Code of Massachusetts Regulations
267 CMR - BOARD OF REGISTRATION OF PERFUSIONISTS
Title 267 CMR 3.00 - LICENSURE REQUIREMENTS AND PROCEDURES
Section 3.08 - License Renewal
Universal Citation: 267 MA Code of Regs 267.3
Current through Register 1531, September 27, 2024
(1) Renewal Requirement.
(a) Each licensed perfusionist shall renew
his or her license to practice every two years on or before September
1st of the odd-numbered calendar year. A licensed
perfusionist who fails to renew his or her license before the expiration date
shall not be authorized to practice until he or she renews his or her license.
A licensee who engages in practice after the expiration date and prior to
renewal may be subject to disciplinary action by the Board.
(b) A licensed perfusionist who meets the
renewal eligibility requirements in 267 CMR 3.08(c) may apply to renew his or
her license by submitting an application in the manner specified by the Board
together with payment of the license renewal fees prescribed by the Executive
Office of Administration and Finance pursuant to M.G.L. c. 7, § 3B, unless
waived in accordance with M.G.L. c. 112, § 1B.
(c)
Renewal Eligibility
Requirements.
1. Completion of a
minimum of 30 hours of continuing education in courses, programs or activities
approved for continuing education credit by the American Board of
Cardiovascular Perfusion for each license renewal period.
2. Performance of perfusion services in at
least 80 cases for each licensure period which has elapsed since the date of
their last license renewal.
3.
Licensees shall maintain documentation of continuing education and perfusion
services performed for the preceding two license renewal cycles and shall
submit such documentation to the Board upon request.
(2) Renewal within First Two Years after Expiration Date. An individual who fails to renew his or her license to practice perfusion prior to the expiration date printed on that license, but who seeks renewal of that license not more than two years after that expiration date, may obtain renewal of that license by:
(a) Filing a completed application for
license renewal on a form furnished by the Board for that purpose;
(b) Paying the license renewal fee prescribed
by the Executive Office of Administration and Finance pursuant to M.G.L. c. 7,
§ 3B unless waived in accordance with M.G.L. c. 112, § 1B;
(c) Paying the additional late renewal fee
prescribed by the Executive Office of Administration and Finance pursuant to
M.G.L. c. 7, § 3B unless waived in accordance with M.G.L. c. 112, §
1B; and
(d) Submitting satisfactory
written proof that he or she holds current, valid certification as a certified
clinical perfusionist issued by the American Board of Cardiovascular
Perfusion.
(3) Renewal More than Two Years after Expiration Date. An individual who fails to renew or reinstate his or her license to practice perfusion within two years after the expiration date printed on that license may obtain reinstatement of that license only by:
(a) Filing a completed license reinstatement
application with the Board on forms furnished by the Board for that
purpose;
(b) Paying the license
reinstatement fee and late renewal fee prescribed by the Executive Office of
Administration and Finance pursuant to M.G.L. c. 7, § 3B unless waived in
accordance with M.G.L. c. 112, § 1B;
(c) Submitting satisfactory written proof
that he or she holds current, valid certification as a certified clinical
perfusionist issued by the American Board of Cardiovascular Perfusion;
and
(d) Furnishing the Board with a
satisfactory written explanation of the reasons for his or her failure to renew
the license in a timely manner.
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