Current through Vol. 42, No. 1, September 16, 2024
(a)
Continuing Education
Requirements:
(1) No contractor or
journeyman license shall be renewed unless the licensee has completed at least
six (6) hours of continuing education ("CE") every three (3) years or
thirty-six (36) months preceding the license expiration date. The continuing
education course and instructor shall be approved in advance by the Committee.
Exceptions to advance approval, or post-course approval, may be allowed by the
Committee, or its designee, for substitute instructors in emergency situations
when written notice of the emergency is provided to the Committee or its
designee within seven (7) days of the course. The continuing education material
shall cover codes and revisions adopted by the OUBCC and/or other trade related
subject matters appropriate for topics of continuing education for licensees
and approved by the Committee including: examination materials, manufacturers'
installation of equipment or parts, the licensing Act, the trade regulations as
set forth in this Chapter as well as the rules of the Construction Industries
Board in OAC 158:10, and other trade or safety related subject matters approved
by the Committee.
(2) If a license
expires before the licensee completes the CE requirement, any CE that is
completed while the license is expired will be applied to the CE requirement
for the thirty-six (36) months preceding the date the license expired. Six (6)
hours of CE will still have to be completed in order to meet the CE requirement
for the subsequent thirty-six (36) month period.
(3) Credit will be given for CE programs
approved by the Committee, or its designee.
(4) Except as provided herein, this Section
shall apply to every licensed mechanical journeyman or contractor.
(5) A licensee is exempt from the education
requirements of this Section for three (3) years from the date he or she passed
their current licensing exam.
(6)
The continuing education requirement provisions for Fueled Hearth Product Work
corresponds with NFI certification requirements and are described in OAC
158:50-5-2(b)(10).
(b)
Standards. The following standards will govern the approval of
continuing education programs by the Committee.
(1) The program provider shall submit
evidence that the provider and instructional staff are qualified by reason of
education, experience or training. The training provider and instructors will
be of good reputation and of good moral character.
(2) Any written material that is distributed
during the session shall be readable, of high quality and shall be made
available to all attendees.
(3)
The program shall be presented in a comfortable location such as hotel/motel
conference room, corporate meeting room, or regular classroom.
(4) The training session shall be presented
outside the regular workplace or after regular working hours. An onsite
conference room, that meets standards imposed by (3) of this subsection, shall
be considered outside the regular workplace.
(5) A credit hour means at least fifty (50)
minutes of classroom instruction with a ten (10) minute break.
(6) CE courses shall be presented in one of
the following formats.
(A) Six (6) credit
hours presented in one (1) day.
(B) Two (2) sessions of three (3) credit
hours each presented within a seven (7) day period.
(C) One (1) session of two (2) credit hours
of trade related instruction, Mechanical Licensing Act and/or Mechanical
Industry Regulations.
(D) An
approved correspondence course.
(E) Another format approved by the Committee.
(7) Verification of
Credit.
(A) The Course Provider shall verify
the total number of continuing education hours completed by each attendee.
(B) Continuing education providers
shall require attendees to present a photo I.D. prior to the attendee signing
the sign-in sheet provided by the Construction Industries Board. Sign-in sheets
shall include the name and license number of each licensee in attendance.
(C) As soon as practicable but in
any event on or before seven (7) days following an approved continuing
education program, the provider shall furnish the original sign-in sheets from
the course to the Mechanical License Unit of the Construction Industries Board.
(D) Providers shall maintain
copies of all sign-in sheets for a period of two (2) years following the
conclusion of the course.
(E)
Complaint Procedure.
(i) A person,
government, or private organization may submit a written complaint to the
Committee, or its designee, charging a provider of continuing education with a
violation of this Section, and specifying the grounds for the complaint.
(ii) Complaints must be in writing
and include contact information, and shall be filed on the proper complaint
form prescribed by the Construction Industries Board, or its designee.
(iii) The Committee may consider
an unsigned or anonymous complaint for further investigation.
(iv) Upon receipt of a signed complaint form,
a copy shall be sent to the continuing education provider addressed in the
complaint. The continuing education provider shall provide a written response
within fifteen (15) days. Upon receipt of the continuing education provider's
written response, both complaint and response shall be considered by the
Committee, or its designee, for appropriate action including dismissal of the
complaint, further investigation, or a finding of violation of the Act or this
Chapter. The Committee, or its designee, shall notify both complainant and
continuing education provider of the determination made by the Committee.
Failure of the continuing education provider to respond will be considered as a
violation of this Section.
(v) If
a reasonable cause violation determination is made by the Committee, the
Oklahoma Administrative Procedure Act shall be followed for all disciplinary
proceedings undertaken.
(8) Course providers or instructors may not
advertise or promote the sale of any goods, products or services between the
opening and closing of any Continuing Education Course.
(c)
Application Procedures.
(1) A completed application form, with all
supporting documentation, shall be submitted to the Construction Industries
Board at least fifteen (15) days prior to the date of the Regular meeting of
the Committee from which the provider wants the course to be considered for
approval, and at least thirty (30) days prior to the scheduled start date.
Supporting documents shall include the following:
(A) A resume or brief summary of
qualifications of all course developers and instructors.
(B) A course agenda designating the beginning
and ending of actual instruction times, sign-in times, breaks, lunches and
evaluation time.
(C) A course
curriculum indicating the subject or code areas to be taught with sufficient
detail to determine which code revisions are to be addressed or the trade
related instruction being provided.
(2) An application is to be submitted for
each date, or dates, that constitute a single course.
(3) Each course must be included on a
separate application.
(d)
Mechanical Examiners Committee
Acceptance.
(1) The Committee, or its
designee, will review each application for completeness of form and supporting
documentation, as well as course content.
(2) The approval of any course will be made
by a majority vote of the Committee at a regularly scheduled meeting of the
Mechanical Examiners Committee.
(3) The Committee's designee may approve
additional dates and locations after the course has been approved by Committee
vote. Substantive change to course content must be brought before the
Committee.
(4) The applicant will
be notified in writing whether the program is approved or disapproved,
detailing the basis of the decision if disapproved.
(5) Approval is rescinded upon the adoption
of a different statewide code and a new application showing updates of new code
is necessary.
(e)
Committee Rejection and Reevaluation of a Course.
(1) The Committee, or its designee, may
refuse to accept any application for approval if the supporting documentation
is insufficient or incomplete. The Committee may deny or revoke approval of an
application for any of the following reasons.
(A) Failure to comply with the continuing
education provisions.
(B)
Inadequate application or supporting documentation.
(C) Failure to instruct on topic approved.
(D) Inadequate experience of
program developer or instructor.
(E) Unsatisfactory evaluation of the course
instructor or materials from previous classes.
(2) The Committee may, at any time,
re-evaluate and grant or revoke approval of application or course.
(A) The Committee may, at any time, review
courses for quality of instruction. The Committee may also investigate
complaints regarding approved courses. The Committee may then take appropriate
action, up to and including revocation of authority to provide CE courses.
(B) A provider's failure to comply
with this Section constitutes grounds for disciplinary action, up to and
including revocation of authority to provide CE, against the provider or for
denial of future applications for course work.
(3) The Committee, or its designee, will
notify the provider, in writing, of any changes in approval status.
(f)
Appeals.
(1) Applicants denied approval of a course
may appeal such a decision by submitting a written letter of appeal to the
Committee within fifteen (15) days of the receipt of the notice.
(2) All appeals will be heard by the
Committee at its next regularly scheduled meeting.
(g)
Course Presentation.
(1) The program, including the named
advertised participants, shall be conducted as approved, including lunch and
breaks shown on the approved agenda, subject to emergency withdrawals and minor
alterations.
(2) Changes including
but not limited to location, date, instructors, or cancellations must be
requested from the Committee, or its designee, in writing prior to start of
class. All requests for change must include the course ID number.
(h)
Course
Advertisement.
(1) All advertising
must include the course ID number.
(2) Approved program courses may be
advertised.
(3) The provider of an
approved continuing education program may announce or indicate as follows:
Course #____ has been approved by the Construction Industries Board Mechanical
Examiners Committee for ____ hours of CE credit.
(i)
Correspondence and Online
Courses.
(1) Applications, approvals
and rejections, and appeals of all correspondence and online courses shall be
the same as for classroom-based courses.
(2) Correspondence courses shall be required
to comply with all requirements of continuing education courses, except sign-in
sheets.
(3) Providers of an
on-line course shall submit verification of six (6) hours of real time on-line
instruction.
(4) Course providers
shall provide a student with a document of completion which certifies
completion of approved correspondence course.
(5) Applications shall be resubmitted
annually, from date of approval, for review and approval.
(j)
Alternate Credit Accrual.
(1) Credit may be earned through teaching an
approved continuing education course. The Committee may award up to six (6)
hours of CE credit, not to exceed the number of approved hours for that CE
course.
(2) Credit may also be
earned through teaching a course in an accredited trade school or a
trade-specific program approved by the Committee. The Committee may award up to
six (6) hours of CE credit for each semester of academic credit awarded by the
academic institution for the course.
(3) Credit may also be earned through
participating as a designate of a technical committee appointed by the OUBCC to
review and recommend adoption of building codes. The Committee may award up to
six (6) hours of continuing education for completing a code review as designee
in the code listed as the standard for the license held and upon completion of
the code review receiving a certificate of completion from the OUBCC. A copy of
the certificate will be required to be provided to CIB to receive continuing
education credits.
(k)
Continuing Education Not Required for Petroleum Refinery
Journeyman. Subsections (a) through (j) of this Section shall not apply
to the license category of Petroleum Refinery Journeyman. The Petroleum
Refinery Journeyman license may be renewed without continuing education.
(l)
Continuing Education Not
Required for Ground Source Piping. Subsections (a) through (j) of this
Section shall not apply to the license category of Ground Source Piping. The
Ground Source Piping category license may be renewed without continuing
education provided that a current approved certification is submitted.
(m)
Continuing Education Not
Required for Medical Gas. Subsections (a) through (j) of this Section
shall not apply to the license category of Medical Gas. The Medical Gas
category may be renewed without continuing education provided that a current
approved certification is submitted.
Added at 21 Ok Reg 768, eff 4-26-04 ; Amended at 25 Ok Reg
1863, eff 6-26-08 ; Amended at 27 Ok Reg 2087, eff 7-11-10 ; Amended at 30 Ok
Reg 783, eff 10-22-12 (emergency); Amended at 30 Ok Reg 776, eff 10-30-12
(emergency); Amended at 30 Ok Reg 1543, eff
7-11-13