contribute to the
advancement, extension and enhancement of the professional skills and
scientific knowledge of the licensee in the profession of physician
assistants;
B) Foster the
enhancement the physician assistant profession and values;
C) Be developed and presented by persons with
education and/or experience in the subject matter of the program;
D) Specify the course objectives, course
content and teaching methods to be used; and
E) Specify the number of CE hours that may be
applied to fulfilling the Illinois CE requirements for license
renewal.
3) Each CE
program shall provide a mechanism for evaluation of the program and instructor
by the participants. The evaluation may be completed on-site immediately
following the program/presentation, or an evaluation questionnaire may be
distributed to participants to be completed and returned by mail. The sponsor
and instructor, together, shall review the evaluation outcome and revise
subsequent programs accordingly.
4)
A sponsor approved pursuant to subsection (c)(1) may subcontract with
individuals or organizations to provide approved programs. All advertising,
promotional materials and certificates of attendance must identify the approved
sponsor. The presenter of the program may also be identified but should be
identified as a presenter. When an approved sponsor subcontracts with a
presenter, the sponsor retains all responsibility for monitoring attendance,
providing certificates of attendance and ensuring the program meets all of the
criteria established by the Act and this Part, including the maintenance of
records.
5) Certification of
Attendance. It shall be the responsibility of a sponsor to provide each
participant in a program with a certificate of attendance or participation. The
sponsor's certificate of attendance shall contain:
A) The sponsor's name and, if applicable,
sponsor approval number;
B) The
name of the participant;
C) A brief
statement of the subject matter;
D)
The number of hours attended in each program;
E) The date and place of the program;
and
F) The signature of the
sponsor.
6) The sponsor
shall maintain attendance records for not less than 5 years.
7) The sponsor shall be responsible for
assuring that no renewal applicant will receive CE credit for time not actually
spent attending the program.
8)
Upon the failure of a sponsor to comply with any of the requirements of this
subsection (c), the Division, after notice to the sponsor and hearing before
and recommendation by the Board (see 68 Ill. Adm. Code 1110), shall thereafter
refuse to accept for CE attendance at or participation in any of that sponsor's
CE programs until the Division receives assurances of compliance with this
Section.
9) Notwithstanding any
other provision of this Section, the Division or Board may evaluate any sponsor
of any approved CE program at any time to ensure compliance with requirements
of this Section.
d) Certification of Compliance with CE Requirements
1) Each renewal applicant shall certify, on
the renewal application, full compliance with the CE requirements set forth in
subsections (a) and (b).
2) The
Division may require additional evidence demonstrating compliance with the CE
requirements (e.g., certificates of attendance). This additional evidence shall
be required in the context of the Division's random audit. It is the
responsibility of each renewal applicant to retain or otherwise produce
evidence of compliance.
3) When
there appears to be a lack of compliance with CE requirements, an applicant
shall be notified in writing and may request an interview with the Board. At
that time the Board may recommend that steps be taken to begin formal
disciplinary proceedings as required by Section 10-65 of the Illinois
Administrative Procedure Act [5 ILCS 100].
e) Continuing Education Earned in Other Jurisdictions
1) If a licensee has earned CE
hours offered in another jurisdiction not given by an approved sponsor for
which the licensee will be claiming credit toward full compliance in Illinois,
the applicant shall submit an individual program approval request form, along
with a $25 processing fee, prior to participation in the program or within 90
days prior to expiration of the license. The Board shall review and recommend
approval or disapproval of the program using the criteria set forth in
subsection (c)(3).
2) If a licensee
fails to submit an out-of-state CE approval form within the required time
frame, late approval may be obtained by submitting the approval request with
the $25 processing fee plus a late fee of $50 per CE hour, not to exceed $300.
The Board shall review and recommend approval or disapproval of the program
using the criteria set forth in subsection (c)(3).
f) Waiver of CE Requirements
1) Any renewal applicant seeking renewal of a
license without having fully complied with these CE requirements shall file
with the Division a renewal application, along with the required fee set forth
in Section
1350.25(b),
an affidavit setting forth the facts concerning noncompliance and a request for
waiver of the CE requirements on the basis of these facts. A request for waiver
shall be made prior to the renewal date. If the Division, upon the written
recommendation of the Board, finds from the affidavit or any other evidence
submitted that good cause has been shown for granting a waiver, the Division
will waive enforcement of CE requirements for the renewal period for which the
applicant has applied.
2) Good
cause shall be determined on an individual basis by the Board and 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 during a substantial part of the prerenewal period;
B) An incapacitating illness documented by a
statement from a currently licensed health care provider;
C) A physical inability to access the sites
of approved programs documented by a currently licensed health care provider;
or
D) Any other similar extenuating
circumstances.
3) When
the licensee is requesting a waiver due to physical or mental illness or
incapacity, the licensee shall provide a current fitness to practice statement
from a currently licensed health care provider familiar with the licensee's
medical history.
4) Any renewal
applicant who, prior to the expiration date of the license, submits a request
for a waiver, in whole or in part, pursuant to the provisions of this Section
shall be deemed to be in good standing until the final decision on the
application is made by the Division.
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