Utah Administrative Code (Current through November 1, 2019) |
R156. Commerce, Occupational and Professional Licensing |
R156-22. Professional Engineers and Professional Land Surveyors Licensing Act Rule |
R156-22-302f. Qualifications for Licensure -- Experience Requirements -- Specific to Professional Structural Engineer
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In accordance with Subsection 58-22-302(2)(e), each applicant for licensure as a professional structural engineer shall submit verification of qualifying experience as follows:
(1) The experience shall be:
(a) obtained after meeting the education requirement;
(b) supervised by one or more licensed professional structural engineers;
(c) certified by the licensed professional structural engineer who provided the supervision; and
(d) include a minimum of three years of full-time or equivalent part-time experience in professional structural engineering.
(2) Professional structural engineering experience shall include responsible charge of structural design in one or more of the following areas:
(a) 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;
(b) 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
(c) structural design of any other structure of comparable structural complexity.
(3) Professional structural engineering experience shall include structural design in all of the following areas:
(a) use of three of the following four materials as they relate to the design, rehabilitation or investigation of buildings or structures:
(i) steel;
(ii) concrete;
(iii) wood; or
(iv) masonry;
(b) 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;
(c) selection of foundation systems including the consideration of alternatives and the selection of an appropriate type of foundation system to support the structure;
(d) design and detailing for the transfer of forces between stories in multi-story buildings or structures;
(e) application of lateral design in the design of the buildings or structures, in addition to any wind design requirements; and
(f) application of the local, state, and federal code requirements as they relate to design loads, materials, and detailing.