Mo. Code Regs. Ann. tit. 19, § 73-2.050
PURPOSE: This rule describes the conditions and procedures for renewal of a nursing home administrator license according to the provisions of section 344.040, RSMo.
(2) Licenses that expire on June 30, 2006 will be renewed if the licensee:
(A) Files an application for renewal on a form furnished by the board during the month of May. Information provided in the application shall be given under oath and include an attestation verifying that the licensee has completed at least twenty (20) clock hours of board-approved continuing education, as outlined in 19 CSR 73-2.050(5)(A)–(B), obtained during the current licensure year or carried from the preceding year. A minimum of five (5) clock hours must be in patient-care related offerings, as defined in 19 CSR 73- 2.031(2)(A)–(F).
ing completed the number of continuing education hours claimed at the time of renewal.
proof available for audit to verify completion of the number and validity of hours claimed;
(3) Licenses that expire on June 30, 2007 will be renewed if the licensee:
(A) Files an application for renewal on a form furnished by the board during the month of May. Information provided in the application shall be given under oath and include an attestation verifying that the licensee has completed at least twenty (20) clock hours of board-approved continuing education, as outlined in 19 CSR 73-2.050(5)(A)–(B), obtained during the current licensure year or carried from the preceding year. A minimum of five (5) clock hours must be in patient-care related offerings, as defined in 19 CSR 73- 2.031(2)(A)–(F).
ing completed the number of continuing education hours claimed at the time of renewal.
proof available for audit to verify completion of the number and validity of hours claimed;
under oath and include an attestation verifying that the licensee has completed at least forty (40) clock hours of board-approved continuing education obtained during the current licensure period. A minimum of ten (10) clock hours must be in patient-care related offerings, as defined in 19 CSR 73- 2.031(2)(A)–(F).
(5) Licensees must maintain proof of having completed the number of continuing education hours claimed at the time of renewal and shall, upon request of the board, make that proof available for audit to verify completion of the number and validity of hours claimed. Documentation to prove completion of continuing education hours must be maintained by each licensee for four (4) years from the last day of the licensure year in which the hours were earned.
(A) A minimum of thirty (30) clock hours toward the forty (40) required shall be obtained through attendance at boardapproved continuing education programs or academic courses, as defined in 19 CSR 73- 2.031(2)(A)–(K), and must meet the following criteria:
of academic courses, the licensee must submit a course description from the college for board review. A maximum of five (5) clock hours per semester hour may be approved by the board. Upon successful completion of the course (grade of “C” or above), an official transcript or grade report must be submitted to the board office, upon request, as verification of course completion;
agency approved by the board or a single offering provider (as outlined in 19 CSR 73- 2.060);
sure board for nursing home administrators or by the National Continuing Education Review Service (NCERS) under the National Association of Boards (NAB), if the program is held out-of-state.
(B) A maximum of ten (10) clock hours toward the forty (40) required may be obtained as follows:
the following definitions shall apply:
tion that undergoes an anonymous review process that determines whether or not the article will be published; and
publication that is—
ciation whose mission statement/bylaws indicate its scope is national;
within the long-term care core of knowledge outlined in 19 CSR 73-2.031(2)(A)–(K);
of at least fifteen hundred (1,500) words shall be granted—
appears in a national health-care referred publication;
appears in a regional health-care referred publication;
appears in a state health-care referred publication;
appears in a national health-care publication; and
published;
approved seminar may receive credit equal to each hour or quarter hour of presentation time with a maximum of six (6) hours credit earned per licensure period. This credit may be in addition to actual hours of attendance at the seminar but credit shall be granted for only one (1) presentation of the same seminar.
(D) Each licensee whose initial licensure period is less than twenty-four (24) months shall be required to obtain at least one and one-half (1 1/2) hours of continuing education for each month in the initial licensure period which shall include programs covering patient-care related topics as defined in 19 CSR 73-2.031(2)(A)–(F). The minimum number of clock hours required in patientcare (PC) related programs is as follows. Initial licensure period of:
hours
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AUTHORITY: sections 344.040, RSMo Supp. 2005 and 344.070, RSMo 2000.* This rule was previously filed as 13 CSR 73-2.050. Original rule filed May 13, 1980, effective Aug. 11, 1980. Amended: Filed Oct. 16, 1985, effective March 14, 1986. Amended: Filed Oct. 1, 1987, effective Jan. 14, 1988. Amended: Filed June 28, 1990, effective Dec. 31, 1990. Emergency amendment filed March 19, 1991, effective April 1, 1991, expired July 20, 1991. Amended: Filed April 1, 1991, effective Aug. 30, 1991. Amended: Filed Jan. 3, 1992, effective July 1, 1992. Amended: Filed June 30, 1994, effective Feb. 1, 1995. Amended: Filed Jan. 31, 1996, effective July 30, 1996. Moved and amended: Filed Jan. 31, 2003, effective Aug. 30, 2003. Amended: Filed Dec. 15, 2005, effective July 30, 2006. *Original authority: 344.040, RSMo 1969, amended 1979, 1987, 1989, 2000, 2005 and 344.070, RSMo 1969, amended 1979, 1993, 1995.