90-202.11. Continuing education courses required.
Beginning May 1, 1976, all registered podiatrists then or thereafter licensed in the State of North Carolina shall be required to take annual courses of study in subjects relating to the practice of the profession of podiatry to the end that the utilization and application of new techniques, scientific and clinical advances, and the achievements of research will assure expansive and comprehensive care to the public. The length of study shall be prescribed by the Board but shall not exceed 25 hours in any calendar year. Attendance must be at a course or courses approved by the Board. Attendance at any course or courses of study are to be certified to the Board upon a form provided by the Board and shall be submitted by each registered podiatrist at the time he makes application to the Board for the renewal of his license and payment of his renewal fee. The Board is authorized to treat funds set aside for the purpose of continuing education as State funds for the purpose of accepting any funds made available under federal law on a matching basis for the promulgation and maintenance of programs of continuing education. This requirement may be waived by the Board in cases of certified illness or undue hardship as provided in the rules and regulations of the Board. (1975, c. 672, s. 1.)
Structure North Carolina General Statutes
North Carolina General Statutes
Chapter 90 - Medicine and Allied Occupations
§ 90-202.2 - 'Podiatry' defined.
§ 90-202.3 - Unlawful to practice unless registered.
§ 90-202.4 - Board of Podiatry Examiners; terms of office; powers; duties.
§ 90-202.5 - Applicants to be examined; examination fee; requirements; temporary licenses.
§ 90-202.6 - Examinations; subjects; certificates.
§ 90-202.7 - Applicants licensed in other states.
§ 90-202.8 - Revocation of certificate; grounds for; suspension of certificate.
§ 90-202.9 - Fees for certificates and examinations; compensation of Board.
§ 90-202.10 - Annual fee; cancellation or renewal of license.
§ 90-202.11 - Continuing education courses required.