794 - Continuing education requirements.

§  794. Continuing education requirements.  1. Prior to the expiration  of a certificate of registration and as a  condition  of  renewal,  each  hearing  aid dispenser registered pursuant to subdivision one of section  seven hundred ninety of this article shall submit documentation  showing  successful  completion  of twenty continuing education credits through a  course or courses approved by the secretary  in  consultation  with  the  advisory  board,  or,  in  relation to audiologists licensed pursuant to  article one hundred fifty-nine of the education law, the office  of  the  professions in the education department. Such formal courses of learning  shall  include,  but  not  be  limited to, collegiate level of credit in  non-credit courses,  professional  development  programs  and  technical  sessions  offered by national, state and local professional associations  and other organizations  acceptable  to  the  secretary  and  any  other  organized   educational   and   technical  programs  acceptable  to  the  secretary. The secretary may, in his or her discretion, and as needed to  contribute to  the  health  and  welfare  of  the  public,  require  the  completion  of  continuing  education  courses  in  specific subjects to  fulfill this mandatory continuing education requirement.  Courses  shall  be   taken  from  a  sponsor  approved  by  the  secretary  pursuant  to  regulations promulgated pursuant to this section.    2.  A  hearing  aid  dispenser  registered  under  paragraph  (b)   of  subdivision  one  of  section  seven  hundred ninety of this article may  satisfy  the  requirements  of  subdivision  one  of  this  section   by  demonstrating   to   the   secretary  compliance  with  such  continuing  competency  requirements  as  are  prescribed  by  article  one  hundred  fifty-nine  of  the education law, provided, however, that, such persons  shall submit documentation showing the  successful  completion  of  four  continuing education credits relating to the dispensing of hearing aids.    3.  (a)  Within  one  year  of the effective date of this article, the  secretary  shall  promulgate  rules  and  regulations  establishing  the  method,   content   and  supervision  requirements  for  the  continuing  education course or courses  provided  for  in  this  section.  Properly  prepared written materials of the subject matter of each course shall be  distributed  and  each course shall be taught by an instructor who meets  requirements established by the secretary upon the recommendation of the  board. Any person or organization offering a course shall apply  to  the  secretary  for authorization to offer such course or courses pursuant to  said rules and regulations.    (b) Credits shall be awarded based on one  hour  of  credit  for  each  sixty  minutes of participation. The secretary may prescribe the form or  forms  on  which  participation  and  credits  are  documented.  At  the  conclusion of each approved course, a certificate of completion shall be  transmitted to the secretary.