Iowa Administrative Code
Agency 193C - Engineering and Land Surveying Examining Board
Chapter 7 - Professional Development
Rule 193C-7.3 - Professional Development Hours

Universal Citation: IA Admin Code 193C-7.3

Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 6, September 18, 2024

(1) Allowable activities. Licensees may earn professional development hours by participating in a variety of activities. The following is a list of allowable activities and is not all-inclusive:

a. Successful completion of college courses;

b. Successful completion of continuing education courses;

c. Successful completion of correspondence, televised, videotaped, and other short courses or tutorials;

d. Successful completion of courses online via the Internet;

e. Active participation in seminars, in-house courses, workshops, technical committees of professional engineering organizations, and professional conventions;

f. Teaching or instructing in the activities set forth above if such teaching or instruction is outside of the licensee's regular employment duties and if the licensee can document that such teaching activity or instruction was newly developed and presented for the first time;

g. Authoring published papers, articles or books;

h. Obtaining patents;

i. Attendance at online video courses;

j. Participation on an NCEES examination development committee;

k. Attendance at engineering college graduate research seminars.

All of the allowable activities listed above must adhere to this chapter to be accepted by the board.

(2) PDH conversion. The following chart illustrates the conversion from other units to PDH:

ACTIVITY

PDH

1 College or unit semester hour.

Credit for qualifying college or community college courses will be based upon course credit established by the college.

45 PDH per semester hour

1 College or unit quarter hour.

Credit for qualifying college or community college courses will be based upon course credit established by the college.

30 PDH per quarter hour

1 Continuing education unit as defined in rule 193C-7.2 (542B,272C).

10 PDH

1 Contact hour attendance in a class, course, seminar, or professional or technical presentation made at a meeting, in-house training session, convention or conference. Credit for qualifying seminars and workshops will be based on 1 PDH unit for each hour of attendance. Attendance at qualifying programs presented at professional or technical society meetings will earn PDH units for the actual time of each program, excluding time for breaks and meals.

1 PDH per hour

1 Contact hour teaching a class, course, seminar, or a professional or technical presentation.

a. Teaching credit is valid for teaching a course or seminar for the first time only.

b. Teaching credit does not apply to full-time faculty.

c. Teaching credit is limited to 10 PDH per biennial renewal period.

2 PDH per hour

Each published paper, article, or book.

Credit for published material is earned in the biennium of publication.

10 PDH per publication

Active participation in a professional or technical society.

Credit for active participation in professional and technical societies is limited to 2 PDH per renewal period per organization and requires that a licensee serve as an officer or actively participate in a committee of the organization. PDH credits are earned for a minimum of one year's service.

2 PDH per organization per renewal period

Each patent.

Credit for patents is earned in the biennium the patent is issued.

10 PDH per patent

Participation on an NCEES examination development committee or Iowa State Specific Land Surveying examination development committee, including the writing and grading of examination questions, writing reference materials for examinations, and evaluating past examination question performance. Licensees may claim a maximum of 30 PDH per biennial renewal period for participation in this activity.

2 PDH per hour of committee participation

(3) Determination of credit. The board has final authority with respect to approval of courses, credit, PDH value for courses, and other methods of earning credit. No preapproval of offerings will be issued. The board may deny any renewal or reinstatement upon a determination of insufficient or unsatisfactory continuing education.

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