Kan. Admin. Regs. § 109-5-1 - Continuing education
(a) "Continuing
education" shall mean a formally organized learning experience that has
education as its explicit principal intent and is oriented towards the
enhancement of emergency medical service (EMS), practice, values, skills, and
knowledge.
(b) Continuing education
credit shall be awarded in quarter-hour increments and shall not be issued for
more than one hour of credit for a 60-minute period.
(c) Acceptable continuing education programs
shall include the following:
(1) Initial
courses of instruction and prior-approved continuing education provided by a
sponsoring organization;
(2)
programs approved or accredited by the commission on accreditation for
pre-hospital continuing education (CAPCE), which shall be presumptively
accepted by the board unless the board determines that a particular program
does not meet board requirements; and
(3) programs or courses approved by another
state's EMS regulatory or accrediting body, which shall be presumptively
accepted by the board unless the board determines that a particular program
does not meet board requirements.
(d) Any program not addressed in subsection
(c) may be submitted for approval by the EMS provider as specified in K.A.R.
109-5-5.
(e) The amount of
continuing education credit obtained in one calendar day shall not exceed 12
clock-hours.
(f) Each EMS provider
shall keep documentation of completion of approved continuing education for at
least three years and shall provide this documentation to the board upon
request by the executive director.
(g) Documentation of completion of approved
continuing education shall verify the following for each continuing education
course completed:
(1) The name of the provider
of the continuing education course;
(2) the name of the individual being issued
the continuing education credit;
(3) the title of the continuing education
course;
(4) the date or dates on
which the course was conducted;
(5)
the location where the course was conducted;
(6) the amount of continuing education credit
issued to the individual; and
(7)
the course identification number.
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