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I think you have been kissing way to many fish, you need to get a grip on
your life. "basskisser" wrote in message om... "Joe" wrote in message news:C5TSa.47301 Licensed as an Engineer? Not required nor available for Communications Engineering in FL or GA. RCDD is the industry standard for communications engineering. 90% plus large industry/government contracts require an RCDD stamped approval for all communications design plans, and an RCDD onsite during installation for QA/QC and PM. But, since your an engineer yourself, you already knew that. Didn't you? Pure horse****, there Blow. If you practice engineering in the state of GA, even use the word ENGINEER in your business name, reference to yourself, etc., you MUST be licensed as a professional engineer. Florida is very similar: Professional Engineer - An individual who practices engineering in Georgia, unless specifically exempted under the provisions of O.C.G.A. 43-15-29, must be licensed by the Board. As such, a registrant may legally represent himself/herself to the public as an engineer, offer consulting engineering services to private and public entities and perform engineering design or construction on public works. A licensed Professional Engineer must also adhere to the rules of professional conduct established by the Board. 43-15-29. Exceptions to operation of chapter. (a) Nothing in this chapter shall be construed as excluding a qualified architect registered in this state from such engineering practice as may be incident to the practice of his profession or as excluding a professional engineer from such architectural practice as may be incident to the practice of professional engineering. (b) The following persons shall be exempt from this chapter: (1) A person working as an employee or a subordinate of a person holding a certificate of registration under this chapter or an employee of a person practicing lawfully under Code Section 43-15-21, provided such work does not include final design decisions and is done under the supervision of, and responsibility therefor is assumed by, a person holding a certificate of registration under this chapter or a person practicing lawfully under Code Section 43-15-21; (2) Officers and employees of the government of the United States while engaged within this state in the practice of professional engineering or land surveying for such government; (3) All elective officers of the political subdivision of the state while in the practice of professional engineering or land surveying in the performance of their official duties; and (4) Officers and employees of the Department of Transportation, except as required by Title 46, while engaged within this state in the practice of professional engineering or land surveying for such department. (c) This chapter shall not be construed as requiring registration for the purpose of practicing professional engineering or land surveying by an individual, firm, or corporation on property owned or leased by such individual, firm, or corporation unless the same involves the public safety or public health or for the performance of engineering which relates solely to the design or fabrication of manufactured products. (d) This chapter shall not be construed to prevent or affect the practice of professional engineering and land surveying with respect to utility facilities by any public utility subject to regulation by the Public Service Commission, the Federal Communications Commission, the Federal Power Commission, or like regulatory agencies, including its parents, affiliates, or subsidiaries; or by the officers and full-time permanent employees of any such public utility, including its parents, affiliates, or subsidiaries, except where such practice involves property lines of adjoining property owners, provided that this exception does not extend to any professional engineer or land surveyor engaged in the practice of professional engineering or land surveying whose compensation is based in whole or in part on a fee or to any engineering services performed by the above-referenced utility companies not directly connected with work on their facilities. (e) This chapter shall not be construed to affect the lawful practice of a person acting within the scope of a license granted by the state under any other law. [Top | Laws and Rules] 43-15-30. Unlawful acts. (a) Any person who violates Code Section 43-15-7 shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. (b) Any person presenting or attempting to use as his own the certificate of registration or the seal of another obtained under this chapter shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. (c) Any person who gives any false or forged evidence of any kind to the board or to any member thereof in obtaining a certificate or certificate of registration shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. (d) Any person who falsely impersonates any other registrant or any person who attempts to use an expired or revoked certificate of registration shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. (e) Each day or occurrence shall be considered a separate offense. (f) Any person offering services to the public who uses by name, verbal claim, sign, advertisement, directory listing, or letterhead the words "Engineer," "Engineers," "Professional Engineering," "Engineering," or "Engineered" shall be guilty of a misdemeanor unless said person has complied with the provisions of this chapter. |
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