22 Tex. Admin. Code § 73.3 - Requirements for Sponsors of Continuation Education Courses
(a) The Board may only approve continuing
education courses sponsored by a chiropractic college accredited by the Council
on Chiropractic Education or a statewide, national, or international
professional association.
(b) A
continuing education course sponsor shall submit a separate application for
each course at least 60 days in advance.
(c) For each course application, a sponsor
shall submit:
(1) course title, subject, and
description;
(2) number of
requested credit hours;
(3) course
date, time, and location;
(4)
method of instruction;
(5) course
coordinator's name, address, and telephone number;
(6) signature of the sponsor's
representative;
(7) a detailed
hour-by-hour syllabus describing the material taught in each hour
block;
(8) names of all instructors
for each block of instruction;
(9)
all instructors' curriculum vitae;
(10) proposed advertising showing the course
title and content; and
(11)
application fee.
(d) A
sponsor shall certify the course complies with all Board
requirements.
(e) The Board shall
notify a sponsor in writing whether a course has been approved.
(f) A sponsor shall hold a Board-approved
live course only on the date submitted on the application.
(g) A sponsor may offer a Board-approved
recorded online course for up to one calendar year after approval.
(h) If a continuing education program
consists of separate sessions on different topics and on different dates, each
session is a separate course.
(i)
If the same course is held in multiple cities with different speakers, each
location is a separate course.
(j)
To be approved, each course must:
(1) be
presented by instructors with knowledge, training, and expertise in the
topic;
(2) have content designed to
maintain professional competency;
(3) be within or relate to the chiropractic
scope of practice in Texas; and
(4)
be on one or more of the following:
(A) the
chiropractic scope of practice under Occupations Code Chapter 201, Board rules,
and other applicable law;
(B) basic
science;
(C) differential
diagnosis;
(D) diagnostic
imaging;
(E) public
health;
(F) musculoskeletal
manipulation or chiropractic adjusting technique;
(G) chiropractic philosophy;
(H) risk management;
(I) hygiene and sanitation;
(J) jurisprudence;
(K) nutrition;
(L) adjunctive or supportive
therapy;
(M) sexual boundary
issues;
(N) insurance and
inter-professional communication;
(O) chiropractic research;
(P) communicable disease;
(Q) acupuncture and other non-incisive
techniques;
(R) professional
ethics;
(S) recordkeeping,
documentation, and coding, or
(T)
patient referral considerations.
(k) The Board may not approve or accept
credit for any course on practice management.
(l) A sponsor of an approved course shall
notify the Board in writing before any change in course location, date, or
cancellation.
(m) A sponsor shall
submit a roster of course participants that contains each participant's name
and Board license number, course number, and number of hours earned by each
participant not later than 30 days after the course.
(n) A sponsor shall provide each participant
an attendance certificate with the sponsor's name, the participant's name, the
course number, title, date, and location, the amount and type of credit earned,
and signature of the sponsor's representative.
(o) A sponsor may not give a course
participant full credit for attendance if the participant is absent more than
10 minutes during any one hour period.
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