Seminar participants may be eligible to earn the following continuing education credit by attending CDIAC seminars.
- Certified California Municipal Treasurer (CCMT) Designation: Attendees can submit their Certificate of Attendance to the California Municipal Treasurers Association (CMTA) to earn credits towards the CDIAC training requirement of the CCMT designation from CMTA.
- Certificate of Attendance: CDIAC will issue a Certificate of Attendance for each day of the program to those who sign in at the registration desk. Certificates will be issued within 2 weeks after the program. Participants can submit their Certificate of Attendance to their governing entity to request credits. CDIAC’s education programs are accepted by many governing entities as certifiable. Certificates of Attendance will not be issued to attendees with an outstanding balance until the balance is paid in full.
- County Treasurers/Tax Collectors: Under California Government Code Section 27000.8, CDIAC’s educational programs are a source for California county treasurers, tax collectors, or treasurer/tax collectors to obtain continuing education credits.
- Continuing Professional Education (CPE) | Accountants: The California Board of Accountancy does not pre-approve or register providers of continuing education courses. CDIAC adheres to the regulations and requirements prescribed in the California Accountancy Act. Certificates of Attendance may be submitted to your governing entity to request credits.
- Minimum Continuing Legal Education (MCLE) Credits | Attorneys: CDIAC is an approved provider of Minimum Continuing Legal Education (MCLE) credit by the California State Bar. Attorneys must provide their State Bar number at the CDIAC seminar to receive a certificate of attendance.