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Frequently Asked CPC Audit Questions
Q.
How does the Board determine who to audit?
A. Audited licensees are chosen randomly. Q.
What is the audit procedure?
A.
The licensee will receive the initial notice informing them that
they are being audited. It will indicate how many PDHs were claimed,
and will provide a date for return of the documents needed to
complete the audit. This
is generally 30 days from the date of the letter. The licensee then replies to the notice via
e-mail, mail or fax. Once this requested information is provided, it
is reviewed by Board staff and if in compliance, a letter will be
sent to the licensee informing them of
the results.
Q.
What if I’m unable to respond to the audit in the time
specified?
A.
Notify the Board’s designated point of contact ASAP. The Board staff will grant
extensions to respond to the audit in certain
circumstances.
Q.
What happens if a licensee does not respond to the initial audit
notice?
A.
If a licensee fails to reply to the initial audit notice, a second
notice will be sent by Certified Mail-Return Receipt Requested. This
notice will include information on the ramifications for not
responding to the audit to include the staff requesting the Board to
authorize an investigation.
If
the Board determines that the licensee is in violation it may revoke,
suspend or refuse to renew the certificate of licensure; issue a
reprimand; and levy a civil penalty of up to $5000.00 against
Professional Engineers/$2000.00 against Professional
Land Surveyors.
Q.
I’m being audited, what type of documentation do I need to supply the
Board?
A.
A log including the type of activity claimed, sponsoring
organization, location, duration, instructor’s or speaker’s name, and
PDH credit earned; or attendance verification records in the form of
completion certificates, or
other documents supporting evidence of attendance.
Q.
What happens if I submit evidence of self-study for all or part of the
PDHs claimed?
A.
The licensee will be denied credit for self-study. The licensee will be given 90
days to make up the hours with qualifying courses/activities. If the licensee fails to comply
within 90 days the staff will request the Board to authorize an
investigation for non-compliance with the CPC
Rules.
Q.
What if I claim hours that couldn’t be verified, but I had enough
carryover hours?
A.
The licensee will be deemed to have failed the audit. The staff will request the
Board to authorize an investigation to determine compliance with the CPC
Rules.
Q.
What if I send a log reflecting the hours claimed, but it doesn’t include
all the information required by Board Rule .1706?
A. The licensee will be required to
submit a compliant log or other acceptable verification records
before the audit can be completed.
Q.
What if I’m audited and I submit documentation for more PDHs that I
claimed on the license renewal?
A.
Staff will only grant credit for PDHs up to the number claimed on
the renewal, but not more than 30 PDHs, as only 15 PDHs can be
carried over.
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