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Title 12 . Professional and Vocational Regulations
Chapter 70 . Big Game Guides and Transporters
Section 220. Hours of continuing education required

12 AAC 70.220. Hours of continuing education required

(a) At the time of certificate renewal, an applicant for renewal who has been certified for

(1) 24 months or more shall document satisfactory completion of at least 28 hours of continuing education;

(2) at least 12 months, but less than 24 months, shall document satisfactory completion of at least 14 hours of continuing education;

(3) less than 12 months is not required to meet continuing education requirements for that renewal.

(b) The board will not recognize continuing education hours claimed by an applicant for renewal for taking the same, or substantially identical, course more than once during a certification period.

(c) Except as provided in (d) of this section, credit is given for classroom and examination hours only and not for hours devoted to class preparation or completion of assignments. A classroom hour is defined in 12 AAC 70.910.

(d) Up to one-fourth of the hours required by this section may be obtained through distance education approved under 12 AAC 70.210 or online courses approved under 12 AAC 70.215.

(e) As part of the requirements of (a)(1) of this section, an applicant for renewal of a certificate shall document satisfactory completion of a 7-hour National USPAP Update Course, taught by an Appraiser Qualification Board certified instructor or its equivalent.

History: Eff. 7/16/92, Register 123; am 12/13/94, Register 133; am 1/7/2001, Register 157; am 4/16/2004, Register 170; am 1/16/2005, Register 173; am 6/22/2005, Register 174

Authority: AS 08.87.020

AS 08.87.120

Editor's note: Amendments to 12 AAC 70.220 took effect on 12/13/94 as an emergency regulation and were published in Register 133, April 1995. Due to technical corrections made by the regulations attorney to the emergency language of 12 AAC 70.220, the permanent regulation as it was published in Register 134, July 1995 differed from the emergency regulation even though the section's history note did not reflect an amendment to that section.


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