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Listed below is a summary of Utah State Continuing Education and License Renewal requirements:

Hours Required: 6 hours every two years.
Renewal Deadline: November 30th every odd year.
Online PDHs: There is no limit on the number of CEUs that can be earned through online continuing education classes.
Carryover Allowed: No hours can be carried over.
Contractor Course Approval: On-Line-Classes is an approved provider by Utah Division of Occupational and Professional Licensing. A CE course provider shall submit continuing education courses for approval to the continuing education registry and shall submit verification of attendance and completion on behalf of licensees attending and completing the program directly to the continuing education registry in the format required by the continuing education registry. The Division shall review continuing education courses which have been submitted through the continuing education registry and approve only those CE courses which meet the standards.
Contractor Course Content: The following hours of continuing education topics are required:
- Minimum of three hours of Core Education ( construction codes, construction laws, OSHA 10 or OSHA 30 safety training, governmental regulations pertaining to the construction trades and employment verification and payment practices.)
- Three hours in Professional Education hours ( subjective subjects dealing with planning and zoning, energy conservation, professional development, arbitration practices, estimating, finance and bookkeeping, marketing techniques, servicing clients, personal and property protection for the licensee and licensee's clients and similar topics.
Contractor Reporting: Contractors do not need to submit continuing education certificate(s) unless audited and specifically requested to do so by the division. Contractors are required to maintain proof of continuing education certificates for two years after they are due.
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Contact Information: Email: doplweb@utah.gov
Phone: (801) 530-6628
Valid Contractor Course Work: A continuing education course shall meet the following standards:
(a) Time. Each hour of continuing education course credit shall consist of 50 minutes of education in the form of seminars, lectures, conferences, training sessions or distance learning modules. The remaining ten minutes is to allow for breaks.
(b) Provider. The CE course provider shall meet the requirements of this Section and shall be one of the following:
- a recognized accredited college or university;
- a state or federal agency;
- a professional association or organization involved in the construction trades; or
- a commercial continuing education provider providing a program related to the construction trades.
(c) Content. The content of the CE course shall be relevant to the practice of the construction trades and consistent with the laws and rules of this state.
(d) Objectives. The learning objectives of the CE course shall be reasonably and clearly stated.
(e) Teaching Methods. The CE course shall be presented in a competent, well organized and sequential manner consistent with the stated purpose and objective of the program.
(f) Faculty. The CE course shall be prepared and presented by individuals who are qualified by education, training and experience.
(g) Distance learning. A CE course that is provided through Internet or home study may be recognized for continuing education if the course verifies registration and participation in the course by means of a test demonstrating that the participant has learned the material presented. Test questions shall be randomized for each participant.
(h) Documentation. The CE course provider shall have a competent method of registration of individuals who actually completed the course, shall maintain records of attendance that are available for review by the Division and shall provide individuals completing the course a certificate that contains the following information:
(1) the date of the course;
(2) the name of the course provider;
(3) the name of the instructor;
(4) the course title;
(5) the hours of continuing education credit and type of credit (core or professional);
(6) the attendee's name; and
(7) the signature of the course provider.
The following CE course subject matter is not acceptable as core education or professional education hours: mechanical office and business skills, such as typing, speed reading, memory improvement and report writing; physical well-being or personal development, such as personal motivation, stress management, time management, dress for success, or similar subjects; presentations by a supplier or a supplier representative to promote a particular product or line of products; and meetings held in conjunction with the general business of the licensee or employer.
Contractor Recordkeeping: Each Utah licensee shall maintain adequate documentation as proof of compliance with this section, such as certificates of completion, course handouts and materials. The licensee shall retain this proof for a period of three years from the end of the renewal period for which the continuing education is due. Each licensee shall assure that the course provider has submitted the verification of attendance to the continuing education registry on behalf of the licensee as specified in Subsection (8). Alternatively, the licensee may submit the course for approval and pay any course approval fees and attendance recording fees.

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