What if a licensee cannot complete continuing education requirements by April 30 of a renewal year?
Pursuant to A.A.C. R4-26-207(I), a licensee who cannot meet the continuing education requirement for good cause may submit a written request to the Board, with all appropriate fees, seeking an extension of time to complete the continuing education requirement. 1. Good cause shall be limited to licensee illness, military service, or residence in a foreign country for at least 12 months of the license renewal period. 2. Requests for extensions shall be submitted on or before the expiration of a license, as provided by statute. A time extension shall not exceed one year. 3. Licensees who cannot complete the continuing education requirement within the time extension may apply to the Board for inactive status. 4. How are continuing education credits for appointments as Board or committee members or election to offices of psychological societies or associations measured? Pursuant to A.A.C. R4-26-207(A) and R4-26-207(F), licensees receive one credit hour for each clock hour of work contribute
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