TITLE 77: PUBLIC HEALTH
CHAPTER XIV: HEARING AID CONSUMER PROTECTION BOARD
PART 3000
HEARING AID CONSUMER PROTECTION
CONTINUING EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS
SECTION 3000.100 DEFINITIONS
Section 3000.100 Definitions
"Act" means the Hearing Aid Consumer Protection Act
(Ill. Rev. Stat. 1987, ch. 111, par. 7401 et seq.)
"Advanced Track" means the material is designed for
those dispensers who have been dispensing for a minimum of five years.
"Beginning Track" means the material is general and
requires no experience or knowledge in hearing aid dispensing.
"Board" means The Hearing Aid Consumer
Protection Board. (Section 3(h) of the Act)
"Course Sponsor" means any person, school,
association, company, corporation or group applying to provide a continuing
education course.
"Critical Issues Track" means the material is
designed to present new issues or trends in the hearing aid industry.
"Intermediate Track" means the material is designed
for those dispensers who have been dispensing for a minimum of three years.
"One Contact Hour" means a 50-minute classroom instructional
laboratory or practicum session.
"One Continuing Education Unit (CEU)" means ten
contact hours of participation in a continuing education course.
(Source: Amended at 14 Ill. Reg. 10337, effective June 18, 1990)
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CHAPTER XIV: HEARING AID CONSUMER PROTECTION BOARD
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CONTINUING EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS
SECTION 3000.200 APPROVED CONTINUING EDUCATION COURSES
Section 3000.200 Approved
Continuing Education Courses
a) Continuing education courses shall be offered in the following
areas: acoustics; nature of the ear (normal ear, hearing process, disorders
of hearing); hearing measurement; hearing aid technology; selection of hearing
aids; federal and state laws/regulations regarding dispensing of hearing aids
and ethical practices; or other areas deemed appropriate by the Board.
b) Only Continuing Education Units approved by the Department,
the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) or the National Hearing
Aid Society (NHAS) shall be applied towards meeting the minimum requirements
set forth in Section 3000.230. Sponsors other than ASHA and NHAS shall send
the Department the following material prior to a course being offered when the
Department approves the continuing education courses: the procedures and
criteria used to approve Continuing Education courses, a roster of the approved
courses containing the name of the instructor(s), the location of the course,
and the number of CEU's or contact hours assigned to the course.
c) Only Continuing Education Units completed subsequent to the
effective date of this rule shall be applied to the minimum requirements as set
forth in Section 3000.230 of this Part.
(Source: Amended at 17 Ill. Reg. 8817, effective June 10, 1993)
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CHAPTER XIV: HEARING AID CONSUMER PROTECTION BOARD
PART 3000
HEARING AID CONSUMER PROTECTION
CONTINUING EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS
SECTION 3000.210 RESPONSIBILITIES OF COURSE SPONSORS
Section 3000.210
Responsibilities of Course Sponsors
a) A course sponsor shall be responsible for obtaining prior
approval from the Department, the ASHA or the NHAS, for continuing education
courses.
b) The course sponsor, or an individual applying for a course
sponsor, shall forward a completed application package to the Department. The
completed package shall consist of the following materials:
1) The Course Sponsor Application Form shall contain the
following: the course sponsor's name, address and phone number; the title of
the CEU course, the number of CEUs to be awarded, and the dates the course will
be given; the name of the instructor(s); the location of the course(s); and the
Track designation (Beginning, Intermediate Advanced, or Critical Issues);
2) The educational objective(s) of the course typed and double
spaced;
3) The course description, which shall be typed, double spaced
and not exceed 600 words in length;
4) The course agenda, which shall include the amount of time
required to meet the course objectives. Specific times shall be provided for
lecture, practicums, discussions, introductions, breaks, and lunches.
Introductions, breaks, and lunches shall not be applied toward calculating
contact hours on CEU's;
5) The course sponsor's evaluation form to be completed by the
participants; and
6) All course instructor(s) vitae containing experiental and
educational background.
c) The course sponsor shall sign and date the Course Sponsor
Application Form.
d) The course sponsor shall anticipate a 60 day review process.
Following approval of a course, the course sponsor shall notify the Department
of any changes in the course content or instructors prior to the course
offering. Upon such notification, the Board will review the changes in course
content or instructors in accordance with Section 3000.220.
e) Sponsors of continuing education courses shall provide such
information as may be required by rule and shall pay a fee of $150 per course.
(Section 15 of the Act)
f) Courses certified or approved for continuing education by
the National Hearing Aid Society or the American Speech-Language-Hearing
Association shall be exempt from such fee and compliance with such course
filing requirements as specified by rule. (Section 15 of the Act)
(Source: Amended at 17 Ill. Reg. 8817, effective June 10, 1993)
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CHAPTER XIV: HEARING AID CONSUMER PROTECTION BOARD
PART 3000
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CONTINUING EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS
SECTION 3000.220 BOARD
Section 3000.220 Board
a) The Board shall review applications from course sponsor(s),
applying directly to the Department, using the following standards:
1) All information in the application package shall be completed.
2) Instructors shall possess the minimum of five years experience
in hearing aid dispensing or the minimum of a baccalaureate degree in an area
related to the course content.
3) Utilizing their professional judgment, the Board shall
determine if the application meets the following criteria:
A) The objective(s) of the course and the topics (Section
3000.200) shall be consistent with the course description.
B) The course shall be of sufficient duration to achieve the
stated educational objective(s) for the instructional level indicated.
b) The Board shall review the application package and recommend
to the Department one of the following:
1) For an approved course, the Department shall send an
acceptance letter which informs the sponsor of the number of CEU's.
2) For a disapproved course, the Department shall send a letter
of denial which will delineate any deficiencies in the requirements as set
forth in Section 3000.210.
3) If the course sponsor desires to correct the deficiencies in
the application, the course sponsor shall submit within 30 days the corrected
application.
4) Upon review of the course sponsor's corrected application, the
Board shall approve or deny the course application as set forth in subsection
(b).
5) Denial of a course sponsor's application may be appealed to
the Board. The appeal shall be addressed to the Chairman of the Board via the
Department. The appeal shall be concerned with the nature of the appellant's
complaint and document the appellant's reasons for the appeal. A majority of
the Board shall recommend that the appeal is not valid or that the course
application should be approved. This determination shall be made based on the
criteria set forth in Section 3000.210.
c) The Board shall approve courses for a 12 month period.
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CONTINUING EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS
SECTION 3000.230 DISPENSER RESPONSIBILITIES
Section 3000.230 Dispenser
Responsibilities
a) For Department approved courses, the dispenser shall obtain a
Participant's Registry Card from the Department. The Participant Registry Card
shall be completed by the dispenser, signed by the course instructor, and sent
to the Department. The Participant Registry Card consists of the participant's
name, certificate identification number, name of business, business address,
course name, date, site, participant's signature, and the instructor's
signature.
b) As verification of CEUs earned, the Department will accept
(from dispensers) copies of transcripts or certificates of completion from
continuing education courses approved by ASHA or NHAS. The Department shall
request direct confirmation from ASHA or NHAS of continuing education earned if
questions arise as to the authenticity of submitted copies.
c) A minimum of 2.0 CEUs shall be obtained by dispensers in order
to have the license renewed every two years.
d) Thirty days prior to a license expiration date, the dispenser
shall verify, via the procedures set forth in subsections (a),(b) or (c) above,
the total number of CEUs obtained subsequent to license renewal.
e) The dispenser shall obtain the required CEUs before the
license is renewed.
f) CEUs shall not be applied to the dispenser's license renewal
for the same course more than once between license renewals.
(Source: Amended at 17 Ill. Reg. 8817, effective June 10, 1993)
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SECTION 3000.APPENDIX A COURSE SPONSOR APPLICATION FORM (REPEALED)
Section 3000.APPENDIX A
Course Sponsor Application Form (Repealed)
(Source: Repealed at 17 Ill. Reg. 8817, effective June 10, 1993)
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CHAPTER XIV: HEARING AID CONSUMER PROTECTION BOARD
PART 3000
HEARING AID CONSUMER PROTECTION
CONTINUING EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS
SECTION 3000.APPENDIX B PARTICIPANT'S REGISTRY CARD (REPEALED)
Section 3000.APPENDIX B
Participant's Registry Card (Repealed)
(Source: Repealed at 17 Ill. Reg. 8817, effective June 10, 1993)
AUTHORITY: Implementing and authorized by the Hearing Aid Consumer Protection Act (Ill. Rev. Stat. 1991, ch. 111, par. 7401 et seq., in particular par. 7417).
SOURCE: Adopted at 12 Ill. Reg. 4707, effective February 22, 1988; amended at 14 Ill. Reg. 10337, effective June 18, 1990; amended at 17 Ill. Reg. 8817, effective June 10, 1993.
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