Utah Code § 58-5a-304

Continuing education
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(1) The division may require each person holding a license under this chapter to complete in
each two-year period not more than 40 hours of qualified continuing professional education in
accordance with standards defined by rule as a requirement prior to license renewal under this
chapter.
(2) In establishing continuing education requirements under this section the division shall in
collaboration with the board recognize the existing educational methods, procedures, devices,
and programs in use among the various podiatry specialty organizations.
(3) The division shall give licensees credit toward continuing education requirements for
participation in and completion of continuing education programs of:
(a) the American Podiatric Medical Association;
(b) the Utah Podiatric Medical Association;
(c) all colleges of podiatric medicine accredited by the Council on Education of the American
Podiatric Medical Association; and
(d) similar programs of other organizations that are approved by the division in collaboration with
the board.
(4) If a renewal period is shortened or extended to effect a change of the renewal cycle, the
continuing education hours required for that renewal period shall be increased or decreased
accordingly, as a pro rata amount of the requirements of a two-year period.

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