(1) A licensee applying for renewal shall
have completed the continuing education requirements established in this
section during the preceding renewal period. Continuing education shall be
based on contact hours awarded.
(a) For a
licensed prosthetist, the board shall require ten (10) contact hours as a
condition of licensure renewal. These hours shall be obtained as follows:
1. One (1) hour shall be awarded for the
successful completion of the Jurisprudence Examination per biennium;
2. At least seven (7) hours shall be earned
from Category 1 as established in subsection (2) of this section; and
3. No more than three (3) hours shall be
earned from Category 2 as established in subsection (3) of this
section.
(b) For a
licensed orthotist, the board shall require ten (10) contact hours as a
condition of renewal. These hours shall be obtained as follows:
1. One (1) hour shall be awarded for the
successful completion of the Jurisprudence Examination per biennium;
2. At least seven (7) hours shall be earned
from Category 1 as established in subsection (2) of this section; and
3. No more than three (3) hours shall be
earned from Category 2 as established in subsection (3) of this
section.
(c) For a
licensed prosthetist-orthotist, the board shall require fifteen (15) contact
hours as a condition of renewal. These hours shall be obtained as follows:
1. One (1) hour shall be awarded for the
successful completion of the Jurisprudence Examination per biennium;
2. At least twelve (12) hours shall be earned
from Category 1 as established in subsection (2) of this section; and
3. No more than three (3) hours shall be
earned from Category 2 as established in subsection (3) of this
section.
(d) For a
licensed pedorthist, the board shall require eight (8) contact hours as a
condition of licensure renewal. These hours shall be obtained as follows:
1. One (1) hour shall be awarded for the
successful completion of the Jurisprudence Examination per biennium;
2. At least six (6) hours shall be earned
from Category 1 as established in subsection (2) of this section; and
3. No more than two (2) hours shall be earned
from Category 2 as established in subsection (3) of this section.
(e) For a licensed fitter -
orthotics, the board shall require seven (7) contact hours as a condition of
licensure renewal. These hours shall be obtained as follows:
1. One (1) hour shall be awarded for the
successful completion of the Jurisprudence Examination per biennium;
2. At least six (6) hours shall be earned
from Category 1 as established in subsection (2) of this section; and
3. No more than one (1) hour shall be earned
from Category 2 as established in subsection (3) of this section.
(2) Category 1
continued competency shall be any of the following:
(a) Completion of courses, seminars,
workshops, or symposia consisting of at least three (3) contact hours that have
been approved by the board; the board's designee; the Kentucky Or-thotics
Prosthetics Association; the American Board of Certification for Orthotics,
Prosthetics, and Pedorthics, Inc.; the Board of Certification/Accreditation
International or any of their components; or any other prosthetics, orthotics,
or pedorthics licensing agency;
(b)
Completion or auditing of an accredited postsecondary educational institution
credit course in the field of orthotics, prosthetics, or pedorthotics. Fifteen
(15) contact hours shall be awarded for each semester completed;
(c) Presentation of continuing education
courses, workshops, seminars, or symposia that have been approved by the board
or its designee;
(d) Authorship of
a research article, manuscript, or scientific paper, published in the bienni-um
and related to prosthetics, orthotics, or pedorthics. Four (4) contact hours
shall be awarded with a maximum of two (2) events per year;
(e) A presented scientific poster or
scientific platform presentation related to prosthetics, or-thotics, or
pedorthics. Three (3) contact hours shall be awarded per event with a maximum
of two (2) events per year;
(f)
Teaching part of a prosthetics, orthotics, or pedorthics credit course if that
teaching is not the primary employment of the licensee. A maximum of two (2)
contact hours per year shall be awarded;
(g) Completion of a clinical residency
director or clinical fellowship program. Not more than five (5) contact hours
shall be awarded per year, per resident with a maximum of ten (10) contact
hours per year;
(h) Engaging in the
practice of prosthetics, orthotics, or pedorthics as defined by
KRS 319B.010(13), (18),
and (22) at least 1,000 hours per biennium.
One (1) contact hour shall be awarded per year;
(i) Engaging in the instruction in a
Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs-accredited
program at least 1,000 hours per biennium. One (1) contact hour shall be
awarded per year;
(j) Appointment
to the Kentucky Board of Prosthetics, Orthotics, and Pedorthics. Two (2)
contact hours shall be awarded per year;
(k) Election or appointment as an officer or
committee chair to a position of the Kentucky Or-thotics Prosthetics
Association; the American Board of Certification for Orthotics, Prosthetics,
and Pedorthics, Inc.; or the Board of Certification/Accreditation
International. Two (2) contact hours shall be awarded per biennium;
or
(l) Member of a committee or
task force for one (1) of the organizations in paragraph (k) or (l) of this
subsection. One (1) contact hour shall be awarded per year.
(3) Category 2 continuing
education shall be any of the following:
(a)
Self-instruction from reading professional literature or home study program.
One half (1/2) contact hour shall be awarded per year;
(b) Clinical instructor for a Commission on
Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs-approved educational program.
Continued competency shall be one (1) contact hour yearly per
resident;
(c) Participation in a
prosthetics, orthotics, or pedorthics in-service or study group consisting of
two (2) or more licensees. A maximum of one (1) contact hour shall be awarded
per year;
(d) Participation in
community service related to health care. A maximum of one (1) contact hour of
continued competency shall be awarded yearly;
(e) Member of the American Board of
Certification for Orthotics Prosthetics and Pedorthics, Inc., or the Board of
Certification/Accreditation International. One-half contact hour shall be
awarded per year; or
(f) Member of
the Kentucky Prosthetics and Orthotics Association. One (1) contact hour shall
be awarded per year.
(4)
Documentation of compliance.
(a) Each licensee
shall retain independently verifiable documentation of completion of all
continuing education requirements of this administrative regulation for a
period of at least three (3) years from the end of the license year.
(b) The licensee shall, within thirty (30)
days of a written request from the board, provide evidence of continuing
education activities to the board.
(c) A licensee who fails to provide evidence
of the continuing education activities or who falsely certifies completion of
continuing education activities shall be subject to disciplinary action
pursuant to
KRS
319B.140(1)(d).
(5) Exemption and extension.
(a) A licensee shall be granted a temporary
hardship extension for an extension of time, not to exceed one (1) renewal
cycle, if the licensee:
1. Files a completed
Extension of Time for Completion of Continued Competency Form, including a plan
describing how the required credits will be met; and
2. Submits documentation showing evidence of
undue hardship by reason of the licensee's:
a.
Age;
b. Disability;
c. Medical condition;
d. Financial condition; or
e. Other clearly mitigating
circumstance.
(b) A licensee shall be granted a temporary
nonhardship extension of time if the licensee cannot show undue hardship and if
the licensee:
1. Files a completed Extension
of Time for Completion of Continued Competency Form, including a plan
describing how the required credits will be met, by December 31 of the year in
the renewal cycle for which the extension is sought;
2. Pays a fee of $250;
3. Has not received a temporary nonhardship
extension of time in the prior renewal cycle; and
4. Files proof of compliance with the
continuing competency requirements by the following July 1.
(c) A licensee on active military
duty or a spouse thereof shall be granted an exemption from continuing
education requirements in accordance with
KRS
12.355 or
12.357.