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If an architect (who is a professor) teaches a continuing education seminar, does it count toward the required hours?

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If an architect (who is a professor) teaches a continuing education seminar, does it count toward the required hours?

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A. If the activity is done as a part of the individual’s duties and responsibilities as a professor, no credit will be allowed. However, if the individual leads a seminar for an entity other than his/her employer then credit will be allowed for double the hours of the activity.

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