No. 30694 (Amendment): R156-76. Professional Geologist Licensing Act Rules.  

  • DAR File No.: 30694
    Filed: 11/08/2007, 09:24
    Received by: NL

    RULE ANALYSIS

    Purpose of the rule or reason for the change:

    The division and Professional Geologists Licensing Board are proposing amendments to clarify the scope of practice provisions and to add the administrative fine schedule to the rule.

    Summary of the rule or change:

    Throughout the rule, the term "rules" has been replaced with "rule". In Subsection R156-76-102(4), amendments are proposed to clarify nonprofessional activities that may be performed without holding a professional geologist license. The definition of the practice of geology in the statute (Title 58, Chapter 76) is so broadly worded that it appears to include functions that can be performed by unlicensed persons. Section R156-76-501 is being added to incorporate the fine schedule into the rule in order to be current and consistent with the fine schedules for other occupations and professions regulated by the division.

    State statutory or constitutional authorization for this rule:

    Section 58-76-101 and Subsections 58-1-106(1)(a) and 58-1-202(1)(a)

    Anticipated cost or savings to:

    the state budget:

    The division will incur minimal costs of approximately $50 to reprint the rule once the proposed amendments are made effective. Any costs incurred will be absorbed in the division's current budget.

    local governments:

    The proposed amendments do not apply to local governments; therefore no costs or savings are anticipated. The proposed amendments only apply to licensed professional geologists, applicants for licensure as a professional geologist and unlicensed persons who are allowed to engage in certain aspects of the practice of geology without a license. The proposed fine schedule only affects persons who violate the specified sections of Title 58, Chapter 76, as outlined in the fine schedule.

    small businesses and persons other than businesses:

    The proposed fine schedule amendment will affect persons (both licensed and unlicensed) who violate the specified sections of Title 58, Chapter 76. The division is unable to determine how many fines in the future may be issued to persons violating the specified sections of Title 58, Chapter 76. The proposed fine schedule will also have an impact on fines collected through stipulated or written agreements; but it is expected this impact would be minimal.

    Compliance costs for affected persons:

    The division is not able to determine an exact compliance cost to persons affected by the proposed fine schedule amendment as it would depend on what violation they had committed and if the violation was a first, second, or third offense.

    Comments by the department head on the fiscal impact the rule may have on businesses:

    No fiscal impact to businesses is anticipated from the clarification of the definition of "the practice of geology before the public". This rule filing also codifies the agency's fine schedule. This schedule is still within the ranges permitted by Section 58-76-502, and is in line with the fine schedule for other licensed professions. Thus, violators of the applicable laws and rules will be paying more per violation, but no other fiscal impact to businesses is anticipated. Francine A. Giani, Executive Director

    The full text of this rule may be inspected, during regular business hours, at the Division of Administrative Rules, or at:

    Commerce
    Occupational and Professional Licensing
    HEBER M WELLS BLDG
    160 E 300 S
    SALT LAKE CITY UT 84111-2316

    Direct questions regarding this rule to:

    Dan S. Jones at the above address, by phone at 801-530-6720, by FAX at 801-530-6511, or by Internet E-mail at dansjones@utah.gov

    Interested persons may present their views on this rule by submitting written comments to the address above no later than 5:00 p.m. on:

    12/31/2007

    Interested persons may attend a public hearing regarding this rule:

    12/06/2007 at 10:00 AM, Heber Wells Bldg, 160 E 300 S, Conference Room 474 (fourth floor), Salt Lake City, UT

    This rule may become effective on:

    01/07/2008

    Authorized by:

    F. David Stanley, Director

    RULE TEXT

    R156. Commerce, Occupational and Professional Licensing.

    R156-76. Professional Geologist Licensing Act Rule[s].

    R156-76-101. Title.

    Th[ese]is rule[s are] is known as the "Professional Geologist Licensing Act Rule[s]".

     

    R156-76-102. Definitions.

    In addition to the definitions in Title 58, Chapters 1 and 76, as used in Title 58, Chapters 1 and 76, or th[ese]is rule[s]:

    (1) "ASBOG" means Association of State Boards of Geology.

    (2) "Geosciences", as used in Subsection 58-76-302(4)(a), means an earth science degree, which results in sufficient geological knowledge to enable the practice of geology before the public.

    (3) "Qualified individual", as used in Section R156-76-302c, means a person who is licensed as a professional geologist in a recognized jurisdiction, or who otherwise meets the requirements for licensure as defined in Sections 58-76-302 and R156-76-302b and R156-76-302c.

    (4) "Practice of geology before the public", as used in Subsection 58-76-102(3) does not include the following activities:

    (a) routine sampling, laboratory work or geological drafting, where the elements of initiative, scientific judgment, and decision-making are lacking;

    (b) data acquisition where geological interpretation is minimal and incidental (for example mud-logging, wireline logging, rock property measurements, dating, and geochemical, geophysical and biological surveys);

    (c) [does not include ]the following aspects of paleontology:

    ([a]i) taxonomy;

    ([b]ii) biologic analysis of organisms; or

    ([c]iii) investigation and reporting of deposits which may be fossiliferous, including incidental geological analysis[.]; or

    ([5]d) ["Practice of geology before the public" does not include ]the following aspects of the practice of anthropology and archeology:

    ([a]i) archeological survey, excavation, and reporting;

    ([b]ii) production of archeological plan views, profiles, and regional overviews; or

    ([c]iii) investigation and reporting of artifacts or deposits that are modified or affected by past human behavior.

    ([6]5) "Principal", as used in Subsection 58-76-603(2), means the licensee assigned to and personally accountable for the production of specified professional geologic projects within an organization.

    ([7]6) "Recognized jurisdiction", as used in Subsection R156-76-302d(2), means any state, district or territory of the United States that issues a license for a professional geologist, and whose licensure requirements include:

    (a) a bachelors or post graduate degree in the geosciences from an accredited institution or equivalent foreign education as determined by the International Credentialing Association and the Division in collaboration with the board;

    (b) documented qualifying experience requirements similar to the experience requirements found in Subsection 58-76-302(5) and Section R156-76-302; and

    (c) passing the ASBOG Fundamentals of Geology (FG) and the ASBOG Principles and Practice of Geology (PG) Examination.

    ([8]7) "Unprofessional conduct", as defined in Title 58, Chapters 1 and 76, is further defined, in accordance with Subsection 58-1-203(5), in Section R156-76-[501]502.

     

    R156-76-103. Authority - Purpose.

    Th[ese]is rule[s are] is adopted by the division under the authority of Subsection 58-1-106(1) to enable the division to administer Title 58, Chapter 76.

     

    R156-76-304. Exemption from Licensure.

    The exemption from licensure in Subsection 58-76-304(1) is defined or clarified as follows: An "employee" or "subordinate", as used therein and elsewhere in Title 58, Chapter 76, or th[ese]is rule[s], means an individual who:

    (1) is not licensed as a professional geologist;

    (2) works with, for, or provides professional geologic services on work initiated by a person licensed as a professional geologist; and

    (3) works only under the administration, charge, control, command, authority, oversight, guidance, jurisdiction, regulation, management, and authorization of a person licensed as a professional geologist.

     

    R156-76-501. Administrative Penalties - Unlawful Conduct.

    In accordance with Sections 58-76-501 and 58-76-502 and Subsections 58-1-501(1)(a) through (d), unless otherwise ordered by the presiding officer, the following fine schedule shall apply.

    (1) Engaging in unlicensed practice or using any title that would cause a reasonable person to believe the user of the title is licensed under this chapter.

    First Offense: $800

    Second Offense: $1,600

    (2) Engaging in, or representing oneself as engaged in the practice of geology as a corporation, proprietorship, partnership, or limited liability company unless exempted from licensure.

    First Offense: $800

    Second Offense: $1,600

    (3) Impersonating another licensee or engaging in practice under this chapter using a false or assumed name, unless permitted by law.

    First Offense: $1,000

    Second Offense: $2,000

    (4) Knowingly employing any person to practice under this chapter who is not licensed to do so.

    First Offense: $1,000

    Second Offense: $2,000

    (5) Knowingly permitted any person to use his license except as permitted by law.

    First Offense: $1,000

    Second Offense: $2,000

    (6) Citations shall be issued for third offenses, except in extraordinary circumstances approved by the investigative supervisor. If a citation is issued for a third offense, the fine is double the second offense amount, with a maximum amount not to exceed the maximum fine allowed under Subsection 58-76-502(1)(i).

    (7) If multiple offenses are cited on the same citation, the fine shall be determined by evaluating the most serious offense.

    (8) An investigative supervisor may authorize a deviation from the fine schedule based upon the aggravating or mitigating circumstances.

    (9) In all cases the presiding officer shall have the discretion, after a review of the aggravating and mitigating circumstances, to increase or decrease the fine amount based upon the evidence reviewed.

     

    R156-76-[501]502. Unprofessional Conduct.

    "Unprofessional conduct" includes:

    (1) submitting an incomplete final plan, specification, report or set of plans to:

    (a) a client, when the licensee represents, or could reasonably expect the client to consider the plan, specification, report or set of plans to be complete and final; or

    (b) to a government official for the purpose of obtaining a permit;

    (2) failing as a principal to exercise responsible charge;

    (3) failing as a supervisor to exercise supervision of an employee, subordinate, associate or drafter; or

    (4) failing to conform to the accepted and recognized standards and ethics of the profession including those stated in the "American Geological Institute's Guidelines for Ethical Professional Conduct", April 2, 1999, which is hereby incorporated by reference.

     

    KEY: licensing, professional geologists, geology

    Date of Enactment or Last Substantive Amendment: [January 20, 2004]2008

    Notice of Continuation: May 1, 2007

    Authorizing, and Implemented or Interpreted Law: 58-1-106(1)(a); 58-1-202(1)(a); 58-76-101

     

     

Document Information

Effective Date:
1/7/2008
Publication Date:
12/01/2007
Filed Date:
11/08/2007
Agencies:
Commerce,Occupational and Professional Licensing
Rulemaking Authority:

Section 58-76-101 and Subsections 58-1-106(1)(a) and 58-1-202(1)(a)

Authorized By:
F. David Stanley, Director
DAR File No.:
30694
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R156-76. Professional Geologist Licensing Act Rules.