Utah Admin. Code R156-3a-304 - Continuing Education for Architects
In accordance with Section 58-3a-303.5, the continuing education standards for architects are established as follows:
(1)
(a)
During each two year period ending on December 31 of each odd numbered year, a
licensed architect shall complete not less than 24 hours of continuing
education directly related to the licensee's professional practice.
(b) At least 12 hours should be completed
each year.
(2) The
required number of hours of continuing education for an individual who first
becomes licensed during the two year period shall be decreased in a pro-rata
amount equal to any part of that two year period preceding the date on which
that individual first became licensed.
(3) Continuing education under this section
shall:
(a) have an identifiable, clear
statement of purpose and defined objective for the educational program directly
related to the practice of an architect and directly related to topics
involving the public health, safety, and welfare of architectural practice and
the ethical standards of architectural practice;
(i) health, safety, welfare and ethical
standards as used in this subsection are defined to include the following:
(A) The definition of "health" shall include,
but not be limited to, aspects of architecture that have salutary effects among
users of buildings or sites and that address environmental issues. Examples
include all aspects of air quality, provisions of personal hygiene, and use of
non-toxic materials and finishes.
(B) The definition of "safety" shall include,
but not be limited to, aspects of architecture intended to limit or prevent
accidental injury or death among users of buildings or construction sites.
Examples include fire-rated egress enclosures, automatic sprinkler systems,
stairs with correct rise-to-run proportions, and accommodations for users with
disabilities.
(C) The definition of
"welfare" shall include, but not be limited to, aspects of architecture that
consist of values that may be spiritual, physical, aesthetic and monetary in
nature. Examples include spaces that afford natural light or views of nature or
whose proportions, color or materials engender positive emotional responses
from its users.
(D)
(a) The definition of "ethical standards of
architectural practice" shall include, but not be limited to the NCARB rules of
conduct specified in Subsection
R156-3a-502(4).
(b) be relevant to the licensee's
professional practice;
(c) be
presented in a competent, well organized and sequential manner consistent with
the stated purpose and objective of the program;
(d) be prepared and presented by individuals
who are qualified by education, training and experience; and
(e) have associated with it a competent
method of registration of individuals who actually completed the continuing
education program and records of that registration and completion are available
for review.
(4) Credit for qualified continuing education
shall be recognized in accordance with the following:
(a) unlimited hours shall be recognized for
continuing education completed in blocks of time of not less than one hour in
formally established classroom courses, seminars, or conferences;
(b) a maximum of eight hours per two year
period may be recognized for teaching in a college or university or for
teaching continuing education courses in the field of architecture, provided it
is the first time the material has been taught during the preceding 12
months;
(c) a maximum of three
hours per two year period may be recognized for preparation of papers,
articles, or books directly related to the practice of architecture and
submitted for publication; and
(d)
unlimited hours may be recognized for continuing education that is provided via
the Internet or through home study courses provided the course verifies
registration and participation in the course by means of a test which
demonstrates that the participant has learned the material presented.
(5) A licensee shall be
responsible for maintaining records of completed continuing education for a
period of six years after the two year period to which the records pertain. It
is the responsibility of the licensee to maintain information with respect to
continuing education to demonstrate it meets the requirements under this
section.
(6) A licensee who is
unable to complete the continuing education requirement for reasons such as a
medical or related condition, humanitarian or ecclesiastical services, or
extended presence in a geographical area where continuing education is not
available, may be excused from the requirement for a period of up to three
years as provided in Section R156-1-308 d.
(7) Any licensee who fails to timely complete
the continuing education hours required by this rule shall be required to
complete double the number of hours missed to be eligible for renewal or
reinstatement of licensure.
(8) Any
applicant for reinstatement shall be required to complete 24 hours of
continuing education complying with this rule within two years prior to the
date of application for reinstatement of licensure.
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