Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 16, § 4161 - Continuing Competency
(a) Each licensee renewing a license under
Section 2570.10 of the Code shall submit evidence of meeting continuing
competency requirements by having completed 24 professional development units
(PDUs) during the preceding renewal period, or in the case of a license
delinquently renewed, within the two years immediately preceding the renewal,
acquired through participation in professional development activities.
(1) One hour of participation in a
professional development activity qualifies for one PDU;
(2) One academic credit equals 10
PDUs;
(3) One Continuing Education
Unit (CEU) equals 10 PDUs.
(b) Topics and subject matter shall be
pertinent to the practice of occupational therapy and course material must have
a relevance or direct application to a consumer of occupational therapy
services. Except as provided in subsection (c), professional development
activities acceptable to the board include programs or activities sponsored by
the American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA) or the Occupational
Therapy Association of California; post-professional coursework completed
through any approved or accredited educational institution; or otherwise meet
all of the following criteria:
(1) The program
or activity contributes directly to professional knowledge, skill, and ability;
and
(2) The program or activity
must be objectively measurable in terms of the hours
involved.
(c) PDUs may
also be obtained through any or a combination of the following:
(1) Involvement in structured special
interest or study groups with a minimum of three participants. Three hours of
participation equals one PDU, with a maximum of six PDUs credited per renewal
period.
(2) Structured mentoring
with an individual skilled in a particular area. For each 20 hours of being
mentored, the practitioner will receive three PDUs, with a maximum of six PDUs
credited per renewal period.
(3)
Structured mentoring of a colleague to improve his/her skills. Twenty hours of
mentoring equals three PDUs, with a maximum of six PDUs credited per renewal
period.
(4) Supervising the
fieldwork of Level I and Level II occupational therapist and occupational
therapy assistant students shall be credited as follows:
(A) Supervising the fieldwork of a Level I
student. For each student supervised the practitioner will receive one
PDU.
(B) Supervising the fieldwork
of a Level II student. For each 40 hours of supervision the practitioner will
receive one PDU.
(C) A maximum of
12 PDUs of credit for supervising Level II and/or Level I students shall be
allowed per renewal period.
(D) The
supervision shall not be the primary responsibility of the licensee's
employment.
(E) Credit for PDUs
shall only be earned for the dates of supervision occurring during the renewal
period.
(F) Fieldwork supervision
hours of a single student may be divided between licensees. Total weekly hours
claimed by more than one licensee sharing supervision of a single student shall
not exceed 40 hours per week.
(5) Publication of an article in a non-peer
reviewed publication. Each article equals five PDUs, with a maximum of 10 PDUs
credited per renewal period.
(6)
Publication of an article in a peer-reviewed professional publication. Each
article equals 10 PDUs, with a maximum of 10 PDUs credited per renewal
period.
(7) Publication of
chapter(s) in occupational therapy or related professional textbook. Each
chapter equals 10 PDUs, with a maximum of 10 PDUs credited per renewal
period.
(8) Making professional
presentations at workshops, seminars, and conferences. For each hour
presenting, the practitioner will receive two PDUs, with a maximum of six PDUs
credited per renewal period.
(9)
Attending a meeting of the California Board of Occupational Therapy. Each
meeting attended equals two PDUs, with a maximum of six PDUs credited per
renewal period.
(10) Attending
board outreach activities. Each presentation attended equals two PDUs, with a
maximum of four PDUs credited per renewal period.
(d) Partial credit will not be given for the
professional development activities listed in subsection (c) and a maximum of
12 PDUs may be credited for the activities listed in subsection (c).
(e) This section shall not apply to the first
license renewal following issuance of the initial license.
(f) Of the total number of PDUs required for
each renewal period, a minimum of one half of the units must be directly
related to the delivery of occupational therapy services, which may include:
models, theories, or frameworks that relate to client/patient care in
preventing or minimizing impairment, enabling function within the
person/environment or community context. Other activities may include, but are
not limited to, occupation based theory assessment/interview techniques,
intervention strategies, and community/environment as related to one's
practice.
(g) Applicants who have
not been actively engaged in the practice of occupational therapy within the
past five years completing continuing competency pursuant to section 2570.14(a)
of the Code to qualify for licensure shall submit evidence of meeting the
continuing competency requirements by having completed, during the two year
period immediately preceding the date the application was received, 40 PDUs
that meet the requirements of subsection (b). The 40 PDUs shall include:
(1) 37 PDUs directly related to the delivery
of occupational therapy services, which may include the scope of practice for
occupational therapy practitioners or the occupational therapy practice
framework;
(2) Three PDUs related
to ethical standards of practice in occupational therapy.
Notes
2. Amendment of subsection (a), new subsection (d), subsection relettering and amendment of newly designated subsection (f) filed 11-15-2006; operative 11-15-2006 pursuant to Government Code section 11343.4 (Register 2006, No. 46).
3. New subsections (g)-(g)(4) filed 8-7-2008; operative 9-6-2008 (Register 2008, No. 32).
4. Amendment of subsections (a)(1), (c)(4) and (c)(8) and new subsections (c)(9)-(10) filed 8-24-2009; operative 9-23-2009 (Register 2009, No. 35).
5. Amendment filed 4-9-2015; operative 7-1-2015 (Register 2015, No. 15).
6. Amendment filed 8-2-2017; operative 10-1-2017 (Register 2017, No. 31).
Note: Authority cited: Sections 2570.10 and 2570.20, Business and Professions Code. Reference: Section 2570.10, Business and Professions Code.
2. Amendment of subsection (a), new subsection (d), subsection relettering and amendment of newly designated subsection (f) filed 11-15-2006; operative 11-15-2006 pursuant to Government Code section 11343.4 (Register 2006, No. 46).
3. New subsections (g)-(g)(4) filed 8-7-2008; operative 9-6-2008 (Register 2008, No. 32).
4. Amendment of subsections (a)(1), (c)(4) and (c)(8) and new subsections (c)(9)-(10) filed 8-24-2009; operative 9-23-2009 (Register 2009, No. 35).
5. Amendment filed 4-9-2015; operative
6. Amendment filed 8-2-2017; operative
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