North Carolina Administrative Code
Title 21 - OCCUPATIONAL LICENSING BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS
Chapter 56 - ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS
Section .0600 - PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR
Section 56 .0601 - REQUIREMENTS FOR LICENSING
Universal Citation: 21 NC Admin Code 56 .0601
Current through Register Vol. 39, No. 6, September 16, 2024
(a) Education. The terms used by the Board for the specific education requirements to be eligible to be licensed as a Professional Land Surveyor are defined as follows:
(1) "Bachelor of Science degree in surveying
or other equivalent curriculum." These degrees shall contain a minimum of 45
semester hours, or their quarter-hour equivalents. Of the 45 semester hours, a
minimum of 12 semester hours of surveying fundamentals, 12 semester hours of
applied surveying practice, and 12 semester hours of advanced or theoretical
surveying courses are required. The remainder of the required surveying courses
may be elective-type courses in any of the categories; and
(2) "Associate degree in surveying
technology." This degree shall contain a minimum of 20 semester hours, or
quarter-hour equivalents. Courses, completed with a passing grade, shall be in
surveying fundamentals, applied surveying practice and advanced or theoretical
surveying courses, including courses in surveying practices, subdivision design
and planning, surface drainage, and photogrammetry.
(3) "Land Surveyor Apprenticeship." The
applicant shall have completed one of the following:
(A) Certified Survey Technician Program (CST)
of the National Society of Surveyors (NSPS) levels I through IV.
(B) "Technologist" Certification Program of
the American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ASPRS).
(C) The Surveying Education Standard of the
National Council of Examiners for Engineering and Surveying (NCEES) by
obtaining college semester credit hours, as modified to require the following
39 college semester hours:
(i) Twelve college
semester hours in mathematics beyond basic mathematics, but the credits include
college algebra or higher mathematics. These courses must emphasize
mathematical concepts and principles rather than computation. Course examples
include college algebra, trigonometry, analytic geometry, differential and
integral calculus, linear algebra, numerical analysis, probability and
statistics, and advanced calculus; and
(ii) Twenty-seven college semester hours of
surveying science and surveying practice. Courses shall be taught by surveying
faculty qualified by education, training or experience to teach the subject
matter. Examples of courses are basic surveying, route surveying, geodesy,
geographic information systems, land development design and planning, global
positioning systems, photogrammetry, mapping, legal principles of land
surveying, boundary law, professional surveying and mapping, and remote
sensing. Graduate-level surveying courses can be included to fulfill curricular
requirements in this area.
(D) Apprenticeship program, administered
through ApprenticeshipNC, or equivalent administrator, approved by the Board,
as including elements equivalent to Parts (A), (B), or (C) of this
Subparagraph.
(b) Experience:
(1) Definition. As used in the North Carolina
Engineering and Land Surveying Act, the term "progressive practical experience"
means that during the period of time in which an applicant made a practical
utilization of the knowledge of the principles of geometry and trigonometry in
determining the shape, boundaries, position, and extent of the earth's surface,
a continuous improvement, growth, and development in the utilization of that
knowledge have been shown. In addition, the applicant shall show the continuous
assumption of greater individual responsibility for the work product over that
period of time.
(2) Required
Experience. In evaluating the work experience required, the Board shall
consider the total experience record and the progressive nature of the record.
Not less than half of the required land surveying experience shall be of a
professional grade and character, and shall be performed under the responsible
charge of a Professional Land Surveyor. If the work was not under the
responsible charge of a Professional Land Surveyor, the applicant shall submit
a written explanation to the Board explaining why the experience should be
considered. The Board shall approve the experience on a case-by-case basis if
it is satisfied of the grade and character of the progressive experience.
Experience gained under the technical supervision of an unlicensed individual
shall be considered based upon the engineering education and experience
credential of the unlicensed supervisor. Experience gained in the armed
services, typically while serving in an engineering or surveying related group,
shall be accepted only if substantially equivalent to that which would have
been gained in civilian work.
(3)
Other Experience. The applicant shall document the nature and details of the
work done in the following areas to evidence to the Board its equivalency to
land surveying:
(A) construction
layout;
(B) engineering surveying;
or
(C) part-time surveying
work.
(c) Exhibits, Drawings, Maps:
(1) Required Exhibit
Before Principles and Practice of Surveying Examination:
(A) General. The applicant shall submit,
along with the application, an actual map of a boundary survey of an actual
project prepared under the direct supervision and responsible charge of a
Professional Land Surveyor who states that the applicant did the preparatory
work of the survey; that shows, by its conformance, that the applicant is
knowledgeable of the contents of the Standards of Practice for Land Surveying
in North Carolina as set forth in Section .1600 of this Chapter; and that shows
that the applicant is able to apply this knowledge by preparing a map in
accordance with the various legal and professional requirements of land
surveying.
(B) Physical
Requirement. The map submitted shall be a clean, clear, legible print of an
original map in the file of a Professional Land Surveyor.
(C) Specific Requirements. The details that
shall be evaluated are those applicable to the particular project as described
in the Standards of Practice for Land Surveying in North Carolina as set forth
in Section .1600 of this Chapter, and as described in
G.S.
47-30. In addition, the exhibit shall contain
a statement that the field work, calculation, and mapping were performed by the
applicant under the supervision of a Professional Land Surveyor, attested to by
that Professional Land Surveyor.
(2) Requirements for Comity Applicant. The
map submitted by an applicant under comity may be a representative map of an
actual survey of a project or work performed in the state of licensure that is
modified to meet the requirements in Subparagraph (c)(2) of this Rule and shall
be evaluated in accordance with the requirements applicable to the particular
project as described in the Standards of Practice for Land Surveying in North
Carolina as set forth in Section .1600 of this Chapter, and as described in
G.S.
47-30.
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