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Information Session
September 21, 2011
2Purpose
Explain Draft Quality Assurance Regulation
Provide Updates
Receive Comments and Answer Questions
Why Quality Assurance (QA) Regulation
Required by the Regulated Health Professions Act, 1991
(RHPA)
1991
Ensures competence and continue upgrading of members through a QA Program
QA Program Components
s. 80 of the Health Professions Procedural Code, Schedule 2 of the RHPA:
Self-Assessment
Continuing education or professional development
Peer and practice assessments
College to monitor members
participation and compliance
Feedback on Draft QA Regulation
On or before September 30, 2011Email: [email protected]: (416) 874-4078Mail: TC-CTCMPAO
163 Queen Street East, 4/F, Toronto, Ontario M5A 1S1
RegulationMakingProcess
Activities
Identifyandresearch,analyzeissues
Decisionsondirectionwithreasonsforeach
issue
DraftRegulations
Reviewsandapprovesdraftfor
recommendationtoCouncil
Councilreviews/approvescirculationofdraft
tostakeholdersandpublic
Preconsultationworkingsessions
Formal60daysconsultations
ApprovessubmissiontoMOHLTC
Reviewssubmission
Reviewssubmission
Worksonlegaldrafting
Considerdraft
Approvesdraft
ApprovesandsignsRegulation
ResponsibleParties
Committee/WorkingGroup/Registrar
Committee/WorkingGroup
Registrar/Staff/LegalCounsel
Committee/WorkingGroup
Council
Stakeholders/Public
Stakeholders/Public
Council
PolicyAnalyst
LegalCounsel
LegislativeDrafter
LegislativeandRegulationCommittee
Cabinet
LieutenantGovernorinCouncil
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Regulations Approval
Anticipated Timelines
MOHLTC approval -
Summer 2012
2012
Cabinet approval
Spring 2013
2013
Eligible for Registration
Grandparented Registration
Experienced in Ontario-
2000 patient visits in Ontario in the 5 years immediately before application
52000
Complete Jurisprudence Program
Complete Safety Program
Written language plan, if not fluent in English
Complete application form
**note: The list above is not meant to be comprehensive. Please refer to
the proposed Registration Regulation for the full requirements for each class of registration
**: ,
Eligible for Registration (Cont)
()
Grandparented to Full:
Substantial clinical experience (8 years, 3 years may be outside
of Ontario)
(8, 3 )
Complete PLAR process
- PLAR
English language requirement
Complete application at any time
**note: The list above is not meant to be comprehensive. Please refer to
the proposed Registration Regulation for the full requirements for each class of registration
**: ,
Eligible for Registration (Cont)
()
Provisional Member
Practising
in Ontario (less than 5 years)
(5)
Completed 3 or 4 years full-time education (or equivalent program ) that meet Entry-level Competencies
3 4 (),
Complete Jurisprudence Program
Complete Safety Program
Complete application form
**note: The list above is not meant to be comprehensive. Please refer to
the proposed Registration Regulation for the full requirements for each class of registration
**: ,
Eligible for Registration (Cont)
() Provisional to Full:
Pass Registration Examinations
**note: The list above is not meant to be comprehensive. Please refer to
the proposed Registration Regulation for the full requirements for each class of registration
**: ,
Eligible for Registration (Cont) ()
Every applicant will be considered case by case
Ontario Fairness Commissioners principle: fair, transparent, impartial and objective
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Contact InformationContact InformationRegistrarTransitional CouncilCollege of Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioners and Acupuncturists of OntarioAddress:
163 Queen Street East, 4th
FloorToronto, Ontario M5A 1S1
Tel: (416) 862-4790Fax: (416) 874-4078Email: [email protected]:
www.ctcmpao.on.ca
Information Session Purpose Why Quality Assurance (QA) Regulation QA Program ComponentsFeedback on Draft QA RegulationRegulation Making Process Regulations ApprovalEligible for RegistrationEligible for Registration (Cont) ()Grandparented to Full: Eligible for Registration (Cont) ()Provisional MemberEligible for Registration (Cont) ()Provisional to Full: Eligible for Registration (Cont) ()Questions?Slide Number 15