LD 1548
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LR 650
Item 1

 
A. An applicant for registration licensure by endorsement
or comity who provides proof that the applicant is a
registered licensed professional engineer, in good standing,
in another state, territory or possession of the United
States, District of Columbia or any foreign country and
whose qualifications meet the requirements of this chapter
upon application may be registered licensed without further
examination. To seek registration licensure under this
paragraph, the applicant must be a graduate of an
engineering curriculum approved by the engineering
accreditation commission of the accreditation board for
engineering and technology or of an equivalent engineering
curriculum and have not less than 4 years of acceptable
engineering experience after graduation and have been
registered licensed by passing 16 hours of written
examinations.

 
B. A person holding a certificate of record verification
issued by the National Council of Examiners for Engineering
and Surveying whose qualifications meet the requirements of
this chapter upon application may be registered licensed
without further examination.

 
C. An applicant who provides proof of graduation from an
engineering curriculum approved by the engineering
accreditation commission of the accreditation board for
engineering and technology or of an equivalent engineering
curriculum of 4 years or more; has passed an 8-hour written
examination in the fundamentals of engineering; has a record
of an additional 4 years or more of progressive engineering
experience, after graduation, of a grade and character that
indicates to the board that the applicant may be competent
to practice and has experienced increased engineering
responsibilities; and has passed an 8-hour written
examination in the principles and practice of engineering
may be registered licensed as a professional engineer. An
applicant for registration licensure may not sit for the
principles and practice of engineering examination until the
applicant has passed the fundamentals of engineering
examination.

 
D. An applicant who provides proof of graduation from an
engineering technology curriculum approved by the technology
accreditation commission of the accreditation board for
engineering and technology or of an equivalent engineering
technology curriculum of 4 years or more; has passed an 8-hour
written examination in the fundamentals of engineering; has a
record of an additional 4 years or more of progressive
engineering experience, after graduation, of a grade and
character that indicates to the board that the


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