In New York State, who can practice professional engineering/land surveying?
Section 7202/7204 of the New York State Education Law states that, “Only a person licensed or otherwise authorized under this article shall practice engineering/land surveying or use the title ‘professional engineer/land surveyor.'” A “person licensed” is an individual that has qualified by education, experience and examination, and has been issued a New York State professional engineering license or land surveying license by the State Education Department.
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