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Specialty Certification Renewal


This page provides information regarding the required annual renewal of specialty certification. Detailed guidance governing the mandatory Continuing Professional Development and related forms are provided in downloadable form for use by BCEEs or BCEEMs, see below.

Annual Renewal Required

The specialty certification issued by the Academy must be renewed annually. The necessary forms and instructions are supplied to certified individuals each fall. Properly completed forms are due on or before December 31. A 30-day grace period is offered which ends January 31. BCEEs or BCEEMs who miss the renewal deadline are not listed in the current edition of Who's Who in Environmental Engineering. As long as we have your renewal by January 31, you WILL be included in the publication. You will also avoid being charged a 10% late fee that will be imposed on all membership renewals processed after February 1.

Certification Renewal Requirements

Certification renewal requires that a BCEE or BCEEM certify that:

  1. His or her professional engineering license(s) has not been challenged, suspended, or revoked. If it has, a written explanation must be provided which is then reviewed by the Recertification Committee which is empowered to decide whether the certification is to be continued (BCEE only).
  2. He or she has completed at least 40 Professional Development Hours (PDHs) of continuing professional development activities in the immediately preceding two years (e.g., 1999 and 2000 for 2001 certification renewal) to maintain an Active certification.

BCEEs or BCEEMs are not required to submit a report of Continuing Professional Development activities as part of annual certification renewal. The individual's certification of compliance with all requirements for continuing specialty certification is accepted without the submission of a report. Two percent of all Academy BCEEs or BCEEMs are randomly chosen for audit by the Recertification Committee annually. If audited, a report of continuing professional development on the Academy's prescribed report forms together with documentation must be submitted to the Recertification Committee for its review.

Required Documents

The following items must be submitted to Academy headquarters to complete certification renewal.

  1. Specialty Certification Renewal Form
  2. Member Data Form
  3. Fee payment

Please print or type your name, Member Class (Active, Inactive, Active Life or Inactive Life), and area in which you were certified. Use the two letter code as supplied below:

The 2010 Specialty Certification Renewal packages were mailed in September. Click here to download a blank 2010 form if you have lost or misplaced it.

If you are not sure of what fee you are to pay, please refer to the 2nd page of the Renewal Form.

Please take the time to ensure that you have completed the form in its entirety. You may fax in the Specialty Certification Renewal Form if you are using Visa, MasterCard, AMEX or Discover to pay your renewal fees (410-266-7653). If you are using a check or money order, then mail in your form and payment to:

American Academy of Environmental Engineers
Specialty Certification Renewal
130 Holiday Court, Suite 100
Annapolis, MD 21401

Continuing Professional Development

Detailed guidance on Continuing Professional Development (CPD) requirements can be found on this web site at Continuing Professional Development Guidance.

Additionally, this site contains the approved AAEE report forms. You may download the form by clicking this link: Annual Professional Development Credit Report Form.

The above listed documents are provided in PDF format. Clicking on the link (underlined text) will open the file containing the document in Adobe Acrobat. If you do not have Adobe Acrobat installed on your computer, a free reader only version can be obtained by clicking on this link Download Adobe Acrobat.

It is recommended that BCEEs or BCEEMs use these forms to maintain an ongoing record of their continuing professional development activities as guide to ensuring their compliance with this requirement.

Inactive Certification

Inactive status is for those BCEEs or BCEEMs who chose not to comply with the Continuing Professional Development requirements or opt not to successfully complete an oral examination every two years.

The Academy's "Inactive" specialty certification is modeled on the practice of some states that allows engineers to maintain their license in suspended status, but precludes them from practicing engineering. The Academy's Inactive classification eliminates the continuing professional development requirement and requires the BCEE or BCEEM to eschew representations that they are specialty certified.

The Inactive certification can easily be restored to Active status. BCEEs or BCEEMs interested in these procedures should contact Academy headquarters.

Fees

The annual renewal fees for 2010 are: for Active & Inactive BCEEs or BCEEMs $175; and for Life BCEEs or BCEEMs (Active or Inactive) there is no fee. Life BCEEs or BCEEMs are persons 65 years of age and older and who have been specialty certified continuously for 20 or more years. BCEEs or BCEEMs attaining these requirements must request Life status.