Kan. Admin. Regs. § 66-10-13 - Geology experience
Current through Register Vol. 41, No. 14, April 7, 2022
(a) The work experience required of each
applicant shall expose the applicant to all phases of work integral to the
discipline of geology in which the applicant claims qualification to practice
and shall be verified as specified in paragraph (b)(2).
(b) Geology experience shall meet the
following requirements:
(1) Fall within the
definition of "practice of professional geology" in
K.S.A.
74-7003, and amendments thereto;
and
(2) be directly supervised by a
licensed geologist for work performed after July 1, 2000. However, direct
supervision by a licensed geologist shall not be required of the employees of
any person, firm, or corporation that does not offer services in the technical
professions to the public, although verification by the applicant's supervisor
shall still be required.
(c) The following shall be used to assess
credit for work experience:
(1) Experience
credit shall not be allowed for work performed before graduation.
(2) One year of credit toward the experience
requirement may be given for a master's degree in geology or in a closely
related specialty area acceptable to the board.
(3) Each month of teaching in an accredited
geology curriculum shall qualify for one month of geology experience. Teaching
experience or other allowed experience, but not both, may be approved as
experience for any concurrent calendar period.
(d) Each applicant shall supply references
from at least three licensed geologists or licensed engineers who are familiar
with the applicant's geology experience. At least two of these references shall
be licensed geologists. One of the three references may be a licensed
engineer.
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