Alaska Administrative Code (Last Updated: January 12, 2017) |
Title 12. Professional Regulations. |
Part 12.1. Boards and Commissions Subject to Centralized Licensing. |
Chapter 12.16. Board of Chiropractic Examiners. |
Article 12.16.3. Continuing Education. |
Section 12.16.345. Application for continuing education course approval.
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(a) Except as provided in 12 AAC 16.340(a), to be approved by the board to meet the continuing education requirements of 12 AAC 16.290, 12 AAC 16.320, and 12 AAC 16.330, an applicant for continuing education course approval shall submit to the board, not less than 90 days before the date of the proposed program presentation date, (1) a completed application on a form provided by the department; (2) the continuing education course approval fee specified in 12 AAC 02.150; (3) the name of the course provider; (4) a complete course description, including the course title and a description of the learning objectives; (5) a course syllabus; and (6) an outline of the major topics covered by the course and the number of classroom hours allowed for each topic. (b) Approval of a continuing education course under this section is valid until December 31 of the next even-numbered year. (c) A sponsor who has a change in a condition required under (a)(3) - (6) of this section during the approval period described in (b) of this section must (1) reapply to the board for continuing education credit approval; and (2) submit the continuing education course change approval fee specified in 12 AAC 150. (d) Notwithstanding the provisions of (a) of this section, the board may award continuing education credit for attendance at a course or seminar that has not previously been approved by the board if course or seminar meets the requirements of 12 AAC 16.320 and 12 AAC 16.330 and if the applicant submits supporting documentation to the board with the application for credit. The amount of credit awarded, if any, will be determined by the board on an individual basis. (e) Falsification of any written evidence submitted to the board under this section is unprofessional conduct and constitutes grounds for censure, reprimand, or license revocation or suspension.
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08.20.055;08.20.170