Miss. Code. tit. 30, pt. 1001, ch. 11 - Reciprocity
In order to receive a reciprocity forestry license in Mississippi, the applicant must meet the following conditions:
1. The applicant must have a four (4) year
Forestry degree or grater from a SAF accredited forestry school or a forestry
curriculum approved by the Mississippi Board of Registration for Foresters. A
copy of the applicants diploma and/or transcript must accompany the Application
For Licensure.
2. The applicant
must have successfully passed a written examination essentially equal to the
Mississippi Board of Registration for Foresters examination, administered by
the original granting state that has a current Reciprocity Agreement with
Mississippi.
3. The applicant must
be a non-resident of the State of Mississippi and have a personal and/or
business residence that is outside the political boundaries of
Mississippi.
4. The applicant must
provide evidence of licensure with a state that has a current reciprocity
agreement with Mississippi.
5. Upon
approval of licensure, the applicant will be issued a Mississippi reciprocal
license and must satisfy all Mississippi licensing and renewal requirements in
the future license renewal periods. The license from the original license
granting state must be maintained and will be required for continuance of the
Mississippi license.
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