illinois license...expired stamping
illinois license...expired stamping
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I posted this in the structural forum a few days ago and since learned the real scenario. the project is for a priVate uniVersity. the SE did use his IL stamp on the connection designs (specs called for a licensed se to stamp them). It has since been learned that his IL stamp was not-renewed- (expired)- and he still put an expiration date on the connection designs of 11/30/08 but his license expired 11/30/06.
he does hae stamps in other states but he used his IL stamp on the connection design.
Isn't it illegal to stamp drawings when you are not licensed? Shouldn't he be reported?
he does hae stamps in other states but he used his IL stamp on the connection design.
Isn't it illegal to stamp drawings when you are not licensed? Shouldn't he be reported?





RE: illinois license...expired stamping
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You looked here I am assuming?
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His company, of course, is culpable to the extent that by advertising his services as a PE, they do have a responsibility to ensure that each PE's licensure is kept up-to-date.
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Under no circumstances am I going to let this guy get away with it. I do intend to turn him into the state licensing board and also intend to make sure that to the extent possible, he is held responsible for his actions.
My father was a licensed engineer for over 40 years and it was a major source of pride for him.
There is no ethical dilemma here for me- I just wanted to make sure that I had all my bases covered before I turned him in. This is a great site and I look forward to using it in the future. Thanks.