Haw. Code R. § 16-115-75 - Examination-professional land surveying: qualifications, application, fees, required documents
(a) To be eligible
for the NCEES or board-produced professional land surveying examination, the
person shall:
(1) Be a graduate of a school
or college approved by the board, have completed a geo-science, civil
engineering, or general engineering curriculum of four years or more and also
have not less than three years of full-time lawful experience or part-time
equivalent in land surveying;
(2)
Be a graduate of a school or college approved by the board, have completed a
civil engineering technology (survey option) curriculum of two years or more or
arts and sciences curriculum of four years or more with a math, science, or
science-related major, and also have not less than seven years of full-time
lawful experience or the part-time equivalent in land surveying; or
(3) Have not less than eleven years of
full-time lawful experience or the part-time equivalent in land
surveying.
(b) A person
applying for the NCEES or board-produced professional land surveying
examination shall file an Application for Licensure-Land Surveyor no later than
January 10 for the examination which is regularly conducted once a year in
April. The application shall be accompanied by the application fee, which shall
not be refunded, the examination fee, which may not be refunded, and the
following applicable documents:
(1) A
certified copy of a diploma or certificate of graduation or official
transcripts from an institution, school, or college approved by the board;
provided that if the applicant is educated in a foreign institution, school, or
college, the applicant shall submit an official report by a professional
service approved by the board which has evaluated the person's foreign
educational credentials;
(2)
Verification(s) of Lawful Experience completed by supervisors who are licensed
professional land surveyors; and
(3) If applicable, Verification(s) of
Experience in Responsible Charge completed by licensed professional land
surveyors; or
(4) Appropriate NCEES
records that document any of the above to the satisfaction of the board.
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