- (1) Under Section 58-20b-304, during each two-year renewal period commencing June 1 of each odd numbered year, an environmental health scientist licensee or environmental health scientist-in-training licensee shall complete at least 30 hours of qualified professional continuing education directly related to the licensee's professional practice.
- (2) If an individual first becomes licensed during the two-year renewal cycle, the individual's required number of continuing education hours shall be increased or decreased proportionately according to the date of licensure.
(3) Qualified professional continuing education shall:
- (a) have an identifiable clear statement of purpose and defined objective for the educational program that is directly related to the practice of an environmental health scientist;
- (b) be relevant to the licensee's professional practice;
- (c) be presented in a competent, well-organized, and sequential manner consistent with the stated purpose and objective of the program;
- (d) be prepared and presented by individuals who are qualified by education, training, and experience; and
- (e) have records of registration and completion available for review.
(4) Credit for professional continuing education shall be:
- (a) completed in blocks of time of not less than 50 minutes;
(b) completed through at least one of the following formats:
- (i) a college or university lecture and discussion;
- (ii) a professional conference;
- (iii) a seminar;
- (iv) a training session;
- (v) a synchronous webinar;
- (vi) an asynchronous online self-pace module;
- (vii) a lab; and
(c) approved, taught, or sponsored by one of the following:
- (i) the Utah Environmental Health Association;
- (ii) the Bureau of Environmental Services;
- (iii) the Utah Department of Environmental Quality;
- (iv) the Bureau of Epidemiology;
- (v) the State Food Program;
- (vi) the NEHA;
- (vii) the Food and Drug Administration;
- (viii) the Center for Disease Control and Prevention;
- (ix) the Association of Food and Drug Officials;
- (x) the Pool & Hot Tub Alliance;
- (xi) the National Onsite Wastewater Recycling Association;
- (xii) the Rural Water Association of Utah;
- (xiii) the Utah Onsite Wastewater Association;
- (xiv) a local, state, or federal agency; or
- (xv) a college or university that provides courses in or related to environmental health science.
(5)(a) Up to 15 hours of credit may be recognized for a licensee who teaches a continuing professional education course relevant to environmental health that meets the requirements of this section.
- (b) One continuing education hour shall be awarded for each hour of teaching under Subsection (5)(a).
- (6) Up to four hours of credit may be recognized for a licensee who is appointed as a board member to a local, state, or federal board that is related to the licensee's professional practice.
- (7) A licensee shall maintain documentation sufficient to prove compliance with this section for a period of four years after the end of the renewal cycle for which the professional continuing education is due.
- (8) The Division may defer or waive continuing education requirements as provided in Section R156-1-308d.
KEY: licensing, environmental health scientist, sanitarian, environmental health scientist-in-training
Date of Last Change: September 23, 2025
Notice of Continuation: March 7, 2025
Authorizing, and Implemented or Interpreted Law: 58-1-106(1)(a); 58-1-202(1)(a); 58-20b-101