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Session Laws, 1947
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WM. PRESTON LANE, JR., GOVERNOR. 1691

edge and skill approximating that attained through grad-
uation in an approved four-year engineering curricu-
lum; or

Engineers of Long-Established Practice.
c. A specific record of twelve years or more of lawful
practice in engineering work of a character satisfactory
to the Board and indicating that the applicant is compe-
tent to practice engineering and provided applicant is
not less than thirty-five years of age, and provided further
that in the case where the evidence presented in the appli-
cation does not appear to the Board conclusive, nor war-
ranting the issuing of a certificate of registration, the
applicant may be required to present further evidence for
the consideration of the Board and may also be required
to pass an oral or written examination or both, as the
Board may determine.

(2) As an Engineer-in-Training:
Engineers-in-Training Graduation Plus Examination.

a. Graduation in an approved engineering curriculum
of four scholastic years or more from a school or college
approved by the Board as of satisfactory standing, and
successfully passing a written examination in the basic
engineering subjects; or Engineers-in-Training—Exper-
ience Plus Examination.

b. A specific record of four years or more of experience
in engineering work of a character satisfactory to the
Board, and successfully passing a written examination
in the basic engineering subjects.

(3) As a Land Surveyor:
Land Surveyors—Graduation Plus Experience,
a. Graduation from a school or college approved by the
Board as of satisfactory standing, including the completion
of an approved course in surveying; and an additional two
years or more of experience in land surveying work of
a character satisfactory to the Board and indicating that
the applicant is competent to practice land surveying; or
Land Surveyors—Experience Plus Examination.

b. A specific record of six years or more of experience
in land surveying work of a character satisfactory to the
Board and indicating that the applicant is competent to
practice land surveying; successfully passing a written,
or written and oral, examination in surveying prescribed
by the Board; or Land Surveyors of Long-Established
Practice.

 

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