Utah Admin. Code R156-22-302h - Qualifications for Licensure - Examination Requirements for Professional Engineer
In accordance with Subsection 58-22-302(1)(f), the examination requirements for licensure as a professional engineer are defined, clarified, or established as the following:
(1) the NCEES FE examination with a passing
score as established by the NCEES except that an applicant who has completed
one of the following is not required to pass the FE examination:
(a) a Ph.D. or doctorate degree in
engineering from an institution that offers EAC/ABET undergraduate programs in
the Ph.D. field of engineering; or
(b) a Ph.D. or doctorate degree in
engineering from a foreign institution if the engineering curriculum is
determined by the NCEES Credentials Evaluations to fulfill the required
curricular content of the NCEES Engineering Education Standard.
(2) the NCEES PE examination with
a passing score as established by the NCEES; or
(3) the NCEES SE examination with a passing
score as established by the NCEES.
(4) If an applicant for reinstatement of
licensure as a professional engineer passed the examinations required for
licensure as an engineer under prior Utah statutes and rules, the prior
examinations will be acceptable to qualify for reinstatement of licensure
rather than the examinations specified under Subsection
R156-22-302h(1).
(5) Prior to registering directly with NCEES
to sit for the NCEES PE examination, an applicant shall:
(a) complete the education requirements set
forth in Subsection R156-22-302b; and
(b) provide verification to NCEES of passing
the NCEES FE examination.
(6) The admission criteria to sit for the
NCEES FE examination is set forth in Section
58-22-306.
(7) In accordance with Subsection
58-22-302(4)(d)(ii),
an applicant for licensure as a professional engineer by endorsement shall
comply with the examination requirements in Subsection
R156-22-302h, except that the
Board may waive one or more of the following:
(a) the NCEES FE examination, for an
applicant who:
(i) is a principal for five of
the last seven years preceding the date of the license application;
and
(ii) was not required to pass
the NCEES FE examination for initial licensure from the recognized jurisdiction
the applicant was originally licensed;
(b) the NCEES PE examination for an applicant
who:
(i) has been a principal for five of the
last seven years preceding the date of the license application;
(ii) has been licensed for ten years
preceding the date of the license application; and
(iii) was not required to pass the NCEES PE
examination for initial licensure from the recognized jurisdiction the
applicant was originally licensed.
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