7128 - Mandatory continuing education.

§   7128.   Mandatory  continuing  education.  1.  (a)  Each  licensed  ophthalmic dispenser required under this article to register triennially  with the department to practice in  the  state  shall  comply  with  the  provisions of the mandatory continuing education requirements prescribed  in subdivision two of this section except as set forth in paragraphs (b)  and  (c)  of  this subdivision. Ophthalmic dispensers who do not satisfy  the mandatory continuing education requirements shall not practice until  they  have  met  such  requirements,  and  they  have  been   issued   a  registration  certificate,  except  that  an  ophthalmic  dispenser  may  practice without having met such requirements if he or she is  issued  a  conditional  registration  certificate  pursuant to subdivision three of  this section.    (b)  Ophthalmic  dispensers  shall  be  exempt  from   the   mandatory  continuing  education  requirement for the triennial registration period  during which they are first licensed. In accord with the intent of  this  section,  adjustment  to  the mandatory continuing education requirement  may be granted by the department for reasons of health certified  by  an  appropriate  health care professional, for extended active duty with the  armed forces of the United States, or for other good cause acceptable to  the department which may prevent compliance.    (c) A licensed  ophthalmic  dispenser  not  engaged  in  practice,  as  determined  by  the  department,  shall  be  exempt  from  the mandatory  continuing education requirement upon the filing of a statement with the  department declaring such  status.  Any  licensee  who  returns  to  the  practice  of  ophthalmic  dispensing  during  the triennial registration  period shall notify the department prior to  reentering  the  profession  and  shall  meet  such  mandatory  education  requirements  as  shall be  prescribed by regulations of the commissioner.    2.  During  each  triennial  registration  period  an  applicant   for  registration  as  an  ophthalmic  dispenser  shall complete a minimum of  eighteen hours of acceptable formal continuing education,  as  specified  in subdivision four of this section; provided that three hours may be in  recognized  areas  of  study  pertinent to the dispensing and fitting of  contact lenses. During each triennial registration period  an  applicant  for registration as an ophthalmic dispenser and certified to fit contact  lenses  shall  complete  twenty  hours  of  acceptable formal continuing  education, as specified in subdivision four of  this  section;  provided  that  ten  hours  shall be in recognized areas of study pertinent to the  dispensing and fitting of contact lenses. Any ophthalmic dispenser whose  first registration date following the effective  date  of  this  section  occurs  less  than three years from such effective date, but on or after  January first, nineteen hundred ninety-nine, shall  complete  continuing  education  hours  on  a  prorated basis at the rate of one-half hour per  month  for  the  period  beginning  January  first,   nineteen   hundred  ninety-eight  up  to  the first registration date thereafter. A licensee  who has not satisfied the mandatory  continuing  education  requirements  shall  not  be  issued  a  triennial  registration  certificate  by  the  department and  shall  not  practice  unless  and  until  a  conditional  registration  certificate is issued as provided for in subdivision three  of this section. Continuing education hours taken during  one  triennium  may not be transferred to a subsequent triennium.    3.  The  department,  in  its  discretion,  may  issue  a  conditional  registration to a licensee who fails to meet  the  continuing  education  requirements  established  in  subdivision  two  of this section but who  agrees to make up any deficiencies and complete any additional education  which the  department  may  require  the  fee  for  such  a  conditional  registration  shall  be the same as, and in addition to, the fee for the  triennial registration. The duration of  such  conditional  registrationshall be determined by the department but shall not exceed one year. Any  licensee  who  is  notified of the denial of registration for failure to  submit evidence, satisfactory to the department, of required  continuing  education and who practices without such registration, may be subject to  disciplinary  proceedings  pursuant to section sixty-five hundred ten of  this chapter.    4. As used in subdivision two  of  this  section,  "Acceptable  Formal  Education"  shall  mean  formal  courses of learning which contribute to  professional practice  in  ophthalmic  dispensing  and  which  meet  the  standards  prescribed  by  regulations  of the commissioner. Such formal  courses of learning shall include, but not  be  limited  to,  collegiate  level  credit  and non-credit courses. Professional development programs  and technical sessions offered by national, state and local professional  associations and other organizations acceptable to the  department,  and  any other organized educational and technical programs acceptable to the  department.  The  department  may,  in  its  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 must be  taken from a  sponsor  approved  by  the  department,  pursuant  to  the  regulations of the commissioner.    5.  Ophthalmic  dispensers  shall  maintain  adequate documentation of  completion of acceptable formal continuing education and  shall  provide  such  documentation at the request of the department. Failure to provide  such documentation upon the request of the department shall be an act of  misconduct subject  to  disciplinary  proceedings  pursuant  to  section  sixty-five hundred ten of this chapter.    6. The mandatory continuing education fee shall be forty-five dollars,  shall  be  payable  on  or  before  the  first  day  of  each  triennial  registration period, and shall be paid  in  addition  to  the  triennial  registration  fee required by section seventy-one hundred twenty-four of  this article.