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Session Laws, 1947
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WM. PRESTON LANE, JR., GOVERNOR. 1689

ing, or who has had four years or more of experience in engi-
neering work of a character satisfactory to the Board; and
who, in addition, has successfully passed the examination
in the fundamental engineering subjects prior to comple-
tion of the requisite years of experience in engineering
work, as provided in Sub-section 12 of this Act, and who
shall have received from the Board, as hereinafter defined,
a certificate stating that he has successfully passed this
portion of the professional examinations.

(d) The term "Practice of Engineering" within the
meaning and intent of this Act shall mean any professional
service or creative work requiring engineering education,
training, and experience and the application of special
knowledge of the mathematical, physical, and engineering
sciences to such professional services or creative work as
consultation, investigation, evaluation, planning, design,
and supervision of construction for the purpose of assuring
compliance with specifications and design, in connection
with any public or private utilities, structures, buildings,
machines, equipment, processes, works, or projects. The
practice of engineering shall not include the work ordin-
arily performed by persons who operate or maintain
machinery or equipment nor to general real estate prac-
tices such as appraising, evaluating or estimating the value
of real property.

A person shall be construed to practice or offer to prac-
tice engineering, within the meaning and intent of this
Act, who practices any branch of the profession of en-
gineering; or who by verbal claim, sign, advertisement,
letterhead, card, or in any other way represents himself
to be a professional engineer, or through the use of some
other title implies that he is a professional engineer; or
who holds himself out as able to perform, or who does
perform any engineering service or work or ony other
professional service designated by the practitioner or
recognized by educational authorities as engineering.

(e) The term "Land Surveyor" as used in this Act
shall mean a person who engages in the practice of land
surveying as hereinafter defined.

(f) The practice of land surveying within the meaning
and intent of this Act includes surveying of areas for
their correct determination and description and for con-
veyancing, or for the establishment or re-establishment
of land boundaries and the plotting of lands and subdi-
visions thereof.

 

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