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Board denies CE waivers but grants time-limited extensions for several licensees
Summary
The Connecticut board declined requests for full continuing-education waivers in multiple cases but approved time-limited extensions—typically six months or deadlines through Dec. 31—for licensees who cited hardship or other reasons; staff will handle late fees and notify applicants of specific deadlines.
The Connecticut Architectural Licensing Board on Sept. 23 reviewed several requests from licensees seeking waivers or extensions of the state continuing-education requirement and generally denied full waivers while granting limited deadline extensions.
Board members said the state's statutes allow medical-hardship waivers but that the documented circumstances in several requests did not meet board expectations for a full waiver. Instead, members favored time-limited extensions, typically six months measured from the license expiration date, and in several cases set a Dec. 31 deadline for completion.
Why it matters: Continuing-education compliance is a statutory requirement for license renewal.…
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