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Martin J. Hanson, PE Director of Transportation Relations Ayres Associates

New Continuing Education Requirements for WI Professional Engineers 2013 WTBA Contractor Engineer Conference January 30, 2013. Martin J. Hanson, PE Director of Transportation Relations Ayres Associates. Why the Requirement. PEs have one of the lowest complaint frequencies

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Martin J. Hanson, PE Director of Transportation Relations Ayres Associates

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  1. New Continuing Education Requirements forWI Professional Engineers 2013 WTBA Contractor Engineer ConferenceJanuary 30, 2013 Martin J. Hanson, PE Director of Transportation Relations Ayres Associates

  2. Why the Requirement • PEs have one of the lowest complaint frequencies • No identified persistent problems • Boards charge: Protect public health, safety and welfare—be proactive • Standard of care in the industry • Consistency with other jurisdictions

  3. Biennial Requirements • 30 Professional Development Hours (PDHs) • Minimum 2 PDH professional conduct and ethics • Minimum 13 PDH interactive activity • Participants can ask questions and interact with each other and/or the presenter/instructor • Pertinent to the professional engineer • “Contributing directly to the professional competency of the registrant and pertaining to subject matters which integrally relate to the practice of the profession”

  4. Qualifying Activities • Activity pre-approval – NOT • Responsibility is solely the licensee • Become familiar with • Wisconsin Statutes 443.015 (02/08/08) • Wisconsin Rules Chapter A-E 13 (01/01/12) • Professional Engineer Section has final authority with respect to • Acceptance of activities, courses, etc. • PDH value for courses • Other methods of earning PDHs

  5. Qualifying Activities • Completing courses taken at a school or college of engineering accredited by the EAC/ABET. • Completing short courses or tutorials and distance education courses offered through correspondence, DVDs, or the internet. • Presenting or attending qualifying seminars, in−house courses, workshops, or professional or technical presentations made at meetings, conventions, or conferences.

  6. Qualifying Activities • Teaching or instructing • PDHs may only be counted for the initial offering or presentation of a course or program • Full−time faculty may not claim PDHs for teaching done as part of their regular duties • For teaching multiply the PDHs earned by 2

  7. Qualifying Activities • Authoring • Published papers, articles, or books in the registrant’s area of professional practice • 5 PDHs will be granted in the biennium in which each publication occurred • 10 PDHs will be granted in the biennium in which the paper, article, or book was peer reviewed

  8. Qualifying Activities • Participating in professional and technical societies • Active participation, officer or committee • Maximum of 2 PDHs in any one society in any one year • Maximum of 4 PDHs per biennium • PDHs are not earned until the end of each year of service is completed.

  9. Qualifying Activities • Participating in professional and technical societies • American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) • Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE) • American Road & Transportation Builders Assoc. • American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) • Women’s Transportation Seminar (WTS) • Wisconsin Society of Professional Engineers (WSPE) • Society of Women Engineers, Wisconsin (SWE-WI)

  10. Qualifying Activities • Attainment of a patent • Must be relevant to the registrant’s area of professional practice • 10 PDHs will be awarded for each patent

  11. PDH Carryover Provision • Maximum of 15 PDHs over 30 per biennium • Carry over many not be used for • Professional conduct/ethics (2 PDH min) • Interactive activity (13 PDH min)

  12. Implementation • To renew a license by the 7/31/2014 renewal deadline, all licensees must complete 30 PDHs between 8/1/2012-7/31/2014 • Does not apply to biennia of first licensure • Must be complete prior to renewal or must cease to practice

  13. Record Keeping • Activity • Date, Activity, Presenter, PDHs, certificate, licensee name • Log • Forms provided by DSPS in Excel and PDF • Not submitted with renewal • Affirm completion or requirements • Maintain for 3 most recent biennia (6 years) • Subject to audit by Professional Engineer Section

  14. Resources dsps.wi.gov/Home wspe.org/cpc.shtml

  15. Questions? Martin J. Hanson, PE Director of Transportation Relations Ayres Associates HansonM@AyresAssociates.com

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