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O.C.G.A. § 43-15-8 — Engineer-in-training certificate; eligibility | Georgia Code
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TITLE 43 PROFESSIONS AND BUSINESSES

Section 15. Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors, 43-15-1 through 43-15-31.

ARTICLE 4 DENTAL ASSISTANTS

43-15-8. Engineer-in-training certificate; eligibility.

To be eligible for certification as an engineer-in-training, an applicant must meet the following minimum requirements:

    1. Graduate in an engineering curriculum of not less than four years from a school or college approved by the board; and
    2. Pass a written examination in fundamental engineering subjects (engineer-in-training examination);
    1. Graduate in an engineering curriculum of not less than four years or in a curriculum of four or more years in engineering technology or related science, from a school or college approved by the board; and
    2. Pass a written examination in fundamental engineering subjects (engineer-in-training examination); or
    1. Acquire not less than eight years of experience in engineering work of a nature satisfactory to the board; and
    2. Pass a written examination in fundamental engineering subjects (engineer-in-training examination).

(Code 1933, § 84-2110, enacted by Ga. L. 1975, p. 1048, § 1; Ga. L. 1982, p. 3, § 43; Ga. L. 2002, p. 415, § 43; Ga. L. 2018, p. 583, § 1/SB 425.)

Editor's notes.

- Ga. L. 2018, p. 583, § 1/SB 425, effective July 1, 2018, reenacted this Code section without change.

JUDICIAL DECISIONS

Cited in Lanier at McEver, L.P. v. Planners & Eng'rs Collaborative, Inc., 284 Ga. 204, 663 S.E.2d 240 (2008).

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