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South Dakota State
Board of Technical Professions
Mark Humphreys
2040 W. Main Street, Suite 304
Rapid City, SD 57702-2447
605-394-2510
605-394-2509 FAX
mark.humphreys@state.sd.us
Note: The general information shown
below is intended for the benefit of AIA members.
For verification of a specific states mandatory continuing
education (MCE) requirement, please contact the state licensing
board directly.
| Report Date |
Total Hours
Annually
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HSW Hours
Annually
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Distance Learning
Accepted
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Teaching Credit
Accepted
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Committee Credit
Accepted
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Self-Study
Accepted
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| Renewal |
30/2 years
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20/2 years
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Yes, with restrictions
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FT No
PT - Yes
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6 LUs, No HSW
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No
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Proof of
Compliance
All licensed persons will be required to submit a list of
activities they attended and sign a statement that they have met
this requirement before renewing. If the licensee is audited, they
will be asked to submit proof of attendance at these
activities
The board may select a random number of forms to audit for
compliance. Each licensee selected for audit must respond with
detailed information and documentation about the PDH activities
claimed. The board may also audit based on complaints or charges
against a licensee. Audits can be made for three years after
renewal is submitted to insure compliance with requirements. If
selected for audit, you will be contacted to provide necessary
documentation.
Record keeping is the responsibility of the licensee. Adequate
records must be maintained for a minimum of three years for
auditing purposes. The licensee shall maintain records to support
professional development credits claimed. These records must be
maintained for 2 years after the date of renewal. The board may
request copies for audit verification purposes. A licensee shall
keep the following records:
- A log showing the type of activity claimed, sponsoring
organization, location, duration, instructors or
speakers name, and PDH credits earned. This permits the
proper completion of PDH activities at renewal time. Specific
information on each activity is required. Simply stating "attending
education activities at ABC Company" is not acceptable.
- Attendance verification records in the form of certificates or
other documents supporting evidence of attendance. All activities
of over an hour should have verification. On occasion, short
activities such as a meeting with a 30-minute speaker may not
provide verification such as a certificate. This should be an
unlikely exception. The general rule is that the licensee must have
sufficient verification for credits claimed.
- Records as maintained by a professional registry, such as the
Professional Development Registry for Engineers and Surveyors
(PDRES), the Council of Landscape Architectural Registration Board
(CLARB), or the American Institute of Architects (AIA).
Participants can furnish information to the registry and have those
courses recorded and stored on their behalf. Often there are fees
associated with the recording and for receiving a summary form.
Records maintained by such a registry does not necessarily mean
approval of these courses by the board.
Renewal applications require the completion of a PDH log
outlining PDH credit claimed. The licensee must supply sufficient
detail on the form to permit audit verification, sign the
certification, and submit it with the renewal fee.
Non-Compliance
Penalties
If renewal is not received in this office by the expiration date,
the individual or business may not practice, offer to practice or
use any title to imply licensure. If the audit indicates a
failure to comply with professional development requirements, the
licensee has 90 calendar days after receipt of written notice to
further reinforce the claim of PDH credits or to acquire sufficient
PDH credit to meet the requirements. The board may take into
consideration hardship or extenuating circumstances in allowing
correction of deficiencies, but the deadline may not be extended
more than 1 year.
Exceptions and
Exemptions
A licensee may be exempt from the professional development
educational requirements for one of the following reasons:
- A licensee serving on temporary active duty in the armed forces
of the United States for more than 120 consecutive days a year is
exempt from obtaining the professional development hours required
during that year. Supporting documentation must be furnished to the
board;
- Licensees experiencing physical disability, illness, or other
extenuating circumstances as reviewed and approved by the board may
be exempt. Supporting documentation must be furnished to the
board;
- Licensees who are retired and no longer receiving any
remuneration for providing professional services are exempt from
the requirements for professional development hours.
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