As used in this part 3, unless the context otherwise
requires:
(1)Basic control for engineering projects means survey markers set on or in
the vicinity of a construction project to enable all components of the project to be
built in compliance with plans and specifications with respect to the project
location, orientation, elevation, and relationship to property, easement, or right-of-way boundaries.
(2)Certificate means the media issued by the board to evidence licensing
or enrollment.
(3)Geodetic surveying means the performance of surveys in which
measure or account is taken of the shape, size, and gravitational forces of the earth
to determine or predetermine the horizontal or vertical positions of points,
monuments, or stations for use in the practice of professional land
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As used in this part 3, unless the context otherwise
requires:
(1) Basic control for engineering projects means survey markers set on or in
the vicinity of a construction project to enable all components of the project to be
built in compliance with plans and specifications with respect to the project
location, orientation, elevation, and relationship to property, easement, or right-of-way boundaries.
(2) Certificate means the media issued by the board to evidence licensing
or enrollment.
(3) Geodetic surveying means the performance of surveys in which
measure or account is taken of the shape, size, and gravitational forces of the earth
to determine or predetermine the horizontal or vertical positions of points,
monuments, or stations for use in the practice of professional land surveying or for
stating the geodetic position of control points, monuments, or stations by using a
coordinate system or derivative thereof recognized by the national geodetic survey.
(4) Land surveyor-intern means an individual enrolled by the board after
demonstrating the individual's competency, as required by section 12-120-311.
(5) (a) Professional land surveying means the application of special
knowledge of principles of mathematics, methods of measurement, and law for the
determination and preservation of land boundaries. Professional land surveying
specifically includes:
(I) Restoration and rehabilitation of corners and boundaries in the United
States public land survey system;
(II) Obtaining and evaluating boundary evidence;
(III) Determination of the areas and elevations of land parcels;
(IV) Subdivision of land parcels into smaller parcels and layout of alignment
and grades for streets or roads to serve the smaller parcels;
(V) Measuring and platting underground mine workings;
(VI) Preparation of the boundary control portions of geographic information
systems and land information systems except as allowed otherwise by section 38-51-109.3;
(VII) Establishment, restoration, and rehabilitation of land survey monuments
and bench marks;
(VIII) Preparation of land survey plats, condominium plats, monument
records, property descriptions that result from the practice of professional land
surveying, and survey reports;
(IX) Surveying, monumenting, and platting of easements and rights-of-way;
(X) Geodetic surveying;
(XI) Basic control for engineering projects; and
(XII) Any other activities incidental to and necessary for the adequate
performance of the services described in this subsection (5)(a).
(b) An individual practices or offers to practice professional land surveying
within the meaning and intent of this part 3 if the individual engages therein or, by
oral claim, sign, letterhead, or card or in any other way, holds themself out to be a
professional land surveyor or as being able to perform any professional land
surveying service or if the individual performs any professional land surveying
service or work.
(c) Professional land surveying may include other types of surveying.
(6) Professional land surveyor means an individual who practices
professional land surveying and who is currently licensed with the board after
demonstrating competency to practice, as required by section 12-120-313.
(7) Responsible charge means personal responsibility for the control and
direction of professional land surveying work.