Wyoming Administrative Code Agency 065 - Athletic Training, Board of
1. Overview
Agency 065 – Board of Athletic Training is the Wyoming state agency responsible for regulating the practice of athletic training in the state. Its main purpose is to:
Protect public health and safety by ensuring that athletic trainers are qualified and competent.
License and regulate practitioners in accordance with Wyoming statutes.
Establish standards for education, examination, and professional conduct.
2. Key Functions of the Board
The Board’s responsibilities under the Wyoming Administrative Code include:
Licensing
Approves applications for licensure as an athletic trainer.
Sets qualifications for licensure, including education and examination requirements.
Issues initial licenses and renewals.
Examinations
Determines eligibility for licensing exams.
Requires applicants to pass a national or state-approved athletic training exam.
Rules and Standards
Establishes ethical and professional standards.
Defines the scope of practice for athletic trainers in Wyoming.
Provides guidance on supervision, clinical practice, and documentation.
Continuing Education
Requires licensed athletic trainers to complete continuing education to maintain licensure.
Approves continuing education programs and activities.
Discipline
Investigates complaints against licensees.
Has the authority to impose sanctions, including reprimands, fines, or suspension/revocation of licenses.
3. Licensing Requirements
To become a licensed athletic trainer in Wyoming, the Administrative Code generally requires:
Education: A bachelor’s or master’s degree from a program accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education (CAATE) or equivalent.
Examination: Successful completion of the Board of Certification (BOC) exam or another approved exam.
Application: Submission of an application with verification of education, exam scores, and any prior licensure or disciplinary history.
Continuing Education: Completion of a set number of continuing education units (CEUs) for license renewal (usually every 1–2 years).
4. Scope of Practice
The Code defines what licensed athletic trainers can do in Wyoming, including:
Preventing, recognizing, managing, and rehabilitating athletic injuries.
Providing emergency care and first aid.
Designing injury prevention and treatment programs.
Working under supervision or in collaboration with licensed healthcare providers as needed.
5. Administrative Code Structure (Agency 065)
While the Code is detailed, the main organization of Agency 065 includes:
Chapter 1 – General Provisions: Definitions, organization, powers of the Board.
Chapter 2 – Licensure Requirements: Application, education, examination, and renewal.
Chapter 3 – Continuing Education: CEU requirements and reporting.
Chapter 4 – Practice Standards: Scope of practice, supervision, and ethical standards.
Chapter 5 – Disciplinary Actions: Complaint procedures, hearings, and penalties.
Each chapter specifies requirements and procedures to ensure competence, safety, and compliance in athletic training.
6. Ethical and Professional Standards
Licensees are expected to:
Practice only within their education, training, and competence.
Maintain patient confidentiality.
Avoid conflicts of interest.
Maintain accurate records of patient care.
Comply with all federal and state laws, as well as Board rules.

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