I am wondering when any of the approved courses internachi has will count towards our continuing education requirements for renewal. I do not know off the top of my head when we have to renew but I think I saw something saying we did not need continuing ed for the first renewal. Please post if you have a link to the answers or you know the answers. I am just looking to get a head start on renewal while trying to obtain another educational award but if they do not count towards renewal yet I would take other courses I am interested in and save the required ones for when I must take them. I do not like taking things multiple times if possible
So nothing will count until after we renew and nothing is needed? Cool but I need to find me some interesting fast paced moving continuing ed to get me another award. The stucco efis course on a laptop was tough to say the least. My least favorite so far. They wanted you to print stuff and go back and forth. Lets just say I am glad i will not ever have to have to do it again.I had to go to a big screen in my office to pass. I just could not see squat on the laptop.
· Continuing Education is an integral aspect of InterNACHI’s mission to help inspectors maintain inspection excellence.
· Continuing Education permits InterNACHI members to meet the requirements of new home inspection legislation.
· Continuing Education helps ensure that each member recognizes changes within the home inspection industry.
· Continuing Education improves our membership’s combined knowledge and helps make InterNACHI a strong association.
Courses taken after July 2012 are being applied to state licenses. If you have taken any of the courses that are State approved - you can see them applied to your license requirement at the My Florida License site
Just a reminder that the Wind Mit course also counts toward your CILB, Div I license for 1 hr WM and 8 hrs general. All that is left for that license is 5 more specialized hours. I will be taking it again just for that.
It doesn’t appear that the Nachi mold courses are good for the DBPR mold-related services CEU’s. Is this true?