1386 LAWS OF MARYLAND [CH. 589
(d) As a land surveyor-in-training:
(1) Graduation from a surveying or engineering curriculum of
four scholastic years or more approved by the Board and passing a
written examination in the fundamentals of surveying; or
(2) Graduation from a surveying or engineering curriculum of
four scholastic years or more or their equivalent other than the ones
approved by the Board and a specific record of four years or more
of additional experience in surveying work of a character satisfac-
tory to the Board, and the successful completion of a written exami-
nation in the fundamentals of surveying.
(e) As a land surveyor trainee:
Within one year of June 1, 1967, any person who has had three
or more years of experience as a trainee in land surveying work
satisfactory to the Board may file with the Board a letter of intent
to become registered as a land surveyor. Any such person who files
such a letter of intent shall be eligible for registration as a land
surveyor at such time as he satisfies the following two requirements:
(1) Acquires a specific record of six years' experience in land
surveying work of a character satisfactory to the Board indicating
that he may be competent to practice land surveying and presents
evidence of such experience satisfactory to the Board;
(2) Successfully completes an eight-hour written examination in
the fundamentals of surveying and an eight-hour examination in the
principles and practice of land surveying.
The provisions of this subsection (e) shall expire six (6) years
after June 1, 1967.
(f) As a property line surveyor:
Any person may be registered as a property line surveyor upon
completion of the following two requirements:
(1) Acquires a specific record of 8 (eight) years experience in
property line surveying of a character satisfactory to the Board
indicating he may be competent to practice property line surveying
and presents evidence of such experience satisfactory to the Board;
and not less than 30 (thirty) years of age.
(2) Successfully completes a written or oral examination in the
fundamentals of property line surveying and the principles and
practice of property line surveying.
(g) A person holding a certificate of registration to engage in the
practice of engineering or land surveying on the basis of comparable
qualifications, issued to him by a proper authority of a state, terri-
tory, or possession of the United States, or the District of Columbia,
who, in the opinion of the Board, [met the present] qualified under
requirements equivalent to the requirements of this Article as they
existed at the time of such prior registration based on verified evi-
dence may, upon application, be registered without taking the written
examination provided for in this Article.
(h) No person shall be eligible for consideration for registration
as a professional engineer or |