Georgia Interior Design Continuing Education Requirements
Micène Fontaine, Jun 22, 2018 3:26:00 PM
Registered Georgia interior designers are required to complete 12 hours of Continuing Education every 2 years.
- CE Requirement: 12 PDUs (Professional Development Units), of which at least 6 must be in Public Protection Subjects (qualified as Health, Safety & Welfare). The remaining 6 credits may be earned in related practice subjects (non HSW).
- Renewal Date: March 31 of odd-numbered years.
- CE Cycle: Biennial - Credits must be earned within the 2-year period running from April 1 of odd-numbered years through March 31 of the following odd-numbered year (e.g. April 1, 2021 through March 31, 2023).
- Acceptable Coursework: The Georgia Board of Architects & Interior Designers does not pre-approve courses. Courses approved by IDCEC or AIA are generally accepted. Use your professional judgment to determine if an activity meets the criteria of the Georgia Board of Architects & Interior Designers as summarized in this post and on Board's website.
- Reporting of Credits: Providers cannot report continuing education credits earned to the Georgia Board. Registrants are required to certify to the completion of CE requirements as a condition of renewal. Design Arts Seminars reports credits electronically whenever possible.
- Tracking of Credits: Registrants are responsible for maintaining proof of successful completion of continuing education activities for at least 4 years.
- Audit: A random sample of registrants will be selected for an in-depth audit to verify compliance with continuing education requirements.
- Are you registered in another state? If so, check out the Interior Design Continuing Education Requirements.
- Also maintaining a professional membership? Check out the continuing education requirements for ASID and IIDA.
- Have any questions? Post comments or questions on this blog or contact Design Arts Seminars, Inc.
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