Nebraska Administrative Code
Topic - ENGINEERS AND ARCHITECTS
Title 110 - BOARD OF ENGINEERS AND ARCHITECTS
Chapter 9 - CONTINUING EDUCATION
Section 110-9-2 - Requirements
Universal Citation: 110 NE Admin Rules and Regs ch 9 § 2
Current through May 7, 2025
9.2.1 Architects must complete 24 actual hours of architectural-related learning every biennial period to satisfy the continuing education requirement.
9.2.2 Professional engineers must complete 30 actual hours of engineering-related learning every biennial period to satisfy the continuing education requirement.
9.2.3 Unless restricted by Rule 9.3 or its subsections, acceptable continuing education activities include, but are not limited to, the following:
9.2.3.1 Successful completion of college
courses from an educational institution that offers EAC/ABET- or
NAAB-accredited programs, or courses transferrable to and accepted for credit
by an educational institution that offers EAC/ABET- or NAAB-accredited
programs;
9.2.3.2 Successful
completion of short courses, tutorials, web-based activities, and
distance-education courses offered for self-study, independent study, or group
study;
9.2.3.3 Presenting or
attending qualifying seminars, in-house courses, workshops, or professional or
technical presentations;
9.2.3.4
Teaching or instructing in 9.2.3.1 through 9.2.3.3 above;
9.2.3.5 Authoring published papers, articles,
books;
9.2.3.6 Participating in the
development of items for NCEES or NCARB examinations;
9.2.3.7 Active participation in professional
or technical societies in which a licensee either serves as an officer or
actively participates in a technical committee of the society related to the
practice of architecture or engineering;
9.2.3.8 Authoring a patent related to
architecture or engineering;
9.2.3.9 Active participation in educational
outreach activities pertaining to professional licensure or the
architecture/engineering professions that involve K-12 or higher education
students; and
9.2.3.10 Serving as
an ABET/EAC- or NAAB-accredited program evaluator.
9.2.4 Acceptable continuing education topics must be either:
1) technical in nature,
or
2) a topic that is part of that
profession's body of knowledge as developed by the applicable national
professional engineering society or categorized as a Health Safety and Welfare
topic by NCARB.
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