Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 61G15-21.007 - Re-examination; Additional Requirements After Third Failure
(1) As required by section
471.013(1)(e),
F.S., if an applicant fails three (3) times to pass either the Fundamentals of
Engineering or the Principles and Practices of Engineering examinations, the
applicant must take additional courses in order to reapply for examination. The
applicant may either:
(a) Submit to the Board
of Professional Engineers transcripts for the enrollment and completion of
twelve (12) college credit hours, with grades no lower than a "C" or its
equivalent, of college level courses in the applicant's area of deficiency. For
applicants to take the Fundamentals of Engineering examination, such additional
courses shall be undergraduate college courses in higher mathematics, basic
sciences or engineering as described in paragraphs
61G15-20.007(1)(a) and
(c), F.A.C. For applicants to take Part II of
the engineer examination, such additional courses shall be upper level or
higher courses in engineering, as defined in paragraph
61G15-20.007(1)(c),
F.A.C., or
(b) Submit evidence of
completion of one of the following board approved engineering examination
review courses; the selected course must cover content for the examination in
the engineering discipline the applicant intends to take.
1. Schools with an ABET approved engineering
program;
2. Kaplan Engineering
Education;
3. School of
PE;
4. Testmasters Educational
Services, Inc.;
5. SmartPros,
Ltd.;
6. Professional Publications,
Inc., or
(2) If
the Applicant is delayed in taking either examination due to reserve or active
duty service in the United States Armed Forces or National Guard, the Applicant
shall have two (2) additional attempts to take either examination, for a total
of five (5) attempts, before additional courses are required pursuant to
subsection (1), above.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 455.217(2), 471.008 FS. Law Implemented 455.217(2), 471.013, 471.015 FS.
New 1-8-80, Amended 8-25-81, Formerly 21H-21.07, 21H-21.007, Amended 2-14-95, 5-22-01, 12-10-02, 2-3-05, 4-10-08, 11-3-15, 2-19-18, 8-30-23.
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