GIAC Certification Renewal
Not sure how new this is, but I just saw it.
The GIAC program is making a major shift regarding our  recertification approach.  Instead of only offering a recertification  exam, GIAC will allow individuals to maintain their credentials using a  Certification Maintenance Units (CMUs) approach.  This program change  increases the options available to individuals. The new certification  maintenance price is $399, due once every four years, at the time of  registration.
Each GIAC certification remains valid for 4 years.  The first 2 years  you are certified requires no further action from you.  After 2 years,  the certification renewal process will begin with the ultimate goal  being that you have demonstrated ongoing competency in the Information  Assurance field. 
For each GIAC certification you need to acquire  36 CMUs (Certification Maintenance Units) after the two year mark and  before your certification expires.  Historically, you  registered for your GIAC Recertification exam, received an updated set  of course materials, and took your exam at a specified proctored site.   This option is still available.
On March 1st, 2010, GIAC will begin to offer expanded certification  maintenance options.  Besides the existing method of retaking the  standard certification exam, we will offer two main additional options.   One alternative is for you to submit a published technical research  paper, such as a 
GIAC Gold Paper.  Another alternative is to take additional information assurance  training courses, such as SANS training courses.  There are also  supplemental options described below that can be combined with any of  the main options to help you reach the required 36 CMUs, if the training  is less than six full days.
Below you will find information regarding each option, how the  options can work together to meet the certification maintenance  requirements, and the CMU breakdown for each option.  Please pay close  attention to the specific requirements of each option so you will be  credited for the work you have accomplished and experience you have  gained in the Information Assurance industry.  All renewal options  require a $399 certification maintenance fee, due once every four year  period.  This fee includes a current set of certification specific  course materials should you choose to receive them. The updated course  materials are available to you regardless of the renewal options you  utilize and will aid you in keeping your skill set current.  You are  responsible for shipping fees.
If you have more than one certification expiring, you will receive a  discount for any additional certifications that expire within two  calendar years of the first. After the first $399 certification renewal,  all additional certification renewals during this two calendar year  period are $199 each. GIAC does not offer refunds on certification  renewal attempts. GIAC reserves the right to deny any alternative CMU  applications.  If your alternative CMU application is denied, you can  always take the current version of the certification exam to renew your  certified status.
All Certification renewal and application options will become  available for registration in your portal account two years in advance  of your certification expiration date.
* If you wish to apply alternative training options to your CMU  count, you must first fill out the 
Application  for Alternative Accredited Certification Programs form and fax it  in for review and approval before you submit the general Submission  form.  This will ensure that you can actually apply your alternative  training to your CMU count.   Alternative Accredited Programs are those  that are not related to certification accredited under ISO/IEC 17024.