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New SE national certification

New SE national certification

New SE national certification

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Any comments on NCSEA's proposed nationwide SE certification plans?


   http://www.ncsea.com

RE: New SE national certification

As an engineer licensed in 21 states:  Its about time...man does it take an effort to market yourself across state lines.  Keeping up with each states different requirements for licensure, continuing education, corporate certification, and ethics takes a great deal of time away from projects.  

Now I'm normally a state's rights kind of person but I could envision the states saving money (most have bad budget situations right now) and creating a national licensure that would be sensitive to individual state's circumstances (i.e. California seismic).  Develop a national license but allow the states to set limited requirements/levels for practice in their domain.

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