South Carolina Code of Regulations
Chapter 49 - DEPARTMENT OF LABOR, LICENSING AND REGULATION- SOUTH CAROLINA STATE BOARD OF REGISTRATION FOR PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS AND LAND SURVEYORS
Article 1 - ORGANIZATION, ADMINISTRATION AND PROCEDURE
Section 49-105 - License Expiration, Renewal and Reinstatement-Individuals
Universal Citation: SC Code Regs 49-105
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 9, September 27, 2024
A. Expiration and Renewal.
(1) The privilege to practice in any
category or tier as a registered professional engineer or surveyor in South
Carolina expires on June 30, biennially in even numbered years, unless the
license is renewed. Every Registered Professional Engineer and Surveyor who
elects to continue the practice of his profession shall complete and submit an
application for renewal of licensure and pay the appropriate fee by June
30.
(2) Renewal notices will be
mailed to the licensee's address on record with this Board in May each biennial
year; however, it is the licensee's responsibility to renew his or her license
prior to the official expiration date of June 30.
(3) A licensee whose license has been lapsed
for three months or less and who can truthfully certify that he or she has not
been engaged in the practice of engineering or surveying in South Carolina
during the period the certificate was not in a current status, barring any
other irregularities, shall be renewed and retain the original license number
upon payment of the renewal fees and penalties.
B. Reinstatement.
(1) A licensee whose license has lapsed more
than three months may be required to take and pass examinations as required by
the Board.
(2) Those persons who
cannot certify that they have refrained from practicing their profession in
this State during the period in which their license lapsed may be required to
show cause to the Board why their license should not be disciplined.
(3) Any person reinstating an expired license
will be required to meet the continuing professional competency requirements.
If the total number of PDH units required to become current exceeds 30, then 30
shall be the maximum number of PDH units required.
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