MARVIN MANDEL, Governor 2081
practice surveying (in counting years of experience, the
Board at its discretion may give credit,, not in excess of
one year, for satisfactory graduate study in surveying);
and the successful completion of an eight—hour written
examination in the fundamentals of surveying, and of an
eight—hour written examination in the principles and
practice of surveying. Where 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 or land
surveying curriculum of four scholastic years or more or
their equivalent other than the ones approved by the
Board; a specific record of an additional six years or
more of experience in surveying work of a character
satisfactory to the Board and which indicates to the
Board that the applicant may be competent to practice
land surveying; and the successful completion of an
eight—hour written examination in the fundamentals of
surveying designed to show knowledge and skill equivalent
to that obtained through graduation from an approved four
scholastic year engineering curriculum and of an
eight—hour written examination in the principles and
practice of land surveying. 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
(3) A specific record of at least twelve years of
experience in land surveying of a character satisfactory
to the Board indicating that the applicant may be
competent to practice land surveying; provided, however,
that the [[applicant is at least thirty—five years of
age, that the]] evidence of such practice presented by
the applicant is satisfactory to the Board, and that the
applicant successfully completes an eight—hour written
examination in the principles and practice of land
surveying. 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.
(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] THE SUCCESSFUL COMPLETION OF AN
EIGHT—HOUR written examination in the fundamentals of
surveying; or
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