Section 1340.61 Continuing
Education
a) CE Hour Requirements
1) Every physical therapist shall complete 40 hours of CE
relevant to the practice of physical therapy during each prerenewal period as a
condition of renewal. Beginning with the September 2016 renewal, at least 3
hours of the 40 hours must include content related to the ethical practice of physical
therapy, including jurisprudence.
2) Every physical therapist assistant shall complete 20 hours of
CE relevant to the practice of physical therapy during each prerenewal period
as a condition of renewal. Beginning with the September 2017 renewal, at least
3 hours of the 20 hours must include content related to the ethical practice of
physical therapy, including jurisprudence.
3) A prerenewal period is the 24 months preceding September 30 in
the year of the renewal.
4) A CE hour equals 50 minutes. After completion of the initial
CE hour, credit may be given in one-half hour increments.
5) Courses that are part of the curriculum of a university,
college or other educational institution shall be allotted CE credit at the
rate of 15 CE hours for each semester hour or 10 CE hours for each quarter hour
of academic credit awarded.
6) A renewal applicant is not required to comply with CE
requirements for the first renewal following the original issuance of the
license.
7) Physical therapists and physical therapist assistants licensed
in Illinois but residing and practicing in other states must comply with the CE
requirements set forth in this Section. CE credit hours used to satisfy the CE
requirements of another state may be submitted for approval for fulfillment of
the CE requirements of the State of Illinois if the CE requirements in the
other state are equivalent to the CE requirements in this Section.
b) Approved CE
1) All CE activities shall be relevant to the advancement,
extension and enhancement of providing patient/client management, including but
not limited to physical therapy examination, evaluation, intervention, and
prevention and providing physical therapy services or fulfilling the other
professional roles of a physical therapist or physical therapist assistant.
Courses not acceptable for the purpose of this definition include, but are not
limited to, personal estate planning, personal financial planning, personal investments,
and personal health.
2) CE hours may be earned by verified attendance at or
participation in a program that is offered by an approved CE sponsor who meets
the requirements set forth in subsection (c). Credit shall not be given for
courses taken in Illinois from unapproved sponsors.
3) CE may also be earned from the following activities:
A) Teaching a course for an approved CE sponsor or a CAPTE
accredited PT or PTA program. An applicant will receive 2 hours of credit for
each CE hour awarded to course attendees the first time the course is taught
and 1 hour of credit for each CE hour the second time the same course is
taught; no credit will be given for teaching the same course 3 or more times.
A maximum of 50% of the total CE requirements may be earned through CE instruction.
The applicant must be able to provide verification of unique content for each
CE course taught via course goals, objectives, and outline.
B) American Board of Physical Therapy Specialties (ABPTS) Clinical
Specialist Certification. An applicant will receive 40 hours of CE credit for
the prerenewal period in which the initial certification is awarded.
C) American Physical Therapy Association (APTA)-approved
post-professional clinical residency or fellowship. An applicant will receive
1 hour of CE credit for every 2 hours spent in clinical residency, up to a
maximum of 20 hours. Clinical residency hours may not be used for CE credit if
the applicant is also seeking CE credit for hours earned for post-professional
academic coursework in the same prerenewal period.
D) Professional research, writing, and/or editing. An applicant
may receive CE credit for publication of scientific papers, abstracts, or
review articles in peer-reviewed and other professional journals; publication
of textbook chapters; serving as an editor of professional books or journals;
as a primary author or co-author of professional grants; and poster or platform
presentations at conferences sponsored by any entity that has preapproved
status, up to a maximum of 50% of the total CE requirements:
i) 15 hours for each referenced article.
ii) 3 hours for each non-refereed article, abstract of published
literature or book review.
iii) 5 hours for each textbook chapter.
iv) 5 hours for each poster or platform presentation or review
article.
v) 5 hours for serving as a book editor or peer-reviewed journal
editor.
vi) 5 hours for serving as a primary author or co-author of
professional grants.
E) Self-study.
i) An applicant may obtain 75% of his or her total CE credit by
taking correspondence or web-based courses, including pre-recorded professional
presentations and pre-recorded webinars, from an approved CE sponsor. These
courses shall include a test that must be passed in order to obtain credit.
ii) An applicant can receive 50% of his or her total CE credit
for completion of published tests/quizzes based on APTA publications. The
applicant will be responsible for verifying successful completion. (These publication-based
tests/quizzes, typically offered for less than 1 hour of CE credit, are the
only exception to the requirement that all approved CE activities must be at
least 1 hour.)
F) Virtual attendance at live professional presentations,
provided the participant is able to communicate in real time with the speaker
and other participants. This shall not be considered self-study under
subsection (b)(3)(E).
G) Educational programs at Illinois Physical Therapy Association
(IPTA) district meetings. Up to 5 hours of CE credit may be obtained for
attendance at these programs. Credit will be earned based on actual hours of
participation and must be verified with an attendance list and referenced
presentation materials.
H) Departmental in-services. Up to 5 hours of CE credit may be
obtained for attendance at in-services at healthcare facilities or
organizations. Credit will be earned based on actual hours of participation
and must be verified with an attendance list and referenced presentation
materials.
I) Up to
5 CE hours may be earned for completion of skills certification courses. A
maximum of 2 hours in cardiopulmonary resuscitation certified by the American
Red Cross, American Heart Association, or other qualified organization may be
accepted, while a maximum of 3 hours may be accepted for certification or
recertification in Basic Life Support for Healthcare Providers (BLS), Advanced
Cardiac Life Support (ACLS), or Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) or their
equivalent.
J) Clinical instructor. Physical therapists may obtain up to 10
hours of CE credit by being a clinical instructor and physical therapist
assistants may obtain up to 5 hours of CE credit by being a clinical instructor.
Credit will be earned based on hours of cumulative student clinical
instruction, with 1 hour of CE credit per 120 student hours. CE credit hours
for clinical instruction will be awarded by the student's academic institution.
K) Journal clubs. Up to 5 hours of CE credit may be obtained for
participation in a journal club. Credit will be earned based on actual hours
of participation and must be verified with an attendance list and list of
articles from peer-reviewed journals discussed at each meeting.
L) Up to 8 hours of CE may be obtained by serving on the Board of
Directors for the Illinois Physical Therapy Association or American Physical
Therapy Association. Hours shall be calculated by number of months served with
1 credit hour for each 3 months of board service.
M) Up to 8 hours of CE may be obtained by serving on the Board of
Directors or a committee or sub-committee of a chartered professional
organization for physical therapists. Hours shall be calculated by number of
months served with 1 credit hour for each 3 months of board service.
4) CE will not be awarded for the following types of activities:
A) Entry-level physical therapist or physical therapist assistant
academic coursework.
B) Employee orientation programs.
C) Professional meetings or conventions, other than educational
programming by approved sponsors.
D) Committee meetings except as defined under Sections
1340.61(b)(3)(L) and 1340.61(b)(3)(M).
E) Work experience.
F) Individual scholarship, mass media programs or self-study
activities not identified in subsection (b)(2)(E).
c) CE Sponsors and Programs
1) Approved sponsor, as used in this Section, shall mean:
A) APTA and its components, including programs, courses and
activities approved by the IPTA;
B) Federation of State Boards of Physical Therapy;
C) Colleges, universities, or community colleges or institutions with
physical therapist or physical therapist assistant education programs
accredited by the Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education;
for post-professional academic coursework, all accredited colleges and
universities would be approved sponsors; and
D) Any other person, firm, association, corporation, or group that
has been approved and authorized by the Division pursuant to subsection (c)(2)
upon the recommendation of the Board to coordinate and present CE courses or
programs.
2) Entities seeking a license as a CE sponsor pursuant to
subsection (c)(1)(D) shall file a sponsor application, along with the required
fee set forth in Section 1340.57. (State agencies, State colleges and State
universities in Illinois shall be exempt from paying this fee.) The applicant
shall certify to the following:
A) That all courses and programs offered by the sponsor for CE credit
will comply with the criteria in subsection (b) and all other criteria in this
Section. The applicant shall be required to submit a sample 3-hour CE program
with course materials, presenter qualifications and course outline for review
prior to being approved as a CE sponsor;
B) That the sponsor will be responsible for verifying attendance
at each course or program, and provide a certification of attendance as set
forth in subsection (c)(6)(A); and
C) That, upon request by the Division, the sponsor will submit
evidence as is necessary to establish compliance with this Section. Evidence
shall be required when the Division has reason to believe that there is not
full compliance with the statute and this Part and that this information is
necessary to ensure compliance.
3) Each licensed sponsor shall submit by September 30 of each
even-numbered year a sponsor application along with the renewal fee set forth
in Section 1340.57.
4) Each CE program by a licensed sponsor shall provide a
mechanism for written evaluation of the program and instructor by the
participants. The evaluation forms shall be kept for 5 years and shall be made
available to the Division upon written request.
5) All courses and programs shall:
A) Contribute to the advancement, extension and enhancement of
professional clinical skills and scientific knowledge in the practice of
physical therapy;
B) Provide experiences that contain scientific integrity, relevant
subject matter and course materials;
C) Be developed and presented by persons with education and/or
experience in the subject matter of the program;
D) Provide for a mechanism for the evaluation of the program by
the participants;
E) Be open to all licensed physical therapists and physical
therapist assistants and not be limited to the members of a single organization
or a group; and
F) Specify the number of CE hours that may be applied toward
Illinois CE requirements for licensure renewal.
6) Certificate of Attendance by a Licensed Sponsor
A) It shall be the responsibility of the sponsor to provide each
participant in a program with a certificate of attendance signed by the
sponsor. The sponsor's certificate of attendance shall contain:
i) The name of the sponsor;
ii) The name of the participant;
iii) A detailed statement of the subject matter;
iv) The number of hours actually attended in each topic;
v) The date of the program; and
vi) Signature of the sponsor.
B) The sponsor shall maintain these records for not less than 5
years.
7) The licensed sponsor shall be responsible for assuring
verified continued attendance at each program. No renewal applicant shall
receive credit for time not actually spent attending the program.
8) Upon the failure of a licensed sponsor to comply with any of
the foregoing requirements, the Division, after notice to the sponsor and
hearing before and recommendation by the Board pursuant to the Administrative
Hearing Rules (see 68 Ill. Adm. Code 1110) shall thereafter refuse to accept CE
credit for attendance at or participation in any of that sponsor's CE programs
until the Division receives reasonably satisfactory assurances of compliance
with this Section.
d) CE Earned in Other Jurisdictions
1) If a licensee has earned CE hours in another jurisdiction from
a nonapproved sponsor for which he/she will be claiming credit toward full
compliance in Illinois, that applicant shall submit an application along with a
$20 processing fee prior to taking the program or 90 days prior to the
expiration date of the license. The Division or the Board shall review and
recommend approval or disapproval of this program using the criteria set forth
in this Section.
2) If a licensee fails to submit an out of state CE approval form
within the required time, late approval may be obtained by submitting the
application with the $20 processing fee plus a $10 per CE hour late fee not to
exceed $150. The Division or the Board shall review and recommend approval or
disapproval of this program using the criteria set forth in this Section.
e) Certification of Compliance with CE Requirements
1) Each renewal applicant shall certify, on the renewal
application, full compliance with CE requirements set forth in subsection (a).
2) The Division may require additional evidence demonstrating
compliance with the CE requirements. It is the responsibility of each renewal
applicant to retain or otherwise produce evidence of compliance for a minimum
of 5 years.
3) When there appears to be a lack of compliance with CE
requirements, an applicant will be notified and may request an interview with
the Board, at which time the Board may recommend that steps be taken to begin
formal disciplinary proceedings as required by Section 10-65 of the Illinois
Administrative Procedure Act [5 ILCS 100].
f) Waiver of CE Requirements
1) Any renewal applicant seeking renewal of his/her license
without having fully complied with these CE requirements shall file with the Division
a renewal application, the renewal fee set forth in Section 1340.57, a
statement setting forth the facts concerning the noncompliance, and a request
for waiver of the CE requirements on the basis of those facts. If the Division,
upon the written recommendation of the Board, finds from the affidavit or any
other evidence submitted that good cause has been shown for granting a waiver,
the Division shall waive enforcement of the CE requirements for the renewal
period for which the applicant has applied.
2) Good cause shall be defined as an inability to devote
sufficient hours to fulfilling the CE requirements during the applicable
prerenewal period because of:
A) Full-time service in the armed forces of the United States of
America during a substantial part of the prerenewal period; or
B) Extreme hardship shall be determined on an individual basis by
the Board and be defined as an inability to devote sufficient hours to
fulfilling the CE requirements during the applicable prerenewal period because
of:
i) A temporary incapacitating illness documented by a statement
from a currently licensed physician. A CE waiver under this subsection (f) may
only be granted for one renewal period and shall not be granted for any
subsequent period;
ii) Temporary undue hardship (e.g., prolonged hospitalization,
being disabled and unable to practice physical therapy on a temporary basis).
3) If an interview with the Board is requested at the time the
request for the waiver is filed with the Division, the renewal applicant shall
be given at least 20 days written notice of the date, time and place of the
interview by certified mail, return receipt requested.
4) Any renewal applicant who submits a request for waiver
pursuant to subsection (f)(1) shall be deemed to be in good standing until the Division's
final decision on the application has been made.
(Source: Amended at 48 Ill.
Reg. 6034, effective April 5, 2024)