Texas Administrative Code
Title 16 - ECONOMIC REGULATION
Part 4 - TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF LICENSING AND REGULATION
Chapter 112 - HEARING INSTRUMENT FITTERS AND DISPENSERS
Subchapter H - CONTINUING EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS
Section 112.70 - Continuing Education-Hours and Courses
Current through Reg. 50, No. 13; March 28, 2025
(a) This section applies to a hearing instrument fitter and dispenser license holder.
(b) Except as provided under subsection (j), a license holder must complete 20 continuing education hours during each license term.
(c) Pursuant to 16 Texas Administrative Code (TAC), Chapter 59, a continuing education hour shall be 50 minutes of attendance in an approved continuing education course.
(d) No more than 10 continuing education hours per license term may be earned from an approved online continuing education course offered by an approved continuing education provider.
(e) No more than 5 continuing education hours per license term may be earned from an approved continuing education course offered by an approved manufacturer continuing education provider.
(f) A license holder may be credited with continuing education hours for a published book or article written by the license holder that contributes to the license holder's professional competence. The department may approve credit hours based on the degree that the published book or article advanced knowledge regarding the fitting and dispensing of hearing instruments. No more than 5 contact hours per license term may be approved for preparation of a publication.
(g) Continuing education shall be acceptable if the education is described in subsection (f) or falls in one or more of the following categories:
(h) To receive credit for completion of academic work the license holder must submit an official transcript(s) from accredited school(s) showing completion of hours in appropriate areas for which the license holder received a passing grade.
(i) The department will not approve continuing education credit for any license holder for:
(j) Pursuant to Texas Occupations Code § 402.305, the department may renew the license of a license holder who has not complied with the continuing education requirements if the license holder: