Template for Data Collection for CM Activities
Providers
of professional development may find the following templates useful in
collecting data for activities that may be eligible for CM credit, including
single and multi-part activities and self-study materials. Please visit the
CM website for more details on the CM program at
www.planning.org/cm.
Single
Activity
Details
A single
activity is defined as a self-contained, face-to-face event, such as a
workshop, at which participants cannot choose among multiple activities. All
participants at a single event attend the same activities and earn the same
number of credits.
You will need to enter the following information into the CM database for
each eligible activity:
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Organization Contact and Billing Information |
Contact:
Linda Stoll, 715-346-4853,
lstoll@uwsp.edu
Bill:
American Planning Association Wisconsin Chapter |
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General
Organization Information (i.e. website address, short description, etc.) |
Information for the Wisconsin Chapter can be found at
www.wisconsinplanners.org
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Name of Activity
|
Teleconference: “Land Use Legislation and Case Law Update”
This
program is one of the Local Land Use Planning And Zoning Wisline
Teleconference series produced by the Local Government Center at the
University of Wisconsin Extension in conjunction with the Wisconsin
Chapter of the APA. |
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Start
Date and Time / End Date and Time |
April
14, 2010, 10:30 a.m. (start) – Noon (end) |
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Number
of Credit Hours Requested
(1 hour
= 1 CM credit) |
1.5 |
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Indication whether activity meets law or ethics requirement |
Meet law
requirement |
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Location (city, state, country)
|
Statewide Teleconference originating from Madison, Wisconsin |
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Sponsoring Organization(s)
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American
Planning Association Wisconsin Chapter and University of Wisconsin
Extension |
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Topic (i.e. brownfields, small town and rural, housing, etc.) |
Land use
law |
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Short description of the activity and how it meets the CM
criteria (up to 300 words)
|
This
program reviews recent Wisconsin court decisions and legislation related
to land use planning and implementation. |
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Instructors' Names and Designation (AICP, FAICP if applicable)
Instructors' Biographies, including current professional title and
notable achievements that indicate required level of expertise
You may include up to three instructors
|
Brian W.
Ohm, J.D., Professor and Chair, Department of Urban and Regional
Planning, University of Wisconsin-Madison, vice-president for Chapter
Affairs, Wisconsin Chapter APA. |