Or. Admin. R. 809-030-0020 - Qualifications for Engineering Geologist Examination and Certification as an Engineering Geologist
(1) To
qualify to take the engineering geologist examination, the candidate must:
(a) Be registered as a geologist with the
Board, and;.
(b) Meet one of the
following work experience requirements:
(A)
Standard Supervision Pathway: Completed a minimum of 3 years of relevant work
experience under the direct supervision of Oregon, California, or Washington
Certified Engineering Geologists (CEGs) or engineering geologists who, in the
determination of the Board, were providing substantially equivalent supervision
in responsible charge.
(B)
Responsible Charge Pathway: Completed a minimum of 5 years of relevant work
experience in responsible charge of engineering geological projects while
working as an engineering geologist in a jurisdiction other than in Oregon in
compliance with the laws of that jurisdiction or working as an engineering
geologist in Oregon in a manner exempt from Board certification under ORS
672.535(1)
or (2).
(C) Combined Experience Pathway: Completed a
minimum of 5 years of relevant work experience from any combination of work
experience under (A) and (B) of this subsection.
(D) Alternative Experience and Education
Pathway: Completed a minimum of 5 years of relevant work experience plus
education in engineering geology as follows:
(i) Work experience was gained under the
direct supervision of non-CEG supervisors approved by the Board under OAR
809-030-0022; or
(ii) Work
experience was gained under a combination of experience as described in (i) and
under the direct supervision of CEG or other engineering geologist supervisors
meeting the requirements under the Standard Supervision Pathway described in
(1)(b)(A) of this rule. For a combination of work experience, the Board will
credit work experience using the following formula: 1 year under a CEG or other
engineering geologist supervisor multiplied by 1.67 equals 1 year under a
non-CEG supervisor approved by the Board. This formula is based on 3 years of
work experience under a CEG or other engineering geologist supervisor being
equivalent to 5 years of work experience under a non-CEG supervisor approved by
the Board.
(iii) Education required
is a minimum of 12 quarter hours (8 semester hours) of qualifying coursework in
engineering geology topics as presented in the candidate's official transcript
and accepted by the Board. Qualifying coursework in engineering geology topics
that was used to qualify for geologist registration with the Board may be used
to meet this education requirement. Qualifying coursework in engineering
geology must have been in a topic from the following list or other engineering
geology coursework substitutions approved by the Board:
(I) Applied Remote Sensing;
(II) Earthquake Engineering;
(III) Engineering Geology;
(IV) Engineering Geology Thesis;
(V) Foundation Engineering;
(VI) Geomorphology;
(VII) Geophysics;
(VIII) Geotechnical Engineering;
(IX) Geotechnics;
(X) Mechanics of Materials;
(XI) Site Investigation;
(XII) Slope Stability/Landslides
(XIII) Soil Mechanics;
(XIV) Statics;
(iv) The Board delegates to the Board
application review coordinator the authority to approve engineering geology
coursework substitutions under (1)(b)(D)(iii) of this rule.
(c) For all work
experience pathways described in (1)(b) of this rule, the candidate may use
engineering geology work experience used to qualify for geologist registration
with the Board to meet the work experience requirements.
(2) To qualify for certification as an
engineering geologist, an applicant must meet the following requirements:
(a) Be actively registrated as geologist and
in good standing with the Board;
(b) Passed a certification examination in
engineering geology approved by the Board as per OAR 809-040-0008;
(c) Completed the work experience required
under one of the pathways described in subsection (1)(b) of this
rule;
(d) Submitted a complete
application on forms provided by the Board; and
(e) Submitted applicable fees as per OAR
809-010-0001.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 670.310, ORS 672.555, 672.565, 672.585, 672.595 & 672.575
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 672.555, 672.565 & 672.575
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