Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 16, § 2085.3 - Continuing Education Credit
(a) Licensees will earn one-hour of
continuing education credit for each hour of a qualifying course. A qualifying
course shall be at least one-hour in length. One credit hour shall consist of
not less than 50 minutes of actual instruction. Qualifying courses or
presentations that are between 25 and 49 minutes in excess of one hour shall be
granted credit in half-hour increments.
(b) One academic quarter unit is equal to 10
hours of continuing education credit and one academic semester unit is equal to
15 hours of continuing education credit.
(c) A licensee who teaches a qualifying
continuing education course may claim credit for the course only one time
during a renewal period.
(d) A
licensee who participates as an expert examiner in an examination preparation
workshop for the California state or national licensing examination may claim,
on an hour for hour basis, up to a maximum of sixteen (16) hours per renewal
period, continuing education credit for such participation.
(e) A licensee shall not be allowed to use,
for purposes of renewal, more than twenty-four (24) hours of continuing
education credit for courses in business practice management or stress
seminars.
(f) A licensee who takes
a course as a condition of probation resulting from disciplinary action by the
Board may not apply the course as credit towards the continuing education
requirement.
Notes
Note: Authority cited: Sections 4808 and 4846.5, Business and Professions Code. Reference: Sections 4846.5, Business and Professions Code.
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