New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 13 - LAW AND PUBLIC SAFETY
Chapter 39A - STATE BOARD OF PHYSICAL THERAPY
Subchapter 9 - CONTINUING EDUCATION AND COMPETENCY
Section 13:39A-9.6 - Responsibilities of continuing education and competency providers
Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 13:39A-9.6
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) All providers of continuing education and competency not included in N.J.A.C. 13:39A-9.3(b) shall:
1. At least 45 business days
prior to the date of the course, program, or seminar, submit the following for each course, program, or
seminar offered for evaluation by the Board:
i. A detailed descriptive
outline of course content, the estimated starting and ending time of the course and any break time provided
during the course, program or seminar;
ii. The curriculum vitae
of each instructor that indicates the lecturer has met the requirements of (b) below;
iii. Course objectives that are both behavioral objectives, which are
learning outcomes stated in terms that indicate what the student will be able to do or demonstrate after the
course, and measurable objectives, which are learning outcomes indicating the level of the student's
performance; and
iv. A bibliography supporting the content of the
course, program or seminar that includes at least five peer-reviewed journal articles published within the
last five years;
2. Obtain Board approval prior to
representing that any course, program or seminar fulfills the requirements of
13:39A-9.1;
3.
Monitor the attendance at each approved course, program or seminar and furnish to each enrollee a
verification of attendance, which shall include at least the following information:
i. The title, date and location of the course, program or seminar
offering;
ii. The name and license number of the
attendee;
iii. The number of credits awarded;
iv. The name and signature of the sponsor and the seal of the
organization;
4. Maintain attendance sheets, which
include the time when a licensee arrives at and leaves the course, program or seminar with the licensee's
signature next to each time entry;
5. Evaluate course offerings.
Evaluations shall be solicited from both the attendees and the instructors; and
6. Submit a fee pursuant to
13:39A-1.3 for each submission of a new course, program or
seminar reviewed by the Board during the biennial licensing period.
(b) In order to be qualified to instruct a continuing education course, an instructor shall:
1. If licensure is required to practice his or her
profession, hold a current license to practice;
2. Maintain a
list of continuing education coursework completed and taught by the instructor for the last five years;
and
3. Have:
i. Been employed
in the topic area of the course within the past five years;
ii.
Published an article for peer reviewed journals in the topic area of the course within the past five years;
or
iii. Written a chapter for academic textbooks in the topic
area of the course within the past five years.
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