Current through Register No. 45, November 7, 2024
Section Rec 405.01 - Maintenance of Continuing Competence(a) Licensees intending to renew their licensure shall maintain continuing competence by completing 30 hours of continuing professional education or professional activity as defined in Rec 401.01(a) per renewal cycle.(b) At least 20 hours of the required hours shall be taken in professional courses or professional activities having as their subject one or more of the 6 NCTRC professional knowledge domains.(c) Continuing competence shall be maintained through the following continuing professional education and professional activities, provided that they meet the definition of continuing professional education or professional activity in 401.01(b): (1) Successful completion of academic course work, as further described in Rec 405.02;(2) Successful completion of non-academic education programs given by IACET-approved providers, as further described in Rec 405.03;(3) Participation in facility-based in-service training including grand rounds, as further described in Rec 405.04;(4) Publication of an article in a professional journal, as further described in Rec 405.05;(5) Distance learning, as further described in Rec 405.06;(6) Participation in the work of professional boards and committees, as further described in Rec 405.07;(7) Direct supervision of recreation therapy interns, as further described in Rec 405.08;(8) Special certifications, as further described in Rec 405.09; and(9) Professional presentations, as further described in Rec 405.10.(d) Continuing professional education and professional activities shall be accepted by the board as maintenance of continuing competence if they are taken or completed through distance learning, provided that the documentation of their completion shall be in accordance with Rec 406.N.H. Admin. Code § Rec 405.01
#9467, eff 5-5-09; ss by #10546, eff 3-19-14
Amended by Volume XXXVII Number 2, Filed January 12, 2017, Proposed by #12072, Effective 12/23/2016, Expires 12/23/2026.