22 Tex. Admin. Code § 216.6
Activities That are not Acceptable as Continuing Education
Effective Nov 10, 201439 TexReg 8693Source Note: The provisions of this §216.6 adopted to be effective August 16, 2009, 34 TexReg 5524; amended to be effective February 23, 2014, 39 TexReg 982; amended to be effective November 10, 2014, 39 TexReg 8693.Texas Secretary of State
The following activities do not meet continuing education requirements for licensure renewal.
- (1) Basic Life Support (BLS) or cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) courses.
- (2) In service programs. Programs sponsored by the employing agency to provide specific information about the work setting and orientation or other programs which address the institution's philosophy; policies and procedures; on-the-job training; and basic CPR; and equipment demonstration are not acceptable for CNE credit.
- (3) Nursing refresher courses. Programs designed to up-date knowledge or current nursing theory and clinical practice, which consist of a didactic and clinical component to ensure entry level competencies into nursing practice are not accepted for CNE credit.
- (4) Orientation programs. A program designed to introduce employees to the philosophy, goals, policies, procedures, role expectations and physical facilities of a specific work place are not acceptable for CNE credit.
- (5) Courses which focus upon self-improvement, changes in attitude, self-therapy, self-awareness, weight loss, and yoga.
- (6) Economic courses for financial gain, e.g., investments, retirement, preparing resumes, and techniques for job interview.
- (7) Courses which focus on personal appearance in nursing.
- (8) Liberal art courses in music, art, philosophy, and others when unrelated to patient/client care.
- (9) Courses designed for lay people.
- (10) Self-directed study--An educational activity wherein the learner takes the initiative and the responsibility for assessing, planning, implementing and evaluating the activity including, but not limited to, academic courses that are audited, or that are not directly relevant to a licensee's area of nursing practice, or that are prerequisite courses such as mathematics, physiology, biology, government, or other similar courses are not acceptable.
- (11) Continuing Medical Education (CME), unless completed by an APRN in the APRN's role and population focus area of licensure.
Source Note:The provisions of this §216.6 adopted to be effective August 16, 2009, 34 TexReg 5524; amended to be effective February 23, 2014, 39 TexReg 982; amended to be effective November 10, 2014, 39 TexReg 8693.