The 2022–2024 AIBC Continuing Education System (CES) reporting period concluded on June 30, with the new cycle officially beginning on July 1. Thank you to all CES Participants who completed this mandatory regulatory requirement by the June 30 deadline.
2022–2024 CES Non-Compliance
As a reminder, the 2022–2024 reporting period is the first reporting period whereby CES non-compliance will be addressed as an administrative matter, following the process outlined in AIBC Bylaws 5.14–5.24 (PDF). CES Participants who were non-compliant with the requirements for the 2022–2024 reporting period have until September 30, 2024, to pay a fine and complete outstanding Learning Unit requirements. CES Participants who do not complete these actions by September 30 will no longer be in Good Standing and will be suspended from the Register. Additional details about the CES non-compliance process, including an illustrative graphic of important dates, can be found on the CES webpage.
2024–2026 CES Reporting Period Cycle
The 2024–2026 CES reporting period cycle officially started on July 1, and CES Participants can now start earning and reporting activities towards their requirements for the new cycle. The AIBC encourages CES Participants to login to the AIBC Portal to review their CES requirements for the new cycle. Any eligible Core carry-forward amounts from the past period are automatically applied to the 2024-2026 CES Transcripts.
Updated CES Resources, AIBC Contact
The CES webpage is the central hub of all program information to support CES Participants in understanding and completing their requirements. Several resources were recently updated and are now available, including the Practice Guideline: Continuing Education System and Registrant Portal Quick Guides, which explain how to check transcripts, submit self-reports, and submit Out of Province CES Declarations.
In addition to the resources available on the website, the AIBC professional services team is also available to assist CES Participants in understanding and meeting their requirements. Should you have any questions about CES requirements or the new non-compliance process, please contact us at professionaldevelopment@aibc.ca.