Active CFP Board CE Sponsors are encouraged to submit a request to deliver CFP Board-approved Ethics programs. Instructions for submitting a request to offer Ethics CE are detailed below.
Please follow these steps to submit your request for CFP Board Ethics materials:
Ethics Training. Many public officials are required to take an ethics training course to educate them on the ethical standards required of any individual who works in state or local government. Public officials may utilize free online courses available to satisfy this requirement. Please note that the state officials ethics course will not satisfy ...
California law requires state officials to complete an ethics training course within six months of being hired. If your service is ongoing, you must complete the course once during each two-year period. The two-year period begins with an odd-numbered year, for example, 2017-18, 2019-20, etc.
The FPPC cannot advise on the legal requirements of AB 1234 because the FPPC does not have jurisdiction to do so. For questions pertaining to legal interpretation and application of AB 1234, please consult your local agency counsel.
Local Officials Ethics Training Course. The FPPC cannot advise on the legal requirements of AB 1234 because the FPPC does not have jurisdiction to do so.
Again to clarify, AIHCP’s approval is an endorsement for any AIHCP certified members who may take your courses to receive re-certification hours with AIHCP. The AIHCP approval is none the less a valuable and effective endorsement from a reputable organization that can help market your courses to other professionals.
All program approvals are for a five year period.
This process does not mean any of your CE courses have the same State Board Approvals as AIHCP. The AIHCP is NOT an accredited agency or a state approval board.
The American Institute of Healthcare Professionals, Inc., through its division, The Center for Continuing Professional Education, provides an approval process for the following types of continuing education programs and offerings: Seminars. Lectures. Staff Inservice/education. Video learning programs and online Webinars.
Method of Instruction – the method (s) of instruction are clearly defined for the proposed education program/offering. Included, but not limited to, are defined supports, resources and references used in the preparation and presentation of the program/offering. Examples include, the use of text books, articles, handouts, overheads, slides, videos, ...
If program approval is denied, the provider will receive within 14 days of receipt of the completed application, a written communication detailing the reason (s) for denial.
It’s now easier than ever before to meet your 4-hour ethics requirement for licensing! The course is valid upon membership renewal (or join) date for the 2021-22 fiscal year until May 31, 2022 . Members who renew should receive an email containing a hyperlink to this course after payment is processed.
The course is valid upon membership renewal (or join) date for the 2021-22 fiscal year until May 31, 2022 . Members who renew should receive an email containing a hyperlink to this course after payment is processed.
The TXCPA CPE Foundation also offers monthly ethics webcasts to help Texas CPAs satisfy the state mandated ethics requirement. Members save on the registration fees for these online programs.
Elevating Ethics and Compliance (E2C) is a comprehensive training course designed to dig deeply into principles and practices of High-Quality Ethics & Compliance Programs (HQP).
The Leadership Professional in Ethics and Compliance (LPEC) designation is awarded to those who successfully pass the LPEC exam, based on the concepts and principles of High-Quality Program (HQP) standards.
Effective January 1, 2021, all certificants must fulfill one ethics credit as part of the total 45/60 recertification credits requirement. This requirement ensures our certificants remain aware of crucial ethical practices and behaviors in the workplace. There is NOT a specific “Ethics Credit” designation to select from when entering the activity.
The HRCI Code of Ethics has been adopted to advance and uphold the highest standards of service and conduct recognized by all certificants using any of the following credentials : aPHR®, aPHRi™ PHR®, PHRi™, PHRca®, SPHR®, SPHRi™ and GPHR®.
To assist you with any additional questions or information, please get in touch with us! HRCI Customer Experience – info@hrci.org or +1-866-898-4724.
An HRCI certification implicitly obligates the user to comply with the mandates and requirements of all applicable laws and regulations . Certificants are required to act in an ethical and professional manner by adhering to these standards and ensuring public confidence in the integrity of their professionalism.