Miss. Code. tit. 30, pt. 1001 - Rules and Regulations of the Mississippi Board of Registration for Foresters

  1. Chapter 1 - Organization, purpose, and operation of the Board (Rule 30-1001-1.1 to 30-1001-1.11)
  2. Chapter 2 - Public Records Requests, version 2
  3. Chapter 3 - Declaratory Opinions (Rule 30-1001-3.1 to 30-1001-3.10)
  4. Chapter 4 - Registration and Licensure (Rule 30-1001-4.1 to 30-1001-4.6)
  5. Chapter 5 - Renewals (Rule 30-1001-5.1 to 30-1001-5.7)
  6. Chapter 6 - Continuing Forestry Education (CFE) (Rule 30-1001-6.1 to 30-1001-6.6)
  7. Chapter 7 - Reciprocity (Rule 30-1001-7.1 to 30-1001-7.4)
  8. Chapter 8 - Disciplinary Action (Rule 30-1001-8.1 to 30-1001-8.9)
  9. Chapter 9 - Code of Ethics for the Registered Forester
  10. Chapter 10 - Expired Licenses, version 2
  11. Chapter 11 - Reciprocity
  12. Chapter 12 - Procedure for Handling Complaints
  13. Chapter 13 - Procedure for Handling Hearings
  14. Chapter 14 - Code of Ethics for the Registered Forester

Foreword

These Rules and Regulations shall be binding upon every person holding a Registered Foresters license and on all persons, firms, partnerships or corporations, or other legal entities that practice forestry in the State of Mississippi. Each licensee is charged with having knowledge of the existence of the Rules and Regulations and the Code of Ethics and shall be deemed to be familiar with its several provisions and to understand them. No person may practice forestry in Mississippi without first being registered or licensed to do so. Any person who offers to practice forestry in the State without first being registered and licensed to do so must cease and desist immediately until such time that person meets the requirements of the Laws of Mississippi, these Rules and Regulations, and the Code of Ethics. A Registered Forester will not be allowed to Sponsor an unlicensed individual to practice forestry in the State of Mississippi. It is the understanding and position of the Board of Registration for Foresters, based upon the Law, these Rules and Regulations, and the Code of Ethics, that no individual offers to perform work or offers services free of charge and/or without some form of compensation whether direct or indirect, and therefore offering services without compensation is not a legitimate exemption for the practice of forestry by an unlicensed or a licensed individual.

Notes

Miss. Code. tit. 30, pt. 1001

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