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Alabama: The Alabama Board of Licensure of Land Surveyors and Professional Engineers requires that all engineers obtain 15 PDH of continuing education every year by December 31st. We offer 60 courses; some starting as low as $13.00 per course!
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Florida: The Florida Board of Professional Engineers requires professional engineers to take eight hours of board-approved Professional Development Hours (PDH) continuing education credit every two years by February 28th. Four hours must be Laws & Rules of Chapter 471 and 61G15 F.A.C. and four hours of Areas of Practice. The license biennium is from March 1, 2007 through February 28, 2009.
Georgia: The Georgia State Board of Registration for Professional Engineers and Land surveyors requires that all engineers complete 30 PDH of continuing education by December 31st of every even-numbered year.
Illinois: The Illinois Department of Professional Regulation requires that all professional engineers earn 30 PDH of continuing education by November 30th, of every odd-numbered year. We're your online source for 10 Packages, the OSHA 10 Hour General Industry Outreach Training Program and 59 CE courses starting at only $13.00 per credit hour.
Iowa: the Iowa Engineering and Land Surveyors Professional Licensing Board requires that professional engineers earn 30 PDH of continuing education every two years. A maximum of 10 PDH may be earned through online or self-study courses for continuing education credit during each renewal period. Professional Engineers are required to renew December 31st of every even or odd-numbered year, depending on the date of initial licensure.
Kansas: The Kansas State Board of Technical Professions requires that professional engineers earn 30 PDH for each two-year renewal period. Licensees whose last name begins with the letters A through L are required to renew April 30th of even-numbered years. Licensees whose last name begins with the letters M through Z are required to renew April 30th of odd-numbered years. The Board does not pre-approve providers or specific courses. Each engineer must determine whether an activity meets the Board's requirements.
Maine: The Maine Board of Licensure for Professional Engineers requires that all engineers earn 30 PDH by December 31st of odd-numbered years. The Board does not pre-approve providers or specific courses. Each engineer must determine whether an activity meets the Board's requirements.
Minnesota: The Minnesota Board of Architecture, Engineering, Land Surveying, Landscape Architecture, Geo-science and Interior Design requires that professional engineers complete 24 PDH of continuing education during each two-year renewal period. Licenses expire on June 30th of even-numbered years. The Board does not pre-approve providers or specific courses. Each engineer must determine whether an activity meets the Board's requirements.
Mississippi: The Mississippi State Board of Licensure for Professional Engineer requires that professional engineers earn 15 PDH annually by December 31st. Every three years, professional engineers are reequired to earn 2 PDH in ethics training. The Board does not pre-approve providers or specific courses. Each engineer must determine whether an activity meets the Board's requirements. YouTrainOnline.com is your source for Business Ethics, 2.0 hrs. at only $25.00. Check out our 1.0 hr courses starting at $13. each!
Missouri: The Missouri Board for Architects, Professional Engineers and Professional Land Surveyors requires that professional engineers must earn 30 PDH every two years before December 31st. The Board does not pre-approve seminars or courses for continuing education. The licensee must attend "engineering related" courses that he or she will benefit from in regards to his or her specific area of practice.
Montana: The Montana Board of Professional Engineers and Professional Land Surveyors requires that professional engineers obtain 30 PDH of continuing education by June 30th, of even-numbered years. A maximum of 10 PDH will be allowed for self-study continuing education. The Board does not pre-approve providers or specific courses. Each engineer must determine whether an activity meets the Board's requirements.
Nebraska: The Nebraska Board of Engineers requires that professional engineers obtain 30 PDH each two year renewal period by December 31st. Licensees whose last name begins with letters A through K, must renew by Dec. 31st, even-numbered years. Licensees whose last names begin with letters L through Z, must renew by Dec. 31st, odd-numbered years. The Board does not pre-approve providers or specific courses. Each engineer must determine whether an activity meets the Board's requirements.
Nevada: The Nevada State Board of Engineers and Land Surveyors requires that professional engineers obtain 30 PDH every two years. Licensees whose last name begins with letter A through E, must renew by January 1st of odd-numbered years. Licensees whose last name begin with the letter F through K must renew by July 1st of odd-numbered years. Licensees who last name begins with the letter L through R, must renew by January 1st of even-numbered years. Licensses whose last name begin with the letters S through Z must renew by July 1st of even-numbered years. The Board does not pre-approve providers or specific courses. Each engineer must determine whether an activity meets the Board's requirements.
New Hampshire: The New Hampshire board of Professional Engineers requires that professional engineers obtain 30 PDH of continuing education every two years by the last day of the licensee's birth month. The Board does not pre-approve providers or specific courses. Each engineer must determine whether an activity meets the Board's requirements.
New Mexico: The New Mexico State Board of Licensure for Professional Engineers and Surveyors requires that professional engineers earn 30 PDH of continuing education and 4 PDH of ethics by December 31st, during each two year renewal period. Engineers with license numbers ending with an even number must renew their license by December 31st of even-numbered years. Engineers with license numbers ending with an odd number must renew their license by December 31st of odd-numbered years. The Board does not pre-approve providers or specific courses. Each engineer must determine whether an activity meets the Board's requirements.
New York: While, there are no present requirements for this industry; YoutrainOnline.com offers 10 Packages, the OSHA 10 Hour General Industry Outreach Training Program and 59 CE courses starting at only $13.00 per credit hour. Engineer CE Library .
North Carolina: The North Carolina Board of Engineers requires that all professional engineers earn 15 PDH of continuing education every year by December 31st. Course Library.
North Dakota: The North Dakota State Board of Registration for Professional Engineers & Land Surveyors requires that professional engineers must earn 30 PDH every two years, by December 31st. At least 20 PDH must be in technical subjects that directly safeguard the public's health, safety and welfare. All 30 PDH may be in technical subjects if you so choose. A maximum of 10 PDH may be in professional management subjects such as total quality process or ethics or administration oriented computer classes. The Board does not pre-approve providers or specific courses, but may choose to pre-approve providers in the future. Each engineer must determine whether an activity meets the Board's requirements.
Ohio: The Ohio State Board of Registration for Professional Engineers and Surveyors requires that all professional engineers must earn 15 PDH of continuing education every year by December 31st. The Board dos not pre-approve providers or specific courses. Each engineer must determine whether an activity meets the Board's requirements.
Oregon: The Oregon State Board of Examiners for Engineering and Land Surveying requires that professional engineers obtain 30 PDH of continuing education every two years. Licensees whose last name begins with the letter A through F must renew by Decemeber 31st, of odd-numbered years. Licensees whose last name begins with the letter G through K must renew by June 30th, of odd-numbered years. Licensees whose last name begins with the letter L through R must renew by December 31st, of even-numbered years. Licensees whose last name begins with the letter S through Z must renew by June 30th, of even-numbered years. The Board does not pre-approve providers or specific courses. Each engineer must determine whether an activity meets the Board's requirements. If your last name starts with the letters A through F, there's still time! Online course catalog: Engineer CE.
South Carolina: The South Carolina Board of Professional Engineers and land Surveyors requires that professional engineers earn 30 PDH by June 30th of even-numbered years. The Board does not pre-approve providers or specific courses. Each engineer must determine whether an activity meets the Board's requirements.
South Dakota: The South Dakota Board of Technical Profession requires that professional engineers must earn 30 PDH of continuing education every two years by the anniversary date of their initial licensure. At least 20 PDH must be in technical subjects which directly safeguard the public's health, safety and welfare. A maximum of 10 PDH may be in professional management subjects such as managerial, or ethical, and computer classes other than CADD. The Board does not pre-approve providers or specific courses. Each engineer must determine whether an activity meets the Board's requirements.
Tennessee: The Tennessee Board of Architects and Engineers requires that professional engineers must obtain 24 PDH of continuing education every two years by the anniversary date of their initial licensure. At least 13 PDH must address public health, safety and welfare, include technical, ethical or managerial content. The Board does not pre-approve providers or specific courses. Each engineer must determine whether an activity meets the Board's requirements.
Texas: The Texas Board of Professional Engineers requires that all professional engineers must earn 15 PDH of continuing education annually. Renewal dates are based on the date that follows the quarter that the license was issued in: March 31, June 30, September 30 or December 31. At least 1 PDH must be in Professional Ethics, Roles & Responsibilities of Prof engineering or review of the Texas Engineering Practice Act and Board Rules. A maximum of 5 PDH is allowed for self-study. Online courses are not considered self-directed study. The Texas Board of Professional Engineers does not pre-approve providers or specific courses. Each engineer must determine whether an activity meets the TBPE requirements.
Utah: The Utah Division of Occupational & Professional Licensing requires professional engineers to earn 24 PDH by December 31st of even-numbered years. The Board does not pre-approve providers or specific courses. Each engineer must determine whether an activity meets the Board's requirements.
West Virginia: The West Virginia State Board of Regulation for Professional Engineers requires that professional engineers must earn 15PDH of continuing education every year by June 30th. The Board does not pre-approve providers or specific courses. Each engineer must determine whether an activity meets the Board's requirements.
Wyoming: The Wyoming Board of Registration for Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors requires that professional engineers must earn 30 PDH of continuing education every year by December 31st. The board does not pre-approve providers or specific courses. Each engineer must determine whether an activity meets the Board's requirements.
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