If a registrant (who is a professor) teaches a continuing education seminar, does it count toward the required hours?
Registrants who are part-time or full-time faculty members at a college, university or other educational institution may not claim credit for teaching at the institution where they are employed because it is part of that registrant’s day-to-day business activity. Teaching a seminar that is outside of the registrant’s day-to-day business activities is acceptable.
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