No. 31841 (Amendment): R156-22. Professional Engineers and Professional Land Surveyors Licensing Act Rule  

  • DAR File No.: 31841
    Filed: 08/19/2008, 08:11
    Received by: NL

    RULE ANALYSIS

    Purpose of the rule or reason for the change:

    As a result of statute amendments made in S.B. 200 during the 2008 General Session of the Legislature to Title 58, Chapter 22, related amendments are made to this rule by the Division and the Professional Engineers and Professional Land Surveyors Licensing Board. (DAR NOTE: S.B. 200 (2008) is found at Chapter 277, Laws of Utah 2008, and was effective 05/05/2008.)

    Summary of the rule or change:

    Statutory citations are updated throughout the rule were needed. In Section R156-22-302b, the existing rule defines an equivalent land surveying program for licensure as an earned bachelor's or a master's degree from a curriculum of study related to land surveying and the completion of 22 semester hours or 32 quarter hours of a course of study outlined in the rule. Applicants for licensure as a professional land surveyor who hold a bachelor's or master's degree in other disciplines are unable to show that their course work of study is related to land surveying. In most cases, in order to become licensed, such applicants ended up having to obtain an additional associate degree in land surveying. The proposed amendments to this section delete the phrase "from a curriculum related to land surveying" and increase the minimum number of study hours to be completed in land surveying course work from 22 to 30 semester hours and from 32 to 42 quarter hours. Photogrammetry and studies in land records or land record systems have been removed as elective courses of study and added as required areas of study. Calculus and statistics are being added as elective courses of study. The proposed amendments in this section would allow those applicants with a bachelor's or master's degree in any discipline to become licensed as a professional land surveyor without requiring further schooling. In Section R156-22-302c, Subsection 58-22-302(3)(d) of the governing statute requires an associate or higher degree to become licensed as a professional land surveyor. The governing statute, as well as the current administrative rule provide for applicants who lack the necessary education to become licensed if they had eight years of documented experience prior to 01/01/2007. The proposed amendment to this section adds that those type of applicants have until 12/31/2009 to apply for licensure by documenting the eight years of qualifying experience in land surveying. In Section R156-22-302d, currently, applicants for licensure as a professional engineer, professional structural engineer, or professional land surveyor are required to complete both their education and work experience requirements prior to taking the respective licensing examinations. Under the proposed amendments, applicants will still have to complete the education requirement prior to taking an examination; however applicants will now be allowed to take the respective licensing examination one year prior to completing their work experience requirement. The licensing examination for these license classifications is only offered twice a year. The Division has found that applicants often wait an additional year after they have completed their work experience to take the required licensing examinations. The proposed amendment regarding timing of when licensing examinations can be taken is an effort to assist applicants in completing their examination requirements at about the same time they complete their work experience thus resulting in obtaining licensure in a more timely manner.

    State statutory or constitutional authorization for this rule:

    Section 58-22-101 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 $100 to reprint the rule once the proposed amendments are made effective. Any costs incurred will be absorbed in the Division's current budget. It is expected the proposed amendments in the education requirements for professional land surveyors will have little or no effect on those processing license applications or on the state's institutions of higher learning.

    local governments:

    The proposed amendments do not apply to local governments. Proposed amendments only apply to applicants for licensure as a professional engineer, professional structural engineer, and professional land surveyor.

    small businesses and persons other than businesses:

    The proposed amendments only apply to applicants for licensure as a professional engineer, professional structural engineer, and professional land surveyor. Employers of these types of applicants for licensure often assist their employees with the cost of education and licensing and many of the employers have fewer than 50 employees, thus qualifying them as a small business. For those professional land surveyor applicants who have a bachelor's or master's degree, the average tuition for a state resident to obtain the additional 8 (from 22 to 30) semester hours of college credit in land surveying course work is approximately $1,100. Such applicants in order to obtain an associate degree in land surveying from Salt Lake Community College would have to pay approximately $5,319 in tuition. As a result of these proposed amendments, applicants for licensure as a professional land surveyor would realize a savings of approximately $4,200 in tuition based on no longer needing to obtain an additional associate degree minus the increase to obtain the additional required semester/quarter hours. In addition to the tuition savings, there would be savings to the applicant from other unknown costs associated with transportation, fees, books, and time saved from not having to complete the requirements of an associate degree. The Division is unable to determine how many applicants for licensure as a professional land surveyor the proposed amendments will apply to. Also, as a result of the proposed amendments, the Division expects unquantifiable savings for applicants for licensure as a professional engineer, professional structural engineer, and professional land surveyor due to the ability to take the required licensing examinations one year earlier and which may thus result in obtaining licensure in a more timely manner. This proposed amendment will apply to all new applicants for licensure in those license classifications.

    Compliance costs for affected persons:

    As indicated above, the Division only anticipates savings for applicants for licensure as a professional engineer, professional structural engineer, and professional land surveyor as a result of the proposed amendments.

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

    In line with the national trend, this rule filing amends the land surveying requirement to a degree in any discipline if an applicant has taken specific courses as outlined in the rule, including an increase in the minimum hours of study. The filing also clarifies the date for submitting applications for licensure in a certain land surveyor category; due to examination schedules, permits applicants to take their examination during their last year of work experience; and makes other technical amendments. As indicated in the rule filing, it is expected that the amendments to the education requirement for land surveyors and the examination provision will result in a cost savings to applicants. No fiscal impact to other businesses is anticipated by this filing. 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:

    Dennis Meservy at the above address, by phone at 801-530-6375, by FAX at 801-530-6511, or by Internet E-mail at dmeservy@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:

    10/15/2008

    Interested persons may attend a public hearing regarding this rule:

    9/17/2008 at 9:00 AM, Heber Wells Bldg, 160 E 300 S, Conference Room 474 (fourth floor), Salt Lake City, UT

    This rule may become effective on:

    10/22/2008

    Authorized by:

    F. David Stanley, Director

    RULE TEXT

    R156. Commerce, Occupational and Professional Licensing.

    R156-22. Professional Engineers and Professional Land Surveyors Licensing Act Rule.

    R156-22-102. Definitions.

    In addition to the definitions in Title 58, Chapters 1, 3a and 22, as used in Title 58, Chapters 1, 3a and 22, or this rule:

    (1) "Complete and final" as used in Section 58-22-603 means "complete construction plans" as defined in Subsection 58-22-102(3).

    (2) "Direct supervision" as used in Subsection 58-22-102(10) means "supervision" as defined in Subsection 58-22-102(16).

    (3) "Employee, subordinate, associate, or drafter of a licensee" as used in Subsections 58-22-102(16), 58-22-603(1)(b) and this rule means one or more individuals not licensed under this chapter, who are working for, with, or providing professional engineering, professional structural engineering, or professional land surveying services directly to and under the supervision of a person licensed under this chapter.

    (4) "Engineering surveys" as used in Subsection 58-22-102(9) include all survey activities required to support the sound conception, planning, design, construction, maintenance, and operation of engineered projects, but exclude the surveying of real property for the establishment of land boundaries, rights-of-way, easements, alignment of streets, and the dependent or independent surveys or resurveys of the public land survey system.

    (5) "Incidental practice" means "architecture work as is incidental to the practice of engineering" as used in Subsection 58-22-102(9) and "engineering work as is incidental to the practice of architecture" as used in Subsection 58-3a-102(6), which:

    (a) can be safely and competently performed by the licensee without jeopardizing the life, health, property and welfare of the public;

    (b) is in an area where the licensee has demonstrated competence by adequate education, training and experience;

    (c) arises from, and is directly related to, work performed in the licensed profession;

    (d) is substantially less in scope and magnitude when compared to the work performed or to be performed by the licensee in the licensed profession; and

    (e) is work in which the licensee is fully responsible for the incidental practice performed as provided in Subsections 58-3a-603(1) or 58-22-603(1).

    (6) "Recognized jurisdiction" as used in Subsection 58-22-302(4)(d)(i), for licensure by endorsement, means any state, district or territory of the United States, or any foreign country who issues licenses for professional engineers, professional structural engineers, or professional land surveyors, and whose licensure requirements include:

    (a) Professional Engineer.

    (i) a bachelors or post graduate degree in engineering or equivalent education as determined by the Center for Professional Engineering Services (CPEES) and four years of full time engineering experience under supervision of one or more licensed engineers; and

    (ii) passing the NCEES Principles and Practice of Engineering Examination (PE).

    (b) Professional Structural Engineer.

    (i) a bachelors or post graduate degree in engineering or equivalent education as determined by the Center for Professional Engineering Services (CPEES) and four years of full time engineering experience under supervision of one or more licensed engineers;

    (ii) passing the NCEES Structural I and II Examination; and

    (iii) three years of licensed experience in professional structural engineering.

    (c) Professional Land Surveyor.

    (i) a two or four year degree in land surveying or equivalent education as determined by the Center for Professional Engineering Services (CPEES) and four years of full time land surveying experience under supervision of one or more licensed professional land surveyors; or eight years of full time land surveying experience under supervision of one or more licensed professional land surveyors; and

    (ii) passing the NCEES Principles and Practice of Land Surveying Examination (PLS) or passing a professional land surveying examination that is substantially equivalent to the NCEES Principles and Practice of Land Surveying Examination.

    (7) "Responsible charge" by a principal as used in Subsection 58-22-102(7) means that the licensee is assigned to and is personally accountable for the production of specified professional engineering, professional structural engineering or professional land surveying projects within an organization.

    (8) "TAC/ABET" means Technology Accreditation Commission/Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology.

    (9) "Under the direction of the licensee" as used in Subsection 58-22-102(16), as part of the definition of "supervision of an employee, subordinate, associate, or drafter of a licensee", means that the unlicensed employee, subordinate, associate, or drafter of a person licensed under this chapter engages in the practice of professional engineering, professional structural engineering, or professional land surveying only on work initiated by a person licensed under this chapter, and only under the administration, charge, control, command, authority, oversight, guidance, jurisdiction, regulation, management, and authorization of a person licensed under this chapter.

    (10) "Unprofessional conduct" as defined in Title 58, Chapters 1 and 22, is further defined, in accordance with Subsection 58-1-203([5]1)(e), in Section R156-22-502.

     

    R156-22-302b. Qualifications for Licensure - Education Requirements.

    (1) Education requirements - Professional Engineer.

    In accordance with Subsections 58-22-302(1)(d) and 58-22-302(2)(d), the engineering program criteria is established as one of the following:

    (a) The bachelors or post graduate engineering program shall be accredited by EAC/ABET or the Canadian Engineering Accrediting Board (CEAB).

    (b) The post graduate engineering degree, when not accredited by EAC/ABET or CEAB, shall be earned from an institution which offers a bachelors or masters degree in an engineering program accredited by EAC/ABET or CEAB in the same specific engineering discipline as the earned post graduate degree and the applicant is responsible to demonstrate that the combined engineering related coursework taken (both undergraduate and post graduate) included coursework that meets or exceeds the engineering related coursework required for the EAC/ABET accreditation for the bachelor degree program.

    (c) If the degree was earned in a foreign country, the engineering curriculum shall be determined to be equivalent to a EAC/ABET accredited program by the Center for Professional Engineering Services (CPEES). Only deficiencies in course work in the humanities, social sciences and liberal arts and no more than five semester hours in math, science or engineering, not to exceed a total of 10 semester hours noted by the credentials evaluation may be satisfied by successfully completing the deficiencies in course work at a recognized college or university approved by the division in collaboration with the board. Engineering course work deficiencies must be completed at an EAC/ABET approved program.

    (d) A TAC/ABET accredited degree is not acceptable to meet the qualifications for licensure as a professional engineer.

    (2) Education requirements - Professional Land Surveyor.

    In accordance with Subsection 58-22-302(3)(d), an equivalent land surveying program for licensure as a professional land surveyor is defined as an earned bachelors or masters degree [from a curriculum related to land surveying ]and completion of a minimum of [22]30 semester hours or [32]42 quarter hours of course work in land surveying which shall include the following courses:

    (a) successful completion of a minimum of one course in each of the following content areas:

    (i) boundary law;

    (ii) writing legal descriptions;

    (iii) [public land survey system]photogrammetry;

    (iv) [surveying field techniques]public land survey system;

    (v) studies in land records or land record systems;

    (vi) surveying field techniques; and

    (b) the remainder of the [22]30 semester hours or [32]42 quarter hours may be made up of successful completion of courses from the following content areas:

    (i) [photogrammetry]algebra, calculus, geometry, statistics, trigonometry, not to exceed six semester hours or eight quarter hours;

    (ii) [studies in land records or land record systems]control systems;

    (iii) [survey instrumentation]drafting, not to exceed six semester hours or eight quarter hours;

    (iv) [global positioning systems]geodesy;

    (v) [geodesy]geographic information systems;

    (vi) [control systems]global positioning systems;

    (vii) land development; and

    (viii) [drafting, not to exceed six semester hours or eight quarter hours;

    (ix) algebra, geometry, trigonometry, not to exceed six semester hours or eight quarter hours;

    (x) geographic information systems]survey instrumentation.

     

    R156-22-302c. Qualifications for Licensure - Experience Requirements.

    (1) General Requirements. These general requirements apply to all applicants under this chapter and are in addition to the specific license requirements in Subsections (2), (3) and (4).

    (a) Experience must be progressive on projects that are of increasing quality and requiring greater responsibility.

    (b) Only experience of an engineering, structural engineering or surveying nature, as appropriate for the specific license, is acceptable.

    (c) Experience is not acceptable if it is obtained in violation of applicable statutes or rules.

    (d) Unless otherwise provided in Subsection (1)(e), experience shall be gained under the direct supervision of a person licensed in the profession for which the license application is submitted. Supervision of an intern by another intern is not permitted.

    (e) Experience is also acceptable when obtained in a work setting where licensure is not required or is exempted from licensure requirements, including experience obtained in the armed services if:

    (i) the experience is performed under the supervision of qualified persons and the applicant provides verifications of the credentials of the supervisor; and

    (ii) the experience gained is equivalent to work performed by an intern obtaining experience under a licensed supervisor in a licensed or civilian setting, and the applicant provides verification of the nature of the experience.

    (f) Proof of supervision. The supervisor shall provide to the applicant the certificate of qualifying experience in a sealed envelope with the supervisor's seal stamped across the seal flap of the envelope, which the applicant shall submit with the application for licensure.

    (g) In the event the supervisor is unavailable or refuses to provide a certification of qualifying experience, the applicant shall submit a complete explanation of why the supervisor is unavailable and submit verification of the experience by alternative means acceptable to the board, which shall demonstrate that the work was profession-related work, competently performed, and sufficient accumulated experience for the applicant to be granted a license without jeopardy to the public health, safety or welfare.

    (h) In addition to the supervisor's documentation, the applicant shall submit at least one verification of qualifying experience from a person licensed in the profession who has personal knowledge of the applicant's knowledge, ability and competence to practice in the profession applied for.

    (i) Duties and responsibilities of a supervisor. The duties and responsibilities of a licensee under Subsection (1)(d) or other qualified person under Subsection (1)(e) include the following.

    (i) A person may not serve as a supervisor for more than one firm.

    (ii) A person who renders occasional, part time or consulting services to or for a firm may not serve as a supervisor.

    (iii) The supervisor shall be in responsible charge of the projects assigned and is professionally responsible for the acts and practices of the supervisee.

    (iv) The supervision shall be conducted in a setting in which the supervisor is independent from control by the supervisee and in which the ability of the supervisor to supervise and direct the practice of the supervisee is not compromised.

    (v) The supervisor shall be available for advice, consultation and direction consistent with the standards an ethics of the profession.

    (vi) The supervisor shall provide periodic review of the work assigned to the supervisee.

    (vii) The supervisor shall monitor the performance of the supervisee for compliance with laws, standards and ethics applicable to the profession.

    (viii) The supervisor shall provide supervision only to a supervisee who is an employee of a licensed professional or alternatively in a setting wherein both the supervisor and the supervisee are engaged in a work setting in which the work is exempt from licensure requirements.

    (ix) The supervisor shall submit appropriate documentation to the division with respect to all work completed by the supervisee during the period of supervised experience, including the supervisor's evaluation of the supervisee's competence to practice in the profession.

    (x) The supervisor shall assure each supervisee has obtained the degree which is a prerequisite to the intern beginning to obtain qualifying experience.

    (2) Experience Requirements - Professional Engineer.

    (a) In accordance with Subsection 58-22-302(1)(e), an applicant for licensure as a professional engineer shall complete the following qualifying experience requirements:

    (i) Submit verification of qualifying experience, obtained while under the supervision of one or more licensed professional engineers, which experience has been certified by the licensed professional who provided the supervision documenting completion of a minimum of four years of full time or equivalent part time qualifying experience in professional engineering approved by the division in collaboration with the board in accordance with the following:

    (A) The qualifying experience must be obtained after meeting the education requirements.

    (B) A maximum of three of the four years of qualifying experience may be approved by the board as follows:

    (I) A maximum of three years of qualifying experience may be granted for teaching advanced engineering subjects in a college or university offering an engineering curriculum accredited by EAC\ABET.

    (II) A maximum of three years of qualifying experience may be granted for conducting research in a college or university offering an engineering curriculum accredited by EAC/ABET provided the research is under the supervision of a licensed professional and is directly related to the practice of engineering, as long as such research has not been credited towards the education requirements. Therefore research which is included as part of the classwork, thesis or dissertation or similar work is not acceptable as additional work experience.

    (III) A maximum of one year of qualifying experience may be granted for completion of a masters degree in engineering provided that both the earned bachelors and masters degree in engineering meet the program criteria set forth in Subsection R156-22-302b(1).

    (IV) A maximum of two years of qualifying experience may be granted for completion of a doctorate degree in engineering provided that both the earned bachelors or masters degree and doctorate degree in engineering meet the program criteria set forth in Subsection R156-22-302b(1).

    (b) The performance or supervision of construction work as a contractor, foreman or superintendent is not qualifying experience for licensure as a professional engineer.

    (c) Experience should include demonstration of, knowledge, application, and practical solutions using engineering mathematics, physical and applied science, properties of materials and the fundamental principles of engineering design.

    (3) Experience Requirements - Professional Structural Engineer.

    (a) In accordance with Subsection 58-22-302(2)(e), each applicant shall submit verification of three years of full time or equivalent part time professional structural engineering experience obtained while under the supervision of one or more licensed professional structural engineers, which experience is certified by the licensed structural engineer supervisor and is in addition to the qualifying experience required for licensure as a professional engineer.

    (b) Professional structural engineering experience shall include responsible charge of structural design in one or more of the following areas:

    (i) structural design of any building or structure two stories and more, or 45 feet in height, located in a region of moderate or high seismic risk designed in accordance with current codes adopted pursuant to Section 58-56-4;

    (ii) structural design for a major seismic retrofit/rehabilitation of an existing building or structure located in a region of moderate or high seismic risk; or

    (iii) structural design of any other structure of comparable structural complexity.

    (c) Professional structural engineering experience shall include structural design in all of the following areas:

    (i) use of three of the following four materials as they relate to the design, rehabilitation or investigation of buildings or structures:

    (A) steel;

    (B) concrete;

    (C) wood; or

    (D) masonry;

    (ii) selection of framing systems including the consideration of alternatives and the selection of an appropriate system for the interaction of structural components to support vertical and lateral loads;

    (iii) selection of foundation systems including the consideration of alternatives and the selection of an appropriate type of foundation system to support the structure;

    (iv) design and detailing for the transfer of forces between stories in multi-story buildings or structures;

    (v) application of lateral design in the design of the buildings or structures in addition to any wind design requirements; and

    (vi) application of the local, state and federal code requirements as they relate to design loads, materials, and detailing.

    (4) Experience Requirements - Professional Land Surveyor.

    (a) In accordance with Subsections 58-22-302(3)(d), an applicant for licensure as a professional land surveyor shall complete the following qualifying experience requirements:

    (i) Submit verification of qualifying experience obtained under the supervision of one or more licensed professional land surveyors who have provided supervision, which experience is certified by the licensed professional land surveyor supervisor and is in accordance with the following:

    (A) Applicants who have met the education requirements in Subsection 58-22-302(3)(d)(i) shall document four years of full time or equivalent part time qualifying experience in land surveying which experience may be obtained before, during or after completing the education requirements for licensure.

    (B) Prior to January 1, 2007, applicants who did not complete the education requirements in Subsection 58-22-302(3)(d)(i) shall have until December 31, 2009 to apply for licensure by documenting eight years of qualifying experience in land surveying.

    (b) The four years of qualifying experience required in R156-22-302c(4)(a)(i)(A) and four of the eight years required in R156-22-302c(4)(a)(i)(B) shall comply with the following:

    (i) Two years of experience should be specific to field surveying with actual "hands on" surveying, including all of the following:

    (A) operation of various instrumentation;

    (B) review and understanding of plan and plat data;

    (C) public land survey systems;

    (D) calculations;

    (E) traverse;

    (F) staking procedures;

    (G) field notes and manipulation of various forms of data encountered in horizontal and vertical studies; and

    (ii) Two years of experience should be specific to office surveying, including all of the following:

    (A) drafting (includes computer plots and layout);

    (B) reduction of notes and field survey data;

    (C) research of public records;

    (D) preparation and evaluation of legal descriptions; and

    (E) preparation of survey related drawings, plats and record of survey maps.

    (c) The remaining qualifying experience required in R156-22-302c([3]4)(a)(i)(B) shall include any aspects of the practice of land surveying under the supervision of a licensed professional land surveyor in accordance with Subsection 58-22-102(16).

     

    R156-22-302d. Qualifications for Licensure - Examination Requirements.

    (1) Examination Requirements - Professional Engineer.

    (a) In accordance with Subsection 58-22-302(1)(f), the examination requirements for licensure as a professional engineer are defined, clarified or established as the following:

    (i) the NCEES Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) Examination with a passing score as established by the NCEES except that an applicant who has completed an undergraduate degree from an EAC/ABET accredited program and has completed a Ph.D. or doctorate in engineering from an institution that offers EAC/ABET undergraduate programs in the Ph.D. field of engineering is not required to take the FE examination;

    (ii) the NCEES Principles and Practice of Engineering (PE) Examination other than Structural II with a passing score as established by the NCEES; and

    (iii) pass all questions on the open book, take home Utah Law and Rules Examination, which is included as part of the application for licensure forms.

    (b) If an applicant was approved by the Utah Division of Occupational and Professional Licensing to take the examinations required for licensure as an engineer under prior Utah statutes and rules and did take and pass all examinations required under such prior rules, the prior examinations will be acceptable to qualify for reinstatement of licensure rather than the examinations specified under Subsection R156-22-302d(1)(a).

    (c) Prior to submitting an application for pre-approval to sit for the NCEES PE examination, an applicant must have successfully completed three out of the four years of the qualifying experience requirements set forth in Subsection R156-22-302c(1), and have successfully completed the education requirements set forth in Subsection R156-22-302b(1).

    (d) The admission criteria to sit for the NCEES FE examination is set forth in Section 58-22-306.

    (2) Examination Requirements - Professional Structural Engineer.

    (a) In accordance with Subsection 58-22-302(2)(f), the examination requirements for licensure as a professional structural engineer are defined, clarified, or established as the following:

    (i) the NCEES Fundamentals of Engineering Examination (FE) with a passing score as established by the NCEES;

    (ii) the NCEES Structural I and Structural II Examinations with a passing score as established by the NCEES; and

    (iii) as part of the application for license, pass all questions on the open book, take home Utah Law and Rules Examination.

    (b) Prior to submitting an application for pre-approval to sit for the NCEES Structural II examination, an applicant must have successfully completed two out of the three years of the experience requirements set forth in Subsection R156-22-302c([2]3).

    (3) Examination Requirements - Professional Land Surveyor.

    (a) In accordance with Subsection 58-22-302(3)([g]e), the examination requirements for licensure as a professional land surveyor are established as the following:

    (i) the NCEES Fundamentals of Land Surveying (FLS) Examination with a passing score as established by the NCEES;

    (ii) the NCEES Principles and Practice of Land Surveying (PLS) Examination with a passing score as established by the NCEES; and

    (iii) the Utah Local Practice Examination with a passing score of at least 75.

    (b) Prior to submitting an application for pre-approval to sit for the NCEES PLS examination, an applicant must have successfully completed the education requirement set forth in Subsection R156-22-302b(2) and three out of the four years of the qualifying experience requirements set forth in Subsection[s] R156-22-[302b(2) and ]302c(4).

    (4) Examination Requirements for Licensure by Endorsement.

    In accordance with Subsection 58-22-302(4)(d)(ii), the examination requirements for licensure by endorsement are established as follows:

    (a) Professional Engineer: An applicant for licensure as a professional engineer by endorsement shall comply with the examination requirements in Subsection R156-22-302d(1) except that the board may waive one or more of the following examinations under the following conditions:

    (i) the NCEES FE Examination for an applicant who is a principal for five of the last seven years preceding the date of the license application and who was not required to pass the NCEES FE Examination for initial licensure from the recognized jurisdiction the applicant was originally licensed;

    (ii) the NCEES PE Examination for an applicant who is a principal for five of the last seven years preceding the date of the license application, who has been licensed for 20 years preceding the date of the license application, and who was not required to pass the NCEES PE Examination for initial licensure from the recognized jurisdiction the applicant was originally licensed.

    (b) Professional Structural Engineer: An applicant for licensure as a professional structural engineer by endorsement shall comply with the examination requirements in Subsection R156-22-302d(2) except that the board may waive the NCEES FE Examination for an applicant who is a principal for five of the last seven years preceding the date of the license application and who was not required to pass the NCEES FE Examination for initial licensure from the recognized jurisdiction the applicant was originally licensed.

    (c) Professional Land Surveyor: An applicant for licensure as a professional land surveyor by endorsement shall comply with the examination requirements in Subsection R156-22-302d(3) except that the board may waive either the NCEES FLS Examination or the NCEES PLS Examination or both to an applicant who is a principal for five of the last seven years preceding the date of the license application and who was not required to pass the NCEES FLS Examination or the PLS Examination for initial licensure from the recognized jurisdiction the applicant was originally licensed.

     

    KEY: engineers, surveyors, professional land surveyors, professional engineers

    Date of Enactment or Last Substantive Amendment: [February 22, 2007]2008

    Notice of Continuation: November 15, 2007

    Authorizing, and Implemented or Interpreted Law: 58-22-101; 58-1-106(1)(a); 58-1-202(1)(a)

     

     

Document Information

Effective Date:
10/22/2008
Publication Date:
09/15/2008
Filed Date:
08/19/2008
Agencies:
Commerce,Occupational and Professional Licensing
Rulemaking Authority:

Section 58-22-101 and Subsections 58-1-106(1)(a) and 58-1-202(1)(a)

Authorized By:
F. David Stanley, Director
DAR File No.:
31841
Related Chapter/Rule NO.: (1)
R156-22. Professional Engineers and Professional Land Surveyors Licensing Act Rules.