672.007 Acts
constituting practicing or offering to practice engineering, land surveying or
photogrammetric mapping.
For purposes of ORS 672.002 to 672.325:
(1) A person is
practicing or offering to practice engineering if the person:
(a) By verbal
claim, sign, advertisement, letterhead or card or in any other way implies that
the person is or purports to be a professional engineer or registered
professional engineer;
(b) Through the
use of some other title implies that the person is a professional engineer or a
registered professional engineer; or
(c) Bids to
perform or performs commercial or professional service or work that is defined
by ORS 672.005 as the practice of engineering.
(2) A person is
practicing or offering to practice land surveying if the person:
(a) By verbal
claim, sign, advertisement, letterhead or card or in any other way implies that
the person is or purports to be a professional land surveyor or registered
professional land surveyor;
(b) Through the
use of some other title implies that the person is a professional land surveyor
or registered professional land surveyor; or
(c) Bids to
perform or performs commercial or professional land surveying service or work
or any other service that is defined by ORS 672.005 as the practice of land
surveying.
(3) A person is
practicing or offering to practice photogrammetric mapping if the person:
(a) By verbal
claim, sign, advertisement, letterhead, card or in any other way implies that
the person is or purports to be a photogrammetrist, registered photogrammetrist
or professional photogrammetrist;
(b) Through the
use of some other title implies that the person is a photogrammetrist,
registered photogrammetrist or professional photogrammetrist; or
(c) Bids to
perform or performs photogrammetric service or work or any other service that
is defined by ORS 672.002 as photogrammetric mapping. [1971 c.751 §3; 1981
c.143 §3; 2003 c.14 §427; 2009 c.259 §2; 2019 c.75 §2]
672.010 [Amended by 1959 c.336 §1;
repealed by 1971 c.751 §39]
Notes of Decisions
Topaz v. Oregon Board of Examiners for Engineering & Land Surveying (2013)
orctapp · cites it 16×
“Petitioner sent an answer to the notice, in which he contended that he was a professional engineer licensed in Maryland and that his letter did not violate ORS 672.007 or ORS 572.045. He also stated that he sent the letter “in hopes that it might be easier to receive a response…”
Becklin v. Board of Examiners for Engineering & Land Surveying (2004)
orctapp · cites it 5×
“In addition, as pertinent here, ORS 672.007 provides that a person is considered to be “practicing or offering to practice engineering” if that person “[p]urports to be able to perform, or who does perform, any service or work which is defined by ORS 672.”
JäRLSTRöM v. Aldridge (2018)
ord · cites it 40×
“005 (1)(a)-(b) ; Or. Rev. Stat. § 672.007 (1) ; Or. Rev. Stat.”
Durette v. Virgil (2015)
orctapp · cites it 2×
“) The practice of engineering is further defined in ORS 672.007: “For purposes of ORS 672.002 to 672.”
— Or. Rev. Stat. § 672.007(1) — 3 cases
Topaz v. Oregon Board of Examiners for Engineering & Land Surveying (2013)
orctapp
“Petitioner sent an answer to the notice, in which he contended that he was a professional engineer licensed in Maryland and that his letter did not violate ORS 672.007 or ORS 572.045. He also stated that he sent the letter “in hopes that it might be easier to receive a response…”
Becklin v. Board of Examiners for Engineering & Land Surveying (2004)
orctapp
“In addition, as pertinent here, ORS 672.007 provides that a person is considered to be “practicing or offering to practice engineering” if that person “[p]urports to be able to perform, or who does perform, any service or work which is defined by ORS 672.”
— Or. Rev. Stat. § 672.007(1)(a) — 1 case
— Or. Rev. Stat. § 672.007(l)(a) — 2 cases
Topaz v. Oregon Board of Examiners for Engineering & Land Surveying (2013)
orctapp
“Petitioner sent an answer to the notice, in which he contended that he was a professional engineer licensed in Maryland and that his letter did not violate ORS 672.007 or ORS 572.045. He also stated that he sent the letter “in hopes that it might be easier to receive a response…”
Durette v. Virgil (2015)
orctapp
“) The practice of engineering is further defined in ORS 672.007: “For purposes of ORS 672.002 to 672.”
— Or. Rev. Stat. § 672.007(l)(b) — 1 case
Becklin v. Board of Examiners for Engineering & Land Surveying (2004)
orctapp
“In addition, as pertinent here, ORS 672.007 provides that a person is considered to be “practicing or offering to practice engineering” if that person “[p]urports to be able to perform, or who does perform, any service or work which is defined by ORS 672.”
— Or. Rev. Stat. § 672.007(l)(c) — 1 case
Topaz v. Oregon Board of Examiners for Engineering & Land Surveying (2013)
orctapp
“Petitioner sent an answer to the notice, in which he contended that he was a professional engineer licensed in Maryland and that his letter did not violate ORS 672.007 or ORS 572.045. He also stated that he sent the letter “in hopes that it might be easier to receive a response…”
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