How does the two-year rolling cycle work?
As of every December 31, you’ll certify that during the past two calendar years, you’ve earned enough CPD credit to fulfill the most recent two-year requirement. Credits earned in a given year will be considered in two CPD cycles (except for credit earned in 2009, the first year of the Requirement). For example, credit earned during 2011 will be considered for the cycle ending in 2011 and for the cycle ending in 2012. With a rolling two-year cycle, members must ensure they have met the requirement for each two year period. See Section B1 (b). Example: Bob Member follows the Basic Requirement Provisions of Section B. Bob must earn 60 units of CPD credit for each rolling two-year cycle, beginning with the cycle ending Dec. 31, 2010. Bob earns 20 units of CPD credit during 2009 and 55 units of CPD credit during 2010. He has 75 units of CPD credit for the cycle ending Dec. 31, 2010. Bob earns 8 units during 2011. He has 63 units of CPD credit for the cycle ending Dec. 31, 2011. Bob must ea