What are the requirements of the public sector exemption for continuing education for professional engineers?
To satisfy the continuing education requirements under the Public Sector Exemption, a licensee must be directly employed on a full time basis by the State of New York; its agencies, public authorities, public benefit corporations or local government units on December 31, 2003, working in a position requiring licensure in engineering, and either represented by a collective bargaining unit or, pursuant to Article 14 of the Civil Service Law, designated managerial or confidential. If a licensee practices engineering (i.e. provides engineering services) in New York State outside the government service described above, the exemption no longer applies. In these situations, the licensee must complete the continuing education requirement of 1 hour/month of required continuing education from the time the services are provided until the next registration period. Thereafter, the licensee must complete the regular continuing education requirement of 36 hours per registration period. This exemption
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