(2) Board-approved continuing competence activities must relate to the science or contemporary clinical practice of physical therapy or occupational therapy and to the licensee's current or anticipated professional roles and responsibilities of the following type and variety.
- (a) Publication. Published books, chapters of published books and/or articles in peer reviewed journals authored by the physical therapy or occupational therapy professional may be submitted for Board approval. A maximum of 22 of the total 24 points for activities to maintain continuing competence may be credited per book. A maximum of two points may be credited per book chapter or article published in a peer-reviewed journal.
(b) Presentation and Instruction. Presenters and instructors of academic courses, workshops, or seminars.
- 1. Academic Courses. Faculty may be credited with four points per academic credit awarded by the accredited degree-granting institution of higher education for a course.
- 2. Continuing Education Courses, Workshops and Seminars. Instructors may be credited one point for activities to maintain continuing competence for each contact hour of the activity taught by the instructor. Such Board-approved instruction and presentation may count towards no more than ten
of the required 24 points for activities to maintain continuing competence per renewal period and points will be awarded only for first time instruction and presentation of courses, workshops or seminars. Subsequent instruction and presentation of courses, workshops or seminars will be awarded ½ the respective value of points. (c) Academic Coursework. Fully completed academic coursework, by the licensee, from an accredited, degree-granting institution of higher education may be submitted for no more than six of the required 24 points for activities to maintain continuing competence per renewal period, with one point per academic credit awarded by the accredited degree-granting institution of higher education.
- (d) Continuing Competence Programs. Fully completed continuing competence programs may be submitted for up to 24 points, one point per contact hour or equivalent as awarded by the provider.
- (e) Other continuing competence activities approved by the American Occupational Therapy Association, Inc. or the American Physical Therapy Association may be submitted for no more than six of the required 24 points for activities to maintain continuing competence per renewal period.