Current through September 2, 2024
Section 24.03.01.351 - APPROVAL OF CONTINUING EDUCATION COURSES01.Approved Continuing Education Courses. Approved continuing education courses are those courses, programs, and activities that are germane to the practice of chiropractic, as defined in Sections 54-704(1) and (2), Idaho Code, and meet the general requirements and content requirements of these rules, and are approved, sponsored, or provided by the following entities or organizations, or otherwise approved by the Board: a. Council of Chiropractic Education (CCE) approved chiropractic college or university, a college or university accredited by a nationally recognized accrediting agency as recognized by the United States Secretary of Education or an educational program approved by the Board;b. Providers of Approved Continuing Education (PACE);c. National and state chiropractic associations; andd. Provider Course Approval. Other courses that may be approved by the Board based upon documentation submitted by a continuing education provider. Requests for approval of courses made by the provider must be submitted on a form approved by the Board that includes: i. The nature and subject of the course and how it is germane to the practice of chiropractic;ii. The name of the instructor(s) and their qualifications;iii. The date, time, and location of the course;iv. The specific agenda for the course;v. The number of continuing education hours requested;vi. The procedures for verification of attendance; andvii. Other information as may be requested by the Board.viii. Upon review of all information requested, the Board may deny any request for a course that does not meet the requirements of Idaho law or rule. Board approval of a course will be granted for a period not to exceed two (2) years or until the course materials or instructors are changed, whichever may occur first.02.Licensee Course Approval. Other courses that may be approved by the Board based upon documentation submitted by the licensee. All requests for approval must be made to the Board in writing and include the nature and subject of the course and its relevancy to the practice of chiropractic, name of instructor(s) and their qualifications, date, time and location of the course, and procedures for verification of attendance.Idaho Admin. Code r. 24.03.01.351