Chapter 672 — Professional
Engineers; Land Surveyors; Photogrammetrists; Geologists
ORS sections in this chapter were
amended or repealed by the Legislative Assembly during its 2012 regular
session. See the table of ORS sections amended or repealed during the 2012
regular session: 2012 A&R Tables
New sections of law were adopted by the
Legislative Assembly during its 2012 regular session and are likely to be
compiled in this ORS chapter. See
sections in the following 2012 Oregon Laws chapters: 2012
Session Laws 0043
2011 EDITION
ENGINEERS; MEASUREMENT TRADES;
GEOLOGISTS
OCCUPATIONS AND PROFESSIONS
PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS, LAND SURVEYORS
AND PHOTOGRAMMETRISTS
(Generally)
672.002 Definitions
for ORS 672.002 to 672.325
672.005 Additional
definitions
672.007 Acts
constituting practice of engineering, land surveying or photogrammetric mapping
672.020 Practice
of engineering without registration prohibited; seal required
672.025 Practice
of land surveying without registration prohibited; seal required
672.028 Practice
of photogrammetric mapping without registration prohibited; seal required
672.045 Prohibited
activities relating to practices of engineering, land surveying or
photogrammetric mapping
672.047 Right
of entry by land surveyor; compensation for damages caused; notice; removal of
survey markers
672.060 Exceptions
to application of ORS 672.002 to 672.325
(Registration; Certificates)
672.090 Issuance
of certificates by board; examinations
672.095 Applicant
meeting qualifications eligible for examination; fee; certificate
specifications
672.102 Qualifications
for registration as engineer
672.105 Qualifications
for engineering examination; rules; form of examination
672.107 Structural
engineer registration for performing engineering services on significant
structures; rules
672.109 Temporary
permit to practice engineering; fee
672.115 Qualifications
for registration as land surveyor
672.118 Qualifications
for land surveying examination; rules; form of examination
672.123 Qualifications
for registration as photogrammetrist
672.127 Temporary
permit to practice photogrammetric mapping; fee
672.141 Alternative
qualifications for registration as engineer, land surveyor or photogrammetrist
672.148 Certificate
issuance to persons registered in other jurisdictions
672.151 Notice
to candidates of examination results
672.153 Registration
in new branch of profession; fee
672.155 Establishment
of fees by rule
672.157 Payment
of fee required before issuance of certificate
672.159 Numbering
and recording of certificates
672.160 Expiration
date of certificates
672.170 Renewal
of certificate; increased fees for delinquent renewal
672.180 Retiree
exemption from registration renewal fees
(Discipline)
672.200 Grounds
for suspension or revocation of certificate or permit or refusal to issue,
restore or renew certificate or permit; grounds for reprimand
672.205 Disciplinary
hearings; judicial review
672.210 Procedure
for suspension or revocation of certificate, permit or enrollment; hearing;
majority of board members required to take action; reinstatement
672.215 Proceedings
to enjoin violations of ORS 672.002 to 672.325
(State Board)
672.240 State
Board of Examiners for Engineering and Land Surveying; appointment;
qualifications; officers
672.250 Term;
certificate of appointment; oath; removal; vacancies
672.255 Rulemaking
authority
672.300 Investigation
of complaints
672.310 Investigation
of identity of person claiming to be registered
(Civil Penalties)
672.325 Civil
penalties
GEOLOGISTS
(Generally)
672.505 Definitions
for ORS 672.505 to 672.705
672.515 Policy
of ORS 672.505 to 672.705
(Certificates of Registration)
672.525 Geologist
registration; public practice of geology
672.535 Exemptions
from ORS 672.505 to 672.705
672.545 Practice
of geology by proprietorship, partnership or corporation; employment of
nonregistered geologist; practice by other professionals; practice by
nonresident
672.555 Application;
qualifications for certificates of registration; rules
672.565 Certification
in specialty; rules; professional affairs committees
672.575 Examination
672.585 Certificate
of registration; renewal; fee; replacement
672.595 Registration
of persons licensed in other jurisdictions
672.605 Seal
of geologist
(State Board)
672.615 State
Board of Geologist Examiners; qualifications and appointment; term
672.635 Record
of board proceedings; roster
672.645 Appeals
filed with board; service on administrator
(Professional Conduct)
672.655 Code
of professional conduct
672.665 Charges
against geologist
672.675 Grounds
for reprimand, suspension, revocation or refusal to renew certificate
672.685 Reissuance
of revoked certificate
(Civil Penalties)
672.690 Civil
penalties
(Miscellaneous)
672.695 Public
agencies required to contract with or for registered geologist
672.705 Fees
CRIMINAL PENALTIES
672.991 Penalties
PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS, LAND SURVEYORS
AND PHOTOGRAMMETRISTS
(Generally)
672.002 Definitions for ORS 672.002 to
672.325. As used in ORS 672.002 to 672.325,
unless the context requires otherwise:
(1)
“Board” means the State Board of Examiners for Engineering and Land Surveying.
(2)
“Engineer,” “professional engineer” or “registered professional engineer” means
an individual who is registered in this state and holds a valid certificate to
practice engineering in this state as provided under ORS 672.002 to 672.325.
(3)
“Engineering intern” means an individual enrolled by the board as having passed
an examination in the fundamental engineering subjects.
(4)
“Geodetic survey” means a determination of the size and shape of the earth or
the position of any point on the earth.
(5)
“Land surveyor,” “professional land surveyor” or “registered professional land
surveyor” means an individual who is registered in this state and holds a valid
certificate to practice surveying in this state as provided by ORS 672.002 to
672.325.
(6)
“Land surveying intern” means an individual enrolled by the board as having
passed an examination in the fundamental land surveying subjects.
(7)
“Photogrammetric mapping” means an evaluating and measuring of land that is
limited to the determination of the topography, area, contours and location of
planimetric features, by using photogrammetric methods or similar remote
sensing technology, including but not limited to using existing ground control
points incidental to the photogrammetric or remote sensing mapping process.
(8)
“Photogrammetrist” means an individual registered with the board and holding a
valid certificate to practice photogrammetric mapping.
(9)
“Responsible charge” means to have supervision and control of:
(a)
The engineering design of works with responsibility for design decisions; or
(b)
Land surveying work for the purpose of ensuring conformance to the relevant
requirements of law and sound surveying practice.
(10)
“Supervision and control” means establishing the nature of, directing and
guiding the preparation of, and approving the work product and accepting
responsibility that the work product is in conformance with standards of
professional practice. [1971 c.751 §1; 1983 c.614 §1; 1995 c.33 §1; 1997 c.210 §1;
2005 c.22 §475; 2005 c.445 §6; 2009 c.259 §1]
672.005 Additional definitions.
As used in ORS 672.002 to 672.325, unless the context requires otherwise:
(1)
“Practice of engineering” or “practice of professional engineering” means doing
any of the following:
(a)
Performing any professional service or creative work requiring engineering
education, training and experience.
(b)
Applying special knowledge of the mathematical, physical and engineering
sciences to such professional services or creative work as consultation,
investigation, testimony, evaluation, planning, design and services during
construction, manufacture or fabrication for the purpose of ensuring compliance
with specifications and design, in connection with any public or private
utilities, structures, buildings, machines, equipment, processes, works or
projects.
(c)
Surveying to determine area or topography.
(d)
Surveying to establish lines, grades or elevations, or to determine or estimate
quantities of materials required, removed or in place.
(e)
Surveying required for design and construction layout of engineering and
architectural infrastructure.
(f)
Performing photogrammetric mapping.
(2)
“Practice of land surveying” means doing any of the following:
(a)
Providing or offering to provide professional services that apply mathematics,
geodesy and other sciences and involve:
(A)
The making of geometric measurements and gathering of related information
pertaining to:
(i)
The physical or legal features of the earth;
(ii)
Improvements on the earth; or
(iii)
The space above or below the earth; or
(B)
The development of measurements and information described in subparagraph (A)
of this paragraph into graphics, data, maps, plans, reports, descriptions,
projects or other survey products.
(b)
Performing geodetic surveys.
(c)
Establishing, reestablishing or replacing boundaries or geodetic control
monuments or reference points.
(d)
Locating, relocating, establishing, reestablishing or retracing any property
lines or boundaries for any tract of land, road right-of-way or easement.
(e)
Making any survey for the division or subdivision of a tract of land or for the
consolidation of tracts of land.
(f)
Locating and laying out alignments, positions or elevations for the
construction of fixed works.
(g)
Performing or offering to perform any investigation, interpretation or
evaluation of, or any consultation or testimony about, any of the services
described in paragraphs (a) to (f) of this subsection.
(h)
Collecting, preparing, manipulating or modifying data related to activities described
in paragraphs (a) to (f) of this subsection, other than acting as a scrivener.
(i)
Performing photogrammetric mapping.
(j)
Making surveys that involve horizontal or vertical mapping control or geodetic
control. [1971 c.751 §2; 1973 c.531 §1; 1977 c.620 §1; 1981 c.143 §2; 1991
c.339 §5; 1997 c.210 §2; 2005 c.445 §7]
672.007 Acts constituting practice of
engineering, land surveying or photogrammetric mapping.
For purposes of ORS 672.002 to 672.325:
(1)
A person is practicing or offering to practice engineering if the person:
(a)
By verbal claim, sign, advertisement, letterhead, card or in any other way
implies that the person is or purports to be a registered professional
engineer;
(b)
Through the use of some other title implies that the person is an engineer or a
registered professional engineer; or
(c)
Purports to be able to perform, or who does perform, any service or work that
is defined by ORS 672.005 as the practice of engineering.
(2)
A person is practicing or offering to practice land surveying if the person:
(a)
By verbal claim, sign, advertisement, letterhead, card or in any other way
implies that the person is or purports to be a land surveyor;
(b)
Through the use of some other title implies that the person is a land surveyor;
or
(c)
Purports to be able to perform, or who does perform, any land surveying service
or work or any other service that is defined by ORS 672.005 as the practice of
land surveying.
(3)
A person is practicing or offering to practice photogrammetric mapping if the
person:
(a)
By verbal claim, sign, advertisement, letterhead, card or in any other way
implies that the person is or purports to be a photogrammetrist;
(b)
Through the use of some other title implies that the person is a
photogrammetrist; or
(c)
Purports to be able to perform, or who does perform, any photogrammetric
service or work or any other service that is defined by ORS 672.002 as
photogrammetric mapping. [1971 c.751 §3; 1981 c.143 §3; 2003 c.14 §427; 2009
c.259 §2]
672.010
[Amended by 1959 c.336 §1; repealed by 1971 c.751 §39]
672.020 Practice of engineering without
registration prohibited; seal required. (1) In order
to safeguard life, health and property, no person shall practice or offer to
practice engineering in this state unless the person is registered and has a
valid certificate to practice engineering issued under ORS 672.002 to 672.325.
(2)
Each registered professional engineer shall, upon registration, obtain a seal
of the design authorized by the State Board of Examiners for Engineering and
Land Surveying. Every final document including drawings, specifications,
designs, reports, narratives, maps and plans issued by a registrant shall be
stamped with the seal and signed by the registrant. The signature and stamp of
a registrant constitute a certification that the document was prepared by the
registrant or under the supervision and control of the registrant. [Amended by
1971 c.751 §6; 1995 c.33 §2; 1995 c.79 §339; 1997 c.210 §3]
672.025 Practice of land surveying without
registration prohibited; seal required. (1) No person
shall practice land surveying in this state unless the person is registered and
has a valid certificate to practice land surveying issued under ORS 672.002 to
672.325.
(2)
Every registered professional land surveyor shall, upon registration, obtain a
seal of the design authorized by the State Board of Examiners for Engineering
and Land Surveying. Every final document including drawings, specifications,
designs, reports, narratives, maps and plans issued by a registrant shall be
stamped with the seal of and signed by the registrant. The signature and stamp
of a registrant constitute a certification that the document was prepared by
the registrant or under the registrant’s supervision and control.
(3)
Notwithstanding the provisions of ORS 672.005 (1), a registered professional
engineer not also registered as a professional land surveyor shall not
establish, reestablish or restore land boundaries, corners or monuments between
lands not held in common ownership or intended for conveyance. [Formerly
672.420; 1977 c.620 §2; 1979 c.817 §1; 1981 c.159 §1; 1995 c.33 §3; 1997 c.210 §4]
672.027 [1985
c.418 §2; repealed by 1991 c.67 §177]
672.028 Practice of photogrammetric
mapping without registration prohibited; seal required.
(1) A person may not practice photogrammetric mapping in this state unless the
person is registered and has a valid certificate to practice land surveying,
engineering or photogrammetric mapping issued under ORS 672.002 to 672.325.
(2)
A photogrammetrist shall, upon registration, obtain a seal of the design
authorized by the State Board of Examiners for Engineering and Land Surveying.
The registrant shall sign and stamp with the seal of the registrant each final
document, including drawings, specifications, designs, reports, narratives and
maps issued by the registrant. The signature and stamp of a registrant
constitute a certification that the document was prepared by the registrant or
under the registrant’s supervision and control.
(3)
A photogrammetrist may perform services defined as photogrammetric mapping
under ORS 672.002. A photogrammetrist may not engage or offer to engage in an
act constituting the practice of land surveying other than photogrammetric
mapping. [2005 c.445 §2; 2009 c.259 §3]
672.030
[Amended by 1971 c.751 §9; 1979 c.681 §1; repealed by 1983 c.614 §4]
672.035 [1971
c.751 §10; repealed by 1983 c.614 §4]
672.040
[Amended by 1959 c.336 §13; repealed by 1971 c.751 §39]
672.045 Prohibited activities relating to
practices of engineering, land surveying or photogrammetric mapping.
A person may not:
(1)
Engage in the practice of engineering, land surveying or photogrammetric
mapping without having a valid certificate or permit to so practice issued in
accordance with ORS 672.002 to 672.325.
(2)
Falsely represent, by any means, that the person is authorized to practice
engineering, land surveying or photogrammetric mapping.
(3)
Present or attempt to use the certificate or permit of another or the seal of
another.
(4)
Attempt to use an expired or revoked certificate or permit.
(5)
Falsely impersonate any registrant of like or different name.
(6)
Practice engineering, land surveying or photogrammetric mapping when not
qualified.
(7)
Buy, sell or fraudulently obtain any certificate or permit required by ORS
672.002 to 672.325.
(8)
Aid or abet the buying, selling or fraudulently obtaining of any certificate or
permit required by ORS 672.002 to 672.325.
(9)
Engage in the practice of engineering, land surveying or photogrammetric
mapping under cover of a certificate or permit obtained or issued fraudulently
or unlawfully or under fraudulent representations or mistake of fact in a
material regard.
(10)
Give any false or forged evidence of any kind to the State Board of Examiners
for Engineering and Land Surveying or to any member of the board in obtaining
or attempting to obtain a certificate or permit required by ORS 672.002 to
672.325. [1971 c.751 §36; 2009 c.259 §4]
672.047 Right of entry by land surveyor;
compensation for damages caused; notice; removal of survey markers.
(1) Subject to subsection (4) of this section, a registered professional land
surveyor, or any employee or agent of the land surveyor, may enter on foot,
where practicable, upon any land for the purpose of surveying or performing any
survey work and may establish permanent survey monuments as allowed by rule of
the State Board of Examiners for Engineering and Land Surveying.
(2)
Any person exercising the right of entry granted under subsection (1) of this section
shall do so with no unnecessary damage to the land entered upon. Damages to
trees, shrubs and other vegetation intentionally caused by the land surveyor
shall be subject to compensation and penalties as provided in ORS 105.810. The
land surveyor shall compensate the landowner for all other actual monetary
damages, or $100, whichever is greater. Actual monetary damages may include but
are not limited to all costs in time, labor and materials incurred by the
landowner to return the property to the condition it was in prior to the
damage.
(3)
If land that is entered and surveyed under this section is located outside of
an urban growth boundary and the landowner makes a timely request in writing,
the registered professional land surveyor shall provide a copy of the survey in
a timely manner to the landowner.
(4)
A registered professional land surveyor, or any employee or agent of the land
surveyor, may not enter upon land for the purpose of surveying, performing
other survey work or establishing a permanent survey monument without first
providing notice to the landowner by first class mail or by personal notice. If
the land is occupied by a person other than the landowner, notice must also be
given to the occupant by first class mail or by personal notice. Notice that is
given by first class mail must be mailed at least seven days prior to the entry
onto the land. Notice that is given by personal notice must be hand-delivered
to the landowner or occupant or be posted in a conspicuous place where the landowner
or occupant may reasonably be expected to see the notice. The notice shall give
the professional land surveyor’s name, address, telephone number, purpose,
availability of the survey and the presence of any temporary or permanent
monuments or other markers to be left on the land.
(5)
A registered professional land surveyor, or any employee or agent of the land
surveyor, who enters land as allowed under this section is owed no greater duty
of care than that owed by a landowner to a trespasser.
(6)
Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (1) of this section, a registered
professional land surveyor, or any employee or agent of the land surveyor, may
use a vehicle to enter upon land provided that the vehicle remains on existing
roadways where practicable.
(7)
The land surveyor shall remove all flagging, stakes and other temporary
materials that are above ground if leaving the materials in place creates an
unreasonable risk of harm to persons or property. Except for forestland as
defined in ORS 527.620, the land surveyor shall remove all temporary above
ground materials within 60 days of placement unless written authorization to
leave the materials in place is received from the landowner or occupant. [1995
c.382 §13; 1997 c.743 §1; 2009 c.259 §5; 2011 c.231 §1]
672.050
[Amended by 1971 c.751 §5; repealed by 2009 c.259 §32]
672.060 Exceptions to application of ORS
672.002 to 672.325. ORS 672.002 to 672.325 do not
apply to the following:
(1)
A registered architect practicing architecture.
(2)
A registered environmental health specialist or registered environmental health
specialist trainee working under the supervision of a registered environmental
health specialist practicing environmental sanitation, or a registered waste
water specialist or registered waste water specialist trainee working under the
supervision of a registered waste water specialist practicing waste water
sanitation.
(3)
A person working as an employee or a subordinate of a registered professional
engineer if:
(a)
The work of the person does not include final engineering designs or decisions;
(b)
The work of the person is done under the supervision and control of and is
verified by a registered professional engineer; and
(c)
The person does not purport to be an engineer or registered professional
engineer by any verbal claim, sign, advertisement, letterhead, card or title.
(4)
A person practicing land surveying under the supervision of a registered
professional land surveyor or registered professional engineer. The exemption
in this subsection does not allow an engineer to supervise a land surveying
activity the engineer could not personally perform under ORS 672.025.
(5)
An individual, firm, partnership or corporation practicing engineering or land
surveying:
(a)
On property owned or leased by the individual, firm, partnership or
corporation, or on property in which the individual, firm, partnership or
corporation has an interest, estate or possessory right; and
(b)
That affects exclusively the property or interests of the individual, firm,
partnership or corporation, unless the safety or health of the public,
including employees and visitors, is involved.
(6)
The performance of engineering work by a person, or by full-time employees of
the person, provided:
(a)
The work is in connection with or incidental to the operations of the person;
and
(b)
The engineering work is not offered directly to the public.
(7)
A person executing engineering work designed by a professional engineer or
supervising the construction of engineering work as a foreman or
superintendent.
(8)
A landowner performing land surveying within the boundaries of the landowner’s
land or the landowner’s regular employee performing land surveying services as
part of the employee’s official duties within the boundaries of the land of the
employer.
(9)
An individual, firm, partnership or corporation offering to practice
engineering or land surveying if:
(a)
The individual, firm, partnership or corporation holds a certificate of
registration to engage in the practice of professional engineering or land
surveying issued by the proper authority of any other state, a territory or
possession of the United States, or a foreign country; and
(b)
The offer includes a written statement that the offeror is not registered to practice
engineering or land surveying in the State of Oregon, but will comply with ORS
672.002 to 672.325 by having an individual holding a valid certificate of
registration in this state in responsible charge of the work prior to
performing any engineering or land surveying work within this state.
(10)
A person making plans or specifications for, or supervising the erection,
enlargement or alteration of, a building, or an appurtenance thereto, if the
building is to be used for a single family residential dwelling or farm
building or is a structure used in connection with or auxiliary to a single
family residential dwelling or farm building, including but not limited to a
three-car garage, barn or shed or a shelter used for the housing of domestic
animals or livestock. The exemption in this subsection does not apply to a
registered professional engineer.
(11)
A person making plans or specifications for, or supervising the erection,
enlargement or alteration of, a building, or an appurtenance thereto, if the
building has a ground area of 4,000 square feet or less and is not more than 20
feet in height from the top surface of lowest flooring to the highest interior
overhead finish of the structure. The exemption in this subsection does not
apply to a registered professional engineer.
(12)
A construction contractor licensed under ORS chapter 701 that offers services
constituting the practice of engineering if:
(a)
The services are appurtenant to construction services to be provided by the
contractor;
(b)
The services constituting the practice of engineering are performed by an
engineer or engineers registered under ORS 672.002 to 672.325; and
(c)
The offer by the construction contractor discloses in writing that the
contractor is not an engineer and identifies the engineer or engineers that
will perform the services constituting the practice of engineering.
(13)
A person transcribing existing georeferenced data into a Geographic Information
System or Land Information System format by manual or electronic means, and the
maintenance of that data, if the data are clearly not intended to indicate the
authoritative location of property boundaries, the precise shape or contour of
the earth or the precise location of fixed works of humans.
(14)
A person carrying out activities under ORS 306.125 or 308.245. This exemption
applies to the transcription of tax maps, zoning maps and other public data
records into Geographic Information System or Land Information System formatted
cadastre and the maintenance of those cadastre, if:
(a)
The data are not modified for other than graphical purposes; and
(b)
The data are clearly not intended to authoritatively represent property
boundaries.
(15)
A person preparing maps or compiling databases depicting the distribution of
natural or cultural resources, features or phenomena, if the maps or data are
not intended to indicate the authoritative location of property boundaries, the
precise shape or contour of the earth or the precise location of fixed works by
humans.
(16)
A federal agency or its contractors, in the preparation of military maps,
quadrangle topographic maps, satellite imagery or other maps or images that do
not define real property boundaries.
(17)
A federal agency or its contractors, in the preparation or transcription of
documents or databases into a Geographical Information System or Land
Information System format, including but not limited to the preparation or
transcription of federal census and other demographic data.
(18)
A law enforcement agency or its contractors, in the preparation of documents or
maps for traffic accidents, crime scenes or similar purposes depicting physical
features or events or generating or using georeferenced data involving crime
statistics or criminal activities.
(19)
A peace officer, as defined in ORS 161.015, or a fire service professional, as
defined in ORS 181.610, conducting, reporting on or testifying about or
otherwise performing duties regarding an official investigation.
(20)
A person creating general maps prepared for private firms or governmental
agencies:
(a)
For use as guides to motorists, boaters, aviators or pedestrians;
(b)
For publication in a gazetteer or an atlas as an educational tool or reference
publication;
(c)
For use in the curriculum of any course of study;
(d)
If produced by any electronic or print media, for use as an illustrative guide
to the geographic location of any event; or
(e)
If prepared for conversational or illustrative purposes, including but not
limited to for use as advertising material or user guides. [Amended by 1971
c.751 §4; 1981 c.143 §4; 1981 c.159 §2; 1983 c.614 §2; 1995 c.572 §22; 1997
c.210 §5; 1999 c.830 §1; 2001 c.362 §2; 2003 c.547 §117; 2005 c.445 §8; 2009
c.259 §6; 2009 c.260 §1]
672.070
[Amended by 1959 c.336 §2; repealed by 1971 c.751 §39]
672.080
[Repealed by 1959 c.336 §3 (672.081 enacted in lieu of 672.080)]
672.081 [1959
c.336 §4 (enacted in lieu of 672.080); repealed by 1971 c.751 §39]
672.083 [1959
c.336 §6; repealed by 1971 c.751 §39]
672.085 [1959
c.336 §7; repealed by 1971 c.751 §39]
672.087 [1959
c.336 §8; repealed by 1971 c.751 §39]
(Registration; Certificates)
672.090 Issuance of certificates by board;
examinations. (1) The State Board of Examiners for
Engineering and Land Surveying shall issue certificates of registration as
provided by ORS 672.002 to 672.325. All certificates shall be signed by the
president and secretary of the board and issued under the seal of the board.
The board shall prescribe and furnish forms for applications for examinations
and for certificates and permits.
(2)
Examinations shall be held at such times and at such places in each year as the
board shall determine. The scope of the examinations and the methods of
procedure shall be prescribed by the board. Examinations for registration may
be written or oral, or both. [Amended by 1971 c.751 §26(2), (3); 1975 c.429 §9;
1981 c.143 §5; 1991 c.221 §1; 1997 c.210 §6]
672.092 [1995
c.68 §6; renumbered 672.102 in 2005]
672.094 [1995
c.68 §10; renumbered 672.115 in 2005]
672.095 Applicant meeting qualifications
eligible for examination; fee; certificate specifications.
(1) If an applicant has the qualifications for examination prescribed by the
State Board of Examiners for Engineering and Land Surveying under ORS 672.255,
upon payment of the required examination fee, the board shall examine the
applicant for registration on qualifications to practice engineering, land
surveying or photogrammetric mapping.
(2)
The board shall specify on the certificate to practice, when issued to the
applicant, the branch or branches of engineering, land surveying or
photogrammetric mapping in which the applicant is especially qualified. [1971
c.751 §11; 1981 c.143 §6; 2009 c.259 §7]
672.097 [1995
c.68 §3; renumbered 672.105 in 2005]
672.099 [1995
c.68 §7; renumbered 672.118 in 2005]
672.100
[Amended by 1971 c.751 §12; 1981 c.143 §7; renumbered 672.151 in 2005]
672.102 Qualifications for registration as
engineer. As minimum evidence of qualification
for registration as a professional engineer, an applicant shall:
(1)
Successfully pass the fundamentals in engineering examination;
(2)
Successfully pass a practical engineer’s examination as may be prescribed by
the State Board of Examiners for Engineering and Land Surveying; and
(3)
Have a work record of four years or more of active practice in engineering work
satisfactory to the board. [Formerly 672.092]
672.105 Qualifications for engineering
examination; rules; form of examination. (1) As
minimum evidence of qualification for the fundamentals in engineering
examination, an applicant shall provide evidence of graduation in an approved
engineering curriculum of four years or more from a school or college approved
by the State Board of Examiners for Engineering and Land Surveying.
(2)
Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (1) of this section, the board
shall adopt rules to consider an applicant’s work experience, education or
other relevant factors, in lieu of a degree in engineering as qualification for
the fundamentals in engineering examination.
(3)
The fundamentals in engineering examination shall be prescribed by the board
and shall be devoted to basic engineering subjects. The examination shall be
written or written and oral. [Formerly 672.097]
672.107 Structural engineer registration
for performing engineering services on significant structures; rules.
(1) For purposes of this section:
(a)
“Significant structure” means:
(A)
Hazardous facilities and special occupancy structures, as defined in ORS
455.447;
(B)
Essential facilities, as defined in ORS 455.447, that have a ground area of
more than 4,000 square feet or are more than 20 feet in height;
(C)
Structures that the Director of the Department of Consumer and Business
Services determines to have irregular features; and
(D)
Buildings that are customarily occupied by human beings and are more than four
stories or 45 feet above average ground level.
(b)
“Significant structure” does not mean:
(A)
One-family and two-family dwellings and accompanying accessory structures;
(B)
Agricultural buildings or equine facilities, both as defined in ORS 455.315; or
(C)
Buildings located on lands exempt from Department of Consumer and Business
Services enforcement of building code regulations.
(2)
Consistent with ORS 672.255, the State Board of Examiners for Engineering and
Land Surveying shall adopt rules establishing standards of competence in
structural engineering analysis and design relating to seismic influence.
(3)
An engineer may not provide engineering services for significant structures
unless the engineer possesses a valid professional structural engineer
certificate of registration issued by the board. [Formerly 672.129]
672.109 Temporary permit to practice
engineering; fee. (1) Upon payment of the required
fee, the State Board of Examiners for Engineering and Land Surveying may
without examination issue a temporary permit to a person to practice
engineering in this state for a period not to exceed six months. A temporary
permit may only be issued if the person has made application for registration
and, in the judgment of the board, has the other necessary qualifications for
registration under ORS 672.002 to 672.325.
(2)
A temporary permit to practice engineering may be issued only once to a person
and may only be issued to a person authorized to practice engineering in
another state, territory or possession of the United States, the District of
Columbia or a foreign country if the standards for such authorization are
equivalent to those in Oregon, as determined by the board. [Formerly 672.135]
672.110
[Amended by 1971 c.751 §13; renumbered 672.159 in 2005]
672.115 Qualifications for registration as
land surveyor. As minimum evidence of qualification
for registration as a professional land surveyor, an applicant shall:
(1)
Successfully pass the fundamentals in land surveying examination;
(2)
Successfully pass a professional land surveyor’s examination as may be
prescribed by the State Board of Examiners for Engineering and Land Surveying;
and
(3)
Have a work record of four or more years of active practice in land surveying
work satisfactory to the board. [Formerly 672.094]
672.118 Qualifications for land surveying
examination; rules; form of examination. (1) As
minimum evidence of qualification for the fundamentals examination in land
surveying, an applicant shall provide evidence of graduation in an approved
land surveying or photogrammetric mapping curriculum of four years or more from
a school or college approved by the State Board of Examiners for Engineering
and Land Surveying.
(2)
Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (1) of this section, the board
shall adopt rules to consider an applicant’s work experience, or other relevant
factors, in lieu of a degree as qualification for the fundamentals in land
surveying examination.
(3)
The fundamentals in land surveying examination shall be prescribed by the board
and shall be devoted to basic land surveying subjects. The examination shall be
written, or written and oral. [Formerly 672.099; 2009 c.259 §8]
672.120 [Amended
by 1959 c.336 §11; 1971 c.751 §14; renumbered 672.157 in 2005]
672.123 Qualifications for registration as
photogrammetrist. As minimum evidence of
qualification for registration as a photogrammetrist, an individual must:
(1)
Pass the fundamentals of land surveying examination;
(2)
Pass a professional photogrammetric mapping examination administered by the
State Board of Examiners for Engineering and Land Surveying; and
(3)
Have four or more years of experience acceptable to the board as an active
practitioner of photogrammetric mapping. [2005 c.445 §3; 2009 c.259 §9]
672.125 [1971
c.751 §19; 1981 c.143 §8; 1991 c.221 §2; renumbered 672.148 in 2005]
672.127 Temporary permit to practice photogrammetric
mapping; fee. The State Board of Examiners for
Engineering and Land Surveying may issue a temporary permit to a person to
practice photogrammetric mapping in this state, without an examination, for a
period not to exceed six months. The board may not issue a temporary permit to
the person more than once. The board may issue the temporary permit only if the
person:
(1)
Pays the appropriate fee;
(2)
Is an applicant for registration under ORS 672.002 to 672.325;
(3)
Has, in the judgment of the board, met all qualifications for registration
under ORS 672.002 to 672.325 other than passing an examination; and
(4)
Is authorized to practice photogrammetric mapping in another jurisdiction in
the United States or a foreign country, by a jurisdiction having authorization
standards that the board considers equivalent to the standards for practicing
photogrammetric mapping in this state. [2005 c.445 §5a]
672.129 [1999
c.744 §2; 2003 c.74 §2; 2005 c.144 §1; renumbered 672.107 in 2005]
672.130
[Amended by 1953 c.98 §1; repealed by 1971 c.751 §39]
672.135 [1971
c.751 §18; 1997 c.41 §1; renumbered 672.109 in 2005]
672.140
[Repealed by 1971 c.751 §39]
672.141 Alternative qualifications for
registration as engineer, land surveyor or photogrammetrist.
(1) Notwithstanding ORS 672.102, the State Board of Examiners for Engineering
and Land Surveying may issue a certificate of registration as an engineer to an
applicant who:
(a)
Provides proof satisfactory to the board that the applicant:
(A)
Meets the minimum qualifications established under ORS 672.105 for taking the
fundamentals in engineering examination;
(B)
Within five years prior to the application date, has taken a standardized
fundamentals of engineering examination and a practical engineer’s examination
that were administered by a national organization recognized by the board;
(C)
Satisfactorily passed the standardized fundamentals of engineering examination
and practical engineer’s examination in all subjects required by law or board
rule; and
(D)
Has a work record of four years or more of active practice in engineering work
satisfactory to the board;
(b)
Pays the required fee; and
(c)
Meets any other requirements established under ORS 672.002 to 672.325 or board
rules for registration as an engineer.
(2)
Notwithstanding ORS 672.115, the board may issue a certificate of registration
as a land surveyor to an applicant who:
(a)
Provides proof satisfactory to the board that the applicant:
(A)
Meets the minimum qualifications established under ORS 672.118 for taking the
fundamentals in land surveying examination;
(B)
Within five years prior to the application date, has taken a standardized
fundamentals of land surveying examination and a professional land surveyor’s
examination that were administered by a national organization recognized by the
board;
(C)
Satisfactorily passed the standardized fundamentals of land surveying
examination and the professional land surveyor’s examination in all subjects
required by law or board rule; and
(D)
Has a work record of four or more years of active practice in land surveying
work satisfactory to the board;
(b)
Pays the required fee; and
(c)
Meets any other requirements established under ORS 672.002 to 672.325 or board
rules for registration as a land surveyor.
(3)
Notwithstanding ORS 672.123, the board may issue a certificate of registration
as a photogrammetrist to an applicant who:
(a)
Provides proof satisfactory to the board that the applicant:
(A)
Meets the minimum qualifications established under ORS 672.118 for taking the
fundamentals in land surveying examination;
(B)
Within five years prior to the application date, has taken a standardized
fundamentals of land surveying examination and a professional photogrammetric
mapping examination that were administered by a national organization
recognized by the board;
(C)
Satisfactorily passed the standardized fundamentals of land surveying
examination and the professional photogrammetric mapping examination in all
subjects required by law or board rule; and
(D)
Has four or more years of experience acceptable to the board as an active
practitioner of photogrammetric mapping;
(b)
Pays the required fee; and
(c)
Meets any other requirements established under ORS 672.002 to 672.325 or board
rules for registration as a photogrammetrist.
(4)
The board may refuse to issue a registration under this section to an applicant
who has been found to have violated ethical or professional standards by a
court or administrative body in another state for committing or omitting acts
that, if committed or omitted in this state, would be a violation of ethical or
professional standards established under ORS 672.002 to 672.325. [2009 c.261 §2]
672.145 [1971
c.751 §8; 1979 c.495 §1; repealed by 1991 c.221 §6]
672.148 Certificate issuance to persons
registered in other jurisdictions. (1) The State
Board of Examiners for Engineering and Land Surveying may issue a certificate
of registration to practice engineering to an applicant without examination if
the applicant:
(a)
Pays the required fee;
(b)
Meets the other necessary qualifications for registration under ORS 672.002 to
672.325;
(c)
Holds a certificate of registration to engage in the practice of professional
engineering, issued by the proper authority of a state, territory or possession
of the United States, the District of Columbia or a foreign country; and
(d)
Was issued the certificate of registration by the other authority under
requirements for certification that were substantially equivalent to the
requirements provided in this state at the time of issue.
(2)
The board may issue a certificate of registration to practice land surveying to
an applicant without examination if the applicant:
(a)
Pays the required fee;
(b)
Meets the other necessary qualifications for registration under ORS 672.002 to
672.325;
(c)
Holds a certificate of registration to engage in the practice of land
surveying, issued by the proper authority of a state, territory or possession
of the United States, the District of Columbia or a foreign country;
(d)
Was issued the certificate of registration by the other authority under
requirements for certification that were substantially equivalent to the
requirements provided in this state at the time of issue as determined by the
board; and
(e)
Satisfactorily passes an examination covering questions on laws, procedures and
practices pertaining to practice in this state.
(3)
The board may issue a certificate of registration to practice photogrammetric
mapping to an applicant without examination if the applicant:
(a)
Pays the required fee;
(b)
Meets the other necessary qualifications for registration under ORS 672.002 to
672.325;
(c)
Holds a certificate of registration to engage in the practice of
photogrammetric mapping, issued by the proper authority of a state, territory
or possession of the United States, the District of Columbia or a foreign
country; and
(d)
Was issued the certificate of registration by the other authority under
requirements for certification that were substantially equivalent to the
requirements provided in this state at the time of issue as determined by the
board.
(4)
The board may refuse to certify an applicant who has been found to have
violated ethical or professional standards by a court or administrative body in
another state for committing or omitting acts that, if committed or omitted in
this state, would be a violation of ethical or professional standards
established under ORS 672.002 to 672.325. [Formerly 672.125; 2009 c.259 §10]
672.150
[Repealed by 1971 c.751 §39]
672.151 Notice to candidates of
examination results. As soon as practicable after the
close of each examination, the secretary of the State Board of Examiners for
Engineering and Land Surveying shall notify each candidate of the result of the
candidate’s examination. [Formerly 672.100]
672.153 Registration in new branch of
profession; fee. If the State Board of Examiners
for Engineering and Land Surveying specifies a new branch of engineering, land
surveying or photogrammetric mapping for examination and registration under ORS
672.002 to 672.325, the board may issue a certificate to an individual in the
new branch without examination if the individual:
(1)
Is already registered as an engineer and the new branch is a branch of
engineering;
(2)
Is already registered as an engineer or land surveyor and the new branch is a
branch of land surveying;
(3)
Is already registered as an engineer, land surveyor or photogrammetrist and the
new branch is a branch of photogrammetric mapping;
(4)
Establishes to the satisfaction of the board that the individual has four years’
experience in the new branch specified by the board;
(5)
Pays the fee established under ORS 672.155 for certification in a newly
established branch, without examination, based on experience; and
(6)
Submits an application to the board for issuance of the certificate in the new
branch within one year after the date the board first gives an examination in
the new branch. [2005 c.445 §5; 2009 c.259 §11]
672.155 Establishment of fees by rule.
The State Board of Examiners for Engineering and Land Surveying shall establish
fees by rule, including but not limited to fees for the following:
(1)
Examination in the fundamentals of engineering.
(2)
Examination for registration as a professional engineer.
(3)
Examination in the fundamentals of land surveying.
(4)
Examination for registration as a professional land surveyor.
(5)
Examination for registration as a photogrammetrist.
(6)
Any reexamination.
(7)
Registration or renewal of a certificate of registration as a professional
engineer.
(8)
Registration or renewal of a certificate of registration as a professional land
surveyor.
(9)
Registration or renewal of a certificate of registration as a photogrammetrist.
(10)
Registration under ORS 672.148.
(11)
Issuance of a temporary permit under ORS 672.109 or 672.127.
(12)
Issuance of a certificate document.
(13)
Issuance of a certificate of registration under ORS 672.153, without
examination, based on experience in a branch of engineering, land surveying or
photogrammetric mapping newly established by the board. [1971 c.751 §34; 1975
c.429 §10; 1979 c.495 §2; 1979 c.681 §2a; 1981 c.556 §2; 1983 c.614 §3; 1991
c.221 §4; 1991 c.703 §18; 1997 c.643 §19; 2005 c.445 §9; 2009 c.259 §12]
672.157 Payment of fee required before
issuance of certificate. Upon receipt of the required fee
the State Board of Examiners for Engineering and Land Surveying shall issue to
any applicant who has been certified as having passed an examination for
registration a certificate. [Formerly 672.120]
672.159 Numbering and recording of
certificates. Each certificate issued by the State
Board of Examiners for Engineering and Land Surveying shall be numbered. A
record of each certificate issued, and the number, shall be entered in the
records of the board. [Formerly 672.110]
672.160 Expiration date of certificates.
(1) Except as provided by subsection (2) of this section, all certificates
expire one year after the date of their issue or renewal and become invalid on
that date unless renewed. The State Board of Examiners for Engineering and Land
Surveying may vary the dates of certificate renewal by giving to the applicant
written notice of the renewal date being assigned and by making prorated
adjustments in the renewal fee.
(2)
The board may vary periods of certificate renewal or periods for registration
to provide for renewal and payment of fees either every year or every two
years. If the board changes the renewal period it will provide written notice
to certificate holders and registrants. [Amended by 1959 c.336 §12; 1971 c.751 §15;
1975 c.429 §11; 1977 c.873 §4; 1979 c.495 §3; 1995 c.33 §4; 1999 c.59 §200]
672.170 Renewal of certificate; increased
fees for delinquent renewal. (1) Renewal
of a certificate may be effected at any time prior to the renewal date by
paying the required renewal fee to the secretary of the State Board of
Examiners for Engineering and Land Surveying.
(2)
Subject to subsection (4) of this section, the failure of a registrant to renew
the certificate before the renewal date does not deprive the registrant of the
right of renewal thereafter.
(3)
The amount to be paid for the renewal of a certificate after the renewal date
shall be the renewal fee plus a late-payment charge determined by the board.
(4)
A certificate may not be renewed if the certificate has been retired for more
than five years or delinquent for more than five years. [Amended by 1967 c.401 §5;
1971 c.751 §16; 1973 c.832 §36; 1975 c.429 §12; 1995 c.33 §5; 1997 c.643 §20;
2009 c.259 §13]
672.180 Retiree exemption from registration
renewal fees. A registered professional engineer,
registered professional land surveyor or photogrammetrist who has retired from
the active practice of engineering, land surveying or photogrammetric mapping
may, upon application and at the discretion of the State Board of Examiners for
Engineering and Land Surveying, be exempted from payment of annual registration
renewal fees thereafter. [Amended by 1971 c.751 §17; 2009 c.259 §14]
672.190
[Amended by 1971 c.751 §20; repealed by 2009 c.259 §32]
(Discipline)
672.200 Grounds for suspension or
revocation of certificate or permit or refusal to issue, restore or renew
certificate or permit; grounds for reprimand. The
State Board of Examiners for Engineering and Land Surveying may refuse to
issue, restore or renew, or may suspend or revoke a certificate or permit, or
reprimand any individual enrolled as an intern or holding a certificate or
permit:
(1)
For violation of any provision of ORS 672.045;
(2)
For gross negligence, negligence or incompetence in the practice of
engineering, land surveying or photogrammetric mapping;
(3)
For conviction of a felony, or of a misdemeanor involving the practice of
engineering, land surveying or photogrammetric mapping; or
(4)
For any violation of the rules of professional conduct prescribed by the board.
[Amended by 1971 c.751 §21; 1981 c.143 §9; 1991 c.221 §3; 1995 c.33 §6; 2009
c.259 §15]
672.205 Disciplinary hearings; judicial
review. (1) The State Board of Examiners for
Engineering and Land Surveying shall accord opportunity for hearing as provided
in ORS chapter 183, when the board proposes to:
(a)
Refuse to issue or renew a certificate of registration or enrollment;
(b)
Revoke or suspend a certificate of registration or enrollment;
(c)
Issue a reprimand; or
(d)
Impose a civil penalty under ORS 672.325.
(2)
Judicial review of orders under subsection (1) of this section shall be in
accordance with ORS chapter 183.
(3)
Any person aggrieved by a decision of the board under ORS 672.200 or 672.210 is
entitled to judicial review of the decision in accordance with the procedure
for contested cases provided by ORS chapter 183. [1971 c.734 §111; 1981 c.143 §10;
1995 c.33 §7; 1997 c.210 §7]
672.210 Procedure for suspension or
revocation of certificate, permit or enrollment; hearing; majority of board
members required to take action; reinstatement.
(1) Proceedings for the suspension or revocation of a certificate, an
enrollment or a permit may be initiated by filing with the State Board of
Examiners for Engineering and Land Surveying written charges against the
accused. The charges may be preferred by any person, or by the board on its own
motion.
(2)
The board shall fix a time and place for a hearing on the charges and cause
notice thereof with a copy of the charges to be delivered to the accused in
person or mailed to the last-known address of the accused. The notice shall be
so delivered or mailed at least 30 days before the date fixed for the hearing.
(3)
At a hearing, the accused shall have the right to appear in person or by
counsel, or both, to cross-examine witnesses and to produce evidence and
witnesses in a defense. If the accused does not appear, the board may proceed
to hear and determine the validity of the charges.
(4)
After a hearing, the board may, if a majority of the members of the board
agree, reprimand the accused, or suspend, refuse to renew or revoke the permit,
enrollment or certificate of the accused.
(5)
The power of the board to suspend a certificate, enrollment or permit includes
the power to reinstate:
(a)
At a time certain; or
(b)
When the person subject to suspension fulfills conditions for reinstatement set
by the board. [Amended by 1971 c.751 §22; 1979 c.681 §3; 1981 c.143 §11; 1995
c.33 §8]
672.215 Proceedings to enjoin violations
of ORS 672.002 to 672.325. If the State Board of Examiners
for Engineering and Land Surveying decides that a person has engaged, or is
about to engage, in any activity that is or will be a violation of ORS 672.002
to 672.325, the board may institute a proceedings in an appropriate circuit
court to restrain the activity or proposed activity. An injunction may be
issued without proof of actual damages but if issued, the defendant is not
thereby relieved of any criminal liability. [1971 c.751 §23; 1981 c.143 §12]
672.220
[Repealed by 1971 c.734 §21 and 1971 c.751 §39]
672.230
[Repealed by 1971 c.751 §39]
(State Board)
672.240 State Board of Examiners for
Engineering and Land Surveying; appointment; qualifications; officers.
(1) The State Board of Examiners for Engineering and Land Surveying shall
operate as a semi-independent state agency subject to ORS 182.456 to 182.472
for the purpose of carrying out ORS 672.002 to 672.325. The board shall consist
of 11 members appointed by the Governor as follows:
(a)
Two members shall be members of the general public.
(b)
Two members shall be registered professional land surveyors.
(c)
Five members shall be registered professional engineers.
(d)
One member shall be registered both as a professional engineer and as a professional
land surveyor. However, if a qualified individual is not available, the
Governor may appoint either a registered professional engineer or a registered
professional land surveyor.
(e)
One member shall be a registered photogrammetrist. However, if a qualified
individual is not available, the Governor may appoint either a registered
professional engineer or a registered professional land surveyor.
(2)
The Governor shall appoint members to the board so that there is at least one
member of the board from each congressional district in this state.
(3)
Each engineer, land surveyor or photogrammetrist member of the board shall have
been:
(a)
A resident of this state for at least three years immediately preceding
appointment; and
(b)
Practicing as a registered professional engineer, registered professional land
surveyor or registered photogrammetrist for at least five years since the date
of the individual’s initial registration.
(4)
The board shall elect biennially from among its members a president and vice
president for the ensuing biennial term. [Amended by 1955 c.215 §1; 1963 c.580 §32;
1969 c.314 §75; 1971 c.751 §24; 1971 c.753 §28; subsection (3) enacted as 1971
c.751 §26(1); 1979 c.147 §1; 1981 c.143 §13; 1987 c.414 §47; 1997 c.210 §8;
1997 c.643 §21; 1999 c.1084 §61; 2009 c.259 §16; 2011 c.33 §1]
672.250 Term; certificate of appointment;
oath; removal; vacancies. (1) Upon the expiration of the
term of any board member, the Governor shall appoint a person possessing the
qualifications prescribed by ORS 672.240 as a member of the State Board of
Examiners for Engineering and Land Surveying to serve for a term of four years
from July 1.
(2)
Every member of the board shall receive a certificate of appointment from the
Governor and before beginning the term shall file with the Secretary of State
the constitutional oath of office.
(3)
The Governor:
(a)
May remove any member of the board for misconduct, incapacity or neglect of
duty.
(b)
By appointment for the unexpired term, shall fill any vacancy caused by death,
resignation or removal from office. [Amended by 1963 c.580 §33; 1971 c.751 §25;
1979 c.147 §2; 1981 c.143 §14]
672.255 Rulemaking authority.
(1) The State Board of Examiners for Engineering and Land Surveying shall adopt
rules:
(a)
Establishing fees as provided in ORS 672.155 and late-payment charges under ORS
672.170.
(b)
Providing a procedure for the issuance, denial, suspension or revocation of
certificates, enrollments and permits.
(c)
Prescribing standards of professional conduct for professional engineers,
professional land surveyors, photogrammetrists, engineering interns and land
surveying interns.
(d)
Specifying branches of engineering, land surveying and photogrammetric mapping
in which examinations are offered.
(e)
For registering individuals and issuing certificates of registration and
temporary permits to individuals under ORS 672.002 to 672.325.
(f)
Prescribing standards and intellectual, educational and technical
qualifications for examination, registration and renewal in addition to the
qualifications and conditions prescribed in ORS 672.105, 672.118, 672.123 and
672.170.
(g)
Prescribing standards and guidelines for retired or inactive status of
registrants, including provisions to allow the return to active status.
(h)
Defining the scope of practice for individuals holding a certificate issued by
the board to practice engineering, land surveying or photogrammetric mapping or
a temporary permit issued by the board to perform engineering or
photogrammetric mapping.
(2)
In adopting rules under subsection (1)(c) to (h) of this section, the board
shall give consideration to national practices as well as local practices.
Adoption of rules shall be in accordance with ORS chapter 183. [1971 c.751 §32;
1975 c.429 §12a; 1979 c.495 §4; 1981 c.556 §1; 1991 c.221 §5; 1995 c.68 §§1,12;
1997 c.210 §9; 2005 c.445 §10; 2009 c.259 §17]
672.260
[Amended by 1971 c.751 §27; repealed by 1971 c.753 §74]
672.265 [1971
c.751 §33; 1973 c.832 §37; repealed by 1975 c.429 §13]
672.270
[Repealed by 1971 c.753 §74]
672.280
[Repealed by 1971 c.751 §39]
672.290
[Amended by 1971 c.751 §29; repealed by 1971 c.753 §74]
672.300 Investigation of complaints.
The State Board of Examiners for Engineering and Land Surveying shall carefully
investigate any complaints or information relating to violations of ORS 672.002
to 672.325. [Amended by 1971 c.753 §29; 1981 c.143 §15]
672.310 Investigation of identity of
person claiming to be registered. The State
Board of Examiners for Engineering and Land Surveying may inquire into the
identity of any person claiming to be a registered professional engineer,
registered professional land surveyor or photogrammetrist and, after due
service of a notice in writing, require the person to prove to the satisfaction
of the board that the person is the person authorized to practice engineering,
land surveying or photogrammetric mapping under the certificate of registration
by virtue of which the person claims to be authorized. When the board finds
that a person making such a claim is not in fact the person to whom the
certificate of registration was issued, the board shall reduce the findings to
writing and file the findings in the office of the board. The findings are
prima facie evidence that the person mentioned therein is falsely impersonating
another of a like or different name. [Amended by 1971 c.751 §30; 2009 c.259 §18]
672.320
[Amended by 1963 c.580 §34; 1971 c.751 §31; repealed by 1971 c.753 §74]
(Civil Penalties)
672.325 Civil penalties.
(1) In addition to any other penalty provided by law, any person who violates
any provision of ORS 672.002 to 672.325 or any rule adopted thereunder shall
forfeit and pay to the State Board of Examiners for Engineering and Land
Surveying a civil penalty in an amount determined by the board of not more than
$1,000 for each offense.
(2)
Civil penalties under this section shall be imposed as provided in ORS 183.745.
(3)
Notwithstanding ORS 670.335, civil penalties recovered under this section shall
be deposited into an account established by the board as provided in ORS
182.470. Moneys deposited are appropriated continuously to the board and shall
be used only for the administration and enforcement of ORS 182.456 to 182.472
and 672.002 to 672.325. [1981 c.150 §2; 1991 c.734 §67; 1997 c.643 §22; 1999
c.1084 §62]
672.330
[Repealed by 1971 c.753 §74]
672.340
[Repealed by 1971 c.751 §39]
672.410
[Amended by 1961 c.550 §1; repealed by 1971 c.751 §39]
672.420
[Amended by 1971 c.751 §7; renumbered 672.025]
672.430
[Repealed by 1971 c.751 §39]
672.440
[Repealed by 1971 c.751 §39]
672.450
[Repealed by 1971 c.751 §39]
672.460
[Repealed by 1971 c.751 §39]
672.470
[Repealed by 1971 c.751 §39]
672.480
[Repealed by 1971 c.751 §39]
672.490
[Repealed by 1971 c.751 §39]
672.500
[Repealed by 1971 c.751 §39]
GEOLOGISTS
(Generally)
672.505 Definitions for ORS 672.505 to
672.705. As used in ORS 672.505 to 672.705,
unless the context requires otherwise:
(1)
“Administrator” means the office as established by ORS 672.505 to 672.705.
(2)
“Board” means State Board of Geologist Examiners.
(3)
“Engineering geologist” means a person who applies geologic data, principles
and interpretation to naturally occurring materials so that geologic factors
affecting planning, design, construction and maintenance of civil engineering
works are properly recognized and utilized.
(4)
“Geologist” means a person engaged in the practice of geology.
(5)
“Geologist in training” means a person certified by the board as having passed
an examination in the geologic subjects and having adequate academic training.
(6)
“Geology” refers to:
(a)
That science that treats of the earth in general;
(b)
Investigation of the earth’s crust and the rocks and other materials that
compose it; and
(c)
The applied science of utilizing knowledge of the earth and its constituent
rocks, minerals, liquids, gases and other materials for the benefit of
humanity.
(7)
“Public practice of geology” means the performance for another of geological
service or work, such as consultation, investigation, surveys, evaluation,
planning, mapping and inspection of geological work, that is related to public
welfare or safeguarding of life, health, property and the environment, except
as specifically exempted by ORS 672.505 to 672.705.
(8)
“Qualified nonregistered geologist” means a person who possesses all the
qualifications specified in ORS 672.505 to 672.705 for registration except that
the person is not registered in this state.
(9)
“Registered certified specialty geologist” means a person who is certified as a
specialty geologist under the provisions of ORS 672.505 to 672.705.
(10)
“Registered geologist” means a person who is registered as a geologist under
the provisions of ORS 672.505 to 672.705.
(11)
“Responsible charge of work” means the independent control and direction of
geological work by the use of initiative, skill and independent judgment, or
the supervision of such work.
(12)
“Subordinate” means any person who assists a registered geologist in the
practice of geology without assuming the responsible charge of work. [1977
c.612 §2; 1981 c.295 §1; 1987 c.414 §48; 2003 c.379 §1; 2005 c.22 §476]
672.510
[Amended by 1953 c.98 §2; repealed by 1971 c.751 §39]
672.515 Policy of ORS 672.505 to 672.705.
ORS 672.505 to 672.705 are enacted in order to introduce qualifying criteria in
a presently unregulated professional field. This action is necessary to
safeguard the health and welfare and property of the people of Oregon. These
safeguards are in the fields of geology as related to engineering, ground
water, land use planning, mineral exploration and development, geologic
hazards, the further development of the science of geology, and other geologic
matters of concern to the people of the state. [1977 c.612 §1]
672.520
[Repealed by 1971 c.751 §39]
(Certificates of Registration)
672.525 Geologist registration; public
practice of geology. (1) No person, other than a
registered geologist, a registered certified specialty geologist or a
subordinate under the direction of either, shall provide or prepare for the
public practice of geology any geologic maps, plans, reports, or documents
except as specifically exempted in ORS 672.535.
(2)
No person shall publicly practice or offer to publicly practice geology in this
state, and use in connection with the name of the person or otherwise assume or
advertise any title or description tending to convey the impression that the
person is a registered geologist, unless such person has been registered or
exempted under the provisions of ORS 672.505 to 672.705. The right to engage in
the public practice of geology is deemed a personal right, based on the
qualifications of the individual as evidenced by the certificate of
registration, and shall not be transferable.
(3)
No person other than a geologist registered under ORS 672.505 to 672.705 shall
stamp or seal any plans, plats, reports, or other documents with the seal or
stamp of a registered geologist or registered certified specialty geologist, or
to use in any manner the title “geologist” or the title of any registered
certified specialty geologist while conducting the public practice of geology
unless registered or certified under ORS 672.505 to 672.705.
(4)
No person shall sign, or stamp or seal any geologic maps, plans, plats,
reports, or other geologic documents after the certification of the registrant
named thereon has expired or has been suspended or revoked, unless the
certificate has been renewed or reissued.
(5)
No person shall attempt to use the certificate of registration or seal of
another, or falsely impersonate another registrant.
(6)
No person shall give false or forged evidence of any kind to the State Board of
Geologist Examiners to obtain a certificate of registration.
(7)
No person, including a person registered as a geologist under this section,
shall practice or offer to perform any activities of an engineering geologist
as defined in ORS 672.505 unless the person is certified as an engineering
geologist under ORS 672.565.
(8)
A person shall be construed to publicly practice or offer to publicly practice
geology if the person:
(a)
Publicly practices any branch of the profession of geology;
(b)
By verbal claim, sign, advertisement, letterhead or card, or in any other way,
purports to be a registered geologist, or through the use of some other title
implies that the person is a registered geologist or that the person is
registered under ORS 672.505 to 672.705; or
(c)
Offers to provide any geological services or work recognized as the public
practice of geology for a fee or other compensation.
(9)
A person does not publicly practice or offer to publicly practice geology
solely because the person testifies or prepares to testify in a public
proceeding. [1977 c.612 §3; 1995 c.32 §1; 2001 c.232 §1; 2003 c.379 §2]
672.530
[Repealed by 1971 c.751 §39]
672.535 Exemptions from ORS 672.505 to
672.705. The following persons are exempt from
the provisions of ORS 672.505 to 672.705:
(1)
Persons engaged in teaching and conducting research in the science of geology
in an accredited college or university, and students acting under their
direction, but who are not engaged in the public practice of geology in this
state;
(2)
Officers and employees of the United States of America, practicing solely as
such officers or employees; or
(3)
A subordinate to a geologist registered under ORS 672.505 to 672.705 insofar as
the subordinate acts solely in such capacity. This exemption, however, does not
permit any such subordinate to practice geology for others or use the title “registered
geologist.” [1977 c.612 §4]
672.540
[Repealed by 1971 c.751 §39]
672.545 Practice of geology by
proprietorship, partnership or corporation; employment of nonregistered
geologist; practice by other professionals; practice by nonresident.
(1) ORS 672.505 to 672.705 do not prohibit one or more geologists from
practicing through the medium of a sole proprietorship, partnership, or
corporation. In a partnership or corporation whose primary activity consists of
geological services, at least one partner or officer shall be a registered
geologist.
(2)
ORS 672.505 to 672.705 do not prevent or prohibit an individual, firm, company,
association, or corporation whose principal business is other than the public
practice of geology from employing a nonregistered geologist to perform
nonpublic geological services necessary to the conduct of their business.
(3)
ORS 672.505 to 672.705 shall not be construed to prevent or to affect:
(a)
The practice of any licensed profession or trade by limiting its appropriate
and current custom or practice including the practice of any profession or
trade for which a license or registration is required under any other law of
this state including the practice of registered civil and mining engineers
lawfully practicing civil and mining engineering in its various specialized
branches; or
(b)
The practice of geology by a person not a resident of and having no established
place of business in this state, when the practice is limited to a specific
project and does not exceed one period of 60 consecutive days in any calendar
year, and provided the person is licensed or registered to practice such
profession in another state where the requirements for certification,
registration or licensing are not lower than those specified in ORS 672.505 to
672.705 and provided further that such nonresident shall file with the State
Board of Geologist Examiners, on or before entering the state for commencing
such work, a statement giving name, residence, the number of the license or
certificate of registration of the nonresident, and by what authority issued,
and upon the completion of the work, a statement of the time engaged in such
work within the state. [1977 c.612 §5]
672.550
[Repealed by 1971 c.751 §39]
672.555 Application; qualifications for
certificates of registration; rules. (1) An
application for registration as a geologist shall show the applicant’s
education and a detailed summary of the geological work performed by the
applicant.
(2)
To be eligible for a certificate of registration, an applicant shall meet each
of the following minimum qualifications:
(a)
Have either:
(A)
Graduated from an accredited college or university with a major in geology,
engineering geology, geological engineering or related geological science
approved by the State Board of Geologist Examiners; or
(B)
Completed and passed 45 quarter hours or the equivalent in geological science
courses.
(b)
Have at least seven years of geological work that includes a minimum of three
years of geological work under the supervision of a registered geologist or a
minimum of five accumulative years’ experience in responsible charge of
geological work. The applicant may demonstrate or receive credit for the
required seven years of professional geological work in the following ways:
(A)
Each year of completed undergraduate study in the geological sciences shall
count as one year of training up to a maximum of two years, and each year of
completed graduate study shall count as one year of training up to a maximum of
three years.
(B)
Total credit for undergraduate and graduate study may not exceed a total of
four years toward meeting the requirement for at least seven years of
geological work.
(C)
The board may consider in lieu of geological work required, the cumulative
total of geological work or geological research completed by persons teaching
at the college or university level, provided such work or research is
equivalent to the professional requirements specified in this subsection.
(D)
The board shall determine the applicability of geological work by reviewing the
applicant’s documented and referenced geological work history in a responsible
position. The board shall determine the adequacy of the required supervision
and experience in accordance with standards adopted by rule by the board.
(c)
Have successfully fulfilled the examination requirements, established by the
board, designed to demonstrate that the applicant has the necessary knowledge
and skill to exercise the responsibilities of the public practice of geology.
(3)
A certificate of registration as a “geologist in training” may be granted to a
person who has fulfilled the requirements described in subsection (2)(a) and
(c) of this section.
(4)
The board shall, by rule, adopt the minimum coursework requirements that an
applicant must meet in order to satisfy subsection (2)(a) of this section. [1977
c.612 §§6,7; 1981 c.295 §2; 2005 c.9 §1]
672.560
[Repealed by 1971 c.751 §39]
672.565 Certification in specialty; rules;
professional affairs committees. (1) In
addition to registering as a geologist, qualified persons also may be eligible
for certification in a specialty. A specialty may be created by the State Board
of Geologist Examiners by rule, with the rules to contain any required
additional qualifications. Only a registered geologist is eligible for
certification in a specialty. Application may be submitted for both
registration as a geologist and for certification in a specialty at the same
time, but the applicant must be approved for registration as a geologist before
being considered for certification in a specialty.
(2)
An applicant for certification in a specialty shall meet all of the
requirements of a registered geologist and any special requirements as the
board may establish by rule, including a written examination. In addition, the
applicant’s seven years of geological work shall include one of the following:
(a)
A minimum of three years performed under the supervision of a registered
geologist who is certified in the specialty for which the applicant is seeking
certification; or
(b)
A minimum of five years’ experience in responsible charge of geological work in
the specialty for which the applicant is seeking certification.
(3)
The board shall establish professional affairs committees, as needed, to
represent each of the specialties into which the board determines certification
of registration may be divided. Membership of each committee shall include
geologists certified or qualified in the particular specialty involved. Each
committee shall:
(a)
Establish qualifications, which shall include a written examination, for
certification in its specialty;
(b)
Establish a definition of that specialty, subject to approval of the board; and
(c)
Advise the board on professional affairs in which the committee is concerned.
(4)
Engineering geology shall be one of the specialties requiring certification.
(5)
The board may establish by rule criteria for exempting persons applying for a
certification in a specialty from a written examination requirement. [1977
c.612 §8; 1981 c.295 §3; 2005 c.9 §2]
672.570
[Repealed by 1971 c.751 §39]
672.575 Examination.
The State Board of Geologist Examiners shall determine the scope, form and
content of the examinations, provided for under ORS 672.505 to 672.705. [1977
c.612 §9]
672.580
[Repealed by 1971 c.751 §39]
672.585 Certificate of registration; renewal;
fee; replacement. (1) The State Board of Geologist
Examiners shall issue a certificate of registration, upon payment of the
registration fee, to any applicant who, in the opinion of the board, has
satisfactorily met all the requirements of ORS 672.505 to 672.705. The issuance
of a certificate of registration by the board shall be prima facie evidence
that the person named therein is entitled to all the rights and privileges of a
registered geologist, or certified specialty geologist, while the certificate
remains unrevoked or unexpired.
(2)
All certificates shall be renewed annually at such time as will be designated
by the board. All applications for renewal shall be filed with the
administrator before the expiration date, accompanied by the annual renewal
fee. A license which has expired for failure to renew may only be restored
after application and payment of the prescribed restoration fee.
(3)
Reduced annual renewal fees for registrants reaching the age of 70 may be
established by action of the board.
(4)
A new certificate of registration to replace any certificate lost, destroyed,
or mutilated, may be issued subject to the rules of the board and payment of
the fee. [1977 c.612 §11; 1997 c.643 §23]
672.590
[Repealed by 1971 c.734 §21 and 1971 c.751 §39]
672.595 Registration of persons licensed
in other jurisdictions. A person who holds a certificate
of registration to engage in the practice of geology, or a certificate of
specialization, issued to the person by a proper authority of a state,
territory, or possession of the United States or the District of Columbia
having licensing requirements comparable to Oregon, and who, in the opinion of
the State Board of Geologist Examiners otherwise meets the requirements of ORS
672.505 to 672.705 may, upon application, be registered without further
examination. [1977 c.612 §10]
672.600
[Repealed by 1971 c.751 §39]
672.605 Seal of geologist.
Each registrant, upon issuance of a certificate, shall obtain a seal of the
design authorized by the State Board of Geologist Examiners, bearing the
registrant’s name and the legend “registered geologist” or “certified specialty
geologist.” All drawings, reports or other geologic papers or documents
involving geologic work as defined in ORS 672.505 to 672.705 that have been
prepared or approved by a registered geologist or a subordinate employee under
the direction of a registered geologist for the use of or for delivery to any
person or for public record within this state shall be signed by the registered
geologist and impressed with the seal or the seal of a nonresident practicing
under the provisions of ORS 672.505 to 672.705, either of which shall indicate
responsibility for them. [1977 c.612 §12; 2001 c.232 §2]
672.610
[Repealed by 1971 c.751 §39]
(State Board)
672.615 State Board of Geologist
Examiners; qualifications and appointment; term.
(1) The State Board of Geologist Examiners shall operate as a semi-independent
state agency subject to ORS 182.456 to 182.472 for the purpose of carrying out
ORS 672.505 to 672.705. The board shall consist of four geologists and one
public member, appointed by the Governor.
(2)
Each member of the board shall be a citizen of the United States, and shall
have been a resident of this state for one year preceding appointment. Each of
the appointed geologist members of the board shall be a geologist registered
under ORS 672.505 to 672.705. The State Geologist shall be an ex officio member
of the board. Insofar as possible the board shall be composed of members having
diverse geological specialties including at least one engineering geologist.
(3)
Members of the board shall hold office until the expiration of the term for
which they were appointed and until their successors have been appointed and
qualified. On the expiration of the term of any member, the successor of the
member shall be appointed in like manner for a term of three years.
(4)
No person shall serve as a member of the board for more than two consecutive
three-year terms.
(5)
The Governor may remove any member of the board for misconduct, incompetency,
neglect of duty or other sufficient cause. Vacancies in the membership of the
board shall be filled for the unexpired term by appointment as provided for in
this section.
(6)
The board shall hold at least two regular meetings each year.
(7)
The board may fix qualifications of and appoint an administrator who shall not
be a member of the board. The board shall fix the compensation of the administrator,
who shall be in the unclassified service.
(8)
The board shall have the authority to appoint committees as required or as
considered advisable to perform such duties as the board may direct. Such
committees shall be composed of registered geologists. Membership on all such
committees is at the pleasure of the board. [1977 c.612 §13; 1987 c.158 §135;
1987 c.414 §49; 1987 c.454 §1; 1993 c.744 §239; 1997 c.643 §24; 1999 c.1084 §63]
672.620
[Repealed by 1971 c.751 §39]
672.635 Record of board proceedings;
roster. (1) The State Board of Geologist
Examiners shall keep a public record of its proceedings.
(2)
All official records of the board, or affidavits by the administrator as to the
content of such records, shall be prima facie evidence of all matters required
to be kept therein.
(3)
The administrator shall make available, upon request and payment of actual
cost, an annual roster showing the names and addresses of all registered
geologists and certified specialists. [1977 c.612 §16; 1987 c.454 §2; 1997
c.107 §1]
672.645 Appeals filed with board; service
on administrator. All appeals from a decision of
the State Board of Geologist Examiners, all documents or applications required
by law to be filed with the board, and any notice or legal process to be served
upon the board shall be filed with or served upon the administrator of the
board. [1977 c.612 §15]
(Professional Conduct)
672.655 Code of professional conduct.
The State Board of Geologist Examiners shall cause to be prepared and shall adopt
a code of professional conduct which shall be made known in writing to every
registrant and applicant for registration under ORS 672.505 to 672.705. A copy
of the code shall be provided to each successful applicant at the time of
registration under ORS 672.585. The board may revise and amend this code of
ethics from time to time and shall forthwith notify each registrant in writing
of such revisions or amendments. [1977 c.612 §17; 1997 c.107 §2]
672.665 Charges against geologist.
Any person may prefer charges of fraud, deceit, negligence, gross negligence,
incompetence or misconduct against any registrant. Such charges shall be in
writing and shall be sworn to by the person or persons making them and shall be
filed with the administrator of the State Board of Geologist Examiners. [1977
c.612 §18; 1995 c.154 §1]
672.675 Grounds for reprimand, suspension,
revocation or refusal to renew certificate. The
State Board of Geologist Examiners has the power to suspend, revoke or refuse
to renew the certificate of registration of any registrant or reprimand any
registrant who is found to have been involved in:
(1)
The practice of any fraud or deceit in obtaining a certificate of registration;
(2)
Any negligence, gross negligence, incompetence or misconduct in the practice of
geology as a registered geologist;
(3)
Any felony; or
(4)
The commission of any unlawful act as set forth in ORS 672.505 to 672.705. [1977
c.612 §19; 1995 c.154 §2; 2001 c.232 §3]
672.685 Reissuance of revoked certificate.
The State Board of Geologist Examiners may reissue a certificate of
registration to any person whose certificate has been revoked upon written
application to the board by the applicant, showing good cause to justify the
reissuance. [1977 c.612 §20]
(Civil Penalties)
672.690 Civil penalties.
(1) In addition to any other penalty provided by law, a person who violates any
provision of ORS 672.515 to 672.705 or any rule adopted thereunder is subject
to payment of a civil penalty to the State Board of Geologist Examiners in an
amount of not more than $1,000 for each offense.
(2)
Civil penalties under this section shall be imposed as provided in ORS 183.745.
(3)
Notwithstanding ORS 670.335, all penalties recovered shall be deposited into an
account established as provided under ORS 182.470. Moneys deposited are
continuously appropriated to the board and shall be used only for the
administration and enforcement of ORS 182.456 to 182.472 and 672.505 to
672.705. [1983 c.450 §2; 1987 c.414 §50; 1991 c.734 §68; 1997 c.643 §25; 1999
c.1084 §64]
(Miscellaneous)
672.695 Public agencies required to
contract with or for registered geologist. This
state and its political subdivisions, such as a county, city or a legally
constituted board, district, commission or authority, shall contract for
geological services only with persons registered under ORS 672.505 to 672.705
or a firm employing a registered geologist. [1977 c.612 §21]
672.705 Fees.
In addition to any fees established by rule, the State Board of Geologist
Examiners shall establish fees:
(1)
For examination.
(2)
For initial or renewal license.
(3)
For initial or renewal certification in a specialty.
(4)
For restoration of a license or certificate.
(5)
For replacing a lost, destroyed or mutilated license or certificate.
(6)
For initial or renewal certification as a geologist in training. [1977 c.612 §14;
1981 c.295 §4; 1995 c.349 §1; 1997 c.643 §26]
CRIMINAL PENALTIES
672.990
[Repealed by 1971 c.751 §39]
672.991 Penalties.
(1) Violation of any provision of ORS 672.045 is a Class A misdemeanor.
(2)
Notwithstanding ORS 131.105 to 131.155, prosecution for violation of ORS
672.045 may be commenced within two years after discovery of the offense, but
in no case shall the period of limitation otherwise applicable be extended by
more than 10 years.
(3)
Violation of any provision of ORS 672.525 is a Class A misdemeanor. [1971 c.751
§35; subsection (2) enacted as 1977 c.612 §22; 1981 c.150 §3]
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