Arkansas HVACR NewsMagazine November 2022

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Following the UA Fort Smith site, EXPOs were held at • SAU Tech, East Camden • NWTI, Springdale • ASU Tech Center, Jonesboro • UA PTC, North Little Rock The following scheduled locations are • National Park, Hot Springs, Nov. 8 • UA Hope, Hope, Nov. 17 • North Arkansas College, Harrison, Nov. 21 • East Arkansas Community College, Forrest City, December 15 While the National Park location is full, the other three have room but licensees are encouraged to enroll ASAP as they are filling up. To register, click on the following EXPO logo and select the location you want to attend.

Continuing Education EXPOs Get Off to Big Start Effective January 1, 2023, 4 hours of continuing education is required of “ A ” , “ B ” , “ C ” , “ D ” , and “ E ” licensee holders to renew their license. It is based on a calendar year. Your continuing education must have been completed within the preceding year before the license must be renewed. Continuing education rolled out in a big way October 4 th in Fort Smith with the Arkansas HVACR Association offering the opportunity to get all 4 hours of required training in one afternoon. The fee was $100 with members of the Association getting a $50 discount. Meeting at UA Fort Smith in the Bakery District, 40 local licensees completed their training and are set to renew their license in 2023. The format of the EXPOs is as follows: Noon to 1:00 p.m. – Lunch & Kick Off 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. – Breakout Sessions 3:00 to 5:00 p.m. – Code Session The breakout sessions have been furnished by: Larry Clark, R & E Supply Robert Crow, Sanders Supply Randy Parrish, Ed ’ s Supply Matt Schoeb, Dap Foam Insulation Bret Ward, York Cary Wheaton, Rheem Mfg.

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