Zoning Considerations for Engineers Audio/Video

$24.99

Number of Hours: 1

Course Offered Until: 04/01/2027

This Idaho Zoning Considerations for Engineers Course meets the requirements for the Idaho Licensing Board of Professional Engineers and Professional Land Surveyors for Continuing Education for 1 hour of Continuing Professional Development (CPD)

This professional development hour provides professional engineers with a comprehensive understanding of zoning principles, regulations, and compliance, exploring the historical evolution of zoning laws, the various zoning types and their engineering implications, real-life case studies, zoning variances, enforcement challenges, the impact of technology, and ethical considerations to ensure responsible and sustainable urban development.

All Star Training offers user-friendly, on-demand, online courses that you can conveniently take at your own pace, anytime, anywhere. Excellent customer support via chat, phone and email. Certificate of Completion will be available immediately in your online account for Idaho Licensing Board of Professional Engineers and Professional Land Surveyors, and price match guarantee are some additional features that help provide a smooth license renewal experience!

Our Engineer Online Courses are perfect for a Land Surveyor Renewal or Engineer in Idaho seeking online Professional Development Training and License Renewal. If you are a Land Surveyor or an Engineer, Stay on top of your continuing education and renewal, and effectively boost your skills in your industry with our Idaho Zoning Considerations for Engineers Course!

The State requires 15 hours of Continuing professional development (CPD) per year or thirty (30) hours per biennium

Provider Type:
Provider
CE Required:

15 professional development hour (PDH) units per year or thirty (30) units per biennium.

Quiz:
Yes
Reporting:
Next Business Day
Renewal Month/Day:
Varies
Renewal Type:
License Anniversary Date
Renewal Period:
2 years
State Contact Info:

Website: https://dopl.idaho.gov/ipels/