Illinois Administrative Code
Title 77 - PUBLIC HEALTH
Part 3000 - HEARING AID CONSUMER PROTECTION CONTINUING EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS
Section 3000.220 - Board
Universal Citation: 77 IL Admin Code ยง 3000.220
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 12, March 22, 2024
a) The Board shall review applications from course sponsor(s), applying directly to the Department, using the following standards:
1)
All information in the application package shall be completed.
2) Instructors shall possess the minimum of
five years experience in hearing aid dispensing or the minimum of a
baccalaureate degree in an area related to the course content.
3) Utilizing their professional judgment, the
Board shall determine if the application meets the following criteria:
A) The objective(s) of the course and the
topics (Section
3000.200 )
shall be consistent with the course description.
B) The course shall be of sufficient duration
to achieve the stated educational objective(s) for the instructional level
indicated.
b) The Board shall review the application package and recommend to the Department one of the following:
1) For an approved
course, the Department shall send an acceptance letter which informs the
sponsor of the number of CEU's.
2)
For a disapproved course, the Department shall send a letter of denial which
will delineate any deficiencies in the requirements as set forth in Section
3000.210.
3) If the course sponsor desires to correct
the deficiencies in the application, the course sponsor shall submit within 30
days the corrected application.
4)
Upon review of the course sponsor's corrected application, the Board shall
approve or deny the course application as set forth in subsection
(b).
5) Denial of a course
sponsor's application may be appealed to the Board. The appeal shall be
addressed to the Chairman of the Board via the Department. The appeal shall be
concerned with the nature of the appellant's complaint and document the
appellant's reasons for the appeal. A majority of the Board shall recommend
that the appeal is not valid or that the course application should be approved.
This determination shall be made based on the criteria set forth in Section
3000.210.
c) The Board shall approve courses for a 12 month period.
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