RCW 18.43.040
Registration requirements. (Effective until
July 1, 2008.)
The following will be considered as minimum
evidence satisfactory to the board that the applicant is
qualified for registration as a professional engineer,
engineer-in-training, professional land surveyor, or
land-surveyor-in-training, respectively:
As a professional engineer: A specific record of eight
years or more of experience in engineering work of a character
satisfactory to the board and indicating that the applicant is
competent to practice engineering; and successfully passing a
written or oral examination, or both, in engineering as
prescribed by the board.
Graduation in an approved engineering curriculum of four
years or more from a school or college approved by the board as
of satisfactory standing shall be considered equivalent to four
years of such required experience. The satisfactory completion
of each year of such an approved engineering course without
graduation shall be considered as equivalent to a year of such
required experience. Graduation in a curriculum other than
engineering from a school or college approved by the board shall
be considered as equivalent to two years of such required
experience: PROVIDED, That no applicant shall receive credit for
more than four years of experience because of undergraduate
educational qualifications. The board may, at its discretion,
give credit as experience not in excess of one year, for
satisfactory postgraduate study in engineering.
Structural engineering is recognized as a specialized branch
of professional engineering. To receive a certificate of
registration in structural engineering, an applicant must hold a
current registration in this state in engineering and have at
least two years of structural engineering experience, of a
character satisfactory to the board, in addition to the eight
years' experience required for registration as a professional
engineer. An applicant for registration as a structural engineer
must also pass an additional examination as prescribed by the
board. Applicants for a certificate of registration in
structural engineering who have had their application approved by
the board prior to July 1, 2001, are not required to have an
additional two years of structural engineering experience if the
applicant passes the additional structural examination before
January 30, 2002.
As an engineer-in-training: An applicant for registration
as a professional engineer shall take the prescribed examination
in two stages. The first stage of the examination may be taken
upon submission of his or her application for registration as an
engineer-in-training and payment of the application fee
prescribed in RCW 18.43.050 at any time after the applicant has
completed four years of the required engineering experience, as
defined in this section, or has achieved senior standing in a
school or college approved by the board. The first stage of the
examination shall test the applicant's knowledge of appropriate
fundamentals of engineering subjects, including mathematics and
the basic sciences.
At any time after the completion of the required eight years
of engineering experience, as defined in this section, the
applicant may take the second stage of the examination upon
submission of an application for registration and payment of the
application fee prescribed in RCW 18.43.050. This stage of the
examination shall test the applicant's ability, upon the basis of
his or her greater experience, to apply his or her knowledge and
experience in the field of his or her specific training and
qualifications.
As a professional land surveyor: A specific record of eight
years or more of experience in land surveying work of a character
satisfactory to the board and indicating that the applicant is
competent to practice land surveying, and successfully passing a
written or oral examination, or both, in surveying as prescribed
by the board.
Graduation from a school or college approved by the board as
of satisfactory standing, including the completion of an approved
course in surveying, shall be considered equivalent to four years
of the required experience. Postgraduate college courses
approved by the board shall be considered for up to one
additional year of the required experience.
As a land-surveyor-in-training: An applicant for
registration as a professional land surveyor shall take the
prescribed examination in two stages. The first stage of the
examination may be taken upon submission of his or her
application for registration as a land-surveyor-in-training and
payment of the application fee prescribed in RCW 18.43.050 at any
time after the applicant has completed four years of the required
land surveying experience, as defined in this section, or has
achieved senior standing in a school or college approved by the
board. The first stage of the examination shall test the
applicant's knowledge of appropriate fundamentals of land
surveying subjects, including mathematics and the basic sciences.
At any time after the completion of the required eight years
of land surveying experience, as defined in this section, the
applicant may take the second stage of the examination upon
submission of an application for registration and payment of the
application fee prescribed in RCW 18.43.050. This stage of the
examination shall test the applicant's ability, upon the basis of
greater experience, to apply knowledge and experience in the
field of land surveying.
The first stage shall be successfully completed before the
second stage may be attempted. Applicants who have been approved
by the board to take the examination based on the requirement for
six years of experience under this section before July 1, 1996,
are eligible to sit for the examination.
No person shall be eligible for registration as a
professional engineer, engineer-in-training, professional land
surveyor, or land-surveyor-in-training, who is not of good
character and reputation.
Teaching, of a character satisfactory to the board shall be
considered as experience not in excess of two years for the
appropriate profession.
The mere execution, as a contractor, of work designed by a
professional engineer, or the supervision of the construction of
such work as a foreman or superintendent shall not be deemed to
be practice of engineering.
Any person having the necessary qualifications prescribed in
this chapter to entitle him or her to registration shall be
eligible for such registration although the person may not be
practicing his or her profession at the time of making his or her
application.
[2000 c 172 § 1; 1995 c 356 § 2; 1991 c 19 § 2; 1947 c 283 § 7; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 8306-24. Prior: 1935 c 167 § 2; RRS § 8306-2.]
NOTES:
Effective date -- 1995 c 356: See note following RCW 18.43.020.
RCW 18.43.040
Registration requirements. (Effective July
1, 2008.)
(1) The following will be considered as minimum
evidence satisfactory to the board that the applicant is
qualified for registration as a professional engineer,
engineer-in-training, professional land surveyor, or
land-surveyor-in-training, respectively:
(a)(i) As a professional engineer: A specific record of
eight years or more of experience in engineering work of a
character satisfactory to the board and indicating that the
applicant is competent to practice engineering; and successfully
passing a written or oral examination, or both, in engineering as
prescribed by the board.
(ii) Graduation in an approved engineering curriculum of
four years or more from a school or college approved by the board
as of satisfactory standing shall be considered equivalent to
four years of such required experience. The satisfactory
completion of each year of such an approved engineering course
without graduation shall be considered as equivalent to a year of
such required experience. Graduation in a curriculum other than
engineering from a school or college approved by the board shall
be considered as equivalent to two years of such required
experience. However, no applicant shall receive credit for more
than four years of experience because of undergraduate
educational qualifications. The board may, at its discretion,
give credit as experience not in excess of one year, for
satisfactory postgraduate study in engineering.
(iii) Structural engineering is recognized as a specialized
branch of professional engineering. To receive a certificate of
registration in structural engineering, an applicant must hold a
current registration in this state in engineering and have at
least two years of structural engineering experience, of a
character satisfactory to the board, in addition to the eight
years' experience required for registration as a professional
engineer. An applicant for registration as a structural engineer
must also pass an additional examination as prescribed by the
board.
(iv) An engineer must be registered as a structural engineer
in order to provide structural engineering services for
significant structures. The board may waive the requirements of
this subsection (1)(a)(iv) until December 31, 2010, if:
(A) On January 1, 2007, the engineer is registered with the
board as a professional engineer; and
(B) Within two years of January 1, 2007, the engineer
demonstrates to the satisfaction of the board that the engineer
has sufficient experience in the duties typically provided by a
professional structural engineer regarding significant
structures.
(b)(i) As an engineer-in-training: An applicant for
registration as a professional engineer shall take the prescribed
examination in two stages. The first stage of the examination
may be taken upon submission of his or her application for
registration as an engineer-in-training and payment of the
application fee prescribed in RCW 18.43.050 at any time after the
applicant has completed four years of the required engineering
experience, as defined in this section, or has achieved senior
standing in a school or college approved by the board. The first
stage of the examination shall test the applicant's knowledge of
appropriate fundamentals of engineering subjects, including
mathematics and the basic sciences.
(ii) At any time after the completion of the required eight
years of engineering experience, as defined in this section, the
applicant may take the second stage of the examination upon
submission of an application for registration and payment of the
application fee prescribed in RCW 18.43.050. This stage of the
examination shall test the applicant's ability, upon the basis of
his or her greater experience, to apply his or her knowledge and
experience in the field of his or her specific training and
qualifications.
(c)(i) As a professional land surveyor: A specific record
of eight years or more of experience in land surveying work of a
character satisfactory to the board and indicating that the
applicant is competent to practice land surveying, and
successfully passing a written or oral examination, or both, in
surveying as prescribed by the board.
(ii) Graduation from a school or college approved by the
board as of satisfactory standing, including the completion of an
approved course in surveying, shall be considered equivalent to
four years of the required experience. Postgraduate college
courses approved by the board shall be considered for up to one
additional year of the required experience.
(d)(i) As a land-surveyor-in-training: An applicant for
registration as a professional land surveyor shall take the
prescribed examination in two stages. The first stage of the
examination may be taken upon submission of his or her
application for registration as a land-surveyor-in-training and
payment of the application fee prescribed in RCW 18.43.050 at any
time after the applicant has completed four years of the required
land surveying experience, as defined in this section, or has
achieved senior standing in a school or college approved by the
board. The first stage of the examination shall test the
applicant's knowledge of appropriate fundamentals of land
surveying subjects, including mathematics and the basic sciences.
(ii) At any time after the completion of the required eight
years of land surveying experience, as defined in this section,
the applicant may take the second stage of the examination upon
submission of an application for registration and payment of the
application fee prescribed in RCW 18.43.050. This stage of the
examination shall test the applicant's ability, upon the basis of
greater experience, to apply knowledge and experience in the
field of land surveying.
(iii) The first stage shall be successfully completed before
the second stage may be attempted. Applicants who have been
approved by the board to take the examination based on the
requirement for six years of experience under this section before
July 1, 1996, are eligible to sit for the examination.
(2) No person shall be eligible for registration as a
professional engineer, engineer-in-training, professional land
surveyor, or land-surveyor-in-training, who is not of good
character and reputation.
(3) Teaching, of a character satisfactory to the board shall
be considered as experience not in excess of two years for the
appropriate profession.
(4) The mere execution, as a contractor, of work designed by
a professional engineer, or the supervision of the construction
of such work as a foreman or superintendent shall not be deemed
to be practice of engineering.
(5) Any person having the necessary qualifications
prescribed in this chapter to entitle him or her to registration
shall be eligible for such registration although the person may
not be practicing his or her profession at the time of making his
or her application.
[2007 c 193 § 1; 2000 c 172 § 1; 1995 c 356 § 2; 1991 c 19 § 2; 1947 c 283 § 7; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 8306-24. Prior: 1935 c 167 § 2; RRS § 8306-2.]
NOTES:
Effective date -- 2007 c 193: "This act takes effect July 1, 2008." [2007 c 193 § 3.]
Effective date -- 1995 c 356: See note following RCW 18.43.020.