continuing education the law and compliance pdh regulations in nys

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CONTINUING EDUCATIONThe Law and Compliance PDH Regulations in NYS

The Law Effective January 1, 2004 36 hours for each triennial renewal Minimum 18 hours in courses of

learning Courses/Activities must be approved Course ‘approvers’ must be

recognized Self policing with renewal – random

audit

Required Hours Carry over of hours from prior 3

years- NOT ACCEPTABLE Contact time – 50 minutes = 1 hour Minimum time – 1 hour of credit 1 hour of ethics/triennial

registration period (as per June 2011 amendment to state law)

EXEMPTIONS Licensed PEs who are represented

by a collective bargaining agreement are exempt (public employees)

They lose the exemption if the practice outside of their normal job

Exemption ends with future hires

Who’s Approved NYS Education (is overseer) IACET & AIA (national – not NYS) PIE NY colleges approved by Regents ABET accredited Any group approved by SED ACEC New York ACEC (must confirm courses meet NYS’s requirements)

Courses of Learning Universities Approved Sponsors Testing/Learning Assessment Post-course approval not permitted ACEC Technical, Science and

Safety

Other Activities Teaching/Preparing (2 x credit) Authoring Article (9 credits per) Technical Presentation Patent Self Study/On-line On-line live webinars count as full courses Technical Committee (1 hour credit for every 2 hours worked; maximum 9 hours/3 year registration period)

The Usual Suspects ACEC* ACEC New York NYSSPE/PIE ASCE Zweig White* PSMJ*

*must confirm courses meet NYS’s requirements

PIE Practicing Institute of Engineering Made up of organizations Approved by SED Many ACEC members in PE & PIE

What Counts Technical Courses Law courses that contribute to

practice Courses related to health, safety

and/or welfare of the public Professional Development (ethics, risk

management, design process quality) Serving on a technical committee

What Doesn’t Count Business Programs (ACEC)

(Read AIA, Zweig, PSMJ carefully for NYS applicability)

Human Resources Marketing Public Relations Serving on a board

Gray Areas - Ethical Issues Certain ‘gray’ areas are identified

i.e. Project management The self-certification process

allows interpretation – and engineers are honor bound to meet the regulations

Self-certification will occur at renewal

Gray Areas Project Management – may be full,

partial or no credit Who determines- and how much

Approved Course Reviewers Self Assessment

Gray Areas – More Details Identical Courses Teaching the same course Team Teaching guidelines ACEC New York Policy on Other

Providers AIA inconsistencies ACEC Coordination – ongoing

ACEC New York Policy On Other Providers

There is confusion regarding AIA and other approvers of programs in New York We have discussed with SEDNot all programs approved by the AIA meet the standards established by New YorkIt is up to each engineer to assess the program to make sure it meets NY standardsThe audit of these programs will occur at the time of license renewal

What is ACEC New York Doing? Course Approval For Firms (in-house),

Regions, and other providers Various programs in addition to

Business Programs Regional Support Efforts

Eastern First Thursday Course Tracking Webinars/live and downloadable

What is ACEC New York Doing? Coordinate with other states

Multiple State Licensees Florida credit New Jersey Ethics Others as they become known

What Does It Cost Through ACEC New York, the course

approval cost is $60 per class. $40 to duplicate throughout approval

year Non-member rates are $375 per

course Webinars- vary per connection and

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CONTACT

ACEC NEW YORK6 AIRLINE DRIVEALBANY, NY 12205518 452 8611; fax: 518 452 1710

GINA POTFORA: gina@acecny.orgERIN FITZGERALD: erin@acecny.org

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