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YOU WORKED HARD FOR IT. MAINTAIN YOUR PE LICENSE. 

All licensed Professional Engineers are required to obtain 30 Professional
Development Hours (PDH) in each renewal period. Click the link to view more
information about renewal requirements, how to report PDHs and which activities
qualify.

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Sexual Harassment Prevention Training
On Friday Aug. 6, Gov. Pritzker signed SB 1079 into law making it Public Act
102-0308. The bill removes the PDH requirement for sexual harassment prevention
training (SHPT), but still requires licensed personnel to show proof of SHPT
when they renew their license. ISPE offers a 1-hour training course to meet the
SHPT requirement for license renewal. Click the link to view more information
and purchase the course.

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What is a professional engineer?
 A century ago, anyone could work as an engineer without proof of competency. In
order to protect the public health, safety, and welfare, the first engineering
licensure law was enacted in 1907 in Wyoming. Now every state regulates the
practice of engineering to ensure public safety by granting only Professional
Engineers (PEs) the authority to sign and seal engineering plans and offer their
services to the public.


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ISPE is proud to celebrate the outstanding leadership demonstrated by these
three Illinois engineering employers in the wake of a global pandemic. Their
ability to quickly pivot and adapt, all while keeping employee morale high is
truly notable. This competition is intended to shine the spotlight on employers
that receive the highest marks from their employees. 

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 * HISTORY
 * AWARDS
 * CHAPTERS
 * LEADERSHIP

 * EVENT CALENDAR
 * EVENTS >
    * WEBINARS

 * ISPE REGISTERED PROVIDER PROGRAM
 * ONLINE UNIVERSITY

 * FIRM LICENSURE
 * LICENSING EXAM PREP
 * MAINTAINING YOUR LICENSE
 * PATH TO LICENSURE
 * REGULATION & ENFORCEMENT

 * NCEES
 * NICET
 * NSPE
 * QUALIFICATIONS BASED SELECTION

 * WHY BECOME A LICENSED PE?
 * DiscoverE
 * ILLINOIS ENGINEERING INITIATIVE
 * MATHCOUNTS
 * SCHOLARSHIPS