- (a) Each continuing education course offered by a provider must be approved by the department before being offered.
- (b) A provider must obtain a separate course approval for each occupation (electrician, auctioneer, etc.) which will be awarded continuing education credit for a particular course.
- (c) Except as provided in subsection (d) of this section, course approvals are valid for one year and must be submitted annually for approval.
- (d) If a provider's registration expires, all course approvals for that provider expire upon the expiration of the registration.
- (e) To obtain approval of a course, a provider must file a completed application on the appropriate department-approved form with all applicable fees.
(f) Each application for course approval shall be accompanied by:
- (1) subject matter outline, including time allotted for each segment; and
- (2) copies of course materials such as textbooks, videos, tapes, handouts, study materials, and any additional documentation.
(g) Course materials must have the following characteristics:
- (1) appropriate grammar, spelling and punctuation;
- (2) appropriate illustrations and graphics to show concepts not easily explained in words; and,
- (3) a comprehensive presentation of subject matter intended to increase or maintain the skills or competence of the Licensee.
(h) Unless commission rules relating to continuing education requirements for a specific occupation provide otherwise, continuing education courses shall cover one or more of the following aspects in the area of licensure:
- (1) technical,
- (2) business,
- (3) health,
- (4) safety,
- (5) legal, or,
- (6) other relevant topics approved by the department.
- (i) Courses designed specifically to promote a manufacturer's product will not be considered for approval.
- (j) Upon approval the department will determine the number of hours of continuing education credit for a course.
- (k) One hour of continuing education credit is equivalent to 50 minutes of actual instruction time.
- (l) The department may approve courses in increments of less than one hour of continuing education credit.
- (m) To determine whether a provider is complying with the requirements of this chapter, department employees and representatives may conduct on-site audits of a provider and any continuing education courses offered by a provider. Audits may be conducted without prior notice to the provider, and department employees and representatives may enroll and attend a course without identifying themselves as employees or representatives of the department.
- (n) Department employees and representatives performing an audit may not be required to pay any fee to a provider for enrolling in or attending a course.
- (o) The department may not approve a continuing education course from a provider that is past due or not current on the payment of any unpaid required fees, including record fees, or administrative penalties.
Source Note:The provisions of this §59.30 adopted to be effective November 24, 2004, 29 TexReg 10765; amended to be effective October 1, 2016, 41 TexReg 7257.