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Can I skip training employees on CCPA compliance in Florida? What are the requirements?
Based on the provided context documents, it is not advisable to skip training employees on CCPA compliance in Florida. The Florida Administrative Code (FAC) Rule 64B2-18 outlines the requirements for certification as a Chiropractic Physician’s Assistant (CCPA) in Florida.
To become certified as a CCPA in Florida, an individual must successfully complete a training program approved by the Board of Chiropractic Medicine or graduate from a chiropractic college accredited by the Council on Chiropractic Education or its predecessor agency [1.3]. The training program must provide adequate instruction in the basic sciences underlying chiropractic practice and shall include, at a minimum, instruction and training in the principles and practice of chiropractic, the nature of disease processes and symptoms, diagnostic tests, history taking, physical examination, venipuncture, therapeutic procedures, radiation safety, diet and nutrition, public health and first aid, and spinal anatomy [1.2].
Additionally, the FAC Rule 64B2-18.004 creates a group of specialty classifications of training, including Radiology, Nutrition, Orthopedics, and Physiotherapy. Certification in one or more of the specialty classifications may be obtained from the Department upon evidence of successful completion of the education and training program in each specialty classification [1.1].
Therefore, it is important to ensure that employees who will be working as CCPAs in Florida have completed the necessary education and training programs and have obtained the required certifications. Skipping training on CCPA compliance may result in non-compliance with the FAC rules and regulations, which may lead to legal consequences.
In summary, it is not advisable to skip training employees on CCPA compliance in Florida. The requirements for certification as a CCPA in Florida are outlined in the FAC Rule 64B2-18, which includes completing an approved training program and obtaining the necessary certifications.
Source(s):
- [1.1] Specialty Classifications of Training
- [1.2] Approval of Training Programs
- [1.3] Application for Certification as a Chiropractic Physician’s Assistant
Jurisdiction
Florida