Ohio Admin. Code 4733-13-01 - Comity and temporary registration
(A) Every state requires registration for
engineers and surveyors who engage in professional practice within its borders.
A person who desires to accept employment in another state should know how to
continue practicing there in a legal manner.
(B) The national council of examiners for
engineering and surveying has endeavored for many years to develop a plan for
registration by comity, but every state must measure the qualifications of each
individual to whom it grants a professional license. The board will grant
registration to a licensee of another state when the applicant has met the
standards equal to those specified in the law of this state at the time his
certificate of registration was received. However, the person applying for
registration as a professional surveyor by comity in Ohio, shall be required to
pass the final two hour
Ohio state-specific professional surveying
examination, devoted to the laws and practices peculiar to the state of
Ohio.
(C) The board cannot
guarantee that an Ohio registrant will be granted a license elsewhere merely
because of registration in this state.
(D) An Ohio registrant desiring registration
in another state should contact the board of the state in which the registrant
is interested for an application and instructions. The board will be contacted
by the other state board relative to the applicant's record, and will furnish
the information promptly.
(E)
Division (A) of section
4733.18
of the Revised Code permits a registered engineer or surveyor of another state
to practice temporarily in Ohio until permanent registration is granted. It is
conditioned on the provisions that such person is legally qualified by
registration to practice the said profession in the applicant's own state or
U.S. territory and that the qualifications under which said applicant obtained
registration in said state meet the requirements of section
4733.11
and section
4733.19 of the
Revised Code, which are prerequisite for becoming registered in Ohio by all
applicants.
(F) In order to enable
the board to ascertain if a person requesting temporary registration is
qualified, it shall be necessary to file with the board an application for a
temporary permit along with an affidavit showing the state or states or U.S.
territory in which the applicant is registered and the qualifications by which
the applicant obtained such registration.
(G) If the request for a temporary
registration is made under the provisions of section
4733.18
of the Revised Code, an application for permanent Ohio registration shall
accompany such request.
(H) If,
after examination of said request for a temporary permit and verification of
the pertinent information, it is found that the applicant meets the
requirements as set forth in this rule, the executive director of the board is
authorized to issue and sign the requested permit. The applicant may then
legally practice in this state under the terms and conditions set forth in said
permit.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 4733.07
Rule Amplifies: 4733
Prior Effective Dates: 12/01/1968, 06/01/1977, 07/01/1982, 04/15/1985, 10/22/1990, 11/23/1991, 04/30/1993, 11/01/2003, 11/24/2008, 08/01/2014, 07/27/2022
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 4733.07
Rule Amplifies: 4733.19
Prior Effective Dates: 12/01/1968, 06/01/1977, 07/01/1982, 04/15/1985, 10/22/1990, 11/23/1991, 04/30/1993, 11/01/2003, 11/24/2008, 08/01/2014
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