Interior Designer - Continuing Education
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4 credit hours every three-years, beginning 3 years after first renewal of the credential
Timeline for Completion
All continuing education (CE) hours must be completed between October 1 prior to renewal and September 30, every three years following the first renewal. Note: This CE completion deadline is 3 months before the renewal deadline. You can check when your next CE is due by logging into eLicense and viewing the "Credential Information" tab:
All credential holders must attest to the completion of their required continuing education (CE) as part of the renewal process. Certificates of completion and other related records should be retained by the credential holder for at least 3 years in case of audit by the Department of Consumer Protection (DCP).
During each three-year cycle, completed CE must include content related to the application of the State Building Code and the Fire Safety Code.
Licensees must identify their own CE courses.
Failure to complete the required continuing education requirements may subject the licensee to civil fines and the revocation or suspension of their license.
Contact
For questions, please email dcp.continuingeducation@ct.gov
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q. Why is the continuing education (CE) completion deadline earlier than the renewal deadline?
A. As the renewal period begins well before the expiration date, the 3-month offset ensures that all required CE is completed before the renewal period begins.