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Industry Exempt

Industry Exempt

Industry Exempt

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Is there a government document somewhere that states what types of items are industry exempt?  What does and does not require a PE stamp?

--Scott

For some pleasure reading, try FAQ731-376

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RE: Industry Exempt

This link will take you to FAQ's about PE licenses for each state.  It is very informative.

http://www.ncees.org/licensure/licensing_requirements_2005/survey_e.pdf#24

You would be surprised how many states don't offer much of an Industrial Exemption if at all.  You would also be surprised at the # of companies breaking the law in many states by not being registered.

RE: Industry Exempt

(OP)
Thanks, Golf.

As many times as I reviewed the NCEES site and the NSPE site, I could never find information like that.  Now I need to get myself a copy of the complete Practice Act.

--Scott

For some pleasure reading, try FAQ731-376

RE: Industry Exempt

Here is a Professional Engineers Act from the Republic of California: http://www.dca.ca.gov/pels/2005_pe_act.pdf

For other state's regulations, try going to each state's licensing board website from links in the NCEES site and search around for Practice Acts.

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