Virginia - 16 hours every 2 year renewal
North Carolina - 15 hours each yearly renewal
North Carolinia have a provision, since I am based in Virginia, as long as I am in compliance with Virginia's continuing education requirements that I only need 16 hours every 2 years.
Now that I'm getting licensed in other states, I'm curious how others track that and how can you find credits that count in multiple states??ÿ ?ÿ
@andy-j?ÿ
Every state has their own standards.?ÿ Please contact them individually for the correct advice.?ÿ If Kansas is one of those states for you, there is clear guidance at the ksbtp website: https://www.ksbtp.ks.gov/continuing-education/guidelines
Kansas is a post renewal audit state, meaning that if a licensee is randomly audited for CEU's that comes after the renewal so have your documentation in order and ready.
@steve-brosemer?ÿ ?ÿthanks!?ÿ ?ÿFlorida and Indiana now, Wisco and Illinois next!
@andy-j?ÿ ?ÿ Tennessee requires courses to be approved prior to allowing you to claim credit for the course unless you are an Out-of-State Licensee.?ÿ If Out-of-State, as long as your resident state allows the course, Tennessee will honor said course & only the Minimum Standards of Practice has to be pre-approved.
Very true.
Some states will accept almost anything.?ÿ Others, like NY, will only accept from approved vendors and courses.?ÿ Don't know the process of getting approved, or whether money changes hands for the approval process