New Hampshire Code of Administrative Rules
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Chapter Home 400 - CONTINUED STATUS
Part Home 403 - CONTINUING EDUCATION
Section Home 403.03 - Continuing Education Hour Credits

Universal Citation: NH Admin Rules Home 403.03

Current through Register No. 40, October 3, 2024

Continuing education hours shall be credited as follows:

(a) A maximum of 6 continuing education hours shall apply to activity on a state or national board of licensure;

(b) Courses or programs awarded one college semester hour of credit shall equal 45 continuing education hours based on course credit established by the college or university;

(c) Courses or programs awarded one college quarter hour shall equal 30 continuing education hours;

(d) Courses or programs awarded one continuing education unit shall equal 10 continuing education hours;

(e) Credit shall be awarded for one hour of continuing education in course work, seminars, or professional technical presentations made at meetings, conventions, or conferences for each hour of attendance. Attendance at qualifying programs presented at professional or technical society meetings shall earn continuing education hour units for the actual time of each program;

(f) Teaching or instructing qualifying courses or seminars or making presentations at technical meetings shall earn continuing education hours credit at twice that of participants. Teaching credit shall be valid for teaching a course or seminar for the first time only. Teaching credit shall not apply to full-time faculty;

(g) Active participation in professional or technical societies shall equal 2 continuing education hours and shall require that a registrant serve as an officer or actively participate in a committee of the organization. Continuing education hour credits shall not be earned until each year service is completed and shall be limited to 2 continuing education hours per organization per year; and

(h) Continuing education credits shall not be recognized for any repeat program attended or completed.

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