Alabama Statutes

§ 23-1-23 — Chief Engineer - Qualifications

Alabama § 23-1-23
JurisdictionAlabama
Title 23Highways, Roads, Bridges and Ferries
Ch. 1Alabama Highways
Art. 2Department of Transportation

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Ala. Code § 23-1-23 (2026).

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The chief engineer shall be a licensed professional engineer in the State of Alabama with a minimum of 15 years’ progressive professional engineering experience pertaining to the planning, development, construction, maintenance, and repair of highways and bridges. The chief engineer shall either hold a degree in civil engineering from an accredited school of engineering or shall have served at least 10 years as a Division Engineer or Bureau Chief with the Department of Transportation and shall possess a detailed knowledge of engineering principles and their application to highways and bridges. The chief engineer shall be a citizen of this state and shall continuously be a licensed professional engineer in this state while employed.

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Legislative History

(Acts 1959, No. 497, p. 1231, §2; Acts 1969, No. 506, p. 963; Act 2012-369, p. 1076, §1.)

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§ 23-1-107
Effective Date
§ 23-1-111
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§ 23-1-130
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