How can I qualify for the required 3 years of experience under the supervision of a licensed geologist if I didn’t work for a geologist?
We recognize that some geologists have worked under the supervision of non-geologists, so we added language in the rules to allow for this. WAC 308-15-040(3)(b) recognizes experience supervised by “…others who, in the opinion of the Board, are qualified to have responsible charge.” This allows applicants to submit their applications for the board’s review and determination of eligibility.
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