Code of Massachusetts Regulations
250 CMR - BOARD OF REGISTRATION OF PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS AND LAND SURVEYORS
Title 250 CMR 3.00 - The Registration Process
Section 3.10 - EIT and SIT Certifications

Universal Citation: 250 MA Code of Regs 250.3

Current through Register 1531, September 27, 2024

The route to Registration may begin with either an Engineer-in-training certificate or Surveyor- in-training certificate, although such certification is not a requirement of Registration.

(1) Engineering-in-training certifications are available to applicants who have passed the FE Exam and who meet one of the following two qualifications:

(a) An applicant who meets the education requirements of 250 CMR 3.04(4): Table I, classification (b); or

(b) An applicant who meets the education requirements of 250 CMR 3.04(4): Table I, classification (c) and has a specific record of four years or more of Work Experience in engineering work of grade and character satisfactory to the Board.

(2) Surveying-in-training certifications are available to applicants who have passed the FS Exam and who meet one of the following two qualifications:

(a) An applicant who meets the education requirements of 250 CMR 3.04(4): Table II, classification (b) and who has had in addition thereto at least two years of combined office and field experience in land surveying, with a minimum of one year in Responsible Charge under the Direct Supervision of a Professional Land Surveyor or

(b) An applicant who meets the education requirements of 250 CMR 3.04(4): Table II, classification (c) and who has had in addition thereto at least four years of combined office and field experience in land surveying, with a minimum of two years in Responsible Charge under the Direct Supervision of a Professional Land Surveyor.

(3) No person shall be eligible for an EIT certification or SIT certification who is not of good character and reputation. Individuals who have passed the respective FE or FS Exam prior to meeting the other certification requirements noted above must contact the Board's administrator for the proper filing requirements for certification.

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