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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 443 — Examining board of architects, landscape architects, professional engineers, designers, professional land surveyors, and registered interior designers

443.015 Examining board to establish continuing education requirements; promulgate rules.

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443.015 Examining board to establish continuing education requirements; promulgate rules.
(1)Each section of the examining board may establish continuing education requirements for renewal of a credential issued by that section under this chapter.
(1e)The rules promulgated under sub.
(1)by the registered interior designer section of the examining board shall require a Wisconsin registered interior designer to complete at least 15 hours of continuing education during the 2-year period immediately preceding the renewal date specified under s. 440.08
(a). At least 10 of the 15 hours shall be in subjects related to the practice of interior design that safeguard the public’s health, safety, and welfare.
1. Each section of the examining board shall promulgate rules to do all of the following:
a. Allow the holder of a credential under this chapter who is at least 65 years of age or has actively maintained that credential for at least 20 years, which need not be consecutive, and who certifies that he or she has retired from and no longer engages in the practice for which he or she holds the credential to apply to the board to classify that credential as retired status.
b. Allow an individual who previously held a credential under this chapter, and failed to renew that credential prior to the renewal date, to apply to the board to renew the credential with retired status if the individual is at least 65 years of age or had actively maintained that credential for at least 20 years, which need not be consecutive, certifies that he or she has retired from and no longer engages in the practice for which he or she previously held the credential, and pays the fee under par.
(d). Section 440.08
(a)and
(b)does not apply to the renewal of such a credential.
c. Allow the holder of a credential classified as retired status as described under subd. 1. a. or b. to apply to the appropriate section of the examining board to remove the retired status classification if he or she satisfies reinstatement requirements established by the appropriate section of the examining board by rule.
2. Rules promulgated under subd. 1. may not require a certification to be notarized.
(b)Any rules a section of the examining board promulgates under sub.
(1)shall exempt a credential holder whose credential is classified as retired status under par.
(a)from continuing education requirements.
1. A credential holder whose credential is classified as retired status under par.
(a)may not engage in the practice for which he or she holds that credential.
2. A credential holder whose credential is classified as retired status under par.
(a)may continue to use a title in connection with that credential if he or she clearly indicates to the public that he or she is retired, including by placing the abbreviation “Ret.” or similar appellation after his or her title.
(d)The renewal fee for a credential holder whose credential is classified as retired status under par.
(a)shall be one-half of the usual renewal fee that otherwise applies.
(2)Each section of the examining board may promulgate rules governing the professional conduct of individuals, firms, partnerships, and corporations registered, permitted, certified, or granted a certificate of authorization by that section.
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