Current through September 24, 2024
Electrology continuing education is considered to be those
pre-planned/ formalized activities with written learning objectives that are
directed at developing and enhancing an individual's professional knowledge
base and service delivery skills in the applicable areas of electrology.
(1) Hours Required
(a) Each licensed electrologist and limited
license holder must annually attend and complete ten (10) clock hours of
electrology related continuing education. An electrologist is exempt from
acquiring continuing education hours during the calendar year the license is
issued.
(b) The Board approves
courses for only the number of hours contained in the course. The approved
hours of any individual course will not be counted more than once in a calendar
year toward the required hourly total regardless of the number of times the
course is attended or completed by any individual licensee.
(2) Acceptable Continuing
Education
(a) Acceptable continuing education
shall consists of seminars, workshops, conferences, home study courses or
mini-courses oriented to the enhancement of electrology practice and knowledge
for the purpose of accomplishing specific written learning objectives which
have been sanctioned by a state, regional, or national electrology association.
The following constitute acceptable continuing education:
1. Attendance at educational events sponsored
by national, state, regional, or local professional associations in the field,
or events related to the practice of the profession for which a nationally or
regionally accredited institution of higher education grants continuing
education hours. Providers who measure continuing education activities in
"continuing education units" shall define continuing education units in clock
hours.
2. College level course work
which is electrology-related taken for credit or audited from a nationally or
regionally accredited institution of higher education.
3. Home study courses that are endorsed by a
national, state, regional, or local professional association in the field which
issues a certificate of successful completion to the licensee.
(b) Certificates issued for the
purpose of verifying attendance and compliance of the continuing education
obligation must have at least the following information: Licensee's name,
social security number, license number, total number of continuing education
clock hours awarded, name of professional association endorser, program title,
and date(s).
(c) Continuing
education credit will not be allowed for the following:
1. Regular work activities.
2. Membership, holding office in, or
participation on boards or committees, business meetings of professional
organizations, or banquet speeches.
3. Non-electrology course work - for example,
computer, finance, or business management.
(3) Course Approval. The Board does not
preapprove continuing education programs. It is the licensee's responsibility,
using his professional judgment and guidelines provided within these rules, to
determine whether or not the programs are applicable and appropriate to his
professional development and meet the standards specified in these
rules.
(4) Proof of Compliance
(a) The due date for attendance and
completion of the required continuing education hours is at the time of
submission of the renewal application.
(b) Each electrologist must on a Board
provided form, check a box and/or enter signature which indicates attendance
and completion of the required continuing education hours and that such hours
were obtained during the calendar year of report.
(c) Each electrologist must retain
independent documentation of attendance and completion of all continuing
education courses. This documentation must be retained for a period of four
years from the end of the calendar year in which the course is completed. This
documentation must be produced for inspection and verification, if requested in
writing by the Board during its verification process.
(d) Acceptable documentation consists of:
1. Certification of the licensee's attendance
at continuing education program(s). The certificate must include the following:
continuing education program's sponsor, date, clock hours, awarded continuing
education hours (continuing education units must be converted to clock hours),
program title, licensee's name, license number and social security
number.
2. An original letter on
official stationary from the continuing education program sponsor which clearly
states completion of the program along with the identifying information
specified in Rule 0540-01-.12(4)(e) 1.
(e) If a person submits continuing education
documentation that is not clearly identifiable as appropriate, the Board will
request a written description of the training and how it applies to the
practice of electrology. If the Board determines that the training can not be
considered appropriate continuing education, the licensee will be given 90 days
to replace the hours not allowed. Those hours will be considered replacement
hours and can not be counted during the next renewal period.
(5) Continuing Education for
Reactivation of Retired License
(a) An
individual whose license has been retired for one (1) year or less will be
required to fulfill continuing education requirements as outlined in this rule
as a prerequisite to reactivation. Those hours will be considered replacement
hours and can not be counted towards meeting the annual requirements of the
following year.
(b) Along with the
reactivation request, any electrologist who applies for reactivation of a
license which has been retired for more than one (1) year must submit proof of
attendance and completion of ten (10) hours of Board-approved continuing
education. The electrologist who has retired his license may receive credit for
courses completed during the time the license was retired provided that at
least five (5) hours were completed within one (1) year preceding the
application for reactivation.
(6) Continuing Education for Reinstatement of
Expired License
(a) A person whose license has
expired may not be reinstated without complying with these
requirements.
(b) Continuing
education requirements will accumulate at the same rate as for a license which
is active.
(c) An electrologist who
applies for reinstatement of his expired license may receive credit for courses
taken during the time the license was expired provided that at least five (5)
hours were within twelve (12) months preceding application for
reinstatement.
(d) Continuing
education hours obtained as a prerequisite for license reinstatement may not be
counted toward the continuing education hours required to be obtained before
the end of the calendar year of reinstatement.
(7) Extension of Time to Complete or Waiver
of Continuing Education Requirements
(a) The
Board may grant an extension of the deadline to complete the annual continuing
education requirements or the Board may grant a waiver of the need to attend
and complete the annual continuing education requirements if it can be shown
that compliance is beyond the physical or mental capabilities of the person
seeking the extension or waiver.
(b) Extensions or waivers of the deadline
will be considered only on an individual basis and may be requested by
submitting the following items to the Board Administrative Office prior to the
expiration of the calendar year (December 31) in which the continuing education
is due:
1. A written request for an extension
or waiver which specifies the deadline sought to be extended or the
requirements sought to be waived, and a written and signed explanation of the
reason for the request; and
2. Any
documentation which supports the reason(s) for the extension or waiver request
or which is subsequently requested by the Board.
(c) A waiver or deadline extension approved
by the Board is effective only for the calendar year for which either is
sought.
(8) Violations -
Any licensee who fails to successfully complete or who falsely certifies
attendance and completion of the required hours of continuing education may be
subject to disciplinary action.
(a) Prior to
the institution of any disciplinary proceedings, a letter shall be issued to
the last known address of the individual stating the facts or conduct which
warrant the intended action.
(b)
The licensee has thirty (30) days from the date of notification to show
compliance with all lawful requirements for the retention of the
license.
(c) Any licensee who fails
to show compliance with the required continuing education hours in response to
the notice contemplated by subparagraph (7) (a) above may be subject to
disciplinary action.
(d) Continuing
education hours obtained as a result of compliance with the terms of a Board
Order in any disciplinary action shall not be credited toward the continuing
education hours required to be obtained in any calendar year.
Authority: T.C.A. §§
4-5-202,
4-5-204, 63-26-108, and
63-26-121.