Haw. Code R. § 16-115-66 - Licensure by endorsement
(a) The land
surveyor committee shall review a person's qualifications for licensure by
endorsement and make recommendations to the board.
(b) To be eligible for licensure by
endorsement, a person shall hold a current license from another jurisdiction,
currently possess the appropriate education and lawful experience requirements
provided in section
464-8(c)(1)(B) to
(D), HRS, and sections 16-115-75(a) and
16-115-79, and shall either:
(1) Have
successfully passed the NCEES fundamentals of land surveying examination and
the NCEES professional land surveying examination, or similar state-produced
licensing examination; or
(2)
Possess at least fifteen years of experience in responsible charge of land
surveying work as approved by the board.
(c) Every person shall be required to pass
the board-produced professional land surveying examination on Hawaii land
matters and Hawaii land description, and certify on the application that the
person has read, understood, and agrees to comply with the laws and rules of
the board.
(d) A person applying
for licensure by endorsement shall file an Application for Licensure-Land
Surveyor. The application shall be accompanied by the application fee, which
shall not be refunded, and the following applicable documents:
(1) A certified copy of a diploma or
certificate of graduation or official transcripts from an institution, school
or college approved by the board; provided that if the applicant is educated in
a foreign institution, school, or college, the applicant shall submit an
official report by a professional service approved by the board which has
evaluated the person's foreign educational credentials;
(2) Verification(s) of Lawful Experience
completed by supervisors who are licensed professional land surveyors;
and
(3) If applicable,
Verification(s) of Experience in Responsible Charge completed by licensed
professional land surveyors. If the applicant operated as a sole
proprietorship, the applicant shall complete and submit Verification(s) of
Experience in Responsible Charge; or
(4) Appropriate NCEES records that document
any of the above to the satisfaction of the board.
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