Fla. Admin. Code R. 64B2-13.004
(2) Required Areas.
(3) Online Attendance Continuing Education.
(a) Definitions. For purposes of this rule, the following definitions shall apply.
“Online attendance continuing education course” means a learning course presented through live, synchronous technology or through prerecorded video coupled with a means for course attendees to ask questions of the instructor(s) and receive responses in a timely manner. Such courses may be presented through video conferencing technologies or interactive computer based applications.
(5) Approval of Continuing Education Courses.
(c) Requirements for approval of all courses. To receive Board approval, all continuing education courses:
1. Shall be submitted for the Board’s approval at least sixty (60) days prior to the date of the scheduled presentation;
2. Must be offered for the purpose of keeping the licensee apprised of advancements and new developments in at least one of the following areas, provided that the continuing education is within the scope of chiropractic practice as defined in Chapter 460, F.S.:
a. General or spinal anatomy,
b. Physiology,
c. General or neuro-muscular diagnosis,
d. Imaging technique or interpretation,
e. Chemistry,
f. Pathology,
g. Microbiology,
h. Public health,
i. Principles or practice of chiropractic,
j. Risk management,
k. Laboratory diagnosis,
l. Nutrition,
m. Physiotherapy,
n. Phlebotomy,
o. Acupuncture,
p. AIDS,
q. Law relating to the practice of chiropractic, the Board of Chiropractic Medicine and the regulatory agency under which the Board operates,
r. Practice management and cost containment. Practice management is defined as the development or mechanics of establishing and managing an office, including enhancement of patient care, insurance issues, and working with managed care programs. It does not include methods of increasing business profits, marketing of chiropractic services, investments, or financial management.
3. Shall submit to the Board at least the following:
a. A detailed course outline or syllabus, including such items as method of instruction, educational objectives, testing materials, if any;
b. A current curriculum vitae of each speaker or lecturer appearing in the program; and
c. The proposed date, location, method of presentation, and continuing education hours requested; and
d. The procedure to be used for recording attendance of those attendees seeking to apply for continuing education credit and the procedure for certification by the provider to be submitted to the Board as verification. The course provider must certify each licensee’s attendance and the provider or licensee must submit verification to the Board. A signed declaration statement of course completion from a licensee shall be considered a valid form of recording attendance by the provider. The licensee must retain course completion certificates to document completion of the continuing education acknowledged on the renewal form for a period of not less than four (4) years. Upon request of the Board or Department, the licensee must submit satisfactory documentation of compliance with the requirements set forth herein.
4. Shall be taught by one or more speakers or lecturers with at least one of the following qualifications:
a. A current faculty member of a chiropractic college or school maintaining a standard and reputability approved by the Board, or a current faculty member at a medical or osteopathic college or a university which college or university is accredited by, or has status with, an agency or its successor which is recognized and approved by the United States Office of Education or the Council on Post Secondary Accreditation; or
b. A post-graduate level instructor of a chiropractic college or school maintaining a standard and reputability approved by the Board, or a post-graduate level instructor at a medical or osteopathic college or a university which college or university is accredited by, or has status with, an agency or its successor which is recognized and approved by the United States Office of Education or the Council on Post Secondary Accreditation; or
c. A bachelor’s degree and two (2) years of experience in the subject matter being taught; or
d. An associates’ degree and four (4) years of experience in the subject matter being taught; or
e. A post-graduate degree.
5. Shall ensure the security of payment of registration fees.
6. Shall not present any marketing or promotional material during the delivery of the continuing education.
(6) Additional requirements for approval of online attendance courses. In addition to the requirements of subsection (5), to receive Board approval, all online attendance continuing education courses must meet the following additional requirements.
(c) The provider must allow access to the online program to a Board member for auditing purposes.
As an alternative to submission of online courses to the Board for review, providers may submit online courses through the Federation of Chiropractic Licensing Boards, Providers of Continuing Education (PACE) Pre-Check Expedited Course Submission process. If this process is used, the course must be submitted to the Board for final approval.
(10) Alternative Means of Earning Continuing Education Credits.
(a) Attendance at Board Meetings. Five (5) hours of continuing chiropractic education in the subject area of risk management may be obtained by attending one full day or eight (8) hours of a Board meeting (whichever is shorter) at which disciplinary hearings are conducted by the Board of Chiropractic Medicine in compliance with the following:
1. The licensee must sign in on the attendance roster and provide or verify his or her email address before the meeting day begins.
2. The licensee must remain in continuous attendance.
3. The licensee must sign out on the attendence roster at the end of the meeting day or at such other earlier time as affirmatively authorized by the Board. A licensee may receive CE credit in risk management for attending the Board meeting only if he or she is attending on that date solely for that purpose; he or she may not receive such credit if appearing at the Board meeting for another purpose.
4. The licensee shall receive a certificate or attendance from the Executive Director of the Board or designee within thirty (30) days following the adjournment or the meeting; and is responsible for uploading the certificate of attendance into the Florida Department of Health’s designated continuing education tracking system.
Rulemaking Authority 456.013, 456.025(7), 460.408(3) FS. Law Implemented 456.013(6), (8), (9), 456.025(7), 456.036(10), 460.408, 460.4165(13)(b) FS. History–New 1-10-80, Amended 11-25-80, 1-13-82, Formerly 21D-13.04, Amended 6-22-86, 7-5-87, 1-25-88, 10-17-90, 10-15-92, Formerly 21D-13.004, Amended 10-26-93, Formerly 61F2-13.004, Amended 3-16-95, 7-18-95, 6-11-96, Formerly 59N-13.004, Amended 6-24-98, 8-4-99, 7-11-02, 11-30-03, 4-17-05, 11-14-06, 11-13-07, 7-1-09, 5-17-10, 8-22-11, 10-21-12, 7-10-13, 7-8-15, 11-15-16, 5-30-17, 1-22-18, 8-5-18, 9-5-19, 7-22-21, 11-17-21, 5-3-23, 9-17-23, 3-20-25.