HR Certification Institute (Hrci) Recertification Handbook: Policies and Procedures
HR Certification Institute (Hrci) Recertification Handbook: Policies and Procedures
HR Certification Institute (Hrci) Recertification Handbook: Policies and Procedures
APPENDIX
Code of Ethical and Professional Responsibility ............................................................................................................................................................ 14
Overview 14
Professional Responsibility .......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 14
Professional Development ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 14
Ethical Leadership........................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 14
Fairness and Justice ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 14
Conflicts of Interest......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 15
Use of Information .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 15
WHY RECERTIFY?
Holding an HR Certification Institute (HRCI) credential requires that you actively demonstrate your dedication to remaining
up to date with the rapidly changing HR profession through continued professional development and recertification. To keep
your Associate Professional in Human Resources™ (aPHR™), Professional in Human Resources® (PHR®), Senior Professional in
Human Resources® (SPHR®), Global Professional in Human Resources® (GPHR®), Professional in Human Resources - California®
(PHRca®), Professional in Human Resources - International™ (PHRi™), and/or Senior Professional in Human Resources -
International™ (SPHRi™) designation(s), HR Certification Institute requires all certified HR professionals to recertify every three
(3) years, either by testing again or by accumulating the required recertification credit hours below through Professional
Development or Professional Achievement.
TOTAL # OF
DESIGNATION RECERTIFICATION #/TYPE OF SPECIFIED CREDIT HOURS
CREDIT HOURS
aPHR 45 N/A
PHR 60 N/A
PHRi 60 N/A
The credit hours earned should fall into one of these categories:
Professional Development
• Pre-Approved Programs
• Continuing Education
• Self-Directed Learning
Professional Achievement
• Instruction
• On-the-Job Experience
• Research/Publishing
• Leadership
• HR Membership
RECERTIFICATION BY RE-EXAMINATION
Most certified HR professionals prefer to recertify through continuing professional development. Some professionals, however,
prefer to recertify by retaking the exam.
NOTE: If you live in a country that is subject to economic sanctions imposed by the U.S. Government, you MUST recertify by exam at a
test site that is not located in a country under embargo.
You must meet the current eligibility requirements at the time you apply to be recertified by exam.
RECERTIFICATION NOTIFICATIONS
HR Certification Institute will send you reminder emails throughout your certification cycle. In order to receive emails
reminders from HRCI, please make sure to keep your email address current. To make changes to your street address or email
address, log into your online profile and click on the “edit primary contact information” (located under your profile picture on
the left side of the page). Remember to check the primary box when changing your information, to ensure all communications
from HRCI will be sent to the updated address(es) in your profile. We will not change your certification cycle or the submission
requirements because you did not receive email reminders.
DEFINING “HR-RELATED”
In general, if an activity can be tied to the Exam Content Outline for that certification and it adds to a person’s knowledge
of the HR field, we award recertification credit. You can find the aPHR, PHR, PHRca, SPHR, GPHR, PHRi, and SPHRi certification
Exam Content Outlines at www.hrci.org. All recertification activities must be HR-related. Activities that focus on personal
development are not eligible for recertification credit. Examples of personal development courses or activities are “How to
Reduce Stress,” “Developing Your Network for Success,” and “Time Management.” When you submit your recertification
application, you must show how the activity is HR-related if it is an activity that has not already been pre-approved by HR
Certification Institute. Additionally, when you describe your activities, you should relate them to the HR Exam Content
Outline. In some cases, an HR Certification Institute reviewer may not accept the activity if it does not seem to be HR-related.
We may also contact you via email to ask for more information about an activity.
GPHR-CERTIFIED
If you hold a GPHR designation, 15 hours of the required 60 recertification credit hours must be in Global HR Management. HR
Certification Institute defines Global HR Management as an activity that can be tied directly to a section of the GPHR Exam
Content Outline, which you can find on our website at www.hrci.org.
SPHRi- OR SPHR-CERTIFIED
If you hold an SPHRi or SPHR designation, at least 15 hours business credits of the 60 hours you earn must add to
your knowledge of your organization and how it operates. Refer to the “HR as a Business Leader” functional area of the SPHRi
Exam Content Outline, or the “Business Management and Strategy” area of the PHR/SPHR Exam Content Outlines for
the types of activities that meet this requirement. You will find them online at www.hrci.org. Programs that have been pre-
approved for business credit have met this requirement.
NOTE: If you hold both the SPHR and SPHRi credentials concurrently, you only have to meet the 15 business hours requirement a single
time to satisfy the specified credit requirement.
In some cases, one continuing education activity may count toward specified credit hours for more than one certification. For
example, a five-hour seminar on global demographic workforce trends could count toward meeting the specified credit hours
requirement for both the GPHR and SPHR designations. However, it contributes only five hours toward the overall requirement
of earning 60 credit hours.
Your prorated specified recertification credit hours and certification cycle dates will be available in your online profile upon
receipt of your exam results.
QUESTIONS OR COMMENTS?
Thank you for being certified by HR Certification Institute. The recertification process is a critical component of maintaining
professional certification, and HR Certification Institute is here to support you during this process. If you have questions or
comments, please feel free to contact us:
Email: [email protected]
Phone (US toll free): +1.866.898.4724 | +1.571.551.6100
Website: www.hrci.org
• If you took your exam and passed on 1/16/2013 and your birth month is July, you would be due to recertify on or by
7/31/2016. Thereafter, you would recertify every three years by July 31.
• If the month in which you are due to recertify (for example, June 2014) is the same as your birth month listed in our
records (for example, June 2014), your cycle date will remain the same.
• If the month in which you are due to recertify (for example, June 2014) occurs earlier in the year than your birth month
listed in our records (for example, December 2014), your cycle date will be extended to the end of your birth month,
later that same year (in this example, December 31, 2014).
• If the month in which you are due to recertify (for example, June 2014) occurs later in the year than your birth month
listed in our records (for example, January 2014), your cycle end date will be extended to the end of your birth month
in the following year (in this example, January 31, 2015).
Your certification cycle dates may be found on your certificate and in your online profile.
You must earn your recertification credit hours during your current certification cycle. You can begin adding information to
your online file the day after your certification cycle ends. For example, if your recertification end date is December 31, you
may start earning recertification credit toward the next certification cycle on January 1. However, you will not be able to
record these activities on your recertification application until your previous recertification application has been approved.
You may submit your recertification application 12 months after the cycle start date and after the recertification requirements
for the designation have been met. However, your certification cycle will always begin the day after the previous cycle ended.
Additionally, if you recertify early, you may not carry activities forward to the next certification cycle. For example, if your
certification dates are December 2009 to December 2012, and you submit your recertification application in June 2012,
any activities you take part in from July 2012 through 2012 would NOT count toward your next certification cycle.
Make this payment when you submit your application. The application fee is nonrefundable, even if we do not approve your
application. If you submit your PHR recertification application and then take and pass the SPHR, your recertification fee will
not be refunded. If you complete the application online, you must pay the fee when you submit your application. You can pay
the online application fee with Visa, MasterCard or American Express credit cards. To pay with a check, please submit all your
recertification activities online and then complete the Recertification Payment Form. You may find this form at www.hrci.
org/certification-handbooks/forms. Please do not send cash. Include your name and home telephone number (including
area code) on your check.
Therefore, an individual may NOT hold both a PHR and an SPHR. Also, recertification activities completed for the PHR will NOT
count toward the new SPHR, because a new certification cycle date is assigned when the SPHR is earned.
For all of the other certifications (aPHR, PHRca, GPHR, PHRi and SPHRi), HR Certification Institute conducted independent
practice analysis studies that resulted in separate and distinct bodies of knowledge. HR professionals may hold any of these
certifications separately or in combination with each other or with the PHR or SPHR. HR professionals need to decide for
themselves which of these certifications relate to their HR experience and bring value to their current and future career goals.
SUSPENDED STATUS
You have the primary responsibility for keeping your certification current. Since HR Certification Institute sends periodic
reminders of recertification end dates, please keep your email address current. However, failure to receive reminders is not
grounds for missing your cycle end date.
Your certification cycle end dates are also displayed in both your online profile and on your certificate. Applications for
recertification that are received online or postmarked the same day as the end date of the certification cycle are considered
on-time submissions. If you fail to submit your application by the last day of your cycle, your credential(s) will be placed in
Suspended status for up to 12 months.
While your credential(s) are in Suspended status, you will not be able to represent yourself as certified. Your name will not
appear in our Directory of Certified Professionals, and HRCI will not be able to verify your credentials to your current or
potential employers. However, once you successfully recertify, they will be reinstated.
EXPIRED STATUS
If you fail to recertify by the end of the 12-month period during which your credential(s) are in Suspended status, your status
will be changed to Expired. Once your credential(s) expire, you will need to reapply and successfully pass the current edition of
the exam(s) to regain the use of your credential(s).
Although we will no longer allow for Extensions, we will review hardship cases with extenuating circumstances
(i.e. serious health conditions, termination of employment, etc.). In hardship cases, individuals may be permitted
to use their credential(s) while in Suspended status by paying the 100 USD fee at the time of approval.
If you would like to inquire about your own hardship request, please send a description of your hardship to the recertification
team at [email protected]. Once you have submitted your request, you will receive a response from our recertification manager.
EMERITUS STATUS
Emeritus status allows currently certified HR professionals whose status is Member-Active to continue to use their
designation(s) after they retire from the HR profession without having to recertify. Any aPHR, PHR, PHRca, SPHR, GPHR, PHRi,
and SPHRi-certified HR professionals may request emeritus status if they are age 60 or older and are retiring from the HR
profession. They may be retiring from work that includes consulting, private and public-sector HR work and/or part-time
teaching at a college or university. Those who plan to continue doing part-time HR work — perhaps as a consultant or as a
lecturer — are not considered retired and are not eligible for emeritus status.
To request emeritus status, please mail HR Certification Institute a letter of intent to retire with your name, email address,
designation(s), certification cycle(s), the name of your organization, and the date you plan to retire. Include proof of your age,
for example a copy of your driver’s license, with the letter. There is a one-time processing fee of 100 USD, and payment can be
made via Visa, MasterCard or American Express credit cards or with a check made payable to HR Certification Institute.
Please consider this status carefully before you request it. Certified HR professionals awarded emeritus status who later
decide to re-enter the HR profession will have their emeritus status removed and will have to retake the exam. Anyone
granted emeritus status must use the word “Emeritus” in conjunction with their designation. For example, if you hold a
PHR designation and are granted emeritus status, you would use “PHR Emeritus” in any communications that includes the
designation. A new certificate will be issued indicating the emeritus status.
LIFE CERTIFICATION
Prior to 1996, HR Certification Institute granted Life Certification to certified HR professionals who had successfully recertified
their designation at least twice. In 1996, HR Certification Institute’s Board of Directors discontinued this option, recognizing
that a constantly changing profession requires continual professional development.
If you hold a Life Certification and then later earn another designation, you will have to recertify by completing the required
credit hours (including any specified credit hours) for the additional designation.
Once you submit your online application, you will receive an email letting you know that we received it. We will contact
you again after we have reviewed your application. If your application is incomplete, we will email you with a request for
more information. When your application is approved, we will send you a notification email and a new certificate. Your new
certificate will display your next certification start and end dates.
Please allow up to four (4) weeks from the time we receive your application for us to review and then notify you about your
application.
INCOMPLETE APPLICATIONS
When we are reviewing your application, we may contact you for more information. When we ask for more information, we will
give you a deadline for when you must respond. If you do not meet this deadline, your application may not be approved.
If we ask you for more information, we will not ask you to pay any additional fees. If you fully describe your activities, we are
less likely to ask you for additional information. We highly recommend that you fully describe your activities and show how
they relate to the relevant HR Exam Content Outline.
RECERTIFICATION AUDIT
A certain percentage of recertification applications are randomly selected for audit upon submission. If you are selected
for our audit, you will be notified immediately when you submit your recertification application for review. HR Certification
Institute randomly audits applications as part of our NCCA accreditation to ensure the quality and integrity of our certification
programs.
We recommend that as you enter your activities into your application throughout your cycle, you upload documentation that
demonstrates you have completed an activity. Completing this step as you enter activities will make your recertification plan
a reference tool to store your certificates of completion and documentation and will make participation in our audit process
streamlined and simple. Since the audit selection process is completely random, you should keep all supporting documents
for reference until the audit of your applications has been completed. Should your application be selected for an audit, it will
not be considered complete until documentation of all activities listed has been provided.
Further information and instructions will be provided to you at the time your application is selected for audit. HR Certification
Institute will work with you to successfully complete the audit process.
Here are the steps below to assist you with entering audit documentation.
1. Please log in to your recertification application. Once you are in the application, find the activity that you want to
add the document to.
2. There is will be an orange button located on the right that reads “Submit Audit Docs.” Please click to access the
pop-up box.
3. Once you have accessed the pop-up box you can upload documents where it reads “Upload Activity Documentation.”
4. When you have uploaded the document, please click the submit button to access the pop-up screen.
5. To complete the entry please select “Yes” in the “I attest” box located at the bottom of the page. Please repeat this
process for each of the activities that have been entered.
6. Once you have submitted the required credit hours of documentation, please click “Submit for Audit” at the top
right for review.
NAME CHANGES
The only way to process a name change in your online profile is to follow the steps below. Only HR Certification Institute
has the access needed to change your name in our online system. For security reasons, we require that you send us legal
documents to allow us to make a name change. These legal documents include a driver’s license, marriage license, or other
legal notification. Once we have made the name change, we will shred any legal documents you have sent us.
We will not reissue a new certificate with your new name during a certification cycle unless you complete the Additional
Certificate Request Form (www.hrci.org/certification-handbooks/forms). However, we will add your new name to your
online profile and use your new name on future certificates. If you submit your name change request and documents at the
time you are recertifying, your new certificate will have your new name.
DUPLICATE/REPLACEMENT CERTIFICATES
You may request duplicate or replacement certificates. To request a duplicate or replacement certificate, complete the
Additional Certificate Request Form (www.hrci.org/certification-handbooks/forms) and make a 25 USD payment.
You may pay with Visa, MasterCard, or American Express or with a check made payable to HR Certification Institute. Your
name must appear on all checks.
Any request for reconsideration must be made submitted on the HRCI Request for Reconsideration Form to certdirector@
hrci.org within 10 business days of receiving the adverse determination. The written request must include date of
determination, details of the circumstances, the reason for the appeal (including relevant supporting materials not previously
submitted), and individual’s email address, postal address, and a phone number at which the individual can be reached.
Receipt of the request will be acknowledged via email within five (5) business days of receipt.
The request will be reviewed by the Senior Director, Client Relations & Services who will obtain and review any additional
information relevant to the appeal within 10 business days of receipt of request. The director will notify the individual of the
decision within five (5) business days of the determination. The determination will be final.
40-HOUR MAXIMUM
PROFESSIONAL ACHIEVEMENT The 40 hours may come from one subcategory (except for membership)
or any combination of the five subcategories.
Instruction
Leadership
All recertification activities must be HR-related. In general, if an activity can be related to the Exam Content Outline for
the certification an individual has earned and it adds to the certification holder’s knowledge of the HR field, it is considered
“HR-related” and recertification credit will be awarded. The aPHR, PHR, PHRca, SPHR, GPHR, PHRi, and SPHRi Exam Content
Outlines may be found online at www.hrci.org.
Exception: Self-Directed Learning has a limit of 30 credit hours. This includes activities that have no formal structure or
instructor.
Policy
Earn credits by attending programs pre-approved by HRCI.
All pre-approved programs can be viewed here: http://www.hrci.org/recertification/pre-approved-activity-search.
Business Rules
The program ID will be distributed by the host organization only. The program credit hours and type of credit will auto
populate into an individual’s recertification file as long as the program ID and dates of the event match exactly.
Note on conference submission: Only use the program ID for a conference when applying for general credit or if an entire
conference has been awarded specified credit. If you need specified credit and the conference has been awarded general
credit, please enter each session separately in the Continuing Education/Instructor Led Subcategory.
Specified credit (business, global, and California) may be earned through pre-approved programs.
Audit Documentation
Certificate or letter of attendance, registration form, receipt, or email confirmation are all acceptable forms of documentation.
Policy
Earn credits by completing a course offered by a college or university, by attending a non-pre-approved program or
conference that adds to your HR knowledge, by participating in e-learning, online training, in-house work training, or by
attending a professional HR chapter program.
Business Rules
Programs must be at least 45 minutes long (30 minutes of content and 15 minutes of Q&A is the minimum) and HR-related.
Credit may be recorded in quarter-hour increments such as 1.25 for a program that is one and fifteen minutes in length.
Programs held during a meal must be at least 1.5 hours long in order to be eligible for one hour of credit. For a one-day
conference, six credit hours are awarded. Documentation must be included to be considered for more than six hours.
Pre-conference workshops may be awarded additional credit if a separate registration is required.
For each semester credit hour, 10 recertification credits will be awarded. For a three-credit semester course, 30 recertification
credit hours will be awarded. If a course is audited rather than attended for credit, a maximum of 10 credit hours will be
awarded. To receive recertification credit for a college or university course, a grade of “C” must be earned.
Specified credit (business, global, and California) may be earned through continuing education/instructor-led courses.
Audit Documentation
Certificate or letter of attendance, registration form, course syllabus, unofficial transcript, grade report, or other course
material are all acceptable forms of documentation.
If you audit (meaning you attend the classes, but are not responsible for completing coursework) an HR-related college or
university course, you can claim a maximum of 10 recertification credit hours on your recertification application. If you have
additional questions about how to determine how much credit you can potentially earn for taking a college or university
course, please contact our client relations team at [email protected].
NOTE: To receive recertification credits for college/university coursework, you must pass the course with a grade of “C” or better.
• Typically, six credit hours are awarded for attending all conference educational sessions during a one-day conference.
• Additional credit hours may be awarded for preconference workshops if you give additional information about them on
your recertification application.
Policy
Earn credits for self-directed activities such as:
Audit Documentation
Notes and specific learnings from the activity or a letter from a mentor or coach verifying time are acceptable forms of
documentation.
Business Rules
Credit can be recorded in quarter-hour increments such as 1.25 for a program that is one hour and fifteen minutes in length.
Specific applications to HR knowledge must be demonstrated upon submission of activity.
• Book must be on an HR-related subject that aligns with knowledge or a responsibility listed in one of HRCI’s Exam Content
Outlines.
• There must be an official facilitator for each book club discussion who is responsible for submitting the book to HRCI for
pre-approval credit.
• The facilitated book discussion must meet at least once for a minimum of one hour.
• Specified credit (business, global, or California) may be earned.
• Instruction
• On-the-Job Activity
• Leadership
• Research and Publishing
• HR Membership (12-Hour Maximum)
Subcategory: Instruction
Presenting on an HR topic, facilitating a book discussion.
Policy
Earn credit for making a formal HR-related presentation such as:
• A Workshop
• In-House Training
• External Training
• A College/University Course
• Book Club Facilitation
• A Webinar
Business Rules
Presentations must be at least 60 minutes in length and HR-related. To account for course preparation time, instructors earn
two recertification credit hours for each hour of presentation time. Credit will only be awarded the first time a presentation is
given. Presentations that communicate company policies do not earn credit.
A facilitator of a pre-approved book discussion may earn credit for the discussion portion. For example, leading a discussion
about the impact of a book on HR practices.
Specified credit (business, global, or California) may be earned through this category.
Audit Documentation
A copy of the presentation, syllabus/agenda, or the book discussion questions are all acceptable forms of documentation.
Policy
Earn credit for an HR activity that adds to your HR knowledge gained through work experience.
If the activity is something that you have never done before, credit will be earned for first-time on-the-job activities.
For example, if you need to create a performance appraisal program for your company, you would submit the activities
undertaken to accomplish this goal as your documentation for recertification credit.
If the overall experience is something you have done before, credit will be earned only if something has been added or
changed that requires you to learn something new. For example, you have already implemented a performance appraisal
program, but you decide to add a new feature, such as 360-degree feedback. You must learn the details of this approach so
that you can present to key stakeholders. These new HR-related learnings would be eligible for recertification credit.
Audit Documentation
A detailed letter from your employer.
Specified credit (business, global, or California) may be earned through this category.
Subcategory: Leadership
Volunteer your HR knowledge and expertise outside of your organization.
Policy
Earn credit by contributing your HR expertise to individuals or organizations (non-compensated time only).
Business Rules:
Credit may be earned in the following ways (role must be HR-related):
*If you were coached or mentored, please report this in the Self-Directed Learning Subcategory.
Audit Documentation
Letter from organization that includes a description of the panel, board, or committee and your specific role in the group, exam
development panel, or focus group invitation/agenda, mentor guidelines, survey invitation, and proof that survey was completed
are all acceptable forms of documentation.
Policy
Earn credit by conducting primary research on an HR-related topic for publication
Audit Documentation
Summary of publication, documentation of time, letter from publisher are all acceptable forms of documentation.
Policy
Earn credit for participation in a national, international, and local HR association.
Business Rules
Two credits per year, per association, for a maximum of 12 credits per recertification cycle may be earned. Credit will be
awarded for the period in which the membership overlapped with the recertification cycle.
Must be a member for at least six months to earn one recertification credit.
Audit Documentation
Membership card, dues receipt, or a letter from the association are all acceptable forms of documentation.
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Code of Ethical and Professional Responsibility
HRCI’s Code of Ethical and Professional Responsibility has been adopted to promote and maintain the highest standards of
service and conduct for all persons it has certified to use any of its certification marks, including: aPHR, PHR, SPHR, PHRca, GPHR,
PHRi and SPHRi. Our Board of Directors determines who is certified and thus authorized to use the marks. Implicit in the
acceptance of this authorization is an obligation not only to comply with the mandates and requirements of all applicable laws
and regulations but also to take responsibility to act in an ethical and professionally responsible manner. Adherence to these
standards is expected from all who hold an HRCI credential and serves to ensure public confidence in the integrity of these
individuals. Those holding an HRCI credential commit to the following:
Professional Responsibility
As an HRCI certification holder, you are responsible for adding value to the organizations you serve and contributing to the
ethical success of those organizations. You accept professional responsibility for your individual decisions and actions. You
also are an advocate for the HR profession by engaging in activities that enhance its credibility and value. You will:
Professional Development
As an HRCI certification holder, you must strive to meet the highest standards of competence and commit to strengthen
your competencies on a continuous basis. You will:
• Commit to continuous learning, skills development and application of new knowledge related to both HR
management and the organizations you serve.
• Contribute to the Exam Content Outline, the evolution of the profession and the growth of individuals through
teaching, research and dissemination of knowledge.
Ethical Leadership
As an HRCI certification holder, you are expected to exhibit individual leadership as a role model for maintaining the
highest standards of ethical conduct. You will:
• Adhere to and advocate the use of published policies on conflicts of interest within your organization
• Refrain from using your position for personal, material or financial gain or the appearance of such
• Refrain from giving or seeking preferential treatment in the HR processes
• Prioritize your obligations to identify conflicts of interest or the appearance thereof. When conflicts arise, you will
disclose them to relevant stakeholders.
Use of Information
As an HRCI certification holder, you must consider and protect the rights of individuals, especially in the acquisition and
dissemination of information, while ensuring truthful communications and facilitating informed decision-making. You will:
1. HR Certification Institute (HRCI) is an independent certifying organization for the humanresources profession. As a
certifying organization, HRCI evaluates individuals who wish to enter,continue and/or advance in the profession through
the certification process. HRCI is governedby the Board of Directors (Board). HR Certification Institute Certification
Council (Council) wasestablished in 2016 as a Special Purpose Council within HR Certification Institute. The Council
isestablished in HR Certification Institute Bylaws, which authorize the Council to have autonomy indecision making
regarding the development and administration of HR Certification Institute’scertification programs.
2. Those certified by HRCI (referred to as “certificants”) have successfully completed the requiredcertification process,
which includes meeting certain eligibility requirements and passing acertification examination. HRCI certificants
subscribe to a Code of Ethical and ProfessionalResponsibility. By applying for certification or recertification, HR
professionals agree that theyhave read and will comply with the Code of Ethical and Personal Responsibility, the
Complaintsand Disciplinary Policy and other certification program policies. These disciplinary proceduresare not
formal legal proceedings, thus many formal rules and practices of a court proceeding arenot observed. The rules are
intended to afford due process and fairness.
3. Successful candidates are granted certification by HRCI and may hold themselves to the publicas such. In order to
maintain and enhance the credibility of HRCI certification programs, HRCIhas adopted these Administrative Procedures
(the “Procedures”) to allow consumers and othersto bring complaints concerning a certificant’s conduct to HRCI. If a
violation constitutes groundsfor sanctions as set forth below, the Certification Council established by the HRCI Board
mayreprimand, or revoke the individual’s certification.
c. An irregular event in connection with a HR Certification examination, including (but notlimited to)
copying examination materials, causing a disruption in the testing area, andfailure to abide by reasonable
test administration rules;
d. Taking the exam for any purpose other than that of becoming credentialed in the areareferenced in
the title of the exam;
i. Conviction of a felony under federal or state law in a matter related to the practice of, orqualifications
for, professional activity.
5. It should be emphasized that actions taken under these Procedures do not constituteenforcement of the law,
although referral to appropriate federal, state, or local governmentagencies may be made by HRCI regarding
the conduct of the certificant in appropriatesituations.
Individuals who submit complaints are not entitled to any relief or damages by virtue of these Procedures, although they
will receive notice of the actions taken if the submitter agrees in advance and in writing to maintain any such information in
confidence.
1. The Certification Council is responsible for development and administration of the HRCI certification programs and
for the implementation of these Procedures.
2. The Certification Council Chair is specifically responsible for ensuring that these Procedures are implemented and
followed.
3. All Certification Council members, staff, and other individuals engaged in investigations or decisions with respect to
any complaint under these Procedures may be indemnified and defended by HRCI from and against liability arising
from HRCI-related activities to the extent provided by law.
C. Complaints
1. Complaints must be submitted in writing by an individual or entity. Inquiries or submissions other than complaints may
be reviewed and handled by HRCI at its discretion.
2. The complaint must be submitted on HRCI’s Complaint and Disciplinary Form and the specific grounds for sanctions as
referenced above in Section A.3 of these Procedures that is relevant to the complaint must be cited.
e. In HRCI’s sole reasonable discretion may choose not to review or further pursue a complaint based
on the date of the violation; or
f. In HRCI’s sole reasonable discretion, are more appropriately addressed by an administrative, regulatory,
or law-making entity.
Upon receipt and preliminary review of a submission involving an HRCI certification program or the grounds for
sanction, the Director, Business Operations (“Director”) may conclude, in his/her sole discretion that the submission
does not constitute an actionable complaint as described above. If not an actionable complaint, the submission is
disposed of by notice from the Director to its submitter, if the submitter is identified. All such preliminary dispositions
by the Director are reported to the Certification Council in writing in an annual summary. If the Director determines
that the submission is a valid and actionable complaint, the Director will contact the accused for any additional
information that may be necessary. The individual will have 30 days to submit any and all applicable documentation.
This documentation will be presented to the Certification Council for investigation. If no applicable documentation is
submitted within the 30 days, the Director may proceed with making a determination. The Director may consult with
the CEO and/or legal counsel as needed to make either determination.
5. The Director shall make the decisions described above and provide the notices requiredhereunder within sixty (60)
days of receipt of the complaint.
D. Review of Complaint
1. For each submission involving an alleged violation of the grounds for sanctions that the Directorconcludes is a valid
and actionable complaint, the Certification Council authorizes aninvestigation into its specific facts or circumstances
to whatever extent is necessary in order toclarify, expand, or corroborate the information provided by the submitter.
2. Both the individual submitting the complaint and the certificant who is the subject of theinvestigation (or his or her
employer) may be contacted for additional information with respect tothe complaint. The Certification Council may
at its discretion contact such other individuals whomay have knowledge of the facts and circumstances surrounding
the complaint.
3. All investigations and deliberations of the Certification Council are conducted in confidence,with all written
communications sealed and marked “Personal and Confidential,” and they areconducted objectively, without any
indication of prejudgment. An investigation may be directedtoward any aspect of a complaint which is relevant or
potentially relevant. Formal hearings arenot held and the parties are not expected to be represented by counsel,
although theCertification Council may consult HRCI’s counsel.
4. The Certification Council shall undertake all reasonable efforts to ensure that the review processset forth in
this section shall be completed within ninety (90) days of the determination toinvestigate.
The Certification Council initially determines whether it is appropriate to review the complaint under these
Procedures or whether the matter should be referred to another regulatory,administrative, or other entity
engaged in the administration of law.
The Certification Council may be assisted in the conduct of its investigation by additional HRCIstaff and/or legal
counsel. The Certification Council Chair exercises general supervision over allinvestigations.
E. Determination of Violation
Upon completion of an investigation, the Certification Council may make a determination that there has been a demonstrable
and serious violation based on the grounds for sanction. The determination of the disciplinary decision is prepared under the
CEO’s supervision and is presented to the HRCI Board along with the record of the Certification Council’s investigation.
1. If the Certification Council determines that a violation has not occurred, the complaint isdismissed with notice to the
certificant and the individual or entity who submitted the complaint.The complaint is included in an annual summary
Certification Council report.
2. If the Certification Council determines that a violation has occurred, the council will decide on an appropriate sanction.
3. This determination and the imposition of a sanction are promulgated by written notice to the certificant and to the
individual submitting the complaint, if the submitter agrees in advance and in writing to maintain in confidence
whatever portion of the information is not made public by the Council.
4. In certain circumstances, the Certification Council may determine that the certificant who has committed an actionable
sanction, should be offered an opportunity to submit a written assurance that the conduct in question has been
terminated and will not recur. The decision of the Certification Council to make such a determination is within their
discretionary power. If such an offer is extended, the certificant at issue must submit the required written assurance
within thirty days of receipt of the offer, and the assurance must be submitted in terms that are acceptable to the
F. Sanctions
1. Any of the following sanctions may be imposed by the Certification Council upon a certificantwhom the Certification
Council has determined to have violated the grounds for sanctions,although the disciplinary decision applied must
reasonably relate to the nature and severity ofthe violation, focusing on reformation of the conduct of the member and
deterrence of similarconduct by others:
The HRCI database and certificant’s file will be promptly updated to reflect any certification suspension or termination.
2. Reprimand in the form of a written notice from the Certification Council normally is sent to acertificant who has
received his or her first substantiated complaint. Suspension normally isimposed on a certificant who has received
two substantiated complaints. Termination normally isimposed on a certificant who has received two substantiated
complaints within a two yearperiod, or three or more substantiated complaints. The Certification Council may at
itsdiscretion, however, impose any of the sanctions, if warranted, in specific cases.
3. Certificants who have been terminated shall have their certification revoked and may not beconsidered for HRCI
certification in the future. If certification is revoked, any and all certificatesor other materials requested by HRCI must
be returned promptly to HRCI.
G. Appeal
1. Within thirty (30) days from receipt of notice of a determination by the Certification Council that an individual
committed an action resulting in grounds for sanctions, the affected certificant may submit to HRCI in writing a request
for an appeal.Upon receipt of a request for appeal, the Chair of the Certification Council will appoint a three(3)person
Appeal Panel. Individuals appointed to serve on the Appeal Panel cannot be current members of the HRCI Board of
Directors or Certification Council. Appeal Panel members will sign a confidentiality and conflict of interest statement
prior to beginning their service on the committee.
This Appeal Panel may review one or more appeals, upon request of the HRCI Certification Council Chair. No HRCI
staff may serve on the Appeal Panel; further, no one with any personal involvement or conflict of interest may serve on
the Appeal Panel.
2. The Appeal Panel may only review whether the determination by the Certification Council wasinappropriate
because of:
b. failure of the Certification Council or HRCI to conform to published criteria, policies, orprocedures.
Only facts and conditions up to and including the time of the Certification Council’s determination as represented
by facts known to HRCI are considered during an appeal. The appeal shall not include a hearing or any similar trial-
type proceeding. Except as otherwise set forth herein, legal counsel is not expected to participate in the appeal
process, unless requested by the appellant and approved by the HRCI Certification Council and the Appeal Panel. The
Certification Council and Appeal Panel may consult HRCI legal counsel.
3. The Appeal Panel conducts and completes the appeal within ninety (90) days after receipt of therequest for an appeal.
Written appellate submissions and any reply submissions may be made byauthorized representatives of the appellant
and of the Appeal Panel. Submissions are madeaccording to whatever schedule is reasonably established by the
Appeal Panel.
H. Resignation
If a certificant who is the subject of a complaint voluntarily surrenders his or her HRCI certification(s) at any time during
the pendency of a complaint under these Procedures, the complaint will be dismissed without any further action by the
Certification Council or an Appeal Board established after an appeal. If this occurs, the information will be retained in HRCI’s
permanent file for future reference. However, the Certification Council may authorize the Certification Chair to communicate
the fact and date of resignation, and the fact and general nature of the complaint which was pending at the time of the
resignation, to or at the request of a government entity engaged in the administration of law. Similarly, in the event of such
resignation, the person or entity who submitted the complaint are notified of the fact and date of resignation and that
Certification Council has dismissed the complaint as a result.
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