Illinois Administrative Code
Title 68 - PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS
Part 1445 - COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION MANAGER LICENSING AND DISCIPLINARY ACT
Section 1445.200 - Continuing Education
Universal Citation: 68 IL Admin Code ยง 1445.200
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) Continuing Education Credit Hour Requirements
1) Beginning with the renewal period ending
August 31, 2025, each Community Association Manager shall complete 12 credit
hours of CE for each renewal period.
2) If the current term of the Community
Association Manager license ends within the 90 days after the initial Community
Association Manager license is issued, the licensee is not required to complete
CE for that Community Association manager license term but shall complete all
CE requirements before the next Community Association Manager license renewal
deadline.
3) Community Association
Managers licensed in Illinois, but residing and/or practicing in other states,
shall comply with the CE requirements set forth in this Section.
4) The Department shall conduct audits to
verify compliance with this Section.
b) Approved Continuing Education
1) CE credit may be earned for verified
attendance at or participation in, and completion of, a course offered by an
approved CE sponsor that meets the requirements of:
A) Community Association Managers
International Certification Board (CAMICB);
B) Community Associations Institute
(CAI);
C) Apartment Building Owners
and Managers Association (ABOMA);
D) Institute of Real Estate Managers
(IREM);
E) Association of
Condominium, Townhouse and Homeowners Associations (ACTHA);
F) any Illinois-accredited school, college,
or university;
G) any
Illinois-approved education sponsor offering courses related to Section
1445.210; and
H) Except as provided in this Section, CE
credit shall not be given for CE courses taken in Illinois from providers not
approved by the Department.
2) CE credit may be earned for verified
attendance at and completion of a:
A) distance
education course;
B) course offered
through an interactive delivery method; or
C) webinar, provided that all courses must be
offered and verified by an approved education sponsor.
3) CE credit may be earned for teaching an
approved CE course. CE credit for teaching an approved CE course may only be
earned one time per course during a renewal period. 50 minutes of teaching is
equal to one credit hour of CE.
4)
All CE courses shall be a minimum of 1 credit hour.
5) If licensees have earned CE credit in
another state or territory for which they will be claiming credit toward full
compliance in Illinois, each applicant shall submit an application, along with
a $25 processing fee, within 90 days after completion of the CE course and
prior to expiration of the license. The Board may review and recommend approval
or disapproval of the CE course provided the CE sponsor and CE course are
substantially equivalent to those provided in Illinois.
6) CE credit may be earned for a maximum of
12 credit hours each renewal period for courses taken to satisfy the continuing
education requirements established to maintain the following professional
designations:
A) Certified Manager of
Community Associations ("CMCA");
B)
Association Management Specialist ("AMS"); or
C) Professional Community Association Manager
("PCAM").
7) An entity
seeking approval as a CE sponsor which is not exempted in this Section from the
requirement for pre-approval shall submit an application in a manner prescribed
by the Division, along with the application fee specified in Section
1445.100. The application shall
include:
A) Certification
i) that all programs offered by the sponsor
for CE credit will comply with the criteria in this Section; and
ii) that the sponsor will be responsible for
verifying attendance at each course and provide a certificate of attendance to
both the licensee and the Division as set forth in this
Section.
B) A copy of the
course materials and list of instructors, as applicable.
8) All courses shall:
A) Contribute to the advancement, extension
and enhancement or the professional skills of the licensee in the practice of
the community association management profession;
B) Foster the enhancement of the community
association management practice and values;
C) Be developed and presented by persons with
education and/or experience in the subject matter of the course;
D) Specify the course objectives, course
content, and delivery and teaching methods to be used;
E) Convey content that is current and
accurate.
9)
Certification of Attendance: It shall be the responsibility of all education
sponsors, regardless of whether they require approval by the Department, to
provide each participant in a program with a certificate of completion. The
sponsor's certificate of completion shall contain:
A) The sponsor's name and, if applicable,
sponsor approval number;
B) The
name of the participant, and the participant's license number;
C) The name of the course and a brief
statement of the subject matter;
D)
The number of credit hours associated with the course;
E) The date and method of delivery of the
course;
F) The signature of an
authorized representative of the sponsor.
10) Every sponsor, regardless of whether they
require approval by the Department, shall maintain attendance records for not
less than 5 years.
11) Every
sponsor, regardless of whether they require approval by the Department, shall
be responsible for assuring that no renewal applicant will receive CE credit
for time not actually spent for attending a program that is an approved
course.
12) Every sponsor,
regardless of whether they require approval by the Department, shall fulfill,
within 14 days, student, or Division requests for course completion
certificates.
13) Notwithstanding
any other provision of this Section, the Division or Board may evaluate any
sponsor, regardless of whether they require approval by the Department, or any
approved CE program at any time to ensure compliance with requirements of this
Section.
c) Certification of Compliance with Continuing Education Requirements
1) Each Community Association Manager shall
certify, on the renewal application, full compliance with the CE requirements
set forth in subsections (a) and (b) and may be required to submit proof of
completion of the CE requirements at the time of renewal.
2) The Division may, for purposes of
compliance audits, require additional evidence demonstrating compliance with
the CE requirements (e.g., certificate of completion, transcript). It is the
responsibility of each renewal applicant to retain and, if requested, provide
proof of completed CE.
3) For
purposes of a compliance audit, the Division shall accept verification
submitted directly from an education sponsor on behalf of a licensee as proof
of CE compliance.
4) Failure to
comply with CE requirements is a violation of the Act and may subject a
licensee to a citation or other discipline set forth in the Act or this
Part.
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