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CDPH backlogged by 5 weeks, Renew your CNA certificate early! December 27, 2017 Among other reported problems, CAPT has learned that the California Department of Public Health is backlogged by five weeks in processing Cerfied Nursing Assistant cerficate renewals. If you wait unl the last minute to process your applicaon and error with your applicaon is found, your cerficate will likely lapse, and you will not be able to report to work. To avoid a separaon, it is crical that all PTAs expedite their renewal requirements and process their CNA renewal applicaons correctly and as soon as possible. A sample applicaon is shown below. Renewal applicaons are reportedly mailed four months before your cerficate’s expiraon date. If you have moved, you are required to nofy the CDPH within 60 days of your new mailing address. If you have had a name change, you must submit legal verificaon. Failure to report a name or address change may result in the delay or loss of your cerficaon. In previous fliers, CAPT informed PTAs to make sure their online connuing educaon provider is CDPH-approved. The CDPH will deny cerficate renewals for CEUs not obtained from a CDPH- approved CE provider. CAPT also reported that the CDPH was no longer accepng an instructor’s stamped signature on connuing educaon documentaon. CAPT instructed PTAs to obtain and submit CEU documentaon containing an original, “wet” signature of the CEU instructor to verify course compleon. A lisng of the CDPH-approved connuing educaon providers can be obtained through the department’s website at hps://www. cdph.ca.gov/Programs/CHCQ/LCP/Pages/Online-Continuing- Educaon-Providers.aspx To prevent a delay or lapse in renewal, be sure to file your applicaon early, which will allow enough me to accommodate a department backlog or correct any problems. Remember, PTAs who fail to complete the training requirements for cerficate renewal will need to reacvate their cerficate by taking the CNA test over again. If you have any quesons, please contact your local chapter for assistance. h

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CDPH backlogged by 5 weeks, Renew your CNA certificate early!

December 27, 2017

Among other reported problems, CAPT has learned that the California Department of Public Health is backlogged by five weeks in processing Certified Nursing Assistant certificate renewals. If you wait until the last minute to process your application and error with your application is found, your certificate will likely lapse, and you will not be able to report to work. To avoid a separation, it is critical that all PTAs expedite their renewal requirements and process their CNA renewal applications correctly and as soon as possible. A sample application is shown below.

Renewal applications are reportedly mailed four months before your certificate’s expiration date. If you have moved, you are required to notify the CDPH within 60 days of your new mailing address. If you have had a name change, you must submit legal verification. Failure to report a name or address change may result in the delay or loss of your certification.

In previous fliers, CAPT informed PTAs to make sure their online continuing education provider is CDPH-approved. The CDPH will deny certificate renewals for CEUs not obtained from a CDPH-approved CE provider. CAPT also reported that the CDPH was no longer accepting an instructor’s stamped signature on continuing education documentation. CAPT instructed PTAs to obtain and submit CEU documentation containing an original, “wet” signature of the CEU instructor to verify course completion. A listing of the CDPH-approved continuing education providers can be obtained through the department’s website at https://www.cdph.ca.gov/Programs/CHCQ/LCP/Pages/Online-Continuing-Education-Providers.aspx

To prevent a delay or lapse in renewal, be sure to file your application early, which will allow enough time to accommodate a department backlog or correct any problems.

Remember, PTAs who fail to complete the training requirements for certificate renewal will need to reactivate their certificate by taking the CNA test over again. If you have any questions, please contact your local chapter for assistance.

https://archive.cdph.ca.gov/Documents/Online%20CEu%20providers%204-14-16.pdf.