We provide resources to assist our stakeholders in understanding our regulatory role and how we protect the public interest.
As part of its regulatory mandate, PEO establishes, maintains and develops: standards of knowledge and skill; standards of practice for the profession; standards of professional ethics; and promotes public awareness of its role. The following are resources to assist PEO stakeholders--licence holders, applicants, and the public--in understanding their roles and responsibilities and the regulator’s work protecting the public interest.
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Ontario professional engineers are part of a community of more than 87,500 PEO licence and certificate holders committed to enhancing the quality of life, safety and well-being in the province.
As Ontario’s engineering regulator, PEO relies heavily on its volunteers. More than 1,000 professional engineers, engineering interns and non-engineers volunteer their time each year on behalf of the association through their participation.
PEO's mandate, as described in the Professional Engineers Act, is to ensure that the public is protected and that individuals and companies providing engineering services uphold a strict code of professional ethics and conduct.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are there any fees to complete PEAK requirements?
PEO does not charge you a fee to participate in the PEAK program. You can pursue CPD activities at any cost, including free activities, if the learning content meets PEAK CPD admissibility criteria.
How do I apply for an exemption?
Currently, there is no process for requesting a PEAK exemption. However, PEO will provide plenty of notice before enforcing the program and starting in 2024, individuals enrolled in fee remission will automatically be exempt from all PEAK requirements. Note: Fee remission can only be requested at your next licence fee cycle.
How do I apply for an extension to the PEAK deadline?
Currently, there is no process for requesting a PEAK deadline extension. However, PEO will provide plenty of notice before enforcing the program and starting in 2024, individuals enrolled in fee remission will automatically be exempt from all PEAK requirements. Note: Fee remission can only be requested at your next licence fee cycle.
Are there exceptions for individuals?
Beginning in 2024, licence holders enrolled in PEO’s fee remission program (such as retired engineers) are exempt from all PEAK requirements. Note: Fee remission can only be requested at your next licence fee cycle.
Individuals with a new or reinstated licence, or who exit fee remission, will not have any PEAK requirements for their first calendar year; instead, they will start the PEAK program the next year.
Individuals who change their statuses again later in the same year will have their CPD requirement waived for that year.
Please note: individuals with a suspended licence will not have a PEAK CPD report requirement that year but they still have to complete the other two PEAK elements that year to avoid an administrative suspension of their licence.
What are my PEAK requirements if my PEO licence is suspended for disciplinary reasons?
PEO automatically assigns you a licence status of “Not currently eligible to practise” and a practice status of “Not practising” when your licence is suspended for disciplinary reasons. You must still complete two PEAK elements: a practice evaluation and a professional practice module. Failing to complete PEAK requirements on time could result in an additional licence suspension for administrative reasons.
Please note: A person with a suspended licence cannot call themselves a professional engineer or limited licence holder, cannot use the licence title, cannot practise professional engineering and cannot be the designated person for certificates of authorization.
What must I do if my PEO licence is suspended for not completing my PEAK requirements?
PEO automatically assigns you a licence status of “Not currently eligible to practise” and a practice status of “Not practising” when your licence is suspended for administrative reasons (like not completing PEAK requirements on time). You must complete any overdue PEAK requirements that caused the administrative licence suspension to lift the suspension; depending on your situation, this could mean completing two elements or three elements.
Please note: A person with a suspended licence cannot call themselves a professional engineer or limited licence holder, cannot use the licence title, cannot practise professional engineering and cannot be the designated person for certificates of authorization.
How do I comply if I will resume practising later this year?
If you resume practice later this year, you must change your practice status to “Practising” within 30 days of resuming practice by updating the entire practice evaluation element.
How do I comply if I will not be practising later this year?
If you declare your practice status as “Practising” in January, then change it later in the year to “Not practicing” for valid circumstances, PEO will waive your CPD report requirement for this year.
What are my PEAK requirements if I am not practising?
If you are not practising and have a licence status of “Not currently eligible to practise,” you must complete two PEAK elements: a practice evaluation and a professional practice module.
If you are not practising and have a licence status of “Eligible to practise,” you must complete all three PEAK elements: a practice evaluation, a professional practice module and a CPD report.