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Also, the FCC does monitor and regulate HAMM operators in all states as well as nautical RTO licenses and transmissions.

Have experience with both in the past... and have dealt with the FCC directly.

Mike McCann, PE, SE (WA)


 
Mike - yes, I think there is the issue of inter-state commerce....but the Federal agencies monitor inter-state commerce with respect to federal laws.
The engineering practice laws are all held by the states so I'm not sure 100% that the Feds would even be interested.
There are no such things as Federal engineering practice laws that coincide with, or over-rule the state laws. I could be wrong.


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There are a lot of things on the internet to be annoyed about. This is just another. I don't like your chances of doing anything about it.
 
I think it’s likely the engineer “expert” is not even located in the US.
 
Could we all send emails to our respective State Lic boards? There should be enough people to hit all 50 states. If you advertise engineering services, you need a Business State Engineering License and a PE with the State Lic. on staff.
 
Pretty soon, the "E" in Ebay will stand for "Engineering".

 
Ha! My "expert" that was going to answer my structural engineering question is a urologist!

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-5^2 = -25 ;-)

 
Another funny bit - I guess you get what you pay for. Using all that software has "helped us increase our turnaround time."

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-5^2 = -25 ;-)

 
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