Questions and Answers About Continuing Education Requirements:

    Continuing Education Rule - Section 4753-4-01, Ohio Administrative Code
    Refer to OAC for complete information regarding continuing education.
    Frequently asked questions and answers about Continuing Education
    Requirements:

    1. How can I learn the requirements for continuing education for renewal of my
    speech-language pathology or audiology license?


    Copies of the Ohio Revised Code and Ohio Administrative Code are available at any
    public library, on the internet, and may also be obtained from the Board office.
    Continuing education is addressed on pages 42 & 43 in the Ohio Administrative Code.

    2. How much continuing education is required?

    A licensee must earn twenty continuing education hours within the two-year period
    immediately preceding the licensee's renewal application. Actual contact hours spent in a
    continuing education activity will be considered. Lunches, breaks and other interruptions
    shall not count toward the required hours. For example, attending a three hour
    presentation earns three continuing education hours.

    3. When is continuing education required?


    Continuing education is required at each renewal with the exception of the very first
    renewal.

    4. What topics may be used to meet the continuing education requirements?

    Ten continuing education hours must be specific to clinical practice in the area of
    licensure. Ten continuing education hours may be acquired in areas related to speechlanguage
    pathology or audiology or both. All twenty hours may be in the area of
    licensure.

    5. What is the "area of licensure"?

    The area of licensure is speech-language pathology or audiology as indicated by the
    license.

    6. What are "related areas"?

    Related areas are topics not specific to the area of licensure but would enhance the
    practice of the licensee.

    7. How will licensees know when to renew the license?

    No less than thirty days prior to the deadline for licensure renewal all licensees will be
    notified by the Board office of the requirement to renew their license. Visit our web site
    at http://slpaud.ohio.gov

    8. How will the Board know that a licensee has met the continuing education
    requirements for renewal?


    With payment of the renewal fee the licensee will submit an application attesting to the
    completion of required continuing education hours.

    9. When must the continuing education hours be earned?

    Beginning in year 2008, all timely renewals must be submitted by December 31st of the
    biennial renewal. Licensees have from the date they renewed in 2006 until expiration of their
    license on 12/31/08 to obtain the required CEU's.
    OAC 4753-4-01 (A) A licensee shall earn twenty
    continuing education hours (CEU) within the two-year period.Beginning in year 2009, all CEU's will begin
    on 1/1/2009 and have until 12/31/2010 to obtain the required credits.

    10. How much continuing education is required for re-licensure?

    A license expired for more than one year cannot be renewed. The licensee must re-apply
    for licensure. Applicants previously licensed in the State of Ohio are required to submit
    to the Board documentation of completion of continuing education hours equivalent to
    those required of a licensee during the period of expiration to the Board or 40 hours of
    continuing education obtained within the last 2 years from the date of application.

    11. How long may continuing education hours be carried?


    Continuing education hours may not be carried over from one renewal period to the next.
    If the license was expired more than one year, continuing education may have been
    earned during the period of expiration.

    12. What continuing education programs meet requirements for license renewal?

    (a) Academic coursework, including distance learning, in areas of speech-language
    pathology or audiology, or both, or related disciplines, taken through accredited colleges
    or universities.

    (b) Any activity approved for continuing education hours in related disciplines by any
    licensure board of the state of Ohio or any other state;

    (c) Any activity approved for continuing education in related disciplines by any
    department or agency of the state of Ohio or any other state; including any continuing
    education hours by a local professional development committee for renewal of a teaching
    certificate/license issued by the state's department of education to practice speechlanguage
    pathology or audiology;

    (d)
    Any activity, including distance learning or independent or self-directed study,
    approved for continuing education credit by an authorized provider of the "International
    Association of Continuing Education and Training,"; or

    (e) The equivalent as determined by the board.

    13. What is ASHA Independent-Study credit?

    ASHA sponsors can offer independent-study credit to individuals who wish alternatives
    to group programs. Independent study is a self-designed educational experience for the
    enhancement of one's knowledge in a specific area relevant to the field of
    communication disorders. A plan of study must be completed by an ASHA sponsor and
    the licensee and submitted for ASHA continuing education credit. ASHA membership is
    not required for credit but, reporting of credit is done through the ASHA registry. For a
    list of sponsors and complete procedures call (301) 897-5700 ex-4481.

    14. How can a licensee determine whether a Continuing Education activity meets
    the criteria defined by (a) through (d) above?


    Licensees may contact the continuing education provider or an agency defined by (a)
    through (d) above, if announcement and registration materials do not indicate sponsorship
    or approving authorities.

    15. Is it necessary to register for university credit for continuing education?

    If a transcript is not available because the licensee was not registered, some alternative
    proof of successful completion of the course must be available.

    16. How are credit hours, semester hours or quarter hours for academic coursework
    converted to continuing education units?


    For license renewal, each hour spent in class can be counted toward your 20 hours of
    required continuing education for license renewal.

    17. Will continuing education approved by the Ohio licensure boards for
    occupational therapists, physical therapist, doctors, nurses, psychologists,
    counselors and social workers, etc. be accepted for speech-language pathology and
    audiology license renewal?


    If topics of continuing education are related to the practice of speech-language pathology
    or audiology, they will be accepted.

    18. Can continuing education credit be earned for presenting or teaching continuing
    education?


    ASHA continuing education credit for instructors will be accepted.

    19. Is continuing education required for licensees who are ill, disabled, retired or
    who are not required to obtain continuing education for other certifications or
    memberships?


    Continuing education requirements can not be extended, reduced, or waived.

    20. Can I earn continuing education without leaving my home?

    Many continuing education activities on video, audio and computer learning programs
    meet requirements for license renewal. Continuing education may be earned at home in
    any programs approved by agencies defined in (a) through (d). For example, accredited
    colleges and universities offer correspondence courses, distance learning programs and
    courses via the internet; ASHA offers independent study programs, journal study groups
    and self-paced home-study packages.

    21. When is verification of continuing education submitted to the Board?

    Documentation of continuing education should be submitted when a licensee is audited or
    when reapplying for licensure after a license has expired for more than one year.

    22. What documentation is required?

    Documentation shall be written verification of successful completion by the applicant or
    licensee from a board approved continuing education registry or provider of the
    continuing education hours. Documentation shall include the name of the continuing
    education provider, dates, subject, number of clock hours, and attendance of the licensee.

    23. How long must continuing education records be saved?

    Licensees must save documentation of continuing education hours for four years after the
    date of renewal.


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