GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF NORTH CAROLINA
SESSION 2005
SESSION LAW 2005-296
HOUSE BILL 810
AN ACT amending certain licensure and certification requirements under the north carolina engineering and land surveying act.
The General Assembly of North Carolina enacts:
SECTION 1. G.S. 89C-13(b) reads as rewritten:
"(b) Land Surveyor Applicant. - To be eligible for admission to examination for land surveyor intern or professional land surveyor, an applicant must be of good character and reputation and shall submit five references with the application for licensure as a land surveyor, two of which references shall be professional land surveyors having personal knowledge of the applicant's land surveying experience, or in the case of an application for certification as a land surveyor intern by three references, one of which shall be a licensed land surveyor having personal knowledge of the applicant's land surveying experience.
The evaluation of a land surveyor applicant's qualifications shall involve a consideration of the applicant's education, technical and land surveying experience, exhibits of land surveying projects with which the applicant has been associated, and recommendations by references. The land surveyor applicant's qualifications may be reviewed at an interview if the Board determines it necessary. Educational credit for institute courses, correspondence courses, or other courses shall be determined by the Board.
The following shall be considered a minimum evidence satisfactory to the Board that the applicant is qualified for licensure as a professional land surveyor or for certification as a land surveyor intern respectively:
(1) As a professional land surveyor (shall meet one):
a. Rightful possession
of a bachelor of science degree in surveying or other equivalent curricula, all
approved by the Board and a record satisfactory to the Board of two years or
more of progressive practical experience, one year of which shall have been
under a practicing professional land surveyor if the applicant has
successfully passed the first examination (Fundamentals of Surveying) on or
before January 1, 2013, or if the applicant has not successfully passed the
first examination on or before January 1, 2013, two years of which shall have
been under a practicing professional land surveyor, and satisfactorily
passing any oral and written examination required by the Board, all of which
shall determine and indicate that the applicant is competent to practice land
surveying. The applicant may be qualified by the Board to take the first
examination (Surveying Fundamentals) immediately after obtaining the bachelor
of science degree at the first regularly scheduled examination thereafter.
Upon passing the first examination and successful completion of the experience
required by this subdivision, the applicant may apply to take the second
examination (Principles and Practice of Land Surveying). An applicant who
passes both examinations and completes the educational and experience
requirements of this subdivision shall be granted licensure as a professional
land surveyor.
b. Rightful
possession of an associate degree in surveying technology approved by the Board
and a record satisfactory to the Board of four years of progressive practical
experience, three years of which shall have been under a practicing licensed
land surveyor,surveyor if the applicant has successfully passed the
first examination (Fundamentals of Surveying) on or before January 1, 2013, or
if the applicant has not successfully passed the first examination on or before
January 1, 2013, eight years of progressive practical experience, four years of
which shall have been under a practicing professional land surveyor, and
satisfactorily passing any written and oral examination required by the Board,
all of which shall determine and indicate that the applicant is competent to
practice land surveying. The If the applicant has not successfully
completed the first examination on or before January 1, 2013, the applicant
may apply to the Board to take the first examination (Surveying
Fundamentals) immediately after obtaining the associate degree and
completing four years of practical experience, two years of which shall have
been under a practicing professional land surveyor at the first regularly
scheduled examination thereafter. Upon passing the first examination and
successfully completing the practical experience required under this
subdivision, the applicant may apply to the Board to take the second examination
(Principles and Practice of Land Surveying). An applicant who passes both
examinations and successfully completes the educational and experience
requirements of this subdivision shall be granted licensure as a professional
land surveyor.
c. Repealed by Session Laws 1998-118, s. 11.
d. Graduation
from a high school or the completion of a high school equivalency certificate
and a record satisfactory to the Board of seven years of progressive practical
experience, six years of which shall have been under a practicing licensed land
surveyor,surveyor if the applicant has successfully passed the first
examination (Fundamentals of Surveying) on or before January 1, 2013, or if the
applicant has not successfully passed the first examination on or before
January 1, 2013, 16 years of progressive practical experience, nine years of
which shall have been under a practicing professional land surveyor, and
satisfactorily passing any oral and written examinations required by the Board,
all of which shall determine and indicate that the candidate is competent to
practice land surveying. The If the applicant has not successfully
passed the first examination on or before January 1, 2013, the applicant
may be qualified by the Board to take the first examination (Surveying
Fundamentals) upon graduation from high school or the completion of a high
school equivalency certificate and successfully completing five 10 years
of progressive practice experience, four six of which shall have
been under a practicing licensed land surveyor.
e. Repealed by Session Laws 1985 (Regular Session, 1986), c. 977, s. 7.
f. Licensure by Comity or Endorsement. - A person holding a certificate of licensure to engage in the practice of land surveying issued on comparable qualifications from a state, territory, or possession of the United States will be given comity considerations. However, the applicant may be asked to take any examinations as the Board requires to determine the applicant's qualifications, but in any event, the applicant shall be required to pass an examination which shall include questions on laws, procedures, and practices pertaining to the practice of land surveying in North Carolina.
g. A licensed professional engineer who can satisfactorily demonstrate to the Board that the professional engineer's formal academic training in acquiring a degree and field experience in engineering includes land surveying, to the extent necessary to reasonably qualify the applicant in the practice of land surveying, may apply for and may be granted permission to take the principles and practice of land surveying examination and the fundamentals of land surveying examination. Upon satisfactorily passing the examinations, the applicant shall be granted a license to practice land surveying in the State of North Carolina.
h. Professional Engineers in Land Surveying. - Any person presently licensed to practice professional engineering under this Chapter shall upon application be licensed to practice land surveying, providing a written application is filed with the Board within one year next after June 19, 1975.
i. Photogrammetrists. - Any person presently practicing photogrammetry with at least seven years of experience in the profession, two or more of which shall have been in responsible charge of photogrammetric mapping projects meeting National Map Accuracy Standards shall, upon application, be licensed to practice land surveying, provided:
1. The applicant submit certified proof of graduation from high school, high school equivalency, or higher degree;
2. The applicant submit proof of employment in responsible charge as a photogrammetrist practicing within the State of North Carolina to include itemized reports detailing methods, procedures, amount of applicant's personal involvement and the name, address, and telephone numbers of the client for five projects completed by the applicant with the State. A final map for one of the five projects shall also be submitted;
3. Five references to the applicant's character and quality of work, three of which shall be from professional land surveyors, are submitted to the Board; and
4. The application is submitted to the Board by July 1, 1999. After July 1, 1999, no photogrammetrist shall be licensed without meeting the same requirements as to education, length of experience, and testing required of all land surveying applicants.
The Board shall require an applicant to submit exhibits, drawings, plats or other tangible evidence of land surveying work executed by the applicant under proper supervision and which the applicant has personally accomplished or supervised.
Land surveying encompasses a number of disciplines including geodetic surveying, hydrographic surveying, cadastral surveying, engineering surveying, route surveying, photogrammetric (aerial) surveying, and topographic surveying. A professional land surveyor shall practice only within the surveyor's area of expertise.
(2) As a land surveyor intern (shall meet one):
a. Rightful
possession of an associate degree in surveying technology approved by the Board
Board, a record satisfactory to the Board of four years of progressive
practical experience, two years of which shall have been under a practicing
professional land surveyor, and satisfactorily passing a written and oral
examination as required by the Board.
b. Rightful
possession of a bachelors degree in surveying or other equivalent curricula in
surveying all approved by the Board and satisfactorily passing any oral and
written examinations required by the Board.
c. Graduation
from high school or the completion of a high school equivalency certificate and
a record satisfactory to the Board of five 10 years of
progressive, practical experience, four six years of which shall
have been under a practicing licensed land surveyor and satisfactorily passing
any oral and written examinations required by the Board.
d. Graduation and examination. - A graduate of a surveying curriculum or other equivalent curriculum in surveying approved by the Board or a student who has attained senior status in an accredited surveying program of four years or more shall be admitted to the fundamentals of surveying examination. The applicant shall be notified if the examination was passed or not passed, and if passed the applicant shall be certified as a surveying intern if the applicant is otherwise qualified.
The Board shall require an applicant to submit exhibits, drawings, plats, or other tangible evidence of land surveying work executed by the applicant under proper supervision and which the applicant has personally accomplished or supervised."
SECTION 2. This act is effective when it becomes law.
In the General Assembly read three times and ratified this the 11th day of August, 2005.
s/ Beverly E. Perdue
President of the Senate
s/ James B. Black
Speaker of the House of Representatives
s/ Michael F. Easley
Governor
Approved 2:59 p.m. this 22nd day of August, 2005