Ariz. Admin. Code § 4-22-207

Current through Register Vol. 30, No. 50, December 13, 2024
Section R4-22-207 - Continuing Medical Education; Waiver; Extension of Time to Complete
A. Under A.R.S. § 32-1825(B), a licensee is required to obtain 40 hours of Board-approved CME in the two years before license renewal. The Board shall approve the CME of a licensee if the CME complies with the following:
1. At least 24 hours are obtained by completing CME classified by the AOA as Category 1A,
2. No more than 16 hours are obtained by completing CME classified as American Medical Association Category 1 approved by an ACCME-accredited CME provider, and
3. At least the number of CME hours specified under A.R.S. § 32-3248.02 address opioid-related, substance use disorder-related, or addiction-related prescribing and are obtained under subsection (A)(1) or (2).
B. A licensee may fulfill 40 hours of the CME requirement for a biennial license renewal period by participating in an approved postgraduate training program or preceptorship during that biennial license renewal period.
C. The Board shall accept the following documentation as evidence of compliance with the CME requirement:
1. For a CME under subsection (A)(1):
a. The AOA printout of the licensee's CME, or
b. A copy of the certificate of attendance from the provider of the CME showing:
i. Licensee's name,
ii. Title of the CME,
iii. Name of the provider of the CME,
iv. Category of the CME,
v. Number of hours in the CME, and
vi. Date of attendance;
2. For a CME under subsection (A)(2):
a. A copy of the certificate of attendance from the provider of the CME showing the information listed in subsection (C)(1)(b); or
b. A specialty board's printout showing a licensee's completion of CME.
3. For a CME under subsection (B), either a letter from the Director of Medical Education or a certificate of completion for the approved postgraduate training program or preceptorship.
D. Waiver of CME requirements. To obtain a waiver under A.R.S. § 32-1825(C) of the CME requirements, a licensee shall submit to the Board a written request that includes the following:
1. The period for which the waiver is requested,
2. CME completed during the current license period and the documentation required under subsection (C), and
3. Reason that a waiver is needed and the applicable documentation:
a. For military service. A copy of current orders or a letter on official letterhead from the licensee's commanding officer;
b. For absence from the United States. A copy of pages from the licensee's passport showing exit and reentry dates;
c. For disability. A letter from the licensee's treating physician stating the nature of the disability; or
d. For circumstances beyond the licensee's control:
i. A letter from the licensee stating the nature of the circumstances, and
ii. Documentation that provides evidence of the circumstances.
E. The Board shall grant a request for waiver of CME requirements that:
1. Is based on a reason listed in subsection (D)(3),
2. Is supported by the documentation required under subsection (D)(3),
3. Is filed no sooner than 60 days before and no later than 30 days after the license renewal date, and
4. Will promote the safe and professional practice of osteopathy in this state.
F. Extension of time to complete CME requirements. To obtain an extension of time under A.R.S. § 32-1825(C) to complete the CME requirements, a licensee shall submit to the Board a written request that includes the following:
1. Ending date of the requested extension,
2. CME completed during the current license period and the documentation required under subsection (C),
3. Proof the licensee is registered for additional CME sufficient to enable the licensee to complete all CME required for license renewal before the end of the requested extension, and
4. Licensee's attestation that the CME obtained under the extension will be reported only to fulfill the current license renewal requirement and will not be reported on a subsequent license renewal application.
G. The Board shall grant a request for an extension that:
1. Specifies an ending date no later than May 1 following the license renewal date,
2. Includes the documentation and attestation required under subsection (F),
3. Is submitted no sooner than 60 days before and no later than 30 days after the license renewal date, and
4. Will promote the safe and professional practice of osteopathy in this state.

Ariz. Admin. Code § R4-22-207

Section R4-22-207 renumbered from R4-22-109 and amended by final rulemaking at 12 A.A.R. 2765, effective September 9, 2006 (Supp. 06-3). Amended by final rulemaking at 20 A.A.R. 2655, effective 11/8/2014. Amended by final rulemaking at 23 A.A.R. 763, effective 5/12/2017. Amended by final rulemaking at 25 A.A.R. 1793, effective 8/31/2019.