Minnesota Administrative Rules
Agency 161 - Optometry Board
Chapter 6500 - OPTOMETRISTS
Part 6500.3000 - CONTINUING EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 39, March 25, 2024
Subpart 1. Required hours and compliance period.
An optometrist licensed in Minnesota is required as a condition of licensure and license renewal to complete 40 hours of board-approved continuing optometric education every two years. The two-year cycle begins on January 1 and ends on December 31 of the second year.
Subp. 2. Continuing education reporting.
At the time of license renewal, each licensee shall demonstrate, either through a board-approved electronic tracking system or paper documentation, completion of the minimum of 40 approved continuing education hours since the last renewal. A maximum of 15 hours per reporting period may be satisfied by board-approved noninteractive, independent study. A maximum of six hours per reporting period may be satisfied by continuing education in practice management.
It is the licensee>s responsibility to maintain proof of continuing education compliance in either paper or electronic format. Failure to demonstrate proof of the required continuing education compliance shall result in nonrenewal of license pursuant to part 6500.2000.
Proof of attendance, in either electronic or paper form, must include:
For purposes of this subpart, a receipt for payment of the fee for the continuing education program or activity is not sufficient evidence of completion.
Subp. 3. Audits of continuing education.
The board may conduct random audits for the purpose of verifying continuing education each reporting year. A licensee who is being audited must provide verification of the required number of continuing education hours by submitting the documentation described in subpart 2. Failure to submit the required documentation shall be grounds for disciplinary action.
Subp. 4. Courses; board approval required.
Continuing education activities must be approved by the board or the board's designee. Activities must be approved for all attendees when submitted by the sponsor pursuant to subpart 6, or a licensee may request individual approval pursuant to subpart 7. Courses that meet approval criteria standards and receive approval from the board's designee shall be accepted for credit by the board.
The board or the board's designee shall consider the following factors when determining whether an activity should be approved:
Courses or programs deemed by the board to be a sales promotion for a product or service shall be denied approval of continuing education credit, and may be presented without continuing education credit when so noted by the sponsor.
Subp. 5. Retroactive revocation of CE approval.
The board may, after due consideration, add or delete continuing education credit hours of previously approved continuing education programs due to a change in content or actual hours of presentation. The board shall notify the program sponsor via mail of the change in approval. The program sponsor must then notify the program participants of the change in continuing education hours awarded.
Subp. 6. Sponsor's application for course approval.
A program sponsor requesting approval by the board or the board's designee must submit a program, schedule, and course description to the board. The board shall respond to the applications within 30 days. Nothing in this part shall permit the board to approve an educational program that has not satisfied the criteria in subpart 4. Courses not eligible for credit shall be identified by the program sponsor.
Subp. 7. Licensee's application for course approval.
A licensee may apply individually to the board for approval of continuing education activities that have not been approved by the board or its designee. A licensee shall complete and submit to the board the following information, as well as any other information the board or its designee deems necessary to evaluate the course for approval:
If the activity does not meet the standards in subpart 4, the board or its designee shall deny approval. The board shall notify the licensee in writing of the reason for denying approval or an activity under this subpart.
Subp. 8. Sources of credit.
Continuing education credit may be applied for the types of programs described in this subpart.
Subp. 9. Exemption for continuing education requirements.
A licensee whose license has not expired and who meets any of the following conditions is exempt from continuing education requirements as described in this subpart.
Subp. 10. Requirements in specified subjects.
The board may, when compelled by advancement in scope of practice or emerging public health issues, and by mailing written notice to each licensed optometrist on or before January 1, require all optometrists to attend continuing education programs in specified subjects.