Chapter A-E 12
CONTINUING EDUCATION FOR ARCHITECTS
A-E 12.01 Authority and purpose. A-E 12.03 Continuing education requirements. A-E 12.035 Exemption for retired credential status. A-E 12.05 Standards for approval. A-E 12.06 Certificate of completion, proof of attendance. A-E 12.08 Waiver of continuing education. A-E 12.01A-E 12.01 Authority and purpose. The rules in this chapter are adopted by the examining board of architects, landscape architects, professional engineers, designers, land surveyors, and registered interior designers pursuant to ss. 15.08 (5) (b), 227.11 (2) and 443.015, Stats., and govern the biennial continuing education requirements for architect registrants. A-E 12.02A-E 12.02 Definitions. As used in this chapter: A-E 12.02(1)(1) “Asynchronous” means a process of learning where instructor-student interaction is delayed over time allowing the learners to participate intermittently according to their schedule, and be geographically separate from the instructor, and includes correspondence courses, e-learning, instructional television, or online courses. A-E 12.02(2)(2) “Biennium” means a 2-year period beginning August 1 of each even-numbered year. A-E 12.02(3)(3) “Contact hour” means 50 minutes of instruction or participation spent by the registrant in actual attendance or completion of an approved educational activity. A-E 12.02(4)(4) “Continuing education” means professional educational activity designed to advance the professional skills and knowledge of a registrant in the practice of architecture for the improvement of the public health, safety and welfare. A-E 12.02(5)(5) “Health, safety and welfare topic” or “HSW topic” means technical or professional subjects which safeguard the public’s health, safety and welfare including building design; landscape design; environmental or land use analysis; life safety; architectural programming; site planning; site and soil analysis; plant material; accessibility; structural systems consideration; lateral forces; building codes; evaluation and selection of building systems, products or materials; construction methods; contract documentation; construction administration; energy conservation; zoning and governance policies and procedures; sustainability; mold mitigation; the impact of design on human physiology and neurology; state statutes, rules and ordinances that regulate architects or the practice of architecture; and professional conduct and ethics. A-E 12.02(6)(6) “Synchronous” means a process of learning where the student and instructor interact simultaneously in real-time, including traditional classroom events, computer conferencing, interactive video conferences or online communications where participants are logged on at the same time and communicate directly with each other. A-E 12.02 HistoryHistory: CR 09-080: cr. Register June 2010 No. 654, eff. 7-1-10. A-E 12.03A-E 12.03 Continuing education requirements. A-E 12.03(1)(1) During each biennial registration period, unless granted a waiver under s. A-E 12.08, every registrant shall complete at least 24 contact hours of continuing education, of which 16 contact hours shall be in HSW topics pertinent to the practice of architecture. A-E 12.03(2)(2) Continuing education may be obtained by successful completion of any of the following: A-E 12.03(2)(a)(a) Structured educational activities in which the teaching methodology, either synchronous or asynchronous learning, consists primarily of the systemic presentation of information by qualified individuals or organizations which present identifiable technical and professional subjects in a planned manner. A-E 12.03(2)(b)(b) A college or university course in the area of architecture, related sciences and ethics. One college or university semester credit hour is equivalent to 15 contact hours. One college or university quarter credit hour is equivalent to 10 contact hours. A-E 12.03(2)(c)(c) Seminars, tutorials, monographs, lectures, presentations, workshops, short courses or in-house courses in person or via distance education by computer, video or telephone. A-E 12.03(2)(d)(d) Attending technical or professional membership meetings at which at least one contact hour is spent discussing architecture issues, attending a lecture on architecture-related issues, or both. Each qualified meeting will be awarded one contact hour. A-E 12.03(2)(e)(e) Teaching or instructing an architectural course in the area of architecture, related sciences or professional ethics. Teaching credit may not apply to full-time faculty at a college, university or educational institution. Teaching credit may be valid for the initial presentation only and claimed for credit only once. Teaching credit does not apply to faculty in the performance of their regularly assigned duties. One college or university semester credit hour of teaching is equivalent to 15 contact hours. One college or university quarter credit hour of teaching is equivalent to 10 contact hours. A-E 12.03(2)(f)(f) Serving as a member of a professional board, commission, committee of the state or its political subdivisions related to architectural matters, including planning commissions, building code advisory boards, urban renewal boards, code study committees or regulatory boards. A maximum of 2 contact hours shall be awarded per year. A-E 12.03 HistoryHistory: CR 09-080: cr. Register June 2010 No. 654, eff. 7-1-10; CR 20-064: am. (1) Register May 2021 No. 785, eff. 6-1-21. A-E 12.035A-E 12.035 Exemption for retired credential status. Notwithstanding s. A-E 12.03 (1), the continuing education requirements under this chapter do not apply to the renewal of a credential classified as retired status under s. A-E 2.045 (1) or (2). A-E 12.035 HistoryHistory: CR 20-064: cr. Register May 2021 No. 785, eff. 6-1-21. A-E 12.04(1)(1) Continuing education shall be completed within the preceding biennium. Continuing education hours earned in excess of the minimum requirements for renewal of registration may be carried forward to the next renewal period but is limited to a maximum of 8 contact hours. A-E 12.04(2)(2) A registrant who fails to meet the continuing education requirements by the renewal date, as specified in s. 440.08 (2) (a) 13., Stats., may not engage in the practice of architecture until the registration is renewed based upon proof of compliance with the continuing education requirements. A-E 12.04(3)(3) A registrant who has a lapsed registration shall complete the minimum number of hours of continuing education required during the current biennium prior to renewal of the registration. Additional hours of continuing education may be required if a credential holder has failed to renew his or her registration within 5 years after its renewal date to demonstrate continued competence in the practice of architecture. A-E 12.04 HistoryHistory: CR 09-080: cr. Register June 2010 No. 654, eff. 7-1-10. A-E 12.05(1)(1) To be approved for credit, a continuing education program shall meet all of the following criteria: A-E 12.05(1)(a)(a) The program includes instruction in an organized method of learning contributing directly to the professional competency of the registrant and pertains to subject matters which integrally relate to the practice of the profession. A-E 12.05(1)(b)(b) The program is conducted by individuals who have specialized education, training or experience and are considered qualified concerning the subject matter of the program. A-E 12.05(1)(c)(c) The program provides proof of attendance or certificate of completion, which may include course completion examinations, to fulfill pre-established goals and objectives. A-E 12.05(2)(2) The architect section may approve providers for continuing education programs including the following: A-E 12.05(2)(d)(d) Accredited colleges, universities or other educational institutions and schools of architecture. A-E 12.05(2)(e)(e) Other technical or professional societies or similar organizations devoted to architectural education, design or construction technology education. A-E 12.05 HistoryHistory: CR 09-080: cr. Register June 2010 No. 654, eff. 7-1-10. A-E 12.06A-E 12.06 Certificate of completion, proof of attendance. A-E 12.06(1)(1) Each registrant shall certify on the renewal application full compliance with the continuing education requirements set forth in this chapter. A-E 12.06(2)(2) The architect section may require additional evidence demonstrating compliance with the continuing education requirements including a certificate of attendance or documentation of completion or credit for the courses completed. A-E 12.06(3)(3) A registrant may use the American Institute of Architects continuing education system transcript service to document and record his or her continuing education and as evidence of compliance with the continuing education requirements. A-E 12.06(4)(4) If there appears to be a lack of compliance with the continuing education requirements, the architect section shall notify a registrant in writing and request submission of evidence of compliance within 30 days of notification. A-E 12.06(5)(5) The architect section may require a registrant to appear for an interview to address any deficiency or lack of compliance with the continuing education requirements. A-E 12.06(6)(6) If a registrant has failed to comply with the continuing education requirements, the registrant may request an extension of time from the architect section to acquire additional hours to satisfy the requirements. A-E 12.07A-E 12.07 Recordkeeping. A registrant shall maintain records of continuing education contact hours for at least 4 years from the date the certificate or statement of attendance is signed. A minimum of at least one contact hour is required for recordkeeping purposes, with increments of one-quarter contact hour allowed thereafter. The recordkeeping shall include all of the following:
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