Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 3, September 1, 2024
RELATES TO:
KRS
322.180(3),
322.190,
322.290(16)
NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY:
KRS
322.290(16) requires the
board to adopt a program of continuing education for professional engineers.
This administrative regulation establishes requirements for the continuing
professional development program mandated by
KRS
322.290(16) for professional
engineers.
Section 1. Definitions.
(1) "Continuing professional development" or
"CPD" means participation in activities beyond the basic educational
requirements that:
(a) Provide specific
content to improve the professional engineer's competence;
(b) Encourage acquisition of new skills and
knowledge required to maintain competence;
(c) Strengthen the professional engineer's
critical inquiry and balanced judgment;
(d) Raise the ethical standards within the
professional community; and
(e)
Meet the requirements established by the provisions of this administrative
regulation.
(2) "Dual
licensee" means a person licensed as both a professional engineer and a
professional land surveyor.
(3)
"Licensee" means a person licensed as a professional engineer.
(4) "Professional development hour" or "PDH"
means not less than fifty (50) minutes of instruction or presentation that
meets the requirements of this administrative regulation.
(5) "Reporting period" means the two (2)
calendar years preceding the June 30 deadline for renewal of license.
Section 2. Program Structure.
(1) Except as provided in Section 6 of this
administrative regulation, a licensee shall complete a minimum of thirty (30)
PDH units each reporting period.
(2) If a licensee exceeds the requirement, a
maximum of fifteen (15) PDH units may be carried forward to the next reporting
period.
(3) PDH units earned by a
dual licensee under this administrative regulation may also be used to meet the
land surveyor requirements under
201
KAR 18:192 if the PDH units meet the requirements of
that administrative regulation.
(4)
Failure to earn the required PDH units shall constitute unprofessional
conduct.
Section 3.
Criteria for Professional Development.
(1)
Continuing education hours applicable to the renewal of the license shall be
directly related to the professional growth and development of the professional
engineer.
(2) PDH units may be
earned by successful completion of the following activities:
(a) College courses;
(b) Continuing education courses;
(c) Correspondence, televised, videotaped,
distance learning, and other short course or tutorials;
(d) Presenting or attending seminars,
in-house courses, workshops, or professional or technical presentations made at
meetings, conventions, or conferences;
(e) Teaching or instructing in paragraphs (a)
through (d) of this subsection;
(f)
Authoring published papers, articles, books, or accepted licensing examination
items; and
(g) Active participation
in professional or technical societies as authorized in Section 4(6).
(3) In order to qualify for
credit, activities described in subsections (1) and (2) of this section shall:
(a) Be relevant to the practice of
engineering;
(b) Contain technical,
ethical, or managerial subjects;
(c) Be an organized program of
learning;
(d) Be conducted by
individuals with education, training, or expertise; and
(e) Not include in-service training,
orientation to specific institutional policies and practices, or time used to
sell or advertise a product.
(4) CPD activities shall earn credit only if
substantially different from a course for which credit was granted in the
previous two (2) calendar years.
(5) PDH units shall be converted as follows:
(a) One (1) university semester hour shall
equal forty-five (45) PDH units.
(b) One (1) university quarter hour shall
equal thirty (30) PDH units.
(c)
For teaching an activity established in Section 3(2), multiply the number of
PDH units earned by participants for that activity by two (2).
(d) Each published paper, article, or book
shall equal ten (10) PDH units.
(e)
Active participation in professional or technical society shall equal two (2)
PDH units for each organization.
Section 4. Determination of Credit.
(1) Credit for college or university courses
shall be based upon course credit established by the college or
university.
(2) Credit for
qualifying seminars and workshops shall be based upon one (1) PDH for each
fifty (50) minutes of instruction or presentation.
(3) Attendance at qualifying programs
presented at professional or technical society meetings shall earn PDH units
for the actual time of each program.
(4) Credit for correspondence, televised,
videotaped, distance learning, and other short courses or tutorials shall be
the equivalent PDH units recommended by the program author subject to board
review.
(5) Teaching credit shall
be valid for teaching a course or seminar for the first time only.
(6)
(a)
Credit for active participation in professional or technical societies shall
require that the licensee serve as an officer or committee chair of the
organization.
(b) PDH units shall
not be earned until the end of each year of service is
completed.
Section
5. Recordkeeping.
(1) The
licensee shall be responsible for maintaining records used to support PDH units
claimed.
(2) Records required
include:
(a) A log showing the date of the
activity, sponsoring organization, location, activity title, description,
presenter's name, and PDH units earned; and
(b) Attendance certification records in the
form of completion certificates or other documents supporting evidence of
attendance.
Section
6. Exemptions and Extensions.
(1) A licensee shall be exempted from
continuing professional development requirements for the calendar year in which
initially licensed by the board.
(2) An individual who has selected inactive
or retired status shall be exempt from the requirements of this administrative
regulation.
(3) A licensee who is
unable to satisfy the CPD requirement because of physical disability, illness,
or other extenuating circumstance shall be exempted for the reporting period in
which the disability, illness, or extenuating circumstance occurs.
(4) The board shall grant an extension of
time to fulfill the CPD requirement for an extenuating circumstance.
(5) An exemption or extension request shall
be made in writing with supporting documentation.
Section 7. Reinstatement. Before a license
shall be reinstated by the board, a former licensee shall earn the PDH units
required for each reporting period the license was revoked, suspended, or
expired, up to a maximum of sixty (60) PDH units.
Section 8. Reporting.
(1) On the biennial renewal form, a licensee
shall certify whether or not the licensee has met the requirements of this
administrative regulation.
(2)
Biennial renewal forms received after September 1 shall be subject to the audit
process established in Section 9 of this administrative regulation.
Section 9. Audits.
(1) Compliance with the CPD requirements
shall be determined through a random selection process in which a computer
program shall select five (5) percent of the licensees filing biennial renewal
forms on or before September 1 of that year.
(2) A licensee who is the subject of an
investigation pursuant to
KRS
322.190 shall be subjected to the audit
requirements of this section.
(3) A
licensee selected for audit shall provide the board with documentation as
described in Section 5 of this administrative regulation within thirty (30)
days of the board's request.
(4) If
the board disallows credit due to the activity not meeting the requirements of
Section 3(2) of this administrative regulation, or if the PDH units reported
are less than thirty (30), the licensee shall have 180 calendar days after
notification to substantiate the original claim or earn other PDH units to meet
the requirement.
(5) Failure to
comply with the CPD requirements shall be considered a violation of
KRS
322.180(3) subjecting the
licensee to disciplinary action.
(6) An audit resulting in a determination of
noncompliance shall subject the licensee to an automatic audit the next
reporting period and each subsequent reporting period until an audit results in
a determination of compliance.
STATUTORY AUTHORITY:
KRS
322.290(16)