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REQUIREMENTS FOR A SUCCESSOR LICENSEE OAC 245:15-17-2(k) Under what circumstances may a licensee correct or complete a project begun by another engineer or land surveyor?

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REQUIREMENTS FOR A SUCCESSOR LICENSEE OAC 245:15-17-2(k) Under what circumstances may a licensee correct or complete a project begun by another engineer or land surveyor?

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A successor licensee may correct or complete a project if the original licensee is unavailable to complete the work or the work is a site adaptation of a standard design plan. Examples of such situations could encompass a wide range of scenarios, such as the original licensee may have been terminated from the project by the owner or client; the original licensee may have retired, become incapacitated or deceased; the original licensee no longer works for the firm; or the firm contracted to perform the work may no longer be in business.

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