MARVIN MANDEL, Governor 2079
of whom, for a professional engineer or
engineer—in—training applicant, three or more shall,
unless excused by the Board, be professional engineers
having personal knowledge of his engineering experience
and, for a professional land surveyor or land
surveyor—in—training applicant, or for a property line
surveyor applicant, three or more shall, unless excused
by the Board, be professional land surveyors having
personal knowledge of his land surveying experience; and
shall contain or be accompanied by any other relevant
material or information, such as a certificate issued by
the National [Board] COUNCIL of Engineering
[Registration], EXAMINERS or its successor. The
following shall be considered as minimum evidence
satisfactory to the Board that the applicant is qualified
for registration as a professional engineer, or
professional land surveyor, or for certification as an
engineer—in—training, or a land surveyor—in—training, or
for registration as a property line surveyor,
respectively.
(a) As a professional engineer:
(1) Graduation from an engineering curriculum of
four scholastic years or more or their equivalent
approved by the Board; a specific record of an additional
four years or more of experience in engineering work of a
character satisfactory to the Board and indicating that
the applicant may be competent to practice engineering
(in counting years of experience, the Board at its
discretion may give credit, not in excess of one year,
for satisfactory graduate study in engineering); and the
successful completion of an eight—hour written
examination in the fundamentals of engineering and of an
eight—hour written examination in the principles and
practice of engineering. A person who has successfully
completed the examination in the fundamentals of
engineering as an engineer—in—training shall be
considered to have successfully completed the examination
in the fundamentals of engineering required by this
section. Where the evidence presented in and with the
application does not appear to the Board to warrant the
admission to the examination, the applicant may be
required to present further evidence for the
consideration of the Board; or
(2) Graduation from an engineering curriculum of
four scholastic years or more or their equivalent other
than the ones approved by the Board; eight years or more
of additional experience in engineering work of a
character satisfactory to the Board and which indicates
to the Board that the applicant may be competent to
practice engineering; and the successful completion of an
eight—hour written examination in the fundamentals of
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