Chapter 011 |
2018 -- H 7939 Enacted 06/04/2018 |
A N A C T |
RELATING TO BUSINESSES AND PROFESSIONS -- LAND SURVEYORS |
Introduced By: Representatives Craven, Nunes, McEntee, and Knight |
Date Introduced: March 09, 2018 |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: |
SECTION 1. Section 5-8.1-9 of the General Laws in Chapter 5-8.1 entitled "Land |
Surveyors" is hereby amended to read as follows: |
5-8.1-9. Board of registration for professional land surveyors -- Application and |
qualification for registration. |
(a) (1) Application for registration as a professional land surveyor or certification as a |
surveyor-in-training shall be made, in writing, on a form prescribed and furnished by the board of |
land surveyors board of registration for professional land surveyors. The application shall: |
(i) Contain statements made under oath; |
(ii) Show the applicant's education; |
(iii) Contain a detailed summary of the applicant's technical and professional experience; |
and |
(iv) Designate references as described in this section. |
(b) The fee established in ยง 5-8.1-11 must accompany each application. Failure to include |
this fee will result in the application being returned to the applicant without consideration by the |
board. |
(c) To be eligible for registration as a professional land surveyor, an applicant must be of |
good character and reputation. Additionally, the applicant must submit five (5) references with |
his or her application, three (3) of which are from registered professional land surveyors having |
personal knowledge of his or her land surveying experience. No person seeking his or her initial |
registration as a professional land surveyor shall be granted the certificate without first |
completing a surveyor-in-training program as prescribed and approved by the board and pass |
passing an examination in the fundamentals of land surveying. Upon passing that examination, |
the applicant is granted a surveyor-in-training certificate in this state. |
(d) To be eligible for certification as a surveyor-in-training, an applicant must be of good |
character and reputation substantiated by an interview with a quorum of the board of registration |
board of registration of professional land surveyors and additionally must submit three (3) |
character references one of which must be from a professional land surveyor. |
(e) One of the following shall be considered as minimum evidence to the board that the |
applicant is qualified for registration as a professional land surveyor or for certification as a land- |
surveyor-in training, respectively: |
(i) Graduation from a four-(4) year (4) survey degree program, experience and |
examination. A graduate of a four-(4) year (4) survey degree program may be admitted to an |
examination in the fundamentals of land surveying. Upon passing that examination the applicant |
is granted a surveyor-in-training certificate in this state. After receiving the surveyor-in-training |
certificate the applicant will need a specific record of a minimum four (4) years of experience in |
land surveying. This verified experience shall be under the direct supervision of a registered |
professional land surveyor, satisfactory to the board, and shall be broken down as follows.: At a |
minimum, twenty percent (20%) shall be field experience,; twenty percent (20%) shall be |
research, deed evidence, reconciliation, etc.; and twenty percent (20%) shall be property line |
calculations and determination. Once the experience has been deemed satisfactory to the board, |
the applicant may be admitted to an examination in the principles and practice of land surveying |
plus an additional Rhode Island legal portion. Upon passing that examination, the applicant is |
granted a certificate of registration to practice land surveying in this state, provided the applicant |
is qualified. |
(ii) Graduation from a four-(4) year (4) degree program, experience and examination. A |
graduate of a four-(4) year (4) degree program applicant who has also fulfilled the four (4) year |
core curriculum (see paragraph (iii) below subsection (h) of this section) may be admitted to an |
examination in the fundamentals of land surveying. Upon passing that examination the applicant |
is granted a surveyor-in-training certificate in this state. After receiving the surveyor-in-training |
certificate the applicant will need a specific record of a minimum five (5) years of experience in |
land surveying. This verified experience shall be under the direct supervision of a registered |
professional land surveyor, satisfactory to the board, and shall be broken down as follows: At a |
minimum, twenty percent (20%) shall be field experience; twenty percent (20%) shall be |
research, deed evidence, reconciliation, etc.; and twenty percent (20%) shall be property line |
calculations and determination. Once the experience has been deemed satisfactory to the board, |
the applicant may be admitted to an examination in the principles and practice of land surveying |
plus an additional Rhode Island legal portion. Upon passing that examination, the applicant is |
granted a certificate of registration to practice land surveying in this state, provided the applicant |
is qualified. |
(iii) Four (4) year core curriculum. An applicant with a four (4) year degree as described |
in paragraph (ii) above may need to take additional courses to fulfill, at a minimum, the following |
core curriculum. For the following list of classes any equivalent class may be taken and any |
survey related course may be substituted upon approval of the board: |
(A) Surveying I (3 credit hours), Surveying II (3 credit hours). |
(B) GPS & Geodetic control (3 credit hours). |
(C) Photogrammetry and remote sensing (3 credit hours). |
(D) Boundary adjustment computations (3 credit hours). |
(E) Land development/planning (3 credit hours). |
(F) Geographic/land information systems (3 credit hours). |
(G) Physics I with lab (4 credit hours). |
(H) Calculus I (4 credit hours), Calculus II (4 credit hours). |
(I) Statistical analysis (3 credit hours). |
(J) Law (12 credit hours): boundary law, law of contracts, law of property, estates & |
trusts, professional ethics. |
(K) Business (9 credit hours): Quantitative business analysis I, business administration, |
small business management, micro economics. |
(L) Science (9 credit hours): geology, astronomy, soils, dendrology, chemistry, biology, |
ecology. |
(M) Computer usage (12 credit hours): introduction to computers, computer science, |
computer programming, AutoCAD basics, AutoCAD advanced. |
(N) English composition (3 credit hours). |
(O) Advanced communication (6 credit hours): technical writing, creative writing or |
speech. |
(iv)(iii) Graduation from a two-(2) year (2) survey degree program, experience, and |
examination. A graduate of a two-(2) year (2) survey degree program may be admitted to an |
examination in the fundamentals of land surveying. Upon passing that examination the applicant |
is granted a surveyor-in-training certificate in this state. After receiving the surveyor-in-training |
certificate the applicant will need a specific record of a minimum six (6) five (5) years of verified |
experience in land surveying. (Four (4) of the years of experience shall be after receiving a |
surveyor-in-training certificate). All six (6) five (5) years of experience shall be under the direct |
supervision of a registered professional land surveyor, satisfactory to the board, and shall be |
broken down as follows: At a minimum, twenty percent (20%) shall be field experience,; twenty |
percent (20%) shall be research, deed evidence, reconciliation, etc.; and twenty percent (20%) |
shall be property line calculations and determination. Once the experience has been deemed |
satisfactory to the board, the applicant may be admitted to an examination in the principles and |
practice of land surveying plus an additional Rhode Island legal portion. Upon passing that |
examination, the applicant is granted a certificate of registration to practice land surveying in this |
state, provided the applicant is qualified. |
(v)(iv) Graduation from a two-(2) year (2) degree program, experience, and examination. |
A graduate of a two-(2) year (2) degree program applicant who has also fulfilled the two (2) year |
core curriculum (see paragraph (vi) below subsection (h) of this section) may be admitted to an |
examination in the fundamentals of land surveying. Upon passing that examination the applicant |
is granted a surveyor-in-training certificate in this state. After receiving the surveyor-in-training |
certificate the applicant will need a specific record of a minimum seven (7) five (5) years of |
verified experience in land surveying. (Four (4) of the years of experience shall be after receiving |
a surveyor-in-training certificate). All seven (7) five (5) years of experience shall be under the |
direct supervision of a registered professional land surveyor, satisfactory to the board, and shall |
be broken down as follows: At a minimum, twenty percent (20%) shall be field experience; |
twenty percent (20%) shall be research, deed evidence, reconciliation, etc.; and twenty percent |
(20%) shall be property line calculations and determination. Once the experience has been |
deemed satisfactory to the board, the applicant may be admitted to an examination in the |
principles and practice of land surveying plus an additional Rhode Island legal portion. Upon |
passing that examination, the applicant is granted a certificate of registration to practice land |
surveying in this state, provided the applicant is qualified. |
(vi) Two (2) year core curriculum. An applicant with a two (2) year degree as described |
in paragraph (v) above may need to take additional courses to fulfill, at a minimum, the following |
core curriculum. For the following list of classes any equivalent class may be taken and any |
survey related course may be substituted upon approval of the board: |
(A) Surveying I (3 credit hours), Surveying II (3 credit hours). |
(B) Mathematics (12 credit hours): advanced algebra, analytical trigonometry, analytical |
geometry, spherical trigonometry, statistical analysis or quantitative business analysis I, |
Analytical trigonometry and analytical geometry are mandatory classes to fulfill the (12 credit |
hours). |
(C) Business and law (6 credit hours): legal principles, business administration, law of |
contracts, law of property, estates & trusts, professional ethics. |
(D) Science (6 credit hours): physics, geology, astronomy, soils, dendrology, chemistry, |
biology, ecology. |
(E) Computer usage (6 credit hours): introduction to computers, computer science, |
computer programming, AutoCAD basics, AutoCAD advanced. |
(F) English composition (3 credit hours). |
(G) Advanced communication (6 credit hours): technical writing, creative writing or |
speech. |
(vii) Graduation from a two (2) year program, experience and examination. Any person |
obtaining a minimum of five (5) years experience under the supervision of a registered |
professional land surveyor, and is satisfactory to the board, may be admitted to an examination in |
the fundamentals of land surveying. Upon passing that examination the applicant is granted a |
surveyor-in-training certificate (LSIT), in this state provided the applicant is qualified. Upon |
obtaining a specific record of a minimum of an additional five (5) years of experience of |
combined office and field experience satisfactory to the board in land surveying, which |
experience was under the direct supervision of a registered professional land surveyor, and which |
experience indicates to the board that the applicant may be competent to practice land surveying, |
and the person is a graduate of a land surveying or related curriculum of satisfactory standing, of |
two (2) years or more approved by the board, who has obtained an associates degree in land |
surveying or related curriculum, the applicant may be submitted to an examination in the |
principles and practice of land surveying plus an additional Rhode Island legal portion. Upon |
passing that examination, the applicant is granted a certificate of registration to practice land |
surveying in this state, provided the applicant is qualified. This subsection expires at midnight, |
December 31, 2009. |
(viii) In certain instances in which an applicant presents an experience of unusually high |
quality, the board, at its complete discretion, may allow an applicant, having acquired six (6) |
verified years of active office and field experience in land surveying, which experience has been |
under the direct supervision of a professional land surveyor, to be admitted to an examination in |
the fundamentals of land surveying. Upon passing those examinations, the applicant is granted a |
surveyor-in-training certificate in the state. This subsection does not exempt the applicant from |
the required degree or the experience after obtaining the surveyor-in-training certificate (LSIT). |
(v) Experience, and examination. An applicant that who has recorded a minimum of |
seven (7) years verified experience and who has also fulfilled the core curriculum (see subsection |
(h) of this section) will need a specific record of a minimum of seven (7) years of verified |
experience in land surveying. All seven (7) years of experience shall be under the direct |
supervision of a registered professional land surveyor, satisfactory to the board, and shall be |
broken down as follows: At a minimum, twenty percent (20%) shall be field experience; twenty |
percent (20%) shall be research, deed evidence, reconciliation, etc.; and twenty percent (20%) |
shall be property line calculations and determination. Once the experience has been deemed |
satisfactory to the board, the applicant may be admitted to an examination in the principles and |
practice of land surveying plus an additional Rhode Island legal portion. Upon passing that |
examination, the applicant is granted a certificate of registration to practice land surveying in this |
state, provided the applicant is qualified . |
(ix)(vi) Surveying teaching. Teaching of advanced land surveying subjects in a college or |
university offering an approved land surveying curriculum may be considered as land surveying |
experience satisfactory to the board. |
(x)(vii) Registration by comity or endorsement. A person holding a current certificate of |
registration to engage in the practice of land surveying issued to him or her by a proper authority |
of a state, territory, or possession of the United States, or the District of Columbia must have, at |
the time they were licensed, met the existing Rhode Island requirements for licensure. All |
applicants applying under this section must have passed the written examinations in the |
fundamentals of land surveying and the principles and practice of land surveying. If, based upon |
verified evidence and the opinion of the board, the applicant meets all appropriate requirements |
of this section, the applicant will be allowed to take the Rhode Island legal portion. Upon passing |
this examination, the applicant shall be granted a certificate of registration to practice land |
surveying in this state, provided the applicant is qualified. |
(f) The passing grade on all examinations offered by the land surveyors is not less than |
seventy percent (70%). An applicant failing any examination may apply for re-examination upon |
payment of the appropriate fees. An applicant who scores less than fifty percent (50%) on any |
examination may not apply for re-examination for at least one year. |
(g) An applicant who fails any of the exams three (3) times shall be interviewed by the |
board, before any further application can be acted upon. It is the applicant's responsibility to show |
the board that he or she will be successful if allowed to take the exam again. If, in the board's |
opinion, the applicant can not cannot satisfactorily demonstrate that he or she is qualified to re- |
take the exam, the board may require that the applicant acquire additional knowledge, education, |
and/or experience, satisfactory to the board before the applicant may sit for another exam. |
(h) Core curriculum. An applicant with a four-(4) year (4) degree as described in |
subsection (e)(ii) of this section, a two-(2) year (2) degree as described in subsection (e)(iv) of |
this section, or experience as described in subsection (e)(v) of this section may need to take |
additional courses to fulfill, at a minimum, the following core curriculum. For the following list |
of classes, any equivalent class may be taken and any survey-related course may be substituted |
upon approval of the board: |
(1) Surveying (six (6) credit hours). Surveying I or equivalent, Surveying II or equivalent. |
Courses must cover topics of GPS & Geodetic geodetic control and boundary adjustment |
computations. |
(2) Mathematics (nine (9) credit hours). Qualifying courses: Algebra, Trigonometry, Pre- |
calculus trigonometry, pre-calculus, or higher. |
(3) Business and law (six (6) credit hours). Qualifying courses: boundary law, contract |
law, property law, trusts and estates, professional ethics, quantitative business analysis I, business |
administration, small business management, micro economics, accounting principles, or related |
courses. |
(4) Science (nine (9) credit hours). Qualifying courses: physics, geology, astronomy, |
soils, dendrology, chemistry, biology, or ecology. |
(5) Computer Usage usage (three (3) credit hours). Qualifying courses: introduction to |
computer, computer science, computer programing, AutoCad basics, AutoCAD advantage, |
geographic/land information systems, introduction to spreadsheets, or word processing. |
(6) English composition, English composition II, technical writing, creative writing, or |
speech (six (6) credit hours). |
SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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