Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) The following
are acceptable sources of continuing education, provided the subject matter
falls within the content areas set forth at
N.J.A.C.
13:44F-10.1(c):
1. Successful completion of programs,
courses, or seminars offered or approved by the New Jersey Society for
Respiratory Care, the American Association for Respiratory Care, the American
Medical Association, the American Nursing Association, the American Thoracic
Society, or the American Academy of Sleep Medicine: one continuing education
credit for each course credit awarded;
2. Successful completion of an advanced
credentialing examination listed below; 10 continuing education credits for
each examination completed:
i. Registered
Respiratory Therapist (RRT) offered by the National Board for Respiratory
Care;
ii. Registered Pulmonary
Function Technologist (RPFT) offered by the National Board for Respiratory
Care;
iii. Certified Pulmonary
Function Technologist (CPFT) offered by the National Board for Respiratory
Care;
iv. Neonatal/Pediatric
Specialist (RRT/CRT--NPS) offered by the National Board for Respiratory
Care;
v. Sleep Disorder Specialist
(RRT/CRT--SDS) offered by the National Board for Respiratory Care;
vi. Acute Critical Care Specialist (RRT-ACCS)
offered by the National Board for Respiratory Care;
vii. Asthma Educator--Certified (AE-C)
offered by the National Asthma Educator Certification Board;
viii. Registered Polysomnographic
Technologist (RPSGT) offered by the Board of Registered Polysomnographic
Technologists; and
ix. Certified
Hyperbaric Technologist (CHT) offered by the National Board of Diving and
Hyperbaric Medical Technology;
3. Successful completion of courses related
to any health care related field at colleges and universities accredited by the
Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools. Commission on Higher
Education or any other regional accrediting agency with standards that are
substantially similar to the standards utilized by the Middle States
Association of Colleges and Schools, Commission on Higher Education: one
continuing education credit for each course credit awarded;
4. Successful completion of any certification
or recertification course approved by the American Heart Association in
Pediatric Advanced Cardiac Life Support (PALS) or Advanced Cardiac Life Support
(ACLS) or approved by the American Academy of Pediatrics in Neonatal
Resuscitation Program (NRP): one continuing education credit for each
instructional hour awarded, with a maximum of 12 credits per biennial licensure
period;
5. Authorship of published
peer-reviewed textbooks, articles, or manuals directly related to respiratory
care: three credits for each textbook, article, or manual;
6. Successful completion of videotaped,
Internet, and other distance learning courses, approved by one of the
organizations listed in (a)1 above, with verification by the course provider
that the course was monitored and successfully completed by the licensee: one
continuing education credit for each course credit awarded;
7. Participation in instructional activities,
such as developing curriculum for and/or teaching a new program, course,
lecture, or presentation, provided the program, course, lecture, or
presentation is directly related to the practice of respiratory care in the
State.
i. As used in this paragraph, "new
program, course, lecture, or presentation" means that the licensee has never
taught or developed curriculum for that course or program in any educational
setting: one credit per hour of program or course instruction with a maximum of
six credits per biennial licensure period; and
8. Successful completion of an advanced
credentialing examination, which does not meet the requirements of (a)2 above,
and that is approved by the Board.
i. The
Board shall award licensees 10 credits per examination.
ii. A list of Board-approved advanced
credentialing examinations shall be posted on the Board's website at
http://www.njconsumeraffairs.gov/resp/Pages/default.aspx.
iii. The Board shall approve for credit an
advanced credentialing examination provided that it is nationally recognized
and the subject matter falls within the content area set forth in
N.J.A.C.
13:44F-10.1(c).
(b) A licensee shall
receive one continuing education credit for each hour of attendance at
programs, courses, and seminars approved by one of the organizations listed in
(a)1 above. For purposes of this section, an "instructional hour" represents a
60-minute clock hour with no less than 50 minutes of content within the hour.
Programs may include one 10-minute break for each instructional hour. The Board
will accept partial credit after the first credit hour increment has been
earned for the same program, course, and seminar offered by one of the
organizations listed in (a)1 above. Credit shall not be granted for programs,
courses, and seminars that are less than one instructional hour long.