Which engineers qualify for PDH exemptions?
Exemptions from completing PDH vary by state. Typical exemptions include disability, illness, or other extenuating circumstances; engineers in their first renewal period; engineers on active duty [...]
Exemptions from completing PDH vary by state. Typical exemptions include disability, illness, or other extenuating circumstances; engineers in their first renewal period; engineers on active duty [...]
The requirement to maintain adequate records of PDH credits is the responsibility of the engineer. The required length of time varies by state, but in some [...]
There is no language in the NCEES indicating that teaching a course, webinar, or seminar earns double the PDH credits. Some states do award 2 PDH [...]
No. But, the NCEES Model Rules and all the state boards’ rules have language requiring the instructor to be qualified in the subject matter being taught. [...]
Yes. All states that mandate PDH audit a percentage of renewing licensees to ensure compliance with the Board’s PDH requirements. In the event of an audit, [...]
Most states require engineers to attest that they have met the PDH requirements for license renewal, but don’t require engineers to submit documentation of the PDH [...]
Successful completion of a quiz at the end of an online PDH course is considered by state licensing boards to be an acceptable method to assess [...]
A non-qualifying activity is any activity that isn’t explicitly listed by a state licensing board as qualifying for PDH credits. The National Council of Examiners for [...]
Courses and webinars must have a clear purpose and objective which will maintain, improve, or expand the skills and knowledge relevant to the licensee’s field of [...]
Most of the state engineering licensing boards’ rules are modeled after the National Council of Examiners for Engineering and Surveying (NCEES) Model Law. Although specific requirements [...]