2021 North American Region Meeting Accreditation

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NORTH AMERICAN REGION MEETING

ACCREDITATION

This program has 5 hours of substantive content.

 
 

IFA USA MEMBER INFORMATION

 

IFA USA Members can fill out the affirmation form and submit to info@ifausa.org.

 

Recommended CPE credits: 5 Hours
Program Level: Intermediate
Program prerequisites: None
Advanced Preparation: None

In the United States of America, State boards of accountancy have final authority on the acceptance of individual courses for CPE credit.

 

 
 

IFA MEXICO AND IFA CANADA MEMBERS

 

Registrants can submit a request for an attendance letter by filling out this request form.

 

 
 

CANADIAN PROVINCIAL ACCREDITATION INFORMATION

 
 

ALBERTA

 
 

For Alberta lawyers, consider including this course as a CPD learning activity in your mandatory annual Continuing Professional Development Plan as required by the Law Society of Alberta.

 

The Law Society of Alberta does not accredit courses offered by CLE providers nor assign hours to a course. It is the decision of each lawyer whether a CPD course or activity meets the requirements of Rule 67.1 and whether to include it in their CPD Plan.

 

 
  BRITISH COLUMBIA  
 

This program has been approved by the Law Society of British Columbia for up to 5 CPD credits.

 

At the conclusion of the conference, you can to log-in to the Law Society of British Columbia’s website to register your credits. This program is listed under the name ‘North American Region Meeting’.

 

 
  MANITOBA  
 

This program may be reported for up to 5 hours of eligible CPD activity.

 

The Law Society of Manitoba does not accredit providers, but will have the discretion to determine that activities offered by a specific provider are not eligible activities if they do not adequately promote competent practice. It is up to the lawyer to determine if the activity is an eligible CPD activity.

 

 
  ONTARIO  
 

This program is eligible for up to 5 Substantive Hours.

 

According to the Law Society of Ontario, substantive hours may address substantive or procedural law topics and/or law related subjects that are relevant to the lawyer’s or paralegal’s practice and professional development.

 

 
  QUEBEC  
 

This program is pending approval for the purposes of having this training recognized by the Barreau du Québec for a total of 5 hours.