Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 3, September 1, 2024
RELATES TO:
KRS
309.133,
309.1335(1)(c),
309.134,
309.137
NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY:
KRS
309.1315(1) and (9) require
the board to promulgate administrative regulations necessary to carry out the
provisions of KRS
309.130 to
309.1399 and to establish the
criteria for continuing education.
KRS
309.1335(1)(c) authorizes
the board to promulgate an administrative regulation requiring licensed
professional art therapists and licensed professional art therapist associates
to complete continuing education requirements as a condition of renewal of
their license. This administrative regulation delineates the requirements for
continuing education and prescribes methods and standards for the accreditation
of continuing education courses.
Section
1. Definitions.
(1) "Academic
course" means a course offered by an accredited postsecondary institution that
is an:
(a) Art therapy course, designated by
an art therapy course title or content, beyond the undergraduate level;
or
(b) Academic course, relevant to
professional art therapy, beyond the undergraduate level.
(2) "Approved" means recognized by the
Kentucky Board of Licensure for Professional Art Therapists.
(3) "Continuing education hour" means fifty
(50) clock minutes of participating in continuing educational
experiences.
(4) "Program" means an
organized learning experience:
(a) Planned and
evaluated to meet behavioral objectives; and
(b) Presented in one (1) session or
series.
(5) "Provider"
means an individual or an organization that provides or sponsors continuing
education programs and is approved by the board.
(6) "Relevant" means having content
applicable to the practice of professional art therapy as evaluated by the
board.
(7) "Successful completion"
means that the license holder has:
(a)
1. Satisfactorily met the specific
requirements of the program; and
2.
Earned the continuing education hours; or
(b) Received a passing score from the board
for completing a board examination.
Section 2. Accrual of Continuing Education
Hours; Computation of Accrual.
(1) A minimum
of forty (40) continuing education hours shall be accrued by a licensed
professional art therapist during the two (2) year licensure period for
renewal.
(2) A minimum of eighteen
(18) continuing education hours shall be accrued by a licensed professional art
therapy associate during the two (2) year licensure period for
renewal.
(3) All hours shall be in
or related to the field of professional art therapy.
(4) A licensee shall obtain three (3) hours
of continuing education on ethics included within the hours required by
subsection (1) and (2) of this section during the two (2) year licensure period
for renewal.
(5) Continuing
education activities shall be in the following content areas in order to be
considered relevant:
(a) Psychological and
psychotherapeutic theories and practice;
(b) Art therapy assessment;
(c) Art therapy theory and
practice;
(d) Client
populations;
(e) Art theory and
media; and
(f) Professionalism and
ethics.
Section
3. Methods of Acquiring Continuing Education Hours. Continuing
education hours applicable to the renewal of the certificate shall be directly
related to the professional growth and development of a professional art
therapy practitioner. Hours may be earned by completing any of the following
educational activities:
(1) Programs not
requiring board review and approval. A program provided or approved by any of
the following providers shall be relevant to the practice of professional art
therapy and shall be approved without further review by the board:
(a) The American Art Therapy Association,
Inc. or any of its state affiliates;
(b) The Art Therapy Credentials Board,
Inc.;
(c) The American Association
of Marriage and Family Therapy and its state affiliates;
(d) The National Association of Social
Workers and its state affiliates;
(e) The American Psychological Association
and its state affiliates;
(f) The
American Counseling Association and its state affiliates;
(g) The National Board of Certified
Counselors and its state affiliates;
(h) The Association for Addiction
Professionals (NAADAC) and its state affiliates;
(i) The Department for Behavioral Health,
Developmental and Intellectual Disabilities;
(j) The Employee Assistance Professionals
Association; and
(k) Academic
courses as established in Section 1(1) of this administrative regulation. A
general education course, elective, or course designated to meet degree
requirements shall not be acceptable. Academic credit equivalency for
continuing education hours shall be based on one (1) credit hour equals fifteen
(15) continuing education hours.
(2) Programs requiring board review and
approval. A program from any of the following sources shall be reviewed by the
board and evaluated whether it is relevant:
(a) A program, including a home study course,
webinar, and in-service training provided by another organization, educational
institution, or service provider approved by the board;
(b) A program or academic course presented by
the license holder. A presenter of a relevant program or academic course shall
earn two (2) continuing education hours for each contact hour of instruction.
Credit shall not be issued for repeated instruction of the same
course;
(c) A publication in a
professionally recognized or juried publication. Continuing education hours
shall be granted for a relevant publication as follows:
1. Five (5) continuing education hours for
each published abstract or book review;
2. Ten (10) continuing education hours for
each published article;
3. Twenty
(20) continuing education hours for each book chapter or monograph;
and
4. Forty (40) continuing
education hours for each published book; and
(d) An exhibition in a juried art show. An
exhibitor at a juried art show shall earn ten (10) continuing education hours
for an exhibition and is limited to one (1) exhibition per renewal
cycle.
(3) Board
examination. A license holder shall submit an Application for Examination
Continuing Education Credit to receive continuing education credit for
completing a board examination. The board shall only grant board examination
continuing education credit to an active license holder renewing an active
board issued license and to a board approved supervisor. Upon application, and
payment of the board examination fee established in
201 KAR 34:020, Section 7(1), the
board shall credit a license holder with three (3) continuing education credit
hours for successfully completing a training examination offered by the board.
A license holder may complete more than one (1) board examination but shall be
awarded no more than eighteen (18) continuing education credit hours for
completing board examinations during a two (2) year licensure period. Three (3)
credit hours shall be awarded for successfully completing each of the following
board examinations:
(a) Art therapy
assessment examination;
(b) Art
therapy and client populations examination;
(c) Art therapy theory and practice
examination;
(d) Art therapy theory
and media examination;
(e) Art
therapy professionalism and ethics examination; and
(f) Board-approved supervisor training
examination.
(4) A
license holder shall submit a written request to the board to repeat a
continuing education program or board examination during the two (2) year
licensure period. Preapproval shall be required for repeating a program or
examination for credit toward the minimum continuing education requirement for
renewal. The request to repeat a continuing education program or board
examination shall be submitted to the board before repeating the program or
examination. A board examination fee shall be paid for repeated
examinations.
Section 4.
Procedures for Preapproval of Continuing Education Programs.
(1) Any entity seeking to obtain approval of
a continuing education program shall submit a complete Application for
Continuing Education Program Approval prior to its offering and shall apply to
the board at least sixty (60) days in advance of the commencement of the
program.
(2) A continuing education
program shall be qualified for approval if the board finds the activity being
presented:
(a) Is an organized program of
learning;
(b) Lists goals and
objectives;
(c) Pertains to subject
matters which integrally relate to the practice of art therapy;
(d) Contributes to the professional
competency of the licensee; and
(e)
Is conducted by individuals who have educational training or experience
acceptable to the board.
(3)
(a) The
board may approve a specific continuing education program that is not listed in
Section 3(1) of this administrative regulation if the provider of the program:
1. Files a written request for
approval;
2. Pays an annual
processing fee of seventy-five (75) dollars; and
3. Provides the information on a continuing
education program that it proposes to provide that meets the requirements
established in this administrative regulation.
(b) The approval of a program pursuant to
paragraph (a) of this subsection shall permit the provider to offer the program
for a period of one (1) calendar year.
(4)
(a) A
license holder may request an individual review of a nonapproved continuing
education activity completed during the earning period if, within thirty (30)
days after the expiration of the immediate past license period, the license
holder has:
1. Requested the review by
applying for individual review; and
2. Paid a fee of twenty (20)
dollars.
(b) The review
shall be based on the standards established by this administrative
regulation.
(c) Approval by the
board of a nonapproved continuing education activity shall:
1. Qualify as if it has been obtained from an
approved provider; and
2. Be
limited to the particular offering upon which the request for individual review
is based.
Section 5. Procedures for Approval of
Continuing Education Programs.
(1) A course
that has not been preapproved may be used for continuing education if approval
is secured from the board.
(2) The
applicant shall submit a complete Application for Continuing Education Program
Approval that includes the following information and fees:
(a) A published course or seminar
description;
(b) The name and
qualifications of the instructor including resume or vitae;
(c) A copy of the program agenda indicating
hours of education, coffee and lunch breaks;
(d) Number of continuing education hours
requested;
(e) Official certificate
of completion or college transcript from the provider or college;
(f) Letter requesting continuing education
credits approval;
(g) The
applicable fee identified in Section 4 of this administrative regulation;
and
(h) Program
evaluation.
Section
6. Responsibilities and Reporting Requirements of License Holders.
(1) During the license renewal period, the
board shall require up to fifteen (15) percent of all license holders to
furnish documentation of the completion of the appropriate number of continuing
education hours. Verification of continuing education hours shall not otherwise
be reported to the board.
(2) A
license holder shall:
(a) Be responsible for
obtaining required continuing education hours;
(b) Identify his or her continuing education
needs and seek activities that meet those needs;
(c) Seek ways to integrate new knowledge,
skills, and activities;
(d) Select
board approved activities by which to earn continuing education
hours;
(e) Submit to the board, if
applicable, a request for approval for continuing education activities not
otherwise approved by the board;
(f) Document attendance, participation in,
and successful completion of continuing education activity for a period of two
(2) years from the date of the renewal; and
(g) Maintain records of continuing education
hours;
(3) The following
items may be used to document continuing education activity:
(a) Transcript;
(b) Certificate;
(c) Affidavit signed by the
instructor;
(d) Receipt for the fee
paid to the provider; or
(e)
Written summary of experiences that are not formally or officially documented
otherwise.
(4) A license
holder shall comply with the provisions of this administrative regulation.
Failure to comply shall constitute a violation of
KRS
309.137(1) and shall result
in disciplinary action pursuant to that statutory provision.
Section 7. Carry-over of
Continuing Education Hours, Prohibited. Continuing education hours earned in
excess of those required under Section 2 of this administrative regulation
shall not be carried over into the immediately following license renewal
period.
Section 8. Board to Approve
Continuing Education Hours; Appeal of Denial.
(1) If an application for approval of
continuing education hours is denied, in whole or in part, the person holding a
license shall have the right to appeal the board's decision.
(2) An appeal shall be:
(a) In writing;
(b) Received by the board within thirty (30)
days after the date the notification of the decision denying approval of
continuing education hours is mailed; and
(c) Conducted in accordance with KRS Chapter
13B.
Section
9. Waiver or Extensions of Continuing Education.
(1) On application, the board may grant 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 license
holder;
(b) Illness of the license
holder or an immediate family member;
(c) Death or serious injury of an immediate
family member; or
(d) Active duty
military service or deployment.
(2) A written request for waiver or extension
of time shall be:
(a) Submitted by the person
holding the license;
(b)
Accompanied by a verifying document signed by a licensed physician or an
authority verifying the need for an extension of time or waiver; and
(c) Received by the board before the
expiration of the two (2) year licensure period for renewal and before the
beginning of the ninety (90) day grace period established by
KRS
309.1335(2) for the
license.
(3) A wavier 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, illness, or
military service upon which a waiver or extension has been granted continues
beyond the period of the waiver or extension, the person holding licensure
shall reapply for the waiver or extension.
Section 10. Continuing Education Requirements
for Reinstatement or Reactivation of Licensure.
(1) A person requesting reinstatement or
reactivation of professional art therapist licensure shall submit evidence of
forty (40) hours of continuing education within the twenty-four (24) month
period immediately preceding the date on which the request for reinstatement or
reactivation is submitted to the board.
(2) If the board reinstates a professional
art therapist license, the person shall obtain forty (40) hours of continuing
education within six (6) months of the date on which licensure is
reinstated.
(3) A person requesting
reinstatement or reactivation of professional art therapist associate licensure
shall submit evidence of eighteen (18) hours of continuing education within the
twenty-four (24) month period immediately preceding the date on which the
request for reinstatement or reactivation is submitted to the board.
(4) If the board reinstates a professional
art therapist associate license, the person shall obtain eighteen (18) hours of
continuing education within six (6) months of the date on which licensure is
reinstated.
(5) The continuing
education hours received in compliance with this section shall be in addition
to the continuing education requirements established in Section 2 of this
administrative regulation and shall not be used to comply with the requirements
of that section.
Section
11. Incorporation by Reference.
(1) The following material is incorporated by
reference:
(a) "Application for Examination
Continuing Education Credit", March 2021; and
(b) "Application for Continuing Education
Program Approval", October 2016.
(2) This material may be inspected, copied,
or obtained, subject to applicable copyright law, at the Department of
Professional Licensing, 911 Leawood Drive, Frankfort, Kentucky 40601, Monday
through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
STATUTORY AUTHORITY:
KRS
309.1315(1),
(9)