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Ohio R.C. section 4733.11

License qualifications

(A) The state board of registration for professional engineers and surveyors shall consider an applicant to be qualified for registration as a professional engineer if an applicant satisfies all of the requirements listed in either division (A)(1) or (2) of this section as follows:

(1)(a) Graduation from an accredited engineering curriculum of four years or more;

(b) A specific record of four years or more of practical experience in engineering work completed in addition to, and not overlapping in time, any school work completed under division (A)(1)(a) of this section that is acceptable to the board, not more than two years of which may be before graduation but after the completion of the second year of college, indicating that the applicant is competent to be placed in responsible charge of such work;

(c) Passing the prescribed written or written and oral examinations under divisions (A) and (B) of section 4733.13 of the Revised Code.

(2)(a) Graduation from a college curriculum in engineering of four years or more that is not approved by the engineering accreditation commission of the accreditation board for engineering and technology, or graduation from a college curriculum in engineering technology of four years or more that is accredited by the technical accreditation commission of the accreditation board for engineering and technology;

(b) Eight years or more of practical experience in engineering work completed in addition to, and not overlapping in time, any school work completed under division (A)(2)(a) of this section that is acceptable to the state board of registration for professional engineers and surveyors, not more than two years of which may be before college graduation but after completion of the second year of college, indicating that the applicant is competent to be placed in responsible charge of such work;

(c) Passing the prescribed written or written and oral examinations under divisions (A) and (B) of section 4733.13 of the Revised Code.

(B) The state board of registration for professional engineers and surveyors shall consider an applicant to be qualified for registration as a professional surveyor if the applicant satisfies all of the requirements listed in either division (B)(1) or (2) of this section as follows:

(1)(a) Graduation from an approved curriculum in surveying of four years or more;

(b) A specific record of four years or more of surveying office and field experience completed in addition to, and not overlapping in time, any school work completed under division (B)(1)(a) of this section that is of a character acceptable to the board, at least two years of which shall be after college graduation, with at least two of the four years of work in the surveying of land boundaries under the direct supervision of a professional surveyor, who may indicate in writing that the applicant is competent to be placed in responsible charge of the work;

(c) Passing the prescribed written or written and oral examinations under divisions (A) and (C) of section 4733.13 of the Revised Code.

(2)(a) Graduation from an accredited curriculum in civil engineering of four years or more in a recognized school or college;

(b) Successful completion of at least twenty-four quarter hours, or equivalent semester or trimester hours, of approved surveying courses in surveying and mapping arts and sciences, except that courses successfully completed as prior studies may be credited by the board toward this requirement, of which at least eight quarter hours, or equivalent semester or trimester hours, are in surveying of land boundaries;

(c) A specific record of four years or more of surveying office and field experience completed in addition to, and not overlapping in time, any school work completed under division (B)(2)(a) of this section that is of a character acceptable to the board, at least two years of which shall be after college graduation, with at least two of the four years of work in surveying of land boundaries under the direct supervision of a professional surveyor, who may indicate in writing that the applicant is competent to be placed in responsible charge of the work;

(d) Passing the prescribed written or written and oral examinations under divisions (A) and (C) of section 4733.13 of the Revised Code.

(C) Engineering experience, for a professional engineer’s practical experience requirement, or surveying experience, for a professional surveyor’s practical experience requirement, in any of the armed forces of the United States or civilian war services may be credited for registration, if the experience is acceptable to the board.

(D) As used in this section, “an approved curriculum in surveying” is one which has been accredited by the related accreditation committee of the accreditation board for engineering and technology or one which has been approved by the state board of registration for professional engineers and surveyors.

(E) No person is eligible for registration as a professional engineer, or professional surveyor, who is not of good character and reputation.

(F) In considering the qualifications of applicants, responsible charge of engineering or surveying teaching may be construed as responsible charge of engineering or surveying work, respectively. No applicant shall receive credit for more than six years of engineering or surveying experience because of educational qualifications. The mere execution, as a contractor, of work designed by a professional engineer or professional surveyor, or the supervision of the construction of such work as a superintendent is not deemed to be practical experience in engineering or surveying work.

(G) Every person applying for registration as a professional engineer or professional surveyor shall be required to pass the fundamentals examination and the principles and practice examination as provided in section 4733.13 of the Revised Code. In addition to passing each requisite examination, each applicant must submit evidence, satisfactory to the board, that the applicant has completed the practical experience required in this section.

(H) The board shall require the applicant for registration as a professional engineer or professional surveyor to take two examinations. The first examination, known as the fundamentals examination, may be taken by the applicant at any time after the applicant has completed the required education under division (A) or (B) of this section, or, at the discretion of the board, an applicant may be permitted to take the first examination during the applicant’s concluding term of an approved curriculum in engineering or surveying of four years or more.

(I) When the applicant has passed the fundamentals examination, the applicant shall be given an appropriate certificate by the board showing the applicant’s status as an engineer intern or surveyor intern.

(J) The applicant is not eligible to take the second examination, known as the principles and practice examination, until the applicant has passed the fundamentals examination.

(K) Any person having the necessary qualifications to entitle the person to registration is eligible for registration though the person may not be practicing the person’s profession at the time of making application.

HISTORY: GC § 1083-13; 115 v 359, § 13; 120 v 145; 123 v 701; 124 v 313; Bureau of Code Revision, 10-01-1953; 125 v 387 (Effective 10-16-1953); 128 v 247 (Effective 10-21-1959); 130 v 1148 (Effective 09-10-1963); 131 v 1189 (Effective 09-06-1965); 132 v H 1 (Effective 02-21-1967); 133 v H 610 (Effective 11-21-1969); 140 v H 562 (Effective 04-04-1985); 141 v H 327 (Effective 06-16-1986); 142 v H 610 (Effective 03-17-1989); 144 v H 482 (Effective 07-01-1993); 149 v H 337. Effective 08-06-2002; 150 v H 23, § 1, effective 10-29-2003.

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  Gray spacer   Ohio R.C. 4733 index

4733.01 Professional engineer and professional surveyor definitions

4733.02 Registration or exemption

4733.021 Restricting use of title engineer by itself or with other terms

4733.03 State board of registration for professional engineers and surveyors

4733.04 Qualifications of board members

4733.05 Compensation and expenses of board

4733.06 Meetings; organization of board; record of proceedings

4733.07 Rules, bylaws, seal and hearings

4733.08 Deposit of receipts; vouchers; surety bonds; employees; expenditures

4733.09 Records; applicant to provide certain information under oath; annual report, financial statement

4733.10 Annual listing of registered professional engineers, registered professional surveyors, and firms

4733.11 License qualifications

4733.12 Applications for registration

4733.13 Examinations

4733.14 Certificate of registration; seals

4733.15 Renewal of registration

4733.151 Continuing professional development requirements

4733.16 Practice by firm, partnership, association, limited liability company or corporation

4733.161 Contractor may provide engineering services through arrangement with registered engineer; unauthorized practice prohibited

4733.17 Inspection of public works projects

4733.18 Temporary registration; exemptions from provisions

4733.19 Reciprocity [Comity]

4733.20 Disciplinary actions; code of ethics; complaints; duplicate certificates

4733.21 Legally recognized professions not affected

4733.22 Prohibited acts

4733.23 Restriction on public authorities; injunction against violation

4733.24 Repealed

4733.25 Fees in excess of statutory amounts

4733.26 Using engineer or engineering in name on or before July 1, 1973

4733.27 Effect of child support default on registration or certificate

4733.99 Penalty

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