110 Neb. Admin. Code, ch. 9, § 3

Current through September 17, 2024
Section 110-9-3 - Restrictions
9.3.1 Web-based offerings provided by (1) International Association for Continuing Educational Training (IACET) approved providers, (2) institutions of higher education that have an accredited program in architecture or engineering, (3) professional engineering or architectural societies, (4) technical societies and associations recognized at a national level, (5) governmental agencies, or (6) NCARB and NCEES may constitute all of the biennial education requirement.
9.3.2 Web-based offerings from a provider not listed in Rule 9.3.1 may constitute no more than one-fourth of the biennial education requirement, that is six hours for architects or seven and one-half hours for professional engineers.
9.3.2.1 Web-based offerings including webinars, video conferences, and online meetings led by an instructor that enables both the instructor and attendees to give, receive, and discuss information in real time is not restricted under Rule 9.3.2.
9.3.3 At least one hour of the biennial continuing education requirements must be directly related to ethical issues of a licensee's professional practice.
9.3.4 An individual who is both an architect and professional engineer may use ethics related hours and any other hours to satisfy the continuing education requirements of both licenses if the subject is both architecture- and engineering-related learning.
9.3.5 Self-guided activities planned and performed under the licensee's own direction and guidance may constitute no more than one-fourth of the biennial education requirement, which is six hours for architects or seven and one-half hours for professional engineers.

110 Neb. Admin. Code, ch. 9, § 3

Amended effective 4/27/2019
Amended effective 6/7/2021
Amended effective 10/8/2022
Amended effective 3/16/2024