Arkansas Administrative Code Agency 191 - State Board of Athletic Training

The Arkansas Administrative Code Agency 191 – State Board of Athletic Training oversees the licensure and regulation of athletic trainers in Arkansas. Here are the key points based on the most recent available rules:

🏛️ Board Composition & Appointment

Five members, appointed by the Governor for three-year terms:

Four must be licensed and practicing athletic trainers in Arkansas.

One is a public member, not involved in athletic training, medicine, physical therapy, or athletic departments—serving as a full voting member (sos.arkansas.gov).

Members serve until successors are appointed or until removed by the Governor (sos.arkansas.gov).

🔧 Board Structure & Advisory Committees

The Board may impanel and dissolve advisory committees (up to five members) with diverse expertise to assist on regulatory matters (regulations.vlex.com).

Public requests or submissions for information must go to the Executive Director of the Board (regulations.vlex.com).

🏅 Core Functions & Duties

Agency 191 governs:

Licensing, renewal, and disciplinary action for athletic trainers.

Establishing rules regulating practice standards and provider conduct (law.cornell.edu).

Overseeing continuing education, reinstatement, public complaints, and handling unprofessional conduct.

📚 Regulatory Code & Publication

The regulations are part of the Arkansas Administrative Code under Title 191: State Board of Athletic Training (law.cornell.edu).

These rules are updated on a quarterly basis (law.cornell.edu).

📌 Summary Table

AspectDetails
Board Members5 total (4 athletic trainers + 1 public member), 3-year terms
AppointmentBy the Governor; serve until successors appointed
Advisory CommitteesCan be formed, up to 5 members
Public RequestsRouted to the Board's Executive Director
Core DutiesLicensing, regulation, practice standards, discipline, renewals, CE
Updates & PublicationQuarterly updates in Arkansas Administrative Code (Title 191)

 

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