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Board of Registration for Architects, Engineers and Land Surveyors
Ginger Morton
P.O. Box 110806
Juneau, AK 99811-0806
907-465-1676
907-465-2974 FAX
license@commerce.state.ak.us

Note: The general information shown below is intended for the benefit of AIA members.
For verification of a specific state’s mandatory continuing education (MCE) requirement, please contact the state licensing board directly.

Report Date

Total Hours Annually

HSW Hours Annually

Distance Learning Accepted

Teaching Credits Accepted

Committee Credit Accepted

Self-Study Accepted

12/31/09

24/2 years

24/2 years

Yes

Alaska does accept teaching credits, but only first time instruction. Full time faculty cannot earn CE for teaching.

No

Only as outlined below.**

**(h) The sponsoring organizations that provide continuing education may be an educational institution, a professional association, or a business or governmental organization. Sponsoring organization’s continuing education that satisfies the requirements of this section includes the professional architect’s, engineer’s, or landscape architect’s

  • successful completion of college courses;
  • successful completion of continuing education courses;
  •  successful completion of short courses, tutorials, correspondence, web-based courses, and televised or videotaped courses;
  • attending seminars, in-house workshops, or professional or technical presentations at meetings, conventions, or conferences; and
  • teaching or instructing the activities listed in (1) – (4) of this subsection.

(i) A professional architect, engineer, or landscape architect who also holds a registration as a professional architect, engineer, or landscape architect in another licensing jurisdiction may meet the requirements of 12 AAC 36.510 – 12 AAC 36.550 by establishing that the professional architect, engineer, or landscape architect has met the mandatory continuing education requirements for renewal of the professional architect, engineer, or landscape architect registration in the other licensing jurisdiction, if the mandatory continuing education requirements of the other jurisdiction are substantially similar to or exceed those of 12 AAC 36.510 – 12 AAC 36.550 at the time that continuing education credit is claimed.

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