§ 89C-28 – Existing licensure not affected.
89C-28. Existing licensure not affected. Nothing in this Chapter shall be construed as affecting the status of licensure of any professional engineer or land surveyor who is rightfully in possession of a certificate of licensure duly issued by the Board and valid as of July 1, 1975. (1951, c. 1084, s. 1; 1959, c. 1236, […]
§ 89C-22 – Disciplinary action Charges; procedure.
89C-22. Disciplinary action – Charges; procedure. (a) Any person may prefer charges of fraud, deceit, gross negligence, incompetence, misconduct, or violations of this Chapter, the rules of professional conduct, or any rules adopted by the Board against any Board licensee. The charges shall be in writing and shall be sworn to by the person or […]
§ 89C-23 – Unlawful to practice engineering or land surveying without licensure; unlawful use of title or terms; penalties; Attorney General to be legal adviser.
89C-23. Unlawful to practice engineering or land surveying without licensure; unlawful use of title or terms; penalties; Attorney General to be legal adviser. Any person who shall practice, or offer to practice, engineering or land surveying in this State without first being licensed in accordance with the provisions of this Chapter, or any person, firm, […]
§ 89C-24 – Licensure of corporations and business firms that engage in the practice of engineering or land surveying.
89C-24. Licensure of corporations and business firms that engage in the practice of engineering or land surveying. A corporation or business firm may not engage in the practice of engineering or land surveying in this State unless it is licensed by the Board and has paid an application fee established by the Board in an […]
§ 89C-25 – Limitations on application of Chapter.
89C-25. Limitations on application of Chapter. This Chapter shall not prevent the following activities: (1) The practice of architecture as defined in Chapter 83A of the General Statutes, landscape architecture as defined in Chapter 89A of the General Statutes, or contracting as defined in Articles 1, 2, 4, and 5 of Chapter 87 of the […]
§ 89C-25.1 – Supervision of unlicensed individuals by licensed person.
89C-25.1. Supervision of unlicensed individuals by licensed person. In all circumstances in which unlicensed individuals are permitted under this Chapter to perform engineering or land surveying work, or both, under the supervision of a licensed engineer, land surveyor, or both, the Board may by regulation establish a reasonable limit on the number of unlicensed individuals […]
§ 89C-25.2 – Program of licensure by discipline.
89C-25.2. Program of licensure by discipline. The Board shall submit to the legislative committees of reference by July 1, 1981, a program of licensure by discipline and an analysis of the costs and merits thereof in order to permit the General Assembly to make a decision on the establishment of such a program. The "committees […]
§ 89C-27 – Invalid sections; severability.
89C-27. Invalid sections; severability. If any of the provisions of this Chapter, or if any rule, regulation or order thereunder, or if the application of such provision to any person or circumstance shall be held invalid, the remainder of this Chapter and the application of such provision of this Chapter or rule, regulation or order […]
§ 89C-19.1 – Engineer or professional land surveyor who volunteers during an emergency or disaster; qualified immunity.
89C-19.1. Engineer or professional land surveyor who volunteers during an emergency or disaster; qualified immunity. (a) A licensed professional or any other individual working under the direct supervision of a licensed professional who voluntarily, without compensation, provides structural, electrical, mechanical, other engineering services or land surveying services at the scene of a declared disaster or […]
§ 89C-20 – Rules of professional conduct.
89C-20. Rules of professional conduct. In the interest of protecting the safety, health, and welfare of the public, the Board shall adopt rules of professional conduct applicable to the practice of engineering and land surveying. These rules, when adopted, shall be construed to be a reasonable exercise of the police power vested in the Board […]