Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 3, September 1, 2024
RELATES TO:
KRS
218A.205,
311.450(2)
NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY:
KRS
311.450(2) requires the
board to promulgate an administrative regulation to establish continuing
education requirements for a podiatrist.
KRS
218A.205(3)(i) requires the
board to mandate continuing education related to the use of the Kentucky
All-Schedule Prescription Electronic Reporting System (KASPER). This
administrative regulation establishes those continuing education
requirements.
Section 1.
(1) Each podiatrist licensed by the board
shall annually complete twenty (20) hours of continuing education relating to
the practice of podiatry.
(2) The
twenty (20) hours shall include:
(a) At least
fifteen (15) Category A continuing education hours; and
(b) Not more than five (5) Category B
continuing education hours.
(3) A continuing education hour shall equal
fifty (50) clock minutes of participating in continuing education instruction
or presentation that meets the requirements of this administrative regulation
for continuing education courses.
(4)
(a)
Beginning on July 1, 2012, and annually thereafter, each podiatrist licensed by
the board shall complete at least one and one-half (1.5) hours of continuing
education related to the use of the Kentucky All-Schedule Prescription
Electronic Reporting System (KASPER), pain management, or addiction
disorders.
(b) This requirement
shall be included in the twenty (20) hours of continuing education required by
this administrative regulation.
Section 2. Categories of Continuing Education
Hours.
(1) A Category A continuing education
hour shall specifically relate to podiatric medicine, surgery, or science and
shall:
(a) Be earned by attendance at:
1. A professional seminar, including the
Kentucky Podiatric Medical Association's annual conference;
2. An accredited school of podiatry
continuing education program; or
3.
Another program approved by the board under Section 6 of this administrative
regulation; and
(b) Be
approved by the American Podiatric Medical Association/Council on Podiatric
Medical Education (APMA/CPME), except if the course provider or the licensee
that intends to take a course has requested and received board approval of the
course under Section 6 of this administrative regulation prior to the course's
presentation.
(2) A
Category B continuing education hour may relate to non-podiatric medical issues
or general practice issues and may be earned by attendance at or participation
in:
(a) Home study courses;
(b) Hospital, clinic, or in-house staff
lectures; or
(c) Local or regional
medical society or medical association meetings.
Section 3.
(1) A licensee shall keep a valid record of
each continuing education program completed. The record shall:
(a) Include a receipt or certification
received for the program;
(b) Be
kept for three (3) years;
(c) Be
presented upon request by the board for audit. If selected by the board for
audit, the licensee shall submit the requested proof of continuing education to
the board within fifteen (15) days of the request; and
(d) For Category A programs, include proof of
APMA/CPME certification or a written letter of approval from the
board.
(2) The period
during which continuing education courses shall be completed shall be from July
1 of each year until June 30 of the following year.
Section 4.
(1) On application, the board shall consider
granting a waiver of the continuing education requirements or an extension of
time within which to fulfill the requirements in the following cases:
(a) Medical disability of the
licensee;
(b) Illness of the
licensee or an immediate family member; or
(c) Death or serious injury of an immediate
family member.
(2) A
written request for waiver or extension of time involving medical disability or
illness shall be:
(a) Submitted by the person
holding the license; and
(b)
Accompanied by a document verifying the illness or disability signed by the:
1. Licensee's personal physician;
or
2. Immediate family member's
personal physician.
(3) A waiver of or extension of time within
which to fulfill the minimum continuing education requirements shall not exceed
one (1) year.
(4) If the medical
disability or illness upon which a waiver or extension has been granted
continues beyond the period of the waiver or extension, the licensee shall
reapply for the waiver or extension.
Section 5. Inactive Status.
(1) A licensee may apply for inactive status
by submitting a written letter to the board.
(2) A licensee granted inactive status shall
be relieved of the obligation to meet the requirements for continuing education
established in this administrative regulation.
(3) A person on inactive status may use the
term "podiatrist" but the licensee shall not engage in the practice of
podiatry. Any person who practices podiatry while on inactive status shall be
deemed to be practicing podiatry without a license in violation of
KRS
311.400.
(4) A licensee seeking relicensure from
inactive to active status shall fulfill the requirements established in this
subsection.
(a) If the licensee has been
inactive for no more than five (5) consecutive years, the licensee shall:
1. Provide written notice to the board
requesting reactivation to active status by filing a Kentucky Board of Podiatry
License Renewal Application, as incorporated by reference in
201 KAR
25:021, and requesting in writing that the license be
made active;
2. Have completed
twenty (20) hours of Category A continuing education requirements within a
period of six (6) months preceding the request for active status; and
3. Pay:
a.
The renewal fee of $200 established in
201 KAR
25:021, Section 1; and
b. A reactivation fee of $250.
(b) If a licensee has
been in inactive status for more than five (5) consecutive years, the licensee
shall:
1. File a completed Application for
Podiatry License in accordance with
201 KAR
25:011, Section 2 and pay the required examination
fee;
2. Be approved by the board to
take the examination; and
3.
Successfully complete a satisfactory examination before the board as provided
by
201 KAR
25:012.
Section 6. Board Approval of Continuing
Education.
(1) A course provider or a licensee
shall submit a written request to the board for approval of a continuing
education course.
(2) A written
request for board approval shall contain:
(a)
A brief summary of the continuing education;
(b) The educational objectives of the
continuing education;
(c) The date,
time, and place of the provision of the continuing education;
(d) The name and credentials of the
individual providing the continuing education; and
(e) The name of the organization providing
the continuing education, if applicable.
(3) In determining whether to approve
continuing education, the board shall consider whether the continuing
education:
(a) Is designed to provide current
developments, skills, procedures, or treatments related to the practice of
podiatry;
(b) Is developed and
provided by an individual with knowledge and experience in the subject area;
and
(c) Contributes directly to the
professional competence of a licensee.
STATUTORY AUTHORITY:
KRS
218A.205(3)(i),
311.410(4),
311.450(2)