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CEUs for Surveyors

Posted By Trisha Lund, RPLS and Anna Burroughs, SIT, Wednesday, February 8, 2017

Did you know that TSPS the best source for obtaining your CEUs? Yes, we are sure most of you know about the awesome courses presented at Convention and the really thoughtful and insightful courses developed by our members themselves and presented at Symposium; but, did you know that being active in TSPS can provide additional CEU opportunities? By attending chapter meetings and becoming active on committees, you have the opportunity to get to know fellow surveyors and learn from their experiences in addition to fulfilling annual licensing requirements. 

In a recent trip to a Chapter 10 (Permian Basin) meeting, Trisha realized the discussion that arose from the Ethics Committee Report provided so much insight into surveying in that region, that she found it more informative than some of the most well rounded speakers on the subject. It gave her an opportunity to witness members opening up and enlightening other members, who have not been in the area as long, about some very pertinent and informative advice. In this case, some considerably obscure court cases and decisions, that, if unaware of when working in the area, could result in some very wrong surveys. 

Over the past few years we have heard comments, questions and concerns about earning Continuing Education Units (CEUs) and how TSPS can help. As everyone is aware, surveyors are required to have at least 12 hours of CEUs per year to renew their license; three of which must be Rules or Ethics taken every year and cannot be carried over from any previous year. You are able to carry over up to eight units from the previous year. (Ref. Texas Board of Professional Surveyors website “self-study” and The Act & Rules 664.3 and 664.4).  

From Trisha’s experience with her home chapter, Chapter 11 (Alamo), she was always under the impression that in order for credit to be approved, a speaker had to be at the meeting and a brief bio had to be presented to the TBPLS, as Chapter 11 has done for a number of years. Chapter 11 was also under the impression that members were required to attend 4 meetings a year to qualify for this credit. From Anna’s experience the last few years as Secretary/Treasurer for Chapter 13 (Capital Area), when trying to get clarification, she was informed differently by seaparate sources, believing that the CEUs were only valid for a meeting if there was a speaker.  It was evident that not all chapters understood the requirements or the interpretation of the chapter meetings as CEUs in the eyes of the TBPLS and it was clear that chapters were handling their meetings differently in regards to CEUs.

After other chapters inquired about meeting CEUs as well, Trisha researched this with the TBPLS board to get their insight into the rules. We can report that while having a speaker is a great way to hold meetings and boost attendance, it is not mandatory for board approval, as in the Chapter 10 meeting Trisha attended. Having conversations at chapter meetings that lead us to be better surveyors and get CEU credit at the same time is a win for you, your fellow surveyor, the society, and the public which we are charged to protect. 

From the discussion over what constituted the rule 664.4 Types of Acceptable Continuing Education (8) that reads “Meetings and activities such as in-service programs which are required as part of one’s job; and have been approved by the board;” Trisha met with board members and requested their interpretation from the rule, thus approving additional ways TSPS can provide CEUs for surveyors.

The board has approved all “regular” chapter meetings (excluding those that are considered recreational functions such as fishing tournaments, softball games, golf tournaments, etc.) for 1 hour of CEU. Many chapters struggle with active participation and attendance at their meetings. These meetings are a good way for you to get your CEU credit with little or no money out of your pocket. There are a few items to remember in order to ensure acceptance of the credit by the board in the case of a CEU audit. 

  1. A chapter officer or delegate must keep a registration or sign-in sheet of the attendees.
  2. The attendee must be given a receipt or ability to obtain a receipt (i.e. the registration/sign in log).
  3. The attendee must keep the receipt as part of their records in case of audit, as TBPLS does not maintain CEUs.
  4. It is the responsibility of the attendee to obtain and keep proof of attendance for an event.

Did you also know there is another great way that TSPS helps you to obtain your CEUs? This opportunity falls under rule 664.4 Types of Acceptable Continuing Education (3) “Teaching or consultation in programs such as institutes, seminars, workshops which provide increased professional knowledge related to the practice of professional land survey.” How do you do this you ask? Under the Education Committee, TSPS offers Course Development workshops each year where we look for members to volunteer to assist in developing courses for presentation at the annual Symposium. These courses are also available to chapters under the TSPS Brand Courses. Speakers/Presenters of the courses are awarded CEU credit for teaching those courses.  As someone who has worked on developing courses and presenting them, Trisha can tell you that it is work but it is also very rewarding. If you are interested in getting involved in Course Development, you can contact Education Chair Chester Varner or visit ww.tsps.org/coursedev.

TSPS offers its members many benefits in addition to the ones mentioned here. Did you know you can track your CEUs in your profile on the TSPS website?  For any State TSPS course you attend you can print your Certificate of Attendance. Here’s how:

  1. Login at www.tsps.org.
  2. Go to My Profile.
  3. Click the Professional Development tab on the left of the screen.
  4. Find the class/classes you completed and click print!

We hope to see you at a future TSPS chapter meeting and/or event. We are blessed to have such a great and strong Society but it is nothing without the support, attendance and active participation of our members. For both Trisha and Anna, this is one of the best parts of TSPS… members networking with other members, not just for business purposes but to truly help their fellow surveyor. Trisha may be a big city girl with a small town soul, and Anna may be a small town girl who landed in the big city, but both feel that there is no better way to meet your fellow surveyors than becoming active in TSPS! The more active you become, the more connections you make. The more connections you make, the more resources you have available – all of which can be beneficial for you, your company and the surveying profession. As with anything we do in Texas…Let’s make it bigger and better!

Tags:  adult learning  CEUs  continuing education  members  membership benefits  surveyors  texas land surveyors 

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Renew Your Membership or Join TSPS by December 31st

Posted By DJ Kyle - TSPS Executive Director, Thursday, December 8, 2016

With just a few weeks left in December and the busy holiday season almost here, please take a moment to renew your membership dues online via the link below. If you are not a member and are wondering “What’s In It For Me?” take a look at some of the benefits of TSPS membership.


MEMBERS - RENEW TODAY!

Follow these easy step-by-step instructions to renew your TSPS membership:

1. Login to the TSPS website and click on Manage Profile. If you have forgotten your username or need to reset your password, please call the TSPS office at 512-327-7871.

2. Under Manage Profile, click on Invoices

3. Under Invoices, click on Dues.

4. Check the Dues Invoice box on the left, then click on Pay Selected Invoices to input your credit card information.

And you are done!


NON-MEMBERS JOIN TODAY!

Active participation in TSPS can pay you untold personal and professional dividends - depending on what you do with your membership.

If you're still wondering, "What's In It For Me?", take a look at some of the benefits of TSPS membership:

  • Master the surveying profession through TSPS's education program
  • Attend the TSPS Annual Convention & Tech Expo to network and earn CEUs
  • Stay informed of TSPS and industry happenings with Texas Surveyor Magazine as well as the Metes & Bounds e-newsletter
  • Establish professional contacts
  • Receive significant discounts on CEU and paraprofessional training with your TSPS membership
  • Have representation before the state legislature
  • Access Forums on several different Field of Practice in the surveying profession
  • Increase your awareness through TSPS publications
  • Get involved in TSPS activities to advance your career
  • Earn recognition from your peers through our volunteer opportunities and awards programs
  • Prove Your Professionalism with a Survey Technician Certification
  • Contribute to your profession by developing leadership skills
  • Receive personalized, professional attention from TSPS staff
  • Take advantage of insurance benefits for you and your company
  • Wear your pride on your sleeve - shop the TSPS Logo Store
  • And much, much more!

Remember, there's a place for you at TSPS. Grow your personal career and empower the land surveying profession in Texas by joining today!

JOIN TSPS

Online: Click here to join TSPS

Mail: Download the member application, fill out and mail to:

TSPS, Attn: Membership, 2525 Wallingwood Drive Ste 300, Austin TX 78746

Fax: Download the member application, fill out and fax to the TSPS office 512-327-7872

Tags:  join tsps  members  membership  membership benefits  renew membership 

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Forums now available for TSPS members!

Posted By Kristen L. Evon, Friday, October 7, 2016
Updated: Thursday, December 8, 2016

Forums are now available on the TSPS website (for members only!) to ask questions, post comments and/or articles related to these specific Field of Practice topics in the surveying industry:

Boundary Surveying | Land Development | Route and Right of Way Corridor Surveying
Construction Staking | Energy Development - Oil, Gas and Wind

It's easy to participate!

  1. Login to the TSPS website to access Forums (under the Member Resources tab once logged in)
  2. Click the title to the Field(s) of Practice of interest to view topics posted. Ask questions, post comments/pictures/articles on threads pertaining to personal or professional interest

Within Forums, members can also:

  • edit their forum signature
  • post photos, videos, articles of topic related interest to other members
  • subscribe to a forum digest that will send a single email containing all recent forum activity
  • subscribe to a specific forum or to a specific forum topic to be notified of new replies that have just been posted

Tags:  Fields of Practice  forums  membership benefits 

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Ask Yourself This Question...

Posted By Charles H. Gutierrez, RPLS, Wednesday, June 8, 2016
Updated: Monday, June 6, 2016

Ask yourself this question, should you belong to a professional association, such as the Texas Society of Professional Surveyors? If you want to get ahead in your career, the answer is “yes”. As a tireless advocate of the Texas Society of Professional Surveyors (TSPS), and well-versed in the advantages of membership, belonging to the Society can help members in a variety of ways.

The Texas Society of Professional Surveyors membership has incredible benefits for ambitious, career-oriented business people. The Society encourages regular interaction, which leads to learning, personal growth, and career advantages. Your employer or clients look at you as an expert in your field, but there are times when even experts can use some good advice. People in business do not thrive when they are isolated from their colleagues. 

Another reason to consider membership to a professional organization is to take advantage of their career resources. TSPS has a searchable online career center with instant 'new job post notification' exclusively available to members. Other benefits include information about seminars, training or certification classes, scholarship information, links to publications, as well as information on new and proposed regulations related to your licensure (TBPLS) that may make a difference with your career. Creating professional relationships is important, and joining TSPS allows you to have a sense of security and trust. Staying on top of these issues is important and giving back can be the greatest reward and benefit.

Are there aspects in the Surveying industry that you wish you could to change? If so, joining TSPS would give you a forum for changing those unfavorable aspects. You may find that many feel the same way, and when you unite and collaborate with your comrades, your combined voices can make a difference.

Enhance your network, take charge of your career, and broaden your knowledge; thank you for being a member or becoming a member of the Texas Society of Professional Surveyors.

Tags:  membership  membership benefits  professional association  texas land surveyors 

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