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 |
R156-22-601. Seal Requirements
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(1) In accordance with Section 58-22-601, all final plans, specifications, reports, maps, sketches, surveys, drawings, documents and plats prepared by the licensee or prepared under the supervision of the licensee, shall be sealed in accordance with the following:
(a) Each seal shall be a circular seal, 1-1/2 inches minimum diameter.
(b) Each seal shall include the licensee's name, license number, "State of Utah", and, as appropriate, "Professional Engineer", "Professional Structural Engineer", or "Professional Land Surveyor".
(c) Each seal shall be signed and dated with the signature and date appearing across the face of each seal imprint.
(d) Each original set of final plans, specifications, reports, maps, sketches, surveys, drawings, documents and plats, as a minimum, shall have the original seal imprint, original signature and date placed on the cover or title sheet.
(e) A seal may be a wet stamp, embossed, or electronically produced.
(f) Electronically generated signatures are acceptable.
(g) It is the responsibility of the licensee to provide adequate security when documents with electronic seals and electronic signatures are submitted. Sheets subsequent to the cover of specifications are not required to be sealed, signed and dated.
(h) Copies of the original set of plans, specifications, reports, maps, sketches, surveys, drawings, documents and plats which contain the original seal, original signature and date is permitted, if the seal, signature and date is clearly recognizable.
(2) A person who qualifies for and uses the title of professional engineer intern is not permitted to use a seal.