Code of Maryland Regulations
Title 09 - MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Subtitle 21 - BOARD OF ARCHITECTS
Chapter 09.21.05 - Continuing Professional Competency Requirements
Section 09.21.05.05 - Submissions for Approval to Present a Professional Development Activity

Universal Citation: MD Code Reg 09.21.05.05

Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024

A. Entities or individuals, including, but not limited to, professional firms conducting in-house presentations, may submit a specific professional development activity for review and approval by the Board. Each professional development activity shall be designed to be presented to other architects for LU credit.

B. During the application process, the Board will evaluate the suitability of the activity and its presenter.

C. The presenter shall submit adequate information to enable the Board to evaluate the professional development activity. The activity shall be developed by individuals or entities having demonstrated verifiable expertise in the subject matter. Expertise may be demonstrated through practical experience or education or both. An architect holding an active license shall be consulted in the initial development of a professional development activity or substantive changes to an activity.

D. At a minimum, the Board requires the following information to be submitted with each application for approval:

(1) The types and descriptions of proposed or existing programs intended to be offered;

(2) The number of LUs to be awarded for each activity;

(3) The identity and qualifications of the instructors;

(4) The explanation and sample of outcome measures; and

(5) The sample course outlines detailing the content of activity to be offered.

E. The Board may approve an activity only if it meets all of the following criteria:

(1) The activity's main content areas are in the health, safety, and welfare subjects; and

(2) The activity enables a licensee to further the licensee's competency and professionalism as a licensed architect.

F. The Board may suspend or revoke its approval of an activity if, in the judgment of the Board, the intent of Business Occupations and Professions Article, §3-309.1, Annotated Code of Maryland, is no longer served or a presenter materially changed the content of the activity without the prior written approval of the Board.

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