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Explain how its possible to exceed the maximum number of points allowed under a particular component?

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Explain how its possible to exceed the maximum number of points allowed under a particular component?

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All components listed on the Master In-Service Plan are assigned a finite number of MPPs. During an individual’s five-year validity period, personnel may not earn more MPP for a particular component than the number of MPPs assigned to that component. In certain cases, individuals may complete two or more professional development sessions that have different titles but are categorized under the same component number. If the total number of MPPs accrued for completion of sessions with an identical component number exceeds the total number of MPPs that may be awarded under that component, the individual will only receive the maximum number of MPPs assigned to the component. To avoid maxing out a component, individuals should maintain accurate records reflecting the number of MPPs they have earned during a validity period for professional development activities categorized under specific component numbers.

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