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008. RECORD KEEPING.

Maintenance of records to support credits claimed is the responsibility of the Licensee. Records required include, but are not limited to: (7-1-99)

01. Log. A log showing the type of activity claimed, sponsoring organization, location, duration, instructor’s or speaker’s name, and PDH credits earned; (7-1-99)

02. Attendance Verification. Attendance verification records in the form of completion certificates or other documents supporting evidence of attendance; or (7-1-99)

03. Records. Records as maintained by the Professional Development Registry for Engineers and Surveyors (PDRES) or other similar repositories. These records must be maintained for a period of five (5) years and copies may be requested by the Board for audit verification purposes. (7-1-99)

009. EXEMPTIONS.

A Licensee may be exempt from the continuing professional development requirements for one (1) of the following reasons: (7-1-99)

01. First Renewal Period. New Licensees by way of examination or comity shall be exempt for their first renewal period. (7-1-99)

02. Active Duty In The Armed Forces. A Licensee serving on temporary active duty in the armed forces of the United States for a period of time exceeding one hundred twenty (120) consecutive days in a renewal period shall be exempt from obtaining the professional development hours required during that renewal period.(3-30-01)

03. Extenuating Circumstances. A Licensee experiencing physical disability, serious illness, or other extenuating circumstances accepted by the board. (7-1-99)

04. Retired And Receiving No Remuneration. A Licensee who has chosen and qualified for the "Retired" status and who further certifies that they are no longer receiving any remuneration from providing professional land surveying services shall be exempt from the professional development hours required. In the event such a person elects to return to active practice of professional land surveying, professional development hours must be earned before returning to active practice for each biennium exempted not to exceed the requirement for two (2) bienniums. (3-30-01)

05. Expired License. A Licensee who has chosen to allow his license to expire shall be exempt from the professional development hours required. In the event such a person elects to reactivate the license, professional development hours must be earned before reinstating the license or certificate for each biennium exempted not to exceed the requirement for two (2) bienniums. (3-30-01)

010. COMITY/OUT-OF-JURISDICTION RESIDENTS.

The CPD requirements for non-resident licensees shall be the same as that for resident licensees. (7-1-99)

011. -- 998. (RESERVED).

999. SEVERABILITY.

The rules governing this chapter are severable. If any rule, or part thereof, or the application of such rule to any person or circumstance is declared invalid, that invalidity does not affect the validity of any remaining portion of this chapter. (7-1-99)

Invite an Engineer to Join ISPE

Can our state society use additional volunteers? You bet! We’re doing good work on behalf of all engineers. The more PEs who are members, the more we can do – for each other, for the public and for the future of the profession.

You can do your part by INVITING AN ENGINEER TO JOIN. Don’t know what to say?

"WHY JOIN?" TALKING POINTS

bulletNSPE is the society that helps move you along your career path, providing mentoring, networking, valuable local, state, and national contacts.

bulletNSPE sponsors the American Engineering Campaign, a media program that is increasing public awareness of what engineers do, how they do it and people benefit, by creating innovative coverage in newspapers, magazines, on radio and television.

bulletNSPE is the society with solutions to questions of ethics in professional conduct—the kind engineers face every day.

bulletOne NSPE membership gives access to FIVE communities of service - Local Chapter, State Society, National Society, Practice Divisions, and the World Wide Web with NO BORDERS, NO BOUNDARIES.

bulletNSPE is the society that cuts through information overload for you. Rather than pouring through multiple sources, come to NSPE, where you will be led easily and quickly to the information you need.

NSPE’s unique membership benefits complement your technical expertise. Technical societies represent what you do. NSPE represents who you are.

ISPE puts you in touch with other PEs locally, where your work is done. You are kept informed of trends in our state, new work in the region, new contacts locally. You keep in touch, keep current and keep being reminded of the pride you can have in your profession.

For a membership application, contact the ISPE office at 208-426-0636, e-mail: ispe@rmci.net, or visit the ISPE web site at www.IdahoSPE.org, click on JOIN NSPE/ISPE, and you will be taken right to an application that you can print out.

Watch for more talking points in future issues of this newsletter.

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