2022 Review and Evaluation of Standards
2022 Review and Evaluation of Standards

April 2022

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The Statement on Standards for Continuing Professional Education (CPE) Programs (Standards) and the Fields of Study document were last updated with an effective date of December 31, 2019. Among the most significant changes reflected in the 2019 Standards were to allow for adaptive learning self study programs and to permit the use of review questions or other content reinforcement tools in a nano learning program.  -read more-
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NASBA’s National Registry team continues to notice an alarming trend of compliance desk audit failures with Registry sponsors. NASBA is urging sponsors to take care in their responsibilities per the Sponsor Agreement, which is acknowledged with each renewal application, to adhere and comply with the Statement on Standards for Continuing Professional Education (CPE) Programs (2019) (Standards) and NASBA requirements. Failure to do so may result in removal from the National Registry.  -read more-
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Registry Sponsors wishing to provide learning in an instructional delivery method for which they are not approved must complete the Additional Delivery Method (ADM) application. The ADM application review process involves reviewing the documents submitted with the application, such as the administrative policies, content development policies, evaluation form, certificate of completion, promotional or program announcement materials, as well as required delivery method documentation for compliance with the Statement on Standards for Continuing Professional Education (CPE) Programs (Standards).  -read more-
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What Sponsors Need to Know
I want to offer a CPE program in-person and online at the same time? What is required?
In order to offer a CPE program in-person (Group Live delivery method) and online (Group Internet Based delivery method) at the same time and award NASBA-approved CPE credits for the program, the CPE program sponsor must be approved on the National Registry of CPE Sponsors for both the Group Live and the Group Internet Based delivery methods.  -read more-
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New Sponsors
Our sponsors are very important to us. We congratulate those sponsors who have successfully demonstrated compliance with the Standards and received NASBA sponsorship approval. To see this list, click here.
Click here to see the organizations that have been added to the National Registry of CPE Sponsors from January 1, 2022 through March 31, 2022.
As a service to the CPE Provider community, NASBA works with all of its member boards to remain current on regulatory updates in each of the 55 jurisdictions.

The most recent changes to CPE regulations can be found on the individual jurisdiction pages on NASBAregistry.org.  

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