(a) Accepted methods. Acceptable methods for obtaining continuing education includes courses as accepted and outlined by the National Council for Therapeutic Recreation Certification or other Committee-approved organizations. These include:
- (1) Academic courses for continuing education credit (one semester credit may be granted up to 15 continuing education hours).
- (2) Publications and presentation for continuing education credit (credit will not be given for repeat or multiple presentations of the same information or publications duplicated in different formats).
- (3) Research as principal or co-investigator, project director or research assistant , or quality assurance studies completed and published in a journal, newsletter or professional magazine. Research proposal and final results submitted to Committee for approval.
- (4) Correspondence courses and Computer Based Instruction - organized course content in a test or computer-generated format related to Therapeutic Recreation at college/university level.
- (b) Additional methods. Learning opportunities not listed above may be considered for continuing education credit but will require preapproval by the Committee for guaranteed credit.
- (c) Activities not accepted - The following are examples of activities not accepted: Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) training, first aid, infectious disease control, or life saving.
Added at 28 Ok Reg 278, eff 11-3-10 (emergency)
Added at 28 Ok Reg 1754, eff 6-25-11