Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. Basic
Requirements
1. A minimum of 6 actual hours is
required each fiscal year (July 1 through June 30) as a prerequisite for annual
renewal of certification; however, a maximum of 3 hours shall be earned for
each fiscal period (July 1 to June 30) through online participation as defined
in LAC 46:LXXXV.1200. An CAET who fails to obtain a minimum of 6 continuing
education hours within the applicable fiscal period will not meet the
requirements for renewal of his certificate.
2.
a. Proof
of attendance for all completed continuing education activity shall be
submitted annually for each renewal period and shall include the following:
i. the CAET's full name;
ii. the name of the course/program;
iii. the name of the sponsor and/or
presenter;
iv. the date(s) of
attendance;
v. the total number of
hours completed;
vi. the delivery
method; and
vii. the specific
subject matter completed.
b. All completed proof of attendance must be
submitted to the board by September 30.
3. All hours shall be obtained in the 12
months preceding the renewal period of the certificate. Hours taken prior to
the 12-month continuing education period shall not be accepted. Hours taken
after the beginning of the renewal period shall be considered late. Hours
submitted late, if accepted by the board, cannot be applied to other renewal
periods.
4. Each CAET must fulfill
his annual educational requirements at his own expense or through a sponsoring
agency other than the board. Any registration fee(s) for his annual continuing
veterinary education requirements are not included in the annual renewal
fee.
5. Presenters of an approved
continuing education program may not submit hours for their presentation of, or
preparation for, the program as continuing education hours.
B. Approved Continuing Education
Programs. It shall be the duty of the board to approve all continuing
veterinary education programs for which credit shall be given to Louisiana
certified animal euthanasia technicians as follows.
1. Hours may be taken from any programs
accepted by another state's regulatory board of veterinary medicine, a
governmental entity, and/or AAVSB, as well as those programs sponsored by AVMA
accredited schools of veterinary medicine and/or any professional associations
recognized by the board shall be accepted as units or hours of annual
continuing education with the subject matter content properly addressing the
duties of a certified animal euthanasia technician. All other continuing
education programs must be approved by the board prior to attendance with the
subject matter content properly addressing the duties of a certified animal
euthanasia technician. Those continuing education programs not timely submitted
in accordance with Subsection C below will not be allowed for annual continuing
education credit.
2. The list of
programs for which pre-approval has been granted will be updated as needed and
published by the board on its website, as well as those programs which are
accepted by another state's regulatory board of veterinary medicine, a
governmental entity, and/or AAVSB, and those programs sponsored by AVMA
accredited schools of veterinary medicine and/or any professional associations
recognized by the board.
3.
Additions to the list of pre-approved programs may be requested by writing to
the board office and submitting all required documentation. All programs not on
the pre-approved list must be submitted for pre-approval at least 14 days prior
to the date of the program for the units or hours to be credited. Pre-approval
may be obtained by writing or calling the board office during regular business
hours.
4. In order to qualify for
board approval, all continuing education programs must be open by
invitation/advertisement to interested certified animal euthanasia technicians
in general.
C.
Non-Compliance with Continuing Education Requirements
1. Non-compliance with these rules shall be
considered to be a violation of
R.S.
37:1526(14).
2. Failure to submit proof of attendance for
continuing education hours by the September 30 deadline pursuant to Subsection
A or falsifying certification shall be considered a violation of
R.S.
37:1526(14) and/or
(15).
3. Failure to obtain the
required number of hours in the specified time period shall be considered a
violation of the rules of professional conduct. An extension of no more than 90
days after the September 30 certificate expiration date may be granted by
petitioning the board in accordance with Paragraph 4 below.
4. The board may grant an extension of no
more than 90 days for extenuating circumstances. The CAET requesting the
extension must petition the board at least 30 days prior to the September 30
certificate expiration date. The board may require whatever documentation it
deems necessary to verify the circumstances necessitating the
extension.
5. A CAET who fails to
obtain the required minimum of 6 approved hours within the prescribed 12-month
period will not meet the requirements for renewal of his certificate. Such a
certificate shall expire on September 30 for any CAET who does not timely and
properly comply with the annual continuing education requirements. Thereafter,
a CAET may apply for renewal of his expired certificate; however, he shall be
unable to lawfully perform the allowed duties of a CAET and may be subject to
disciplinary action by the board, until such time as the requirements for
renewal have been met and documented to the satisfaction of the
board.
D. The
promulgation of rule amendments by the board published in the Louisiana
State Register on January 20, 2011 shall become effective for the
period of time (July 1, 2010-June 30, 2011) for the 2011-2012 annual
certificate renewal and every annual certificate renewal period
thereafter.
AUTHORITY NOTE:
Promulgated in accordance with
R.S.
37:1558.