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CHRP Recertification Audit
Recertification audits are carried out by the Recertification Audit Committee twice a year. Selection of a recertification log for audit is by random selection. The audit process will reconfirm the eligibility for recertification, review the completeness of documentation and verify the appropriateness, suitability and adequacy of the professional development activities listed in the recertification log. If audited, a CHRP holder must provide supporting documents for their recertification log to the recertification committee within 30 days. More details.

CHRP Dues
Certified Human Resources Professional (CHRP) dues collected by BC HRMA allow us to fulfill the mandate of administering the CHRP in BC and our commitment to offering a high standard of service. A part of the dues covers governance, staffing, supplies and the development of new CHRP services including an online CHRP recertification log. The remainder of the fees allows BC HRMA to work in conjunction with the Canadian Council of Human Resources Associations (CCHRA) to maintain the standards and continuously raise the profile of CHRP at both the provincial and national level. One hundred per cent of professional dues collected by BC HRMA are reinvested in the CHRP designation.

Code of Ethics
CHRP holders commit themselves to high standards of ethical behaviour. All CHRPs are held to the CCHRA National Code of Ethics which cover a range of important professional issues including confidentiality, conflict of interest, professional growth and more. The Code of Ethics demand the highest standards for the HR profession.

Leave of Absence
A professional member who is granted parental or disability leave from their place of employment may apply for suspended membership and recertification extensions. Professional members retiring may apply for retirement status. More details.

Transfer from/to Another Province
CCHRA requires that CHRP holders maintain membership in BC HRMA or the association responsible for CHRP certification in their province of residence. When a professional member of BC HRMA moves to another province, they are required to transfer their membership to the association of the new province of residence. More details.

Revocation
The CHRP designation can be denied or revoked for several reasons. More details.

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