(a) Except as otherwise provided in this section, an individual applying for a respiratory care practitioner certificate issued by the advisory board must:
(1) submit an application on forms approved by the advisory board;
(2) pay the appropriate application fee as prescribed by the advisory board and as set forth in §175.1 of this title (relating to Application and Administrative Fees);
(3) successfully complete an approved four-year high school course of study or the equivalent as determined by the appropriate educational agency;
(4) successfully complete an educational program for respiratory care practitioners accredited by the Commission on Accreditation for Respiratory Care (CoARC) or other accrediting body approved by the advisory board, and hold a valid and current certification issued by the NBRC;
(5) certify that the applicant is mentally and physically able to function safely as a respiratory care practitioner;
(6) not have a license, certification, or registration as a respiratory care practitioner in this state or from any other licensing or certifying authority that is currently revoked or on suspension or the applicant is not subject to probation or other disciplinary action for cause;
(7) not have any proceeding that has been instituted against the applicant for the restriction, cancellation, suspension, or revocation of a certificate, permit, license, or other authority to practice respiratory care in any state, territory, Canadian province, country, or uniformed service of the United States in which it was issued;
(8) not have pending any prosecution against applicant in any state, federal, or international court for any offense that under the laws of this state is a felony, a misdemeanor that involves the practice of respiratory care, or a misdemeanor that involves a crime of moral turpitude;
(9) be of good professional character as defined under §186.2(15) of this chapter (relating to Definitions);
(10) submit a complete and legible set of fingerprints, on a form prescribed by the Medical Board, for the purpose of obtaining criminal history record information, as required by §604.1031 of the Act;
(11) submit to the board any other information the board considers necessary to evaluate the applicant's qualifications;
(12) meet any other requirement established by rules adopted by the advisory board;
(13) pass an independently evaluated respiratory care practitioner examination prepared by the NBRC; and
(14) pass the jurisprudence examination ("JP exam"), which shall be conducted on the certification requirements and other laws, rules, or regulations applicable to the respiratory care practitioner profession in this state. The jurisprudence examination shall be developed and administered as follows:
(b) The following documentation shall be submitted as a part of the certificate application process:
(1) Birth Certificate/Proof of Age. Each applicant for a certificate must provide a copy of a birth certificate and translation if necessary to prove that the applicant is at least 18 years of age. In instances where a birth certificate is not available the applicant must provide copies of a passport or other suitable alternate documentation.
(2) Name Change. Any applicant who submits documentation showing a name other than the name under which the applicant has applied must present certified copies of marriage licenses, divorce decrees, or court orders stating the name change. In cases where the applicant's name has been changed by naturalization, the applicant should send the original naturalization certificate by certified mail to the advisory board for inspection.
(3) Certification. Each applicant for a respiratory care practitioner certificate issued by the advisory board must submit:
(4) Examination Scores. Each applicant for a respiratory care practitioner certificate issued by the advisory board must have a certified transcript of grades submitted directly from the appropriate testing service to the advisory board for all examinations accepted by the advisory board for issuance of a certificate. The advisory board must notify the applicant of the results of the examination in accordance with §604.1042 of the Act.
(5) Evaluations.
(6) Verification from Other States. On request of Medical Board staff, an applicant must have any state, in which he or she has ever been certified or otherwise licensed as a respiratory care practitioner regardless of the current status of the certification or license, submit to the advisory board a letter verifying the status of the certificate or license and a description of any sanctions or pending disciplinary matters. The information must be sent directly from the state certifying or licensing entities. Such information may be considered in accordance with §604.106 of the Act.
(7) Arrest Records. If an applicant has ever been arrested, a copy of the arrest and arrest disposition must be requested from the arresting authority and that authority must submit copies of such records directly to the advisory board.
(8) Malpractice. If an applicant has ever been named in a malpractice claim filed with any liability carrier or if an applicant has ever been named in a malpractice suit, the applicant must:
(c) Review and Recommendations by the Executive Director.
(1) The executive director or designee shall review each application for a respiratory care practitioner certificate and may determine whether an applicant is eligible for a certificate or refer an application to a committee of the advisory board for review.
(2) If the executive director or designee determines that the applicant clearly meets all requirements for a certificate, the executive director or designee may issue a certificate to the applicant, to be effective on the date issued without formal board approval, as authorized by §604.110 of the Act.
(3) If the executive director determines that the applicant does not clearly meet all requirements for a certificate as prescribed by the Act and this chapter, a certificate may be issued only upon action by the advisory board following a recommendation by the Practice Authorization Committee, in accordance with §604.110 and §604.209 of the Act and §187.13 of this title (relating to Informal Board Proceedings Relating to Licensure Eligibility). Not later than the 20th day after the date the applicant receives notice of the executive director's determination the applicant shall:
(4) To promote the expeditious resolution of any certificate issuance matter, the executive director, with the approval of the board, may recommend that an applicant be eligible for a certificate, but only under certain terms and conditions, and may present a proposed agreed order or remedial plan to the applicant. Not later than the 20th day after the date the applicant receives notice of the executive director's recommendation, the applicant shall do one of the following:
(d) Committee Referrals. An applicant who has either requested to appear before the Practice Authorization Committee of the advisory board or has elected to be referred to the Practice Authorization Committee of the board due to a determination of ineligibility by the executive director in accordance with this section, in lieu of withdrawing the application for a certificate, may be subject to a Disciplinary Licensure Investigation as defined by §187.13 of this chapter. Review of the executive director's determination by a committee of the board shall be conducted in accordance with §187.13 of this chapter.
(e) All respiratory care practitioner applicants shall provide sufficient documentation to the advisory board that the applicant has, on a full-time basis, actively practiced as a respiratory care practitioner, has been a student at an acceptable approved respiratory care practitioner program, or has been on the active teaching faculty of an acceptable approved respiratory care practitioner program, within either of the last two years preceding receipt of an application for a respiratory care practitioner certificate. The term "full-time basis," for purposes of this section, shall mean at least 20 hours per week for 40 weeks duration during a given year. Applicants who are unable to demonstrate active practice on a full time basis may, in the discretion of the advisory board, be eligible for an unrestricted certificate or a restricted certificate subject to one or more of the following conditions or restrictions as set forth in paragraphs (1) - (4) of this subsection:
(1) completion of approved continuing education in those topics specified by the advisory board;
(2) limitation and/or exclusion of the practice of the applicant to specified activities of the practice as a respiratory care practitioner;
(3) remedial education; and
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