Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
The continuing education required as a condition for license
renewal under the Act is set forth in this Section. All structural engineers
shall meet these requirements.
a)
Continuing Education Requirements
1) For every
renewal, renewal applicants shall complete 30 hours of Continuing Education
(CE) relevant to the practice of structural engineering during each pre-renewal
period. The pre-renewal period is the 24 months preceding the expiration date
of the license. Failure to comply with these requirements may result in
nonrenewal of the structural engineer's license or other disciplinary action,
or both. A maximum of 15 qualifying CE hours gained within six months from the
current renewal deadline and not used for the current renewal period may be
carried over to the subsequent renewal period but shall not include the
requirements for the State statutes and rules, professional conduct and/or
ethics, or sexual harassment prevention training, which must all be satisfied
during each pre-renewal period. CEs used in this manner must be documented on
the appropriate Department issued form.
2) Beginning with the November 30, 2020
renewal and every renewal thereafter, the total continuing education hours
shall include one hour of sexual harassment prevention training that shall meet
the requirements of 68 Ill. Adm. Code
1130.400. A licensee completing
a course on sexual harassment prevention developed or offered by the Illinois
Department of Human Rights [775 ILCS 5 ], the licensee's employer or an
acceptable provider listed within this Section, may count that course toward
the 1 hour requirement under this Section. (See Section 1205-15.5 of the
Department of Professional Regulation Law [20 ILCS 2105 ].)
3) Beginning with the November 30, 2024
renewal and every renewal thereafter, the total CE hours shall include:
A) A minimum of 1 hour of programs, courses
or activities in the area of Illinois statutes and rules that regulate
structural engineers and structural engineering.
B) A minimum of 1 hour of programs, courses,
or activities in the area of professional conduct and/or ethics.
4) Structural engineers licensed
in Illinois but residing and practicing in another state must comply with the
CE requirements set forth in this Section. Continuing education credit hours
used to satisfy the CE requirements of another state and meeting the
requirements of this Section may be submitted toward fulfillment of the CE
requirements of the State of Illinois.
5) The minimum length of any single CE
activity is one hour. After completion of the initial CE hour, credit may be
given in one-half hour increments.
6) One continuing education hour shall
represent a minimum of 50 minutes of instruction or participation. No credit
will be allowed for introductory remarks, meals, breaks or administrative
matters related to courses of study. For a CE activity consisting of a single
presentation with duration greater than 60 minutes or consisting of multiple
individual presentations with total duration greater than 60 minutes, the CE
credit earned shall be determined by totaling the minutes of instruction or
participation and dividing by 60 to convert to hours. The number of hours from
this calculation shall be rounded down to the nearest one-half hour increment.
A maximum of 12 CE hours may be earned within a 24-hour period, where a period
begins at midnight.
7) Nontechnical
portions of a CE activity, such as receptions, dinners, etc., do not qualify
for credit as CE.
b)
Activities for which CE credit may be earned are as follows:
1) Successful completion of a college or
university course in the area of structural engineering, related sciences and
structural engineering ethics. One semester credit hour is equivalent to 15
hours of CE and one quarter credit hour is equivalent to 10 hours of
CE.
2) All required CE hours may be
obtained online; however, each self-administered course shall include an
examination that will be graded by the sponsor.
3) Successful completion of continuing
education courses.
4) A maximum of
10 CE credit hours per prerenewal period may be earned for attending in-house
courses. Credit for in-house courses will be based on one CE credit for each
hour of attendance. For courses presented in-house by outside individuals, see
subsection (b)(3).
5) Attending
workshops or professional or technical meetings, conventions or conferences in
person or by webinar in real-time with opportunities for interaction with the
presenter. Attendance at qualifying programs, professional and/or technical
society meetings will earn CE credits for the actual time of each program.
Visiting exhibitor booths or similar activities shall not qualify for CE
credit. Recorded webinars shall be considered self-administered and subject to
the requirements of subsection (b)(2).
6) Teaching or instructing a structural
engineering course, seminar, lecture, presentation or workshop shall constitute
3 CE hours for each hour spent in the actual presentation. Teaching credit
shall be valid for the initial presentation only. Teaching credit shall not
apply to faculty teaching regularly scheduled curriculum courses at a college,
university, or other educational institution.
7) Authoring published papers, articles or
books. The preparation of each published paper or book chapter dealing with
structural engineering may be claimed as 10 hours of CE credit.
8) Active participation on a structural
engineering board, on a professional engineering board that includes the
structural engineering discipline, or on a committee or serving as an officer
in a professional or technical engineering society that includes the structural
engineering discipline as part of its charter.
A) Two CEs will be awarded per committee
membership or office held.
B) A
maximum of 8 CEs may be accepted per pre-renewal period.
c) All programs or courses shall:
1) Contribute to the advancement, extension
and enhancement of the professional skills and scientific knowledge of the
licensee in practice of structural engineering;
2) Foster the enhancement of general or
specialized practice and values of structural engineering;
3) Be developed and presented by persons with
education and/or experience in the subject matter of the program; and
4) Specify the course objectives, course
content and teaching methods to be used.
d) Acceptable providers for programs or
course activities shall include, but not be limited to:
1) National Council of Examiners for
Engineering and Surveying (NCEES);
2) Structural Engineers Association of
Illinois (SEAOI);
3) National
Society of Professional Engineers (NSPE);
4) Illinois Society of Professional Engineers
(ISPE);
5) American Council of
Engineering Companies of Illinois (ACEC-IL);
6) Technical or professional societies or
organizations relating to professional engineering, such as the American
Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE);
7) Technical or professional societies or
organizations relating to structural engineering;
8) Colleges, universities or other accredited
educational institutions; or
9)
Providers of services or products used by or specified by structural
engineers.
e) The
Division shall not pre-approve individual courses or programs.
f) CEs that are non-structural in nature
shall not be accepted unless licensee can substantiate how the course enhances
their license, as a structural engineer in Illinois cannot legally offer or
perform non-structural services.
g)
For auditing or restoration purposes, it shall be the responsibility of a
licensee to maintain a record of CE for 6 years after the renewal that
includes:
1) All of the following:
A) The name and address of the sponsor or
presenter;
B) A brief statement of
the subject matter, printed program schedules, registration receipts or other
proof of participation;
C) The
number of hours attended in each program; and
D) The date and place of the program;
or
2) The certificate of
attendance, transcript or records of CE credits maintained by an acceptable
provider of continuing education or a records administrator, or log of
activities that include activities for CE credit not given by a CE
provider.
h)
Certification of Compliance with CE Requirements
1) Each renewal applicant shall certify, on
the renewal application, full compliance with the CE requirements set forth in
subsection (a).
2) The Division may
require additional documentation in order to demonstrate compliance with the CE
requirements. It is the responsibility of each renewal applicant to retain or
otherwise produce evidence of compliance. The additional documentation will be
required in the context of a Division audit.
3) When there appears to be a lack of
compliance with CE requirements, an applicant will be notified and may request
an interview with the Board. At that time the Board may recommend that steps be
taken to begin formal disciplinary proceedings as required by Section 10-65 of
the Illinois Administrative Procedure Act [5 ILCS 100 ].
i) The Division may conduct random audits to
verify compliance with continuing education requirements.
j) Waiver of CE Requirements: A licensee may
be exempt from the foregoing CE requirements if one of the following situations
occurs. If an exemption is claimed, it is required that the renewal fee and any
documentation needed to support the exemption be submitted for renewal of a
license. Waiver requests must be made before the end of the renewal period.
Waiver requests sent after the end of the renewal period shall not be
considered.
1) A licensee shall not be
required to report continuing education hours during the first biennial renewal
period in which the licensee obtained initial licensure in Illinois, but shall
be subject to the continuing education requirements for all subsequent biennial
renewal.
2) A licensee who is on
full-time active duty in the military service of the United States, or is a
licensee who is called to temporary active duty in the military service or
Armed Forces of the United States for a period of time exceeding 120
consecutive days during the renewal period, when that activity or location
restricts participation in a continuing education program.
3) A licensee who demonstrates to the
satisfaction of the Division that meeting these requirements would be an undue
hardship by reason of disability, illness, or other clearly mitigating
circumstances shall submit supporting documentation.
A) The documentation shall be in the form of
a sworn statement by the licensee, statement from a physician, or medical
record showing the disability, illness, or circumstance preventing the
licensee's participation in the continuing education program during a
substantial part of the pre-renewal period.
B) If the Division finds from the evidence
that good cause has been shown for non-compliance, the Division may waive
enforcement, extend the time within which the applicant shall comply, or
establish a particular program or schedule of continuing education for the
renewal period in which the undue hardship existed.
C) Consecutive waiver requests made for
reasons of disability, illness, or other circumstances may be prima facie
evidence for non-renewal of applicant's license based on an inability to
actively engage in licensed practice.
4) Any renewal applicant who, prior to the
expiration date of his/her license, submits a request for a waiver, pursuant to
the provisions of this subsection (h), shall be deemed to be in good standing
and may practice until the Division's final decision on the waiver has been
made.