Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 858 - MENTAL HEALTH REGULATORY AGENCY, OREGON BOARD OF PSYCHOLOGY
Division 40 - CONTINUING EDUCATION
Section 858-040-0065 - Evidence of Completion
Universal Citation: OR Admin Rules 858-040-0065
Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 12, December 1, 2024
(1) Evidence of completion must be retained by the licensee for a minimum of two years after the reporting period.
(2) Responsibility for documenting the acceptability of the program and the validity of credit rests with the licensee.
(3) The following shall constitute evidence of completion:
(a) For
academic credit: a copy of a transcript showing satisfactory completion of the
course.
(b) For professional
development or workplace educational programs, formal trainings or home study
activities: a certificate of attendance. A copy of a paid receipt showing
licensee's name as the payor, along with a conference brochure, workshop flier
or program schedule, may serve as evidence of completion for no more than eight
hours of continuing education credit. Documentation must at minimum show the
qualified instructor(s)'s name and degree, date, start and end time, and
subject matter of the program.
(c)
For ethics committee meetings of professional organizations: meeting minutes
showing the meeting date, ethics content, and licensee's name as a
participating member.
(d) For
formally organized study groups: a copy of the study group meeting
record.
(e) For consultation or
supervision received: copies of a cancelled check or a signed verification by
the psychologist providing services.
(f) For authoring published material or
reading books or journal articles: a copy of pertinent pages of the material
showing the article/chapter title (if applicable), book/journal name,
author(s), and date of publication.
(g) For lecturer credit: a copy of the course
syllabus, conference brochure, workshop flier, program schedule or signed
verification from the sponsor. Documentation must at minimum show the
licensee's name as the lecturer, date, start and end time, and subject
matter.
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 675.110
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 675.110(14)
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