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Compliance

What registration requires of you 

Registration on NPER and NETR carries with it an obligation to undertake continuing professional development (CPD), and demonstrate currency of practice - as follows:

Currency of Practice

Registered professionals must be able to demonstrate that they are engaged in independent practice, or are working as an employee under general direction, or have been enrolled in a formal postgraduate training program, in their area(s) of practice, for at least the equivalent of one full-time year during the past three years.

The Board does, however, acknowledge that many professionals leave the full-time workforce, at some point in the course of or as they approach the end of their careers, because of a range of personal and external circumstances. In recognition of differing circumstances and career paths of engineers, Engineers Australia has established a policy on Career Breaks .

Continuing Professional Development (CPD)

Practitioners registered on NPER, NETR and NEAR must undertake continuing professional development (CPD) to ensure that they continue to develop relevant knowledge, skill, expertise and judgment throughout their career. They must keep records of their CPD activities as these will be audited, normally about once every five years.

The Board has adopted minimum requirements for CPD to ensure that its obligations to the community are met.

The CPD Policy, effective from February 2009, requires that over the most recent three years, a registered professional must undertake a minimum of 150 hours of CPD, of which:
Engineering academics and teachers must demonstrate at least 40 hours industry involvement in any three-year period.

Please see Guidelines for detailed information about CPD at /yourcpdaudit

National Engineering Registration Board