Arkansas Administrative Code
Agency 235 - DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND LICENSING
Division 17 - Board of Registration of Professional Geologist
Rule 235.17.22-002 - Licensure Requirements and Procedures of the Board
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 9, September, 2024
Rules of Arkansas State Board of Registration For Professional Geologists
SECTION 1
ADMINISTRATION
The Board may determine procedures whereby recommendations may be made to the Governor for geological member nominations to the Board.
The Governor may remove any member of the Board for misconduct, incompetence, neglect of duty, or any other sufficient causes. Vacancies in the membership of the Board shall be filled for the remainder of the term by the Governor as provided for herein.
SECTION 2
PURPOSE
In order to safeguard life, health and property, and to promote the public welfare, the practice of geology in this State has been declared to be subject to oversight in the public interest. These Rules are adopted in order to introduce qualifying criteria in the professional field. Such action recommends itself through benefits to the safety, health and property of the people of Arkansas and to the promotion of the public welfare. These benefits are in the fields of geology as related to engineering, ground water, mineral exploration and development, geologic hazards, environmental geology, the further development of the science of geology, and other geologic matters of concern to the people of this State.
SECTION 3
DEFINITIONS
The definitions used herein are as follows:
SECTION 4
REGISTRATION TO PRACTICE UNDER TITLE OF GEOLOGIST
National Association of State Boards of Geology (ASBOG)
P.O. Box 11591
Columbia, SC 29211-1591
A person registered to engage in the practice of geology, on the basis of comparable licensing requirements issued to him by a proper authority of a state, territory, or possession of the United States, or the District of Columbia, and who in the opinion of the Board otherwise meets the requirements of the Act based on verified evidence, may upon application, be registered without further examination, provided that the state or agency, presently holding licensing requirements on the applicant has similar requirements as those found at Ark. Code Ann. § 17-32-304 and the applicant has not had a license revoked for an act of bad faith or a violation of law, rules or ethics.
SECTION 5
PRACTICE AFTER REGISTRATION
A roster of registered geologists will be posted on the Board's website bi-annually. The Secretary shall publish a roster showing the names and places of business of all registered geologists. Copies of this roster may be mailed to each person so registered upon request, and will be placed on file with the Secretary of State, and furnished to the public upon request and payment of an at-cost fee established by the Board. An addendum with any new registrants and all changes with existing registrants may be sent out annually to each person that is registered upon request and will be provided to the Secretary of State bi-annually.
Each person who is an applicant for registration, a geologist-in-training, or a holder of a Certificate of Registration from the Board shall notify the Board at its Little Rock, office within sixty (60) days of any and all changes giving both his old and new address and telephone number.
SECTION 6
Geologist-in-Training
A geologist who has not had the professional geologic experience required to qualify as a registered geologist may apply as a Geologist-in-Training. Upon completion of experience requirements, the applicant may then apply for registration as a geologist.
To be eligible for obtaining a Geologist-in-Training classification, an applicant shall either have graduated from an accredited college or university with either a major in geology, engineering geology, or geological engineering, or have completed thirty (30) semester hours or forty-five (45) quarter hours or the equivalent in geological science courses leading to a major in geology, of which at least thirty-six (36) quarter hours or the equivalent were taken in the third and/or fourth year or in graduate courses.
Upon passing Part I (Fundamentals of Geology) of the ASBOG test in Section 4-1, the applicant shall receive the Geologist-in-Training classification. If the applicant has taken Part I of the ASBOG test prior to January 1, 1997 for registration in another state the Board may accept the test score based on a completed application.
SECTION 7
FEES AND COSTS
All fees required by the provisions of the Act and the Rules of the Board shall be transmitted by money order, bank draft or check payable to the State Board of Registration for Professional Geologists. No fees are refundable.
The registration shall expire annually on July 1.
Renewal notices to registrants will be mailed 45 days prior to the date of expiration.
Late renewal application submitted during a six-month penalty period following expiration must be accompanied by a fee equal to the renewal fee plus fifty per cent penalty fee up to a maximum penalty for late renewal of five hundred dollars ($500) per instance. The Board has the right to waive the penalty fee if in the Board's opinion the penalty fee is not warranted.
Registrations not renewed prior to the end of the six-month penalty period shall not be subject to renewal. Any consideration for registration reinstatement after the six-month penalty period would be at the discretion of the Board and requires submission of a reinstatement application with the required reinstatement fee of twice the renewal fee up to a maximum penalty for late renewal of five hundred dollars ($500) per instance.
When transmitted through the mail, fees required under provisions of this rule shall be deemed filed on the date shown by the post-office cancellation mark appearing on the envelope containing the fee.
The Board shall waive the initial licensing fee if the applicant:
SECTION 8
STANDARDS OF CONDUCT
The Board shall initiate an investigation at the next Board meeting, either regular or called, of any such complaint and shall hold a hearing within three calendar months or ninety days after investigation on those complaints which it deems of sufficient merit.