Ohio Administrative Code
Title 4758 - Chemical Dependency Professionals Board
Chapter 4758-13 - Continuing Education and License Renewal
Section 4758-13-07 - Sponsor and providers status for approval of continuing education units, CEUs
Universal Citation: OH Admin Code 4758-13-07
Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
(A) Sponsors of education and training programs that are relevant to the practice of chemical dependency counseling, gambling disorder counseling or prevention may apply for CEU approval. Program CEUs may be awarded by the board to any program that addresses the knowledge and skill areas, which contribute to the professional growth of the chemical dependency counselor, gambling disorder endorsee or prevention professional. CEUs may be awarded upon approval of the CEU application.
(1) Procedure to apply for CEU approval:
(a) Complete the program sponsor application
process for continuing education unit (CEU) approval no fewer than thirty days
prior to the offering of the continuing education course.
(b) Pay the required application
fee.
(c) The program shall satisfy
at least one of the topic areas of rule
4758-13-04 of the Administrative
Code required for application or renewal of a license, certificate or
endorsement to practice as a chemical dependency counselor, gambling disorder
counselor or prevention professional.
(d) Provide evidence that the program trainer
or lecturer has education and training that would qualify them to teach the
offered course. Education or training may include, but is not limited to:
holding a license or certificate in the subject area in which they are
teaching; having a bachelor's or master's degree in the subject area or having
other recognized training or experience in the subject area in which they
propose to teach.
(2) If
CEU approval is granted, the sponsor shall provide one of the following forms
of participant verification of attendance:
(a)
Upload
verification of participant attendance
including license or certificate number
onto the board's continuing education monitoring
system.
(b) Provide each
program participant with a verification of attendance form which shall include
the following information:
(i) Title of the
program;
(ii) Date of the
program;
(iii) Participant's
name;
(iv) Program sponsor's
name;
(v) Number of CEUs
attended;
(vi) CEU approval
number;
(vii) CEU approved
education
content area(s).
(3) Sponsors shall maintain participant
attendance records for five years.
(B) Entities that regularly sponsor CEUs and wish to obtain a provider status may apply to the board for a one year or two year provider status:
(1) Procedure to apply
for provider status:
(a) A provider shall have
sponsored fifty hours of education within the last
three consecutive years approved by the board;
(b) The provider shall complete the
application process for provider status.
(c) The provider shall pay the required
application fee.
(2) If
provider status is granted, the board reserves the
right to audit the provider's course offerings and may request information
including but not limited to the following:
(a)
All approved courses including titles, hours approved,
and content areas awarded;
(b)
Timed
agenda;
(c)
Course goals and objectives;
(d)
Verification of
presenter(s) qualifications, or
(e)
Verification of
qualifications of person(s) approving continuing education and applicable
content areas assigned.
(3) The provider shall also provide one of
the following forms of participant verification of attendance:
(a)
Upload
verification of participant attendance including
license or certificate number
onto the board's
continuing education monitoring system.
(b) Provide each program participant with a
verification of attendance form which shall include the following information:
(i) Title of the program;
(ii) Date of the program;
(iii) Participant's name;
(iv) Program sponsor's name;
(v) Number of CEUs attended;
(vi) Provider number;
(vii) CEU approved
education
content area(s).
(4) Providers shall maintain participant
attendance records for five years.
(5) For CEU approval to be granted to a
program, the provider shall obtain evidence that the program trainer or
lecturer has education and training that would qualify them to teach the
offered course. Education or training may include, but is not limited to:
holding a license or certificate in the subject area in which they are
teaching; having a bachelor's or master's degree in the subject area or having
other recognized training or experience in the subject area in which they
propose to teach.
(6) Providers
shall maintain evidence that each
course is either planned, reviewed or conducted
by one of the following:
(a) For chemical
dependency specific training: an LCDC II, LCDC III, LICDC, LICDC-CS or an
individual credentialed by IC&RC or NAADAC at a chemical dependency
counseling level.
(b) For
prevention specific training: an OCPS, OCPC,
or an individual credentialed by
IC&RC or NAADAC at a prevention specialist level.
(c) For chemical dependency clinical
supervisor specific training: an LICDC-CS or an individual credentialed by
IC&RC or NAADAC at a chemical dependency clinical supervisor
level.
(7) Renewal of
provider status:
(a) A provider may apply for
renewal of their provider status by completing the renewal application process
and paying the renewal application fee to the board.
(b) The board may refuse to renew the status
of any provider who fails to comply with the requirements of this rule.
Approved provider status may be withdrawn for cause.
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