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Code · Minnesota · Chapter 148

148F.08 SPONSOR'S APPLICATION FOR APPROVAL.

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148F.08 SPONSOR'S APPLICATION FOR APPROVAL.
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Subdivision 1. Content.
Individuals, organizations, associations, corporations, educational institutions, or groups intending to offer continuing education activities for approval must submit to the board the sponsor application fee and a completed application for approval on a form provided by the board. The sponsor must comply with the following to receive and maintain approval:
(1)submit the application for approval at least 60 days before the activity is scheduled to begin; and
(2)include the following information in the application for approval to enable the board to determine whether the activity complies with section 148F.075 :
(i)a statement of the objectives of the activity and the knowledge the participants will have gained upon completion of the activity;
(ii)a description of the content and methodology of the activity which will allow the participants to meet the objectives;
(iii)a description of the method the participants will use to evaluate the activity;
(iv)a list of the qualifications of each instructor or developer that shows the instructor's or developer's current knowledge and skill in the activity's subject;
(v)a description of the certificate or other form of verification of attendance distributed to each participant upon successful completion of the activity;
(vi)the sponsor's agreement to retain attendance lists for a period of five years from the date of the activity; and
(vii)a copy of any proposed advertisement or other promotional literature.
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Subd. 2. Approval expiration.
If the board approves an activity it shall assign the activity a number. The approval remains in effect for one year from the date of initial approval. Upon expiration, a sponsor must submit a new application for activity approval to the board as required by subdivision 1.
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Subd. 3. Statement of board approval.
Each sponsor of an approved activity shall include in any promotional literature a statement that "This activity has been approved by the Minnesota Board of Behavioral Health and Therapy for ... hours of credit."
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Subd. 4. Changes.
The activity sponsor must submit proposed changes in an approved activity to the board for its approval.
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Subd. 5. Denial of approval.
The board shall not approve an activity if it does not meet the continuing education requirements in section 148F.075 . The board shall notify the sponsor in writing of its reasons for denial.
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Subd. 6. Revocation of approval.
The board shall revoke its approval of an activity if a sponsor falsifies information contained in its application for approval, or if a sponsor fails to notify the board of changes to an approved activity as required in subdivision 4.
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