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What are the signing and sealing requirements for the successor licensee who alters, corrects, revises, or adds to the signed and sealed work of the original licensee?

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What are the signing and sealing requirements for the successor licensee who alters, corrects, revises, or adds to the signed and sealed work of the original licensee?

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The original licensee’s seal and signature shall not be removed by the successor licensee from the original work provided to the successor licensee by the client. Any work altered, completed, corrected, revised or added to shall have a seal, date and signature affixed by the successor licensee. The successor licensee shall clearly indicate on the work what alterations, additions, or deletions he/she has made and then becomes responsible for such changes to the original work including any effect or impact of those changes on the original work.

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