As used in this part 2, unless the context otherwise
requires:
(1)Certificate means the media issued by the board to evidence licensing
of a professional engineer.
(2)Engineer means a person who, by reason of intensive preparation in the
use of mathematics, chemistry, physics, and engineering sciences, including the
principles and methods of engineering analysis and design, is qualified to perform
engineering work as defined in this part 2.
(3)Engineering means analysis or design work requiring intensive
preparation and experience in the use of mathematics, chemistry, and physics and
the engineering sciences.
(4)Engineering experience, in addition to the practice of engineering, may
include:
(a)Up to four years of undergraduate engineering study, as approved by the
board
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As used in this part 2, unless the context otherwise
requires:
(1) Certificate means the media issued by the board to evidence licensing
of a professional engineer.
(2) Engineer means a person who, by reason of intensive preparation in the
use of mathematics, chemistry, physics, and engineering sciences, including the
principles and methods of engineering analysis and design, is qualified to perform
engineering work as defined in this part 2.
(3) Engineering means analysis or design work requiring intensive
preparation and experience in the use of mathematics, chemistry, and physics and
the engineering sciences.
(4) Engineering experience, in addition to the practice of engineering, may
include:
(a) Up to four years of undergraduate engineering study, as approved by the
board, in mathematics, basic science, engineering science, engineering design, and
engineering practice;
(b) Up to two years of graduate engineering study as approved by the board
if the study results in the award of an advanced degree;
(c) Teaching at the instructor level, or at a higher level, of courses in
engineering science, design, or engineering practice at a college or university
offering an engineering curriculum of four or more years that is approved by the
board or at a college offering courses transferable to a board-approved college.
This experience must result from a full-time position in teaching or teaching and
research.
(d) Engineering research, including that performed by a teacher at the
instructor level or at a higher level. The research done by the teacher must be part
of the teacher's assigned duties in a full-time position in teaching and research.
(5) Engineer-intern means a person who has complied with the
requirements of sections 12-120-210 and 12-120-211 and is duly enrolled as an
engineer-intern.
(6) (a) Practice of engineering means the performance for others of any
professional service or creative work requiring engineering education, training, and
experience and the application of special knowledge of the mathematical and
engineering sciences to such professional services or creative work, including
consultation, investigation, evaluation, planning, design, and the observation of
construction to evaluate compliance with plans and specifications in connection
with the utilization of the forces, energies, and materials of nature in the
development, production, and functioning of engineering processes, apparatus,
machines, equipment, facilities, structures, buildings, works, or utilities, or any
combination or aggregations thereof, employed in or devoted to public or private
enterprise or uses.
(b) An individual practices or offers to practice professional engineering
within the meaning and intent of this section if the individual by oral claim, sign,
advertisement, letterhead, card, or in any other way represents oneself to be a
professional engineer or through the use of any other means implies that the
individual is licensed under this part 2 or performs engineering services.
(7) Professional engineer means an engineer duly licensed pursuant to this
part 2.
(8) Responsible charge means personal responsibility for the control and
direction of engineering work within a professional engineer's scope of
competence. Experience may only be classified as responsible charge if the
engineer is licensed pursuant to this part 2, unless the work involves an activity
exempted pursuant to section 12-120-203.