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APEGA regulates engineering and geoscience

Our main regulatory function is licensing individuals and companies that want to practise engineering and geoscience in Alberta.

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Published discipline decisions

APEGA registrants are required to practise engineering and geoscience skilfully, ethically, and professionally. APEGA investigates written complaints from registrants and the public.

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Regulatory

  • Discipline Decisions & Orders

    APEGA publishes discipline decisions and recommended discipline orders resulting from unprofessional conduct or unskilled practice by registrants.
  • Standards, Bulletins, and Guidelines

    APEGA's practice standards, bulletins, and guidelines explain the roles and responsibilities of professional members.
  • APEGA Annual Report

    Each spring, prior to the annual general meeting, APEGA produces a report of its activities, statistics, and finances, which it submits to the Government of Alberta.
  • Professional Practice Management Plan (PPMP)

    Enforceable as of May 1, 2023, this practice standard outlines the required parts of an APEGA permit holder's PPMP.
  • Continuing Professional Development

    This mandatory program ensures the health, safety, and welfare of the public by requiring that professionals engage in lifelong learning on an annual basis.
  • Good Standing

    Learn about APEGA's criteria for determining whether members and permit holders are considered in good standing.

News

  • Image showing the covers of the drafts CPD standard and PACE guideline

    New Continuing Professional Development Requirements Now in Effect

    APEGA’s revised Continuing Professional Development practice standard has been published and is in effect starting November 1, 2025. In addition, the new Personal Annual Competency Evaluation practice guideline has been published, which provides recommended best practices for tracking CPD activities under the revised standard.
  • Image showing the covers of the drafts CPD standard and PACE guideline

    Transition to New Continuing Professional Development Requirements Now Underway

    As of October 18, 2025, licensed professionals no longer need to complete activity-based CPD reporting. Any remaining CPD hours and activities that were added after the last submission period have been automatically submitted, and CPD compliance will not be assessed for any partial periods.
  • APEGA Council

    APEGA’s Continued Collaboration Across Jurisdictions

    In response to a resolution passed at the 2025 Annual General Meeting, APEGA Council has reaffirmed APEGA's commitment to improving labour mobility and harmonization with other jurisdictions and noted our role as a national leader in these areas.

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