017-6 Wyo. Code R. § 6-3

Current through April 27, 2019
Section 6-3 - Continuing Education

Continuing education hours shall be earned based on the standards established for ARRT certification renewal.

(a) Contact hours shall be the actual number of hours during which instruction was received. A contact hour shall consist of not less than fifty (50) minutes of actual instruction or presentation. For academic courses, one (1) semester credit equals fifteen (15) contact hours. One (1) quarter credit equals ten (10) contact hours.

(b) Only those hours acquired during the renewal period will be considered.

(c) The following standards shall govern acceptability of continuing education activities:

  • (i) These activities shall have significant intellectual or practical content, and the primary objective shall be to increase the participant's competence within the profession.
  • (ii) These activities shall directly relate to the scope of practice for the profession.

(d) Licensees shall attest to the number of continuing education hours completed.

(e) Licensees shall report their continuing education activities in a manner determined by the Board.

(f) Licensees shall maintain copies of any certificates of attendance, letters certifying attendance, transcripts, or any official documents which serve as proof of participation or attendance for at least two (2) years from the date submitted for renewal.

(g) Licensees are responsible for maintaining their own continuing education documentation.

(h) The Board shall mail a renewal notice to active licensees at their address of record no later than thirty (30) days before the license expiration date.

(i) Renewal applications shall not be accepted more than one hundred twenty (120) days prior to the expiration date.

(j) Renewal applications received by the Board which are postmarked after the expiration date, or after the next business day in cases when the expiration date falls on a weekend or holiday, will not be accepted by the Board, and the license will become null and void for failure to timely and sufficiently secure renewal.

(k) Failure to receive notice for renewal of license from the Board does not excuse a licensee from the requirement for renewal under the Act and this rule.

017-6 Wyo. Code R. § 6-3