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Connecticut plumbing board approves new continuing-education curriculum; members debate online classes
Summary
The Plumbing Piping Work Examining Board approved a revised continuing-education curriculum and voted to keep the requirement at five hours, while members debated continuing online delivery and technical problems with virtual classes.
Connecticut’s Plumbing Piping Work Examining Board on April 24 approved a draft continuing-education curriculum that sets the board's current training requirement at five hours and gives providers the framework to seek board approval. Board members said the curriculum was a months-long effort by a working group and voted to accept the draft as presented. Erin Akbar moved to approve the curriculum and Melissa Sheffey seconded the motion; the motion passed with one abstention. The vote follows months…
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