WAC 196-21-010
Eligibility and applications. The law
requires completing four years of experience or having
achieved senior standing in a school or college approved by
the board prior to taking the fundamentals-of-land surveying
examination. If the applicant has achieved senior standing,
that status must be certified by said school or college. The
four years may be gained as: Four years of approved
education; four years of experience approved by the board;
four years of combined education and experience. The
experience to qualify for the fundamentals-of-land surveying
examination must be completed sixty days prior to the date of
the examination.
All applications must be completed on forms provided by
the board and filed with the executive director at the board's
address. The deadline for properly completed applications
accompanied by the appropriate fee as listed in WAC 196-26A-025 is four months prior to the date of examination. Late applications will be considered for a later examination.
All applicants should submit transcripts of degrees
attained or college courses taken in order to obtain maximum
experience credit except, applicants enrolled in a school or
college that have achieved senior standing in a baccalaureate
curriculum in land surveying approved by the board will be
eligible to take the fundamentals-of-land surveying
examination without submitting college transcripts.
Once an application has been approved, no further
application is required. An applicant who has taken an
examination and failed or who qualified for an examination but
did not take it shall submit a request in writing, accompanied
by the applicable fee as listed in WAC 196-26A-025, to take or
retake the examination, at least three months prior to the
examination date.
[Statutory Authority: Chapters 18.43 and 18.235 RCW. 04-04-001, § 196-21-010, filed 1/21/04, effective 2/21/04. Statutory Authority: RCW 18.43.035. 96-11-086, § 196-21-010,
filed 5/14/96, effective 7/1/96.]