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Vermont APRN: board-defined CE hours per 2 years. Topic buckets from our live catalog — verify with your board.
Tracking aid only — not legal advice. Always confirm with Vermont Board of Nursing.
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2 years
Vermont Board of Nursing
Buckets from our catalog (ethics, supervision, etc.). Empty min/max usually means the board names a requirement without a numeric floor in our row — check the source link.
| Requirement | Hours | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Renew Vermont RN First or Maintain Compact RN | — | Vermont APRNs with a Vermont single-state RN license must renew the RN license and add the RN specialty before completing APRN renewal. APRNs with an active multistate RN license from another compact jurisdiction are not required to maintain a Vermont RN license. |
| Current National APRN Specialty Certification | — | Vermont APRN renewal requires uploading current certification from a national APRN specialty certifying organization. |
| 400 APRN Practice Hours or 960 Hours in 5 Years | — | Vermont APRN renewal requires attestation to active APRN practice of 50 days/400 hours in the last two years or 120 days/960 hours within the last five years of the current licensing period. |
| Current Collaborating Provider Agreement if Required | — | Vermont APRN renewal requires attestation to a current collaborating provider agreement when one is required. |
Looking up the rule is step one. Continuing Education Tracking App stores certificates, allocates category hours, and exports proof when you renew.