Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 3, September 1, 2024
RELATES TO:
KRS
310.050(3)
NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY:
KRS
310.041(1) requires the
board to promulgate administrative regulations establishing continuing
education requirements. This administrative regulation establishes continuing
education requirements for dietitians and nutritionists.
Section 1.
(1)
(a) The
annual continuing education compliance period shall extend from November 1 of
each year to October 31 of the next year.
(b) Prior to renewal of a license or
certificate for the next licensure or certification period, a licensee or
certificate holder shall have earned fifteen (15) hours of approved continuing
education during the compliance period.
(c) A person who is either licensed as a
dietitian or certified as a nutritionist, or who is both a licensed dietitian
and certified nutritionist, shall have earned a total of fifteen (15) hours of
approved continuing education during the compliance period, prior to renewal of
a license or certificate for the next licensure period.
(2) An initial licensee or certificate holder
shall be exempt from the continuing education requirements for the first
license or certification renewal.
(3) No more than fifteen (15) hours of
continuing education may be carried over into the next continuing education
period.
(4) It shall be the
responsibility of each licensee or certificate holder to finance the costs of
continuing education.
(5) For
purposes of the audit set forth in subsection (8) of this section, every
licensee or certificate holder shall maintain a record of all continuing
education courses attended for two (2) years after the continuing education
period. Appropriate documentation to be kept shall include:
(a) Certificates of attendance for the
prior-approved continuing education;
(b) Transcripts for academic
coursework;
(c) Reprints of journal
articles published; or
(d) Proof of
attendance, description of activity, and professional qualifications of the
presenter for continuing education activities.
(6) Each licensee or certificate holder shall
sign a statement on the Renewal Application form, as incorporated by reference
in 201 KAR 33:020, indicating
compliance with the continuing education requirements. A license or certificate
shall not be renewed without this sworn statement.
(7) A certified nutritionist shall submit a
completed Continuing Education Submission Form for Certified Nutritionists
Only.
(8)
(a) The board shall audit at least fifteen
(15) percent of licensees' or certificate holders' continuing education records
each year.
(b) Licensees or
certificate holders who are audited shall be chosen in a random manner or at
the discretion of the board. The board's determination shall be based on:
1. Disciplinary action against the licensee
or certificate holder; or
2.
Question of the validity of the continuing education credit.
(c) Falsifying reports, records,
or other documentation relating to continuing education requirements shall
result in formal disciplinary action.
(9)
(a) A
document that reflects a continuing valid registration with the Commission on
Dietetic Registration shall constitute proof of compliance with the continuing
education requirement by a person licensed as a dietitian or certified as a
nutritionist.
(b) A membership card
shall not constitute compliance with paragraph (a) of this
subsection.
Section
2. Approved Continuing Education Activities.
(1) Hours of continuing education credit may
be obtained by attending and participating in a continuing education activity,
interactive workshop, seminar, or lecture that has been approved by the
board.
(2) Criteria for subject
matter.
(a) Subject matter for continuing
education hours shall reflect the educational needs of the licensed dietitian
or certified nutritionist and the nutritional health needs of the
consumer.
(b) Subject matter shall
be limited to offerings that are scientifically founded and offered at a level
beyond entry-level dietetics for professional growth.
(c) The following areas shall be appropriate
subject matter for continuing education credit if they are directly related to
the practice of dietetics or nutrition:
1.
Sciences on which dietetic practice, dietetic education, or dietetic research
is based including nutrition, biochemistry, physiology, food management, and
behavioral and social sciences to achieve and maintain people's nutritional
health;
2. Nutrition therapy
related to assessment, counseling, teaching, or care of clients in any setting;
or
3. Management or quality
assurance of food and nutritional care delivery systems.
(3) Standards for approval of
continuing education programs and activities. A continuing education activity
shall be approved if it:
(a) Constitutes an
organized program of learning, including a workshop or symposium, which
contributes directly to the professional competency of the licensee or
certificate holder;
(b) Pertains to
subject matters that relate integrally to the practice of dietetics or
nutrition; and
(c) Is conducted by
individuals who have education, training, and experience in the subject matter
of the program.
(4)
Academic coursework.
(a) Coursework shall be
eligible for credit if it:
1. Has been
completed at a U.S. regionally accredited college or university; and
2. Is beyond entry-level dietetics.
(b) One (1) academic semester
credit shall equal fifteen (15) continuing education hours.
(c) One (1) academic quarter credit shall
equal ten (10) continuing education hours.
(d) An audited class shall equal eight (8)
continuing education hours for a semester or five (5) continuing education
hours for a quarter.
(5)
Scholarly publications.
(a) A publication
shall be approved if it:
1. Is published in a
recognized professional journal or other publication; and
2. Relates to nutrition and dietetic
practice, nutrition and dietetic education, or nutrition and dietetic
research.
(b) Continuing
education credit hours for authorship of a scholarly publication shall be
reported using the requirements established in this paragraph.
1. Authorship.
a. A single author shall be reported if the
author is the sole author listed.
b. A senior author shall be reported if the
author is the first of two (2) or more authors listed.
c. A co-author shall be reported if the
author is the second of two (2) authors listed.
d. A contributing author shall be reported
for all but the senior of three (3) or more authors.
2. For the publication of a research paper, a
licensee or a certificate holder shall receive continuing education credit of:
a. Ten (10) hours if he or she is the single
author;
b. Eight (8) hours if he or
she is the senior author;
c. Five
(5) hours if he or she is a co-author; or
d. Three (3) hours if he or she is a
contributing author.
3.
For the publication of a technical article, a licensee or a certificate holder
shall receive continuing education of:
a. Five
(5) hours if he or she is the single author;
b. Four (4) hours if he or she is the senior
author;
c. Three (3) hours if he or
she is a co-author; or
d. Two (2)
hours if he or she is a contributing author.
4. For the publication of an
information-sharing article, a licensee or a certificate holder shall receive
one (1) hour of continuing education credit.
5. For the publication of an abstract, a
licensee or a certificate holder shall receive continuing education of:
a. Two (2) hours if he or she is the single
author or the senior author; or
b.
One (1) hour if he or she is a co-author.
(6) Poster sessions.
(a) Continuing education credit shall be
approved for attending juried poster sessions that meet the criteria for
appropriate subject matter established in subsection (3) of this section upon
submission of the documentation required in paragraph (c) of this
subsection.
(b) One (1) hour of
continuing education credit shall be allowed for each hour of posters reviewed
not to exceed three (3) hours in a continuing education year.
(c) The following documentation shall be
submitted for approval of continuing education credit for attending juried
poster sessions:
1. Certificate of attendance
or completion indicating:
a. The date of the
session;
b. The number of hours
requested;
c. The objectives of the
session; and
d. The session
provider;
2. An agenda
or outline of the session;
3. A
program, flyer, or brochure describing the poster session; or
4. Handouts from the poster
session.
(7)
Continuing education hours for presenters.
(a)
Credit shall not be given for presentations to the lay public.
(b) Credit shall be allowed only once for the
same presentation.
(c) The
presenter shall receive twice the number of hours approved for the
activity.
(d) Two (2) hours per
topic shall be allowed for presenters of juried poster sessions that meet the
criteria for appropriate subject matter established in subsection (3) of this
section.
(e) A copy of the
presentation or poster, abstract or manuscript, and documentation of the peer
review process shall be included in the licensee's or certificate holder's
documentation list.
(8)
Exhibits.
(a) Continuing education credits may
be obtained for attending exhibits that meet the criteria for appropriate
subject matter established in subsection (3) of this section upon submission of
the documentation required in paragraph (c) of this subsection.
(b) One (1) hour of continuing education
credit shall be allowed for each hour of exhibits reviewed not to exceed three
(3) hours in a continuing education year.
(c) Documentation of attendance or completion
of review of exhibits shall be submitted showing:
1. Date;
2. Provider;
3. Timeline; and
4. Content of the exhibits.
(9) Residency and
fellowship programs.
(a) Fifteen (15) hours of
continuing education credit shall be granted for completion of a residency or
fellowship program, if the program is:
1. At
the postbaccalaureate level;
2.
Dietetics-related;
3. Formalized or
structured experiences; and
4.
Sponsored by a U.S. regionally accredited college or university of an
institution accredited or approved by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of
Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO) or the National Committee for Quality
Assurance (NCQA).
(b)
Documentation of compliance with paragraph (a) of this subsection shall be
submitted and shall include:
1. Certificate of
completion; and
2. Name, address,
phone number, e-mail address, and fax number of the provider.
(10) Certification
program.
(a) Fifteen (15) hours of continuing
education credit shall be granted for completion of a certification approved by
the board that:
1. Is
dietetics-related;
2. Requires that
candidates meet eligibility requirements; and
3. Requires that a candidate or certificate
holder pass an examination to become certified initially, and to be
recertified.
(b) Up to
fifteen (15) hours of continuing education credit, for the exam only, may be
carried over to the following year.
(c) Documentation. A document verifying the
date of issue; duration of certification; and name, address, phone number,
e-mail address, and fax number of the provider shall be submitted.
(11) Self study courses.
(a) Fifteen (15) hours of continuing
education credit shall be granted for completion of a Commission on Dietetic
Registration preapproved self-study program that meets the following criteria:
1. The program shall address a single
specific subject in depth;
2. Test
items shall accompany the program and be based on its content; and
3. The program may be audio-based; computer
based; printed; video-, DVD-, or CD-based; or Web-based.
(b) The following documentation shall be
submitted:
1. A certificate of attendance or
completion;
2. An agenda or outline
of the program; and
3. Description
of the objectives, date, timeline, and provider of the program.
Section 3.
Procedures for Prior Approval of Continuing Education Activities.
(1) A person seeking prior approval of a
course, program, or other continuing education activity shall apply to the
board for approval at least sixty (60) days in advance of the commencement of
the activity.
(2) The application
shall state the:
(a) Dates;
(b) Subjects offered;
(c) Objectives for the activity;
(d) Total hours of instruction; and
(e) Names and qualifications of
speakers.
(3) The board
shall approve or deny timely and complete applications before the commencement
of the activity.
(4) Review of
programs.
(a) The board may monitor and review
any continuing education program already approved by the board.
(b) Upon evidence of significant variation in
the program presented from the program approved, the board may disapprove all
or any part of the approved hours granted the program.
(5) Programs pertaining to the following
subject areas shall require preapproval by the board:
(a) Experiential skill development, which
shall be limited to fifteen (15) hours;
(b) Independent learning programs that are
sponsored and related to nutrition and dietetic practice, nutrition and
dietetic education, or nutrition and dietetic research, which shall be limited
to ten (10) hours;
(c) Study groups
involving nutrition and dietetic practice, nutrition and dietetic education, or
nutrition and dietetic research, which shall be limited to ten (10) hours;
and
(d) Professional reading of
journal articles related to nutrition and dietetic practice, nutrition and
dietetic education, or nutrition and dietetic research, which shall be limited
to three (3) hours.
Section 4. Subsequent Approval of Continuing
Education Activities.
(1)
(a) Individual or group educational
activities for which program providers or sponsors have not requested
continuing education hour approval prior to the date of the activity may be
approved by the board for continuing education credit.
(b) An activity that has received prior
approval shall not be submitted on a subsequent approval basis.
(2) The person seeking subsequent
approval of continuing education activities shall submit the following
information regarding the program attended:
(a) Dates;
(b) Subjects offered;
(c) Learner educational objectives for the
activity and anticipated outcomes;
(d) Total hours of instruction;
(e) Names and qualifications of
speakers;
(f) A timing outline,
including time spent for registration, introductions, welcomes, and coffee and
meal breaks; and
(g) The number of
continuing education hours requested.
(3) A request for approval of a continuing
education program based on:
(a) A program that
does not require preapproval shall be submitted within sixty (60) days of
completion;
(b) Authorship of a
publication shall be submitted within six (6) months of the date of
publication; and
(c) Academic
coursework shall be submitted within the licensure or certification year of the
course completion date.
(4) Documentation of attendance at a
workshop, seminar, or lecture related to nutrition and dietetic practice,
nutrition and dietetic education, or nutrition and dietetic research that has
not been approved by the Commission on Dietetic Registration shall be submitted
within sixty (60) days of attendance.
(5) An activity that has not received prior
approval may be submitted by individuals on a subsequent approval basis with
rationale demonstrating continuing education value.
Section 5. Provider Preapproval.
(1) A provider of a continuing education
program seeking to obtain prior approval from the board for continuing
education certification shall provide the following documentation to the board
not less than sixty (60) days prior to the event:
(a) Dates;
(b) Subjects offered;
(c) Objectives for the activity;
(d) Total hours of instruction; and
(e) Names and qualifications of
speakers.
(2) The board
shall approve or deny timely and complete applications before the commencement
of the activity.
(3) Review of
programs.
(a) The board may monitor and review
any continuing education program already approved by the board.
(b) Upon evidence of significant variation in
the program presented from the program approved, the board may disapprove all
or any part of the approved hours granted the program.
Section 6. Appeals Procedure.
(1) A licensee or certificate holder may
appeal decisions regarding continuing education by filing a written
appeal.
(2) An appeal shall be sent
to the board within thirty (30) calendar days after notification of denial and
shall be considered by the board at its next scheduled meeting.
Section 7. Waiver of Continuing
Education.
(1) A licensee or certificate
holder who is medically disabled or ill based upon the verification document
signed by a licensed physician shall be granted:
(a) A waiver of the continuing education
requirements; or
(b) An extension
of time within which to complete continuing education requirements or make
required reports.
(2) A
written request for waiver or extension of time shall be:
(a) Submitted by the licensee or certificate
holder; and
(b) Accompanied by a
verifying document signed by a licensed physician.
(3) A waiver of the minimum continuing
education requirements or extensions of time to complete them shall not be
granted for more than one (1) calendar 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 or certificate holder shall reapply for
further waiver or extension.
Section
8. Continuing Education Requirements for Retired or Inactive
Licensees or Certificate Holders.
(1)
(a) A licensee or certificate holder who
holds an inactive license or certificate shall not be required to obtain
continuing education.
(b) Upon
application to return to active status, the licensee or certificate holder
shall present evidence that the licensee or certificate holder has fulfilled
the continuing education requirements for the two (2) year period immediately
prior to the application for reinstatement.
(2)
(a) A
retired licensee or certificate holder shall not be required to obtain
continuing education.
(b) Upon
application to return to active status, the licensee or certificate holder
shall present evidence that the licensee or certificate holder has fulfilled
all past-due continuing education requirements from the date of
retirement.
Section
9. Incorporation by Reference.
(1) "Continuing Education Submission Form for
Certified Nutritionists Only", July 2015, is incorporated by
reference.
(2) This material may be
inspected, copied, or obtained, subject to applicable copyright law, at the
Division of Occupations and Professions, 911 Leawood Drive, Frankfort, Kentucky
40601, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
STATUTORY AUTHORITY:
KRS
310.041(1),
(9)