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What is considered acceptable supporting documentation?

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What is considered acceptable supporting documentation?

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Acceptable supporting documentation issued by the provider may include a course description, agenda, or certificate of completion that indicates the title of the activity, number of hours of credit awarded, the date completed, the provider/instructor contact information, if available, and your attendance. You may attach your AIA, NCIDQ or ASLA transcript as supporting documentation. If you read from a book as part of your self-directed CEPH requirement, you may print out the front cover of the book and the table of contents; if you read from a professional magazine, journal or online material, you may submit a copy of the article. Please include a signed and dated statement indicating that you have reviewed this material and specify the number of hours you are claiming for CEPH credit (3 maximum in self-directed activity) as supporting documentation.

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