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This guide provides clear, structured instructions for completing the Re-Certification Information - Iahcsmm form online. By following these steps, you can ensure that your re-certification process is seamless and meets all necessary requirements.
Follow the steps to successfully complete your re-certification form.
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the Re-Certification Information form and open it in the online editor.
- Begin by filling in your certificant's name and IAHCSMM ID# at the top of the form. Ensure that the information provided is accurate and complete.
- Document the topics, durations, and dates of each in-service or staff meeting attended after your last renewal date. Use the provided fields to list this information, ensuring that it directly relates to your job performance.
- If you have taken any quizzes or courses, record the necessary details as specified. Each entry must include the title of the course, the completion date, and the number of CE credits earned.
- Fill out the total number of Continuing Education (CE) credits from your in-services and staff meetings. Be sure to cross-reference this with the CE requirements for your specific certification to confirm that you have met the necessary credits.
- Once all fields are completed, ensure the supervisor's printed name, signature, work title, and phone number are filled in accurately.
- Review the entire form for accuracy. After confirming that all information is correct, you can save your changes, download the document, or print it for submission.
Complete your Re-Certification Information form online today to maintain your certification status without any delays.
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