Continuous Education. Astrologers are expected to engage in ongoing education and training to stay updated with the latest astrological techniques, trends, and best practices. This ensures they provide accurate, informed, and ethical guidance to clients.
Continuous Education. An auditor is required to engage in continuous education to ensure the regular maintenance of theoretical knowledge, professional skills and values. The continuing education shall, at a minimum, correspond to 20 hours per year and a total of 120 hours in any period of three years. The continuing education period of an auditor who is granted certification for the first time shall begin on 1 January of the year following certification. Continuing education pursuant to the first paragraph above shall, in any three year period, cover at least the following fields, and the minimum of continuing education in each field shall be as follows:
a. auditing, 30 hours, b. accounting and finance, 20 hours, c. tax law and company law, 15 hours, d. ethics and professional values, 10 hours. An auditor shall keep records of his or her continuous education and a minimum of 60 hours shall be verifiable in any three-year period. The Minister may issue further provisions on auditors' continuing education in a regulation. Auditors shall perform their work with due care and conscientiousness in all respects and observe the provisions of the laws and rules that apply to their work. Auditors shall observe the Code of Ethics issued by the Institute of State Authorised Public Accountants. An auditor has the status of a public official when carrying out audits.
Continuous Education. Employee is encouraged and is expected, from time to time, to attend scientific meetings, professional conventions, post-graduate courses and seminars, and other educational meetings in Employee's field of practice. Any costs incurred by Employee in connection with one week of such activities must receive prior written approval of Employer. Such expenses of attendance shall be reimbursed upon Employee's presenting to Employer an itemized expense voucher with receipts for expenses to be reimbursed. Expenses in excess of the amount provided herein may be approved from the Employer, only in writing, from time to time should conditions warrant in the sole discretion of the Employer. Both parties agree that continuing education expenses are estimated at $2,000 annually.