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I just received my registration certificate, and it is for less than three years. Am I still expected to complete the total number of continuing competency hours required for my profession?

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I just received my registration certificate, and it is for less than three years. Am I still expected to complete the total number of continuing competency hours required for my profession?

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No. Registration periods are adjusted so that renewals occur during the licensee’s birth month. When this happens, you must calculate how many continuing competency hours you are required to complete. To do this, you must count the length of the registration in months and multiply that number by 1 hour, with a maximum of 30 hours. For example, you are issued a registration effective 7/1/05 and it expires 10/31/07. This registration is for 28 months. You must complete 28 hours of continuing competency learning activities in this registration period.

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