Continuing Education Record is a legal document that was released by the Vermont Department of Libraries - a government authority operating within Vermont.
Q: What is a Continuing Education Record?
A: A Continuing Education Record is a document that tracks and records the continuing education activities completed by a professional.
Q: Who is required to keep a Continuing Education Record in Vermont?
A: Certain professionals in Vermont, such as nurses, social workers, and counselors, are required to keep a Continuing Education Record.
Q: How many continuing education hours are required in Vermont?
A: The number of continuing education hours required in Vermont varies depending on the profession. For example, nurses in Vermont are required to complete 15 contact hours every two years.
Q: How long should I keep my Continuing Education Record?
A: It is recommended to keep your Continuing Education Record for a certain number of years, depending on your profession and any licensing requirements. For example, nurses in Vermont are advised to keep their records for at least four years.
Form Details:
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