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H0380aa,aa,aaS..................................................by BUSINESS ENGINEERS AND LAND SURVEYORS - Amends existing law to provide for revised monument requirements; to provide that a land surveyor must become duly licensed; to provide the Board of Professional Engineers and Professional Land Surveyors the power to adopt and amend administrative rules; to provide that the certified minutes of the board's records be admissible in evidence; to provide for the board to submit to the Governor a summary yearly statement of its receipts and expenditures; to provide that any person having the necessary qualifications be entitled to be eligible for an examination for licensure or certification; to provide that applications for licensure must show the applicant's technical experience; to provide certain requirements that warrant assignment to a subsequent examination; to provide for the removal of the engineer intern's or land surveyor intern's name from the board's current list of certificate holders for failure to timely meet certificate renewal requirements; to provide for the waiving of certain licensure requirements for applicants; to revise an administrative penalty; to provide for the enforcement of provisions relating to unlicensed practice; to provide for magnetically detectable monuments; to provide for penalties if any person prepares construction documents which do not indicate the existence of such monuments and the construction results in defacing, injury or removal of such monuments; and to revise terminology. 01/22 House intro - 1st rdg - to printing 01/23 Rpt prt - to Bus 02/22 Rpt out - to Gen Ord 02/26 Rpt out amen - to engros 02/27 Rpt engros - 1st rdg - to 2nd rdg as amen 02/28 2nd rdg - to 3rd rdg as amen 02/29 3rd rdg as amen - Ret'd to Bus 03/06 Rpt out - to Gen Ord 03/11 Rpt out amen - to engros 03/12 Rpt engros - 1st rdg - to 2nd rdg as amen 03/13 2nd rdg - to 3rd rdg as amen 03/14 3rd rdg as amen - PASSED - 60-7-3 AYES -- Anderson, Bayer, Bedke, Bell, Bilbao, Black, Block, Bock, Boe, Bolz, Bowers, Brackett, Bradford, Chadderdon, Chavez, Chew, Clark, Collins, Crane, Durst, Eskridge, Hart, Henderson, Killen, King, Kren, Labrador, Lake, LeFavour, Loertscher, Luker, Marriott, Mathews, McGeachin, Mortimer, Nielsen, Nonini, Pasley-Stuart, Patrick, Pence, Raybould, Ringo, Roberts, Ruchti, Rusche, Sayler, Schaefer, Shepherd(02), Shirley, Shively, Smith(30), Smith(24), Snodgrass, Stevenson, Thayn, Thomas, Trail, Vander Woude, Wood(27), Mr. Speaker NAYS -- Andrus, Barrett, Harwood, Jaquet, Moyle, Shepherd(08), Wood(35) Absent and excused -- Hagedorn, Henbest, Wills Floor Sponsor - Rusche Title apvd - to Senate 03/17 Senate intro - 1st rdg - to Com/HuRes 03/24 Rpt out - to 14th Ord 03/26 Rpt out amen - to 1st rdg as amen 03/27 1st rdg - to 2nd rdg as amen 03/28 2nd rdg - to 3rd rdg as amen 03/31 3rd rdg as amen - PASSED - 26-6-3 AYES -- Andreason, Bastian, Bilyeu, Broadsword, Burkett, Cameron, Coiner, Corder, Darrington, Fulcher, Gannon(Gannon), Goedde, Hammond, Hill, Jorgenson, Kelly, Keough, Lodge, Malepeai(Sagness), McGee, Richardson, Schroeder, Siddoway, Stegner, Stennett, Werk NAYS -- Bair, Davis, Geddes, Heinrich, Little, McKague Absent and excused -- Langhorst, McKenzie, Pearce Floor Sponsor - Werk Title apvd - Held for reconsideration 04/01 No motion for reconsideration received - to House 04/01 House concurred in Senate amens - to engros Rpt engros - 1st rdg - to 2nd rdg as amen Rls susp - PASSED - 60-5-5 AYES -- Andrus, Bayer, Bedke, Bell, Bilbao, Block, Bock, Boe, Bolz, Bowers, Brackett, Bradford, Chavez, Chew, Clark, Collins, Crane, Durst, Eskridge, Hart, Harwood, Henderson, Jaquet, Killen, King, Kren, Lake, LeFavour, Loertscher, Luker, Marriott, Mathews, McGeachin, Mortimer, Nielsen, Nonini, Pasley-Stuart, Patrick, Pence, Raybould, Ringo, Roberts, Rusche, Sayler, Schaefer, Shepherd(02), Shirley, Shively, Smith(30), Smith(24), Snodgrass, Stevenson, Thayn, Thomas, Trail, Vander Woude, Wills, Wood(27), Wood(35), Mr. Speaker NAYS -- Barrett, Hagedorn, Labrador, Moyle, Shepherd(08) Absent and excused -- Anderson, Black, Chadderdon, Henbest, Ruchti Floor Sponsor - Rusche Title apvd - to enrol - Rpt enrol - Sp signed 04/02 Pres signed - To Governor 04/09 Governor signed Session Law Chapter 378 Effective: 07/01/08
]]]] LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF IDAHO ]]]] Fifty-ninth Legislature Second Regular Session - 2008IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES HOUSE BILL NO. 380 BY BUSINESS COMMITTEE 1 AN ACT 2 RELATING TO PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS AND PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYORS; AMENDING 3 SECTION 50-1303, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR REVISED MONUMENT REQUIREMENTS 4 FOR CENTERLINE INTERSECTIONS, POINTS WHERE THE CENTERLINE CHANGES DIREC- 5 TION, POINTS, WITNESS CORNERS, REFERENCE MONUMENTS AND BLOCK CORNERS, TO 6 REVISE TERMINOLOGY AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 7 54-1201, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT, UNLESS EXEMPTED BY IDAHO CODE, A 8 LAND SURVEYOR MUST BECOME DULY LICENSED AS A PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR BY 9 THE BOARD OF LICENSURE OF PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS AND PROFESSIONAL LAND 10 SURVEYORS TO BE ALLOWED TO PRACTICE PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYING AND TO 11 REVISE TERMINOLOGY; AMENDING SECTION 54-1202, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE DEFI- 12 NITIONS AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 54-1203, IDAHO 13 CODE, TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY; AMENDING SECTION 54-1204, IDAHO CODE, TO 14 REVISE TERMINOLOGY; AMENDING SECTION 54-1208, IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE THE 15 POWER OF THE BOARD TO ADOPT AND AMEND BYLAWS, TO PROVIDE THE BOARD THE 16 POWER TO ADOPT AND AMEND ADMINISTRATIVE RULES, TO CLARIFY CONTINUING EDU- 17 CATION REQUIREMENTS, TO PROVIDE THE CLASSIFICATION OF CERTAIN INDIVIDUALS 18 AS EMPLOYEES UNDER CERTAIN CONDITIONS FOR PURPOSES OF THE IDAHO TORT 19 CLAIMS ACT, TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY AND TO CLARIFY TERMINOLOGY; AMENDING 20 SECTION 54-1210, IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE A REQUIREMENT THAT A CERTIFIED 21 TRANSCRIPT OF THE BOARD'S RECORDS BE ADMISSIBLE IN EVIDENCE, TO PROVIDE 22 THAT THE CERTIFIED MINUTES OF THE BOARD'S RECORDS BE ADMISSIBLE IN EVI- 23 DENCE, TO REMOVE A REQUIREMENT THAT THE BOARD SUBMIT TO THE GOVERNOR A 24 COMPLETE YEARLY STATEMENT OF ITS RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES, ATTESTED BY 25 AFFIDAVITS OF ITS CHAIRMAN AND SECRETARY, TO PROVIDE FOR THE BOARD TO SUB- 26 MIT TO THE GOVERNOR A SUMMARY YEARLY STATEMENT OF ITS RECEIPTS AND EXPEN- 27 DITURES AND TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY; AMENDING SECTION 54-1211, IDAHO CODE, 28 TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY; AMENDING SECTION 54-1212, IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE A 29 PROVISION PROVIDING THAT ANY PERSON HAVING THE NECESSARY QUALIFICATIONS BE 30 ENTITLED TO BE ELIGIBLE FOR REGISTRATION, TO PROVIDE THAT ANY PERSON HAV- 31 ING THE NECESSARY QUALIFICATIONS BE ENTITLED TO BE ELIGIBLE TO ASSIGNMENT 32 TO AN EXAMINATION FOR LICENSURE OR CERTIFICATION, TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY, 33 TO CLARIFY TERMINOLOGY AND TO MAKE A TECHNICAL CORRECTION; AMENDING SEC- 34 TION 54-1212, IDAHO CODE, AS AMENDED BY SECTION 1, CHAPTER 125, LAWS OF 35 2002, AS AMENDED BY SECTION 2, CHAPTER 15, LAWS OF 2003, AS AMENDED BY 36 SECTION 2, CHAPTER 84, LAWS OF 2004, TO REMOVE A PROVISION PROVIDING THAT 37 ANY PERSON HAVING THE NECESSARY QUALIFICATIONS BE ENTITLED TO BE ELIGIBLE 38 FOR REGISTRATION, TO PROVIDE THAT ANY PERSON HAVING THE NECESSARY QUALIFI- 39 CATIONS BE ENTITLED TO BE ELIGIBLE TO ASSIGNMENT TO AN EXAMINATION FOR 40 LICENSURE OR CERTIFICATION, TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY AND TO CLARIFY TERMINOL- 41 OGY; AMENDING SECTION 54-1213, IDAHO CODE, TO STRIKE LANGUAGE PROVIDING 42 THAT APPLICATIONS FOR LICENSURE MUST SHOW THE APPLICANT'S TECHNICAL EXPE- 43 RIENCE, TO REMOVE A PROVISION REQUIRING SEPARATE APPLICATION FEES, TO PRO- 44 VIDE THAT IF A CERTIFICATE OR LICENSE IS DENIED, THE BOARD WILL RETAIN THE 45 FEE PAID AS A PROCESSING FEE AND TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY; AMENDING SECTION 46 54-1214, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE CERTAIN REQUIREMENTS THAT WARRANT ASSIGN- 2 1 MENT TO A SUBSEQUENT EXAMINATION IN THE EVENT AN EXAMINEE FAILS THE EXAMI- 2 NATION FOR THE FIRST, SECOND, THIRD OR SUBSEQUENT TIME, TO REMOVE A PROVI- 3 SION ALLOWING THE BOARD TO PUBLISH A BROCHURE OF SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE 4 WRITTEN EXAMINATION, TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY AND TO CLARIFY TERMINOLOGY; 5 AMENDING SECTION 54-1215, IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE A PROVISION FOR THE ISSU- 6 ANCE OF A CARD INDICATING THAT AN ENGINEER-IN-TRAINING'S OR A LAND 7 SURVEYOR-IN-TRAINING'S NAME HAS BEEN RECORDED AS SUCH IN THE BOARD'S 8 OFFICE, TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY, TO CLARIFY TERMINOLOGY AND TO MAKE TECHNI- 9 CAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 54-1216, IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE A PROVI- 10 SION FOR A MAXIMUM FEE FOR DELAYED RENEWAL FOR EACH BIENNIUM DELINQUENCY, 11 TO PROVIDE A MAXIMUM FEE FOR DELAYED RENEWAL FOR EACH RENEWAL CYCLE DELIN- 12 QUENCY, TO REMOVE A PROVISION FOR THE REMOVAL OF AN ENGINEER-IN-TRAINING'S 13 OR A LAND SURVEYOR-IN-TRAINING'S NAME FROM THE BOARD'S CURRENT LIST FOR 14 FAILURE TO TIMELY MEET CERTIFICATE OF ENROLLMENT REQUIREMENTS, TO PROVIDE 15 FOR THE REMOVAL OF AN ENGINEER INTERN'S OR LAND SURVEYOR INTERN'S NAME 16 FROM THE BOARD'S MAILING LIST FOR FAILURE TO MEET CERTIFICATE RENEWAL 17 REQUIREMENTS AND TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY; AMENDING SECTION 54-1218, IDAHO 18 CODE, TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY; AMENDING SECTION 54-1219, IDAHO CODE, TO PRO- 19 VIDE FOR THE WAIVING OF CERTAIN LICENSURE REQUIREMENTS FOR APPLICANTS WHO 20 ARE LICENSED IN OTHER JURISDICTIONS AND WHO MEET CERTAIN CRITERIA AND TO 21 REVISE TERMINOLOGY; AMENDING SECTION 54-1220, IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE CER- 22 TAIN PROCEDURAL AND NOTICE REQUIREMENTS FOR A DISCIPLINARY HEARING, TO 23 REVISE AN ADMINISTRATIVE PENALTY, TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY AND TO CLARIFY 24 TERMINOLOGY; AMENDING SECTION 54-1221, IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE A PROVISION 25 FOR THE REPLACEMENT OF A CERTIFICATE SUBJECT TO THE RULES OF THE BOARD 26 UPON PAYMENT OF THE ESTIMATED COST OF INVESTIGATION AND TO REVISE TERMI- 27 NOLOGY; AMENDING SECTION 54-1222, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR THE ENFORCE- 28 MENT BY THE ATTORNEY GENERAL OF CHAPTER PROVISIONS RELATING TO UNLICENSED 29 PRACTICE AND FOR THE PROSECUTION OF ANY UNLICENSED PERSON WITH REIMBURSE- 30 MENT BY THE BOARD TO THE ATTORNEY GENERAL FOR FEES AND EXPENSES INCURRED 31 IN THAT PROSECUTION AND TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY; AMENDING SECTION 54-1223, 32 IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY; AMENDING SECTION 54-1225, IDAHO CODE, 33 TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 34 54-1227, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE THE MINIMUM SIZE OF MONUMENTS, TO PROVIDE 35 THAT SPECIFIED MONUMENTS MUST, IN THE ALTERNATIVE, BEAR A METAL CAP, TO 36 PERMIT LICENSED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS TO PERFORM CERTAIN NONBOUNDARY SUR- 37 VEYS AND TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY; AMENDING SECTION 54-1228, IDAHO CODE, TO 38 REMOVE A PROVISION AUTHORIZING A PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR TO ADMINISTER 39 OATHS TO ASSISTANTS FOR THE FAITHFUL PERFORMANCE OF DUTY AND TO CLARIFY 40 TERMINOLOGY; AMENDING SECTION 54-1230, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR THE 41 RIGHT OF ENTRY FOR PRIVATE SURVEYING, TO PERMIT A PROPERLY LICENSED PRO- 42 FESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR AND HIS SUBORDINATES TO GO UPON OR ACROSS THE LAND 43 OF OTHER PARTIES, WHEN NECESSARY TO CARRY OUT THE OBJECT OF EXISTING LAWS 44 RELATIVE TO SURVEYS, WITHOUT BEING GUILTY OF TRESPASS, TO PROVIDE FOR LIA- 45 BILITY FOR DAMAGE DONE UPON SUCH ENTRY AND TO PROVIDE PROCEDURES FOR WRIT- 46 TEN NOTICE OF SUCH ENTRY; AMENDING SECTION 54-1231, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE 47 FOR THE ASSESSMENT OF DAMAGES FOR PRIVATE SURVEYING; AMENDING SECTION 48 54-1232, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR THE TENDER OF DAMAGES FOR PRIVATE SUR- 49 VEYING; AMENDING SECTION 54-1233, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR THE COST OF 50 ASSESSMENT OF DAMAGES FOR PRIVATE SURVEYING; AMENDING SECTION 54-1234, 51 IDAHO CODE, TO CORRECT A MISSPELLED WORD, TO REMOVE A PROVISION DESIGNAT- 52 ING A BUILDING AS A PERMANENT BOUNDARY MARKER AND TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY; 53 AMENDING SECTION 54-1235, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY; AMENDING SEC- 54 TION 54-1236, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY; AMENDING SECTION 55-1603, 55 IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE A DEFINITION, TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY AND TO MAKE 3 1 TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 55-1608, IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE A 2 PROVISION REQUIRING A PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR TO RECONSTRUCT OR REHA- 3 BILITATE A CORNER RECORD MONUMENT AND ACCESSORIES TO SUCH CORNER TO MEET 4 CERTAIN CRITERIA AND TO PROVIDE FOR A CODE REFERENCE; AMENDING SECTION 5 55-1612, IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE PENALTIES FOR PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS WHO 6 PREPARE CERTAIN PLANS AND TO REMOVE CERTAIN PENALTIES FOR ANY PERSON WHO 7 PREPARES CERTAIN PLANS WITH SPECIFIED RESULTS OR FAILINGS; AND AMENDING 8 SECTION 55-1613, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROCEDURE AND REQUIREMENTS FOR MON- 9 UMENTS WHICH MAY BE OR ARE DISTURBED BY CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES, TO REMOVE 10 REFERENCE TO SUBDIVISION AND TRACT CORNERS AND TO CLARIFY TERMINOLOGY. 11 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Idaho: 12 SECTION 1. That Section 50-1303, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 13 amended to read as follows: 14 50-1303. SURVEY -- STAKES AND MONUMENTS -- ACCURACY. The centerline 15 intersections and points where the centerline changes direction on all 16 streets, avenues, and public highways, and all points, witness corners and 17 reference monuments on the exterior boundarywhere the boundary line changes18direction shall be marked with monuments either of concrete, galvanized iron19pipe, aluminum pipe, iron or steel rods or other suitable monument approved by20the county surveyor; if concrete be used they shall not be less than six (6)21inches by six (6) inches by twenty-four (24) inches or in the case of public22highways the size of a state standard right-of-way monument, and be23magnetically detectable; if galvanized iron pipe be used they shall not be24less than one (1) inch in diameter and thirty (30) inches long; if aluminum25pipe be used they shall not be less than one (1) inch in diameter and thirty26(30) inches long, and be magnetically detectable; and if iron or steel rods be27used they shall not be less than five-eighths (5/8) of an inch in least dimen-28sion and thirty (30) inches long. Points shall be plainly and permanently29marked upon monuments so that measurements may be taken to them to within one-30tenth (1/10) of a foot.and aAll lot and block corners, witness corners,and 31 reference monuments for lot and block corners shall be marked with monuments 32of either galvanized iron pipe, not less than one-half (1/2) inch in diameter,33or iron or steel rods, not less than one-half (1/2) inch in least dimension34and two (2) feet long or other suitable monument approved by the county sur-35veyor. All monuments set shall be magnetically detectable and shall be perma-36nently marked with the registration number of the professional land surveyor37in responsible chargeconforming to the provisions of section 54-1227, Idaho 38 Code. Monuments shall be plainly and permanently marked so that measurements 39 may be taken to the marks within one-tenth (1/10) of a foot. All lot corners 40 of a burial lot within a platted cemetery need not be marked with a monument, 41 but the block corners shall beplaced within the cemetery in accordance with42sound surveying principles and practice, and at locations that willmonumented 43 in order to permit the accurate identification of each burial lot within the 44 cemetery. The monuments shallbe of either galvanized iron pipe or iron or45steel rods or bars not less than one-half (1/2) inch in least dimension and46two (2) feet long with marked cap; or caps not less than one (1) inch in diam-47eterconform to the provisions of section 54-1227, Idaho Code. The locations 48 and descriptions of all monuments within a platted cemetery shall becarefully49 recorded upon the plat, and thepropercourses and distances of all boundary 50 lines shall be shown, but may be shown byappropriatelegend. The survey for 51 any plat shall be conducted in such a manner as to produce an unadjusted math- 52 ematical error of closure of not less than one (1) part in five thousand 4 1 (5,000). 2 SECTION 2. That Section 54-1201, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 3 amended to read as follows: 4 54-1201. DECLARATION OF POLICY. To safeguard life, health and property, 5 every person practicing or offering to practice professional engineering or 6 professional land surveying, as herein defined, for any project physically 7 located in this state, shall submit evidence of his qualifications and bereg-8isteredlicensed as hereinafter provided; and it shall be unlawful for any 9 person to practice or offer to practice professional engineering or profes- 10 sional land surveying for any project physically located in this state, or to 11 use in connection with his name or otherwise assume, use or advertise any 12 title or description tending to convey the impression that he is aregistered13orlicensed professional engineer or professional land surveyor, unless such 14 person has been dulyregisteredlicensed or is exempted under the provisions 15 of this chapter. Except as exempted by section 54-1223, Idaho Code, an engi- 16 neer shall be allowed to practice professional engineering as defined in this 17 chapter only when he has become dulyregistered orlicensed as a professional 18 engineer by the board under this chapter. Except as exempted by section 19 54-1223, Idaho Code, a land surveyor shall be allowed to practice professional 20 land surveying as defined in this chapter only when he has become duly 21 licensed as a professional land surveyor by the board under this chapter. The 22 practice of professional engineering or professional land surveying shall be 23 deemed a privilege granted by the Idaho board ofregistrationlicensure of 24 professional engineers and professional land surveyors through the board, 25 based on qualifications of the individuals as evidenced by the person'scer-26tificate of registrationlicense, which shall not be transferable. 27 SECTION 3. That Section 54-1202, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 28 amended to read as follows: 29 54-1202. DEFINITIONS. As used in this chapter, unless the context or sub- 30 ject matter requires otherwise: 31(1) Engineer. The term "engineer" means a person who is qualified to32practice engineering by reason of his special knowledge and use of mathemati-33cal, physical and engineering sciences, and the principles and methods of34engineering analysis and design, acquired by professional education and engi-35neering experience.36(2) Professional Engineer. The term "professional engineer" means a per-37son who has been duly registered or licensed as a professional engineer by the38board under this chapter.39(3) Professional Engineering and Practice of Professional Engineering.40The terms "professional engineering" and "practice of professional engineer-41ing" mean any service or creative work offered to or performed for the public42for any project physically located in this state, such as consultation, inves-43tigation, evaluation, planning, designing, teaching upper division engineering44design subjects, and responsible charge of observation of construction in con-45nection with any public or private utilities, structures, buildings, machines,46equipment, processes, works, or projects, wherein the public welfare or the47safeguarding of life, health, or property is concerned or involved, when such48service requires the application of engineering principles and data. A person49shall be construed to practice or offer to practice professional engineering50within the meaning and intent of this chapter who practices or offers to prac-51tice any of the branches of the profession of engineering for the public for5 1any project physically located in this state or who, by verbal claim, sign,2advertisement, letterhead, card, or in any other way represents himself to be3a professional engineer or through the use of some other title implies that he4is a professional engineer or that he is registered under this chapter, or5holds himself out as able to perform or who does perform for the public for6any project physically located in this state, any engineering service or work7or any other service designated by the practitioner which is the practice of8professional engineering.9(4) Consulting Engineer. The term "consulting engineer" means a profes-10sional engineer whose principal occupation is the independent practice of pro-11fessional engineering; whose livelihood is obtained by offering engineering12services to the public; who is devoid of public, commercial and product affil-13iation that might tend to infer a conflict of interest; and who is cognizant14of his public and legal responsibilities, and is capable of discharging them.15(5) Professional Land Surveyor. The term "professional land surveyor"16means a person who is qualified by reason of his knowledge of the principles17of land surveying acquired by education and practical experience to engage in18the practice of professional land surveying and who has been duly registered19or licensed as a professional land surveyor by the board under this chapter.20(6) Professional Land Surveying and Practice of Professional Land Survey-21ing. The terms "land surveying" and "professional land surveying" mean respon-22sible charge of surveying of land to determine the correct boundary descrip-23tion, to convey, to establish or reestablish land boundaries, or to plat lands24and subdivisions thereof. Any person shall be construed to practice or offer25to practice professional land surveying who engages in professional land sur-26veying, or who, by verbal claim, sign, advertisement, letterhead, card, or in27any other way represents himself to be a professional land surveyor, or who28represents himself as able to perform or who does perform any professional29land surveying service or work or any other service designated by the practi-30tioner which is professional land surveying.31(7) Board. The term "board" means the Idaho board of registration of pro-32fessional engineers and professional land surveyors, hereinafter provided by33this chapter.34(8) Responsible Charge. The term "responsible charge" means the control35and direction of engineering work, or the control and direction of land sur-36veying work, requiring initiative, professional skill, independent judgment37and professional knowledge of the content of relevant documents during their38preparation. Except as allowed under section 54-1223, Idaho Code, reviewing,39or reviewing and correcting, documents after they have been prepared by others40does not constitute the exercise of responsible charge.41(9) Engineer-in-Training. The term "engineer-in-training" means a person42who has qualified for, taken and passed an examination in the fundamentals of43engineering subjects as provided in this chapter.44(10) Land Surveyor-in-Training. The term "land surveyor-in-training" means45a person who has qualified for, taken and passed an examination in the funda-46mentals of land surveying subjects as provided in this chapter.47(11) Rules of Professional Responsibility. The term "rules of professional48responsibility" means those rules, if any, promulgated by the board, as autho-49rized by the Idaho Code.50(12) Public. The term "public" means any person, firm, corporation, part-51nership, company, government agency, institution or any other entity recog-52nized by law.53(13) Business Entity. The term "business entity" means a corporation, pro-54fessional corporation, limited liability company, professional limited liabil-55ity company, general partnership, limited partnership, limited liability part-6 1nership, professional limited liability partnership or any other form of busi-2ness except a sole proprietorship.3 (1) "Board" means the Idaho board of licensure of professional engineers 4 and professional land surveyors, hereinafter provided by this chapter. 5 (2) "Business entity" means a corporation, professional corporation, lim- 6 ited liability company, professional limited liability company, general part- 7 nership, limited partnership, limited liability partnership, professional lim- 8 ited liability partnership or any other form of business except a sole propri- 9 etorship. 10 (3) "Consulting engineer" means a professional engineer whose principal 11 occupation is the independent practice of professional engineering; whose 12 livelihood is obtained by offering engineering services to the public; who is 13 devoid of public, commercial and product affiliation that might tend to infer 14 a conflict of interest; and who is cognizant of his public and legal responsi- 15 bilities, and is capable of discharging them. 16 (4) "Engineer" means a person who is qualified to practice engineering by 17 reason of his special knowledge and use of mathematical, physical and engi- 18 neering sciences, and the principles and methods of engineering analysis and 19 design, acquired by professional education and engineering experience. 20 (5) "Engineer intern" means a person who has qualified for, taken and 21 passed an examination in the fundamentals of engineering subjects as provided 22 in this chapter. 23 (6) "Land surveyor intern" means a person who has qualified for, taken 24 and passed an examination in the fundamentals of surveying subjects as pro- 25 vided in this chapter. 26 (7) "Professional engineer" means a person who has been duly licensed as 27 a professional engineer by the board under this chapter. 28 (8) "Professional engineering" and "practice of professional engineering" 29 mean any service or creative work offered to or performed for the public for 30 any project physically located in this state, such as consultation, investiga- 31 tion, evaluation, planning, designing, teaching upper division engineering 32 design subjects, and responsible charge of observation of construction in con- 33 nection with any public or private utilities, structures, buildings, machines, 34 equipment, processes, works, or projects, wherein the public welfare or the 35 safeguarding of life, health, or property is concerned or involved, when such 36 service requires the application of engineering principles and data. A person 37 shall be construed to practice or offer to practice professional engineering 38 within the meaning and intent of this chapter who practices or offers to prac- 39 tice any of the branches of the profession of engineering for the public for 40 any project physically located in this state or who, by verbal claim, sign, 41 advertisement, letterhead, card, or in any other way represents himself to be 42 a professional engineer or through the use of some other title implies that he 43 is a professional engineer or that he is licensed under this chapter, or holds 44 himself out as able to perform or who does perform for the public for any 45 project physically located in this state, any engineering service or work or 46 any other service designated by the practitioner which is the practice of pro- 47 fessional engineering. 48 (9) "Professional land surveying" and "practice of professional land sur- 49 veying" mean responsible charge of surveying of land to determine the correct 50 boundary description, to convey, to establish or reestablish land boundaries, 51 or to plat lands and subdivisions thereof. Any person shall be construed to 52 practice or offer to practice professional land surveying who engages in pro- 53 fessional land surveying, or who, by verbal claim, sign, advertisement, let- 54 terhead, card, or in any other way represents himself to be a professional 55 land surveyor, or who represents himself as able to perform or who does per- 7 1 form any professional land surveying service or work or any other service des- 2 ignated by the practitioner which is professional land surveying. 3 (10) "Professional land surveyor" means a person who is qualified by rea- 4 son of his knowledge of the principles of land surveying acquired by education 5 and practical experience to engage in the practice of professional land sur- 6 veying and who has been duly licensed as a professional land surveyor by the 7 board under this chapter. 8 (11) "Public" means any person, firm, corporation, partnership, company, 9 government agency, institution or any other entity recognized by law. 10 (12) "Responsible charge" means the control and direction of engineering 11 work, or the control and direction of land surveying work, requiring initia- 12 tive, professional skill, independent judgment and professional knowledge of 13 the content of relevant documents during their preparation. Except as allowed 14 under section 54-1223, Idaho Code, reviewing, or reviewing and correcting, 15 documents after they have been prepared by others does not constitute the 16 exercise of responsible charge. 17 (13) "Rules of professional responsibility" means those rules, if any, 18 promulgated by the board, as authorized by the Idaho Code. 19 (14)Signature. The term"sSignature"shallmeans either: an original 20 handwritten message identification containing the name of the person who 21 applied it; or a digital signature which is an electronic authentication proc- 22 ess attached to or logically associated with an electronic document. The digi- 23 tal signature must be unique to the person using it; must be capable of veri- 24 fication; must be under the sole control of the person using it; and must be 25 linked to a document in such a manner that the digital signature is invali- 26 dated if any data in the document is changed. 27 (15)Standard Design Plan. The term"sStandard design plan"shallmeans a 28 building, structure, equipment or facility which is intended to be constructed 29 or sited at multiple locations and for which some or all of the plans must be 30 prepared by a professional engineer. 31 SECTION 4. That Section 54-1203, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 32 amended to read as follows: 33 54-1203. IDAHO BOARD OFREGISTRATIONLICENSURE OF PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS 34 AND PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYORS. A board to be known as the "Idaho board of 35registrationlicensure of professional engineers and professional land sur- 36 veyors" is a division of the Idaho department of self-governing agencies and 37 shall administer the provisions of this chapter. It shall consist of five (5) 38 persons dulyregisteredlicensed as provided by this chapter, appointed by the 39 governor from among nominees recommended by any organized and generally recog- 40 nized state engineering society in this state for the professional engineer 41 members or any organized and generally recognized state land surveying society 42 in this state for the professional land surveyor member. The board shall be 43 comprised of four (4) personsregisteredlicensed as professional engineers 44 and one (1) personregisteredlicensed as a professional land surveyor. The 45 members of the board shall have the qualifications required by section 46 54-1204, Idaho Code. The members of the present board shall continue to serve 47 for the balance of their respective terms of appointment. Each member of the 48 board shall take, subscribe and file the oath required by chapter 4, title 59, 49 Idaho Code, before entering upon the duties of the office. On the expiration 50 of the term of any member, a successor shall be appointed in like manner by 51 the governor for a term of five (5) years. Any appointment to complete a term 52 that has not expired, because of resignation or inability of a member to serve 53 for any reason, shall be for the unexpired portion of the term. A member of 8 1 the board shall hold office until the expiration of the term for which he was 2 appointed and until his successor has been appointed and qualified. A member 3 after serving two (2) consecutive full terms in addition to any unexpired por- 4 tion of a term, shall not be reappointed for a period of two (2) years. The 5 board, on its own initiative, may appoint any former member as anmemberemer- 6 itus member for special assignment to assist the board in the administration 7 of this chapter. 8 SECTION 5. That Section 54-1204, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 9 amended to read as follows: 10 54-1204. QUALIFICATION OF MEMBERS OF BOARD. Members of the board shall be 11 citizens of the United States and residents of this state, and they shall have 12 been engaged for at least twelve (12) years in the practice of engineering for 13 the professional engineer members or land surveying for the professional land 14 surveyor member, shall have been in responsible charge for at least five (5) 15 years of important professional engineering or professional land surveying 16 work, and shall beregisteredlicensed under the provisions of this chapter. 17 Responsible charge of engineering or land surveying teaching may be construed 18 as responsible charge of important professional engineering or professional 19 land surveying work. 20 SECTION 6. That Section 54-1208, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 21 amended to read as follows: 22 54-1208. BOARD -- POWERS. (1) The board shall have the power to adopt and 23 amendall bylawsadministrative rules including, but not limited to, rules of 24 professional responsibility, rules of continuing professional developmentfor25professional land surveyorsnot to exceed sixteen (16) hours annually for each 26 profession for which the professional is licensed, and rules of procedure, not 27 inconsistent with the constitution and laws of this state, which may be rea- 28 sonably necessary for the proper performance of its duties and the administra- 29 tion of the chapter and the regulation of proceedings before the board. These 30 actions by the board shall be binding upon personsregisteredlicensed under 31 this chapter and shall be applicable to business entities holding a certifi- 32 cate of authorization as provided in section 54-1235, Idaho Code. It shall 33 adopt and have an official seal which shall be affixed to each license and 34 certificate issued. It shall have power to provide an office, office equipment 35 and facilities and such books and records as may be reasonably necessary for 36 the proper performance of its duties. 37 (2) In carrying into effect the provisions of this chapter, the board may 38 subpoena witnesses and compel their attendance, and also may require the sub- 39 mission of books, papers, documents, or other pertinent data in any disciplin- 40 ary matters or in any case wherever a violation of this chapter is alleged. 41 Upon failure or refusal to comply with any such order of the board, or upon 42 failure to honor its subpoena as herein provided, the board may apply to any 43 court of any jurisdiction to enforce compliance with same. 44 (3) The board is hereby authorized in the name of the state to apply for 45 relief by injunction in the established manner provided in cases of civil pro- 46 cedure, without bond, to enforce the provisions of this chapter or to restrain 47 any violation thereof. Venue for all such actions shall be in the district 48 court of the fourth judicial district, Ada county, Idaho. 49 (4) The board may subject an applicant forregistrationlicensure or cer- 50 tification to such examination as it deems necessary to determine qualifica- 51 tions. 9 1 (5) Any action, claim or demand to recover money damages from the board 2 or its employees which any person is legally entitled to recover as compensa- 3 tion for the negligent or otherwise wrongful act or omission of the board or 4 its employees, when acting within the course and scope of their employment, 5 shall be governed by the Idaho tort claims act, chapter 9, title 6, Idaho 6 Code. For purposes of this section, the term "employees" shall include, in 7 addition to those persons listed in section 6-902(4), Idaho Code, special 8 assignment members, emeritus members andotherany independent contractors 9 while acting within the course and scope of their board related work. 10 (6) The board may recommend arbitration of disputes between professional 11 engineers or disputes between professional land surveyors. 12 SECTION 7. That Section 54-1210, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 13 amended to read as follows: 14 54-1210. RECORDS AND REPORTS. (1) The board shall keep a record of its 15 proceedings and aregisterrecord of all applications forregistrationlicen- 16 sure or certification, whichregisterrecord shall show: the name, date of 17 birth and last known address of each applicant; the date of the application; 18 the place of business of such applicant; his education, experience and other 19 qualifications; type of examination required; whether or not the applicant was 20 rejected; whether or not a certificateof registrationor license was granted; 21 the dates of the action of the board; and any other information as may be 22 deemed necessary by the board. 23 (2) The records of the board shall be prima facie evidence of the pro- 24 ceedings of the board set forth therein, anda transcriptminutes thereof, 25 duly certified by the secretary of the board under seal, shall be admissible 26 in evidence with the same force and effect as if the original were produced. 27 (3) Annually the board shall submit to the governor a report of its 28transactionsactivities of the preceding year, and shall also transmit to him 29 acompletesummary statement of the receipts and expenditures of the board,30attested by affidavits of its chairman and its secretary. 31 (4) Board records and papers are subject to disclosure according to chap- 32 ter 3, title 9, Idaho Code. 33 SECTION 8. That Section 54-1211, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 34 amended to read as follows: 35 54-1211. ROSTER. A complete roster showing the names and last known 36 addresses of allregisteredprofessional engineers, allregisteredprofes- 37 sional land surveyors, all business entities holding certificates of authori- 38 zation as required under section 54-1235, Idaho Code, and all who possess cur- 39 rent certification as engineers-in-traininginterns and as land surveyors-in-40traininginterns shall be maintained by the board in an electronic format 41 available to the public. 42 SECTION 9. That Section 54-1212, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 43 amended to read as follows: 44 54-1212. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR EXAMINATION AND LICENSE. Except as 45 herein otherwise expressly provided, no license as a professional engineer or 46 professional land surveyor, or certification as an engineer-in-trainingintern 47 or land surveyor-in-trainingintern, shall be issued until an applicant has 48 successfully passed an examination given by or under the supervision of the 49 board, nor shall a license as a professional engineer or professional land 10 1 surveyor, or certification as an engineer-in-trainingintern or land 2 surveyor-in-trainingintern, be issued to an applicant having habits or char- 3 acter that would justify revocation or suspension of his license or certifi- 4 cate, as provided in section 54-1220, Idaho Code. The following shall be con- 5 sidered as minimum evidence satisfactory to the board that the applicant is 6 qualified for assignment to an examination: 7 (1) As a professional engineer: 8 (a) Graduation from an approved engineering curriculum of four (4) years 9 or more in a school or college approved by the board as being of satisfac- 10 tory standing, passage of an examination on the fundamentals of engineer- 11 ing acceptable to the board, and a specific record, after graduation, of 12 an additional four (4) years or more of progressive experience in engi- 13 neering work of a grade and character satisfactory to the board, and indi- 14 cating that the applicant is competent to practice professional engineer- 15 ing; or 16 (b) Graduation with a bachelor's degree in a related science from a 17 school or college approved by the board, and evidence satisfactory to the 18 board that the applicant possesses knowledge and skill approximating that 19 attained through graduation from an approved four (4) year engineering 20 curriculum, passage of an examination on the fundamentals of engineering 21 acceptable to the board, and a specific record, after graduation, of an 22 additional four (4) years or more of progressive experience in engineering 23 work of a grade and character satisfactory to the board and indicating 24 that the applicant is competent to practice professional engineering. 25 (2) As a professional land surveyor: 26 (a) Graduation from an approved surveying curriculum of four (4) years or 27 more in a school or college approved by the board as being of satisfactory 28 standing, passage of an examination on the fundamentals oflandsurveying 29 acceptable to the board, and a specific record of an additional four (4) 30 years or more of progressive combined office and field experience in land 31 surveying work, of a grade and character satisfactory to the board and 32 indicating that the applicant is competent to practice professional land 33 surveying; or 34 (b) At least sixty (60) semester credit hours of college level academic 35 education beyond high school, including a minimum of fifteen (15) semester 36 credit hours in surveying, passage of an examination on the fundamentals 37 oflandsurveying acceptable to the board, and a specific record of an 38 additional six (6) years of progressive combined office and field experi- 39 ence in land surveying work of a grade and character satisfactory to the 40 board and indicating that the applicant is competent to practice land sur- 41 veying; or 42 (c) Evidence that the applicant possesses knowledge and skill, satisfac- 43 tory to the board, similar to that attained upon completion of an approved 44 college level academic curriculum, passage of an examination on the funda- 45 mentals of land surveying acceptable to the board, and evidence of a spe- 46 cific record of an additional eight (8) years of progressive combined 47 office and field experience in land surveying work of a grade and charac- 48 ter satisfactory to the board and indicating that the applicant is compe- 49 tent to practice land surveying. 50 (3) As an engineer-in-trainingintern: 51 (a) Graduation from or in the last two (2) semesters of an approved engi- 52 neering curriculum of four (4) years or more in a school or college 53 approved by the board as being of satisfactory standing and indicating 54 that the applicant is competent to enroll as an engineer-in-training55 intern; or 11 1 (b) Graduation with a bachelor's degree in a related science from a 2 school or college approved by the board as being of satisfactory standing, 3 and evidence satisfactory to the board that the applicant possesses knowl- 4 edge and skill approximating that attained through graduation from an 5 approved four (4) year engineering curriculum, and indicating that the 6 applicant is competent to be enrolled as an engineer-in-trainingintern. 7 (c) In the event the applicant qualifies for assignment to the examina- 8 tion during the last two (2) semesters of college under the provisions of 9 section 54-1212(3)(a), Idaho Code, and a passing grade is attained, a cer- 10 tificate will be issued only after the applicant graduates. 11 (4) As a land surveyor-in-trainingintern: 12 (a) Graduation from, or in the last two (2) semesters of, an approved 13 surveying curriculum of four (4) years or more in a school or college 14 approved by the board as being of satisfactory standing and indicating 15 that the applicant is competent to be enrolled as a land 16 surveyor-in-trainingintern; or 17 (b) At least sixty (60) semester credit hours of college level academic 18 education beyond high school, including a minimum of fifteen (15) semester 19 credit hours in surveying, and in addition, a specific record of three (3) 20 years or more of progressive combined office and field experience in land 21 surveying work of a grade and character satisfactory to the board that the 22 applicant is competent to be enrolled as a land surveyor-in-training23 intern; or 24 (c) Possesses knowledge and skill, satisfactory to the board, similar to 25 that attained upon completion of an approved college level academic cur- 26 riculum and evidence of a specific record of at least four (4) years' 27 experience of progressive combined office and field experience of a grade 28 and character satisfactory to the board that the applicant is competent to 29 be enrolled as a land surveyor-in-trainingintern. 30 In counting years of experience for assignment to the professional engi- 31 neer or professional land surveyor examination, the board may, at its discre- 32 tion, give credit, not in excess of one (1) year, for satisfactory graduate 33 study toward a master's degree and not in excess of an additional one (1) year 34 for satisfactory graduate study toward a doctorate degree. In the event an 35 applicant obtains a doctorate degree without first obtaining a master's 36 degree, the board may, at its discretion, give credit, not in excess of two 37 (2) years. 38 In considering the combined education and experience qualifications of 39 applicants, the board shall consider engineering teaching, land surveying 40 teaching, each year of satisfactory completion of undergraduate college educa- 41 tion, advanced degrees in engineering and advanced degrees in land surveying 42 in establishing the applicants' minimum composite knowledge and skill. 43 The mere execution, as a contractor, of work designed by a professional 44 engineer, or the supervision of the construction of such work as a foreman or 45 superintendent, shall not be deemed to be the practice of engineering, but if 46 such experience, in the opinion of the board, has involved responsible super- 47 vision of a character that will tend to expand the engineering knowledge and 48 skill of the applicant the board may in its discretion give such credit there- 49 for as it may deem proper. 50 Any person having the necessary qualifications prescribed in this chapter 51 to entitle him toregistrationassignment to an examination for licensure or 52 certification shall be eligible for suchregistrationassignment although he 53 may not be practicing his profession at the time of making his application. 54 SECTION 10. That Section 54-1212, Idaho Code, as amended by Section 1, 12 1 Chapter 125, Laws of 2002, as amended by Section 2, Chapter 15, Laws of 2003, 2 as amended by Section 2, Chapter 84, Laws of 2004, be, and the same is hereby 3 amended to read as follows: 4 54-1212. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR EXAMINATION AND LICENSE. Except as 5 herein otherwise expressly provided, no license as a professional engineer or 6 professional land surveyor, or certification as an engineer-in-trainingintern 7 or land surveyor-in-trainingintern, shall be issued until an applicant has 8 successfully passed an examination given by or under the supervision of the 9 board, nor shall a license as a professional engineer or professional land 10 surveyor, or certification as an engineer-in-trainingintern or land 11 surveyor-in-trainingintern, be issued to an applicant having habits or char- 12 acter that would justify revocation or suspension of his license or certifi- 13 cate, as provided in section 54-1220, Idaho Code. The following shall be con- 14 sidered as minimum evidence satisfactory to the board that the applicant is 15 qualified for assignment to an examination: 16 (1) As a professional engineer: 17 (a) Graduation from an approved engineering curriculum of four (4) years 18 or more in a school or college approved by the board as being of satisfac- 19 tory standing, passage of an examination on the fundamentals of engineer- 20 ing acceptable to the board, and a specific record, after graduation, of 21 an additional four (4) years or more of progressive experience in engi- 22 neering work of a grade and character satisfactory to the board, and indi- 23 cating that the applicant is competent to practice professional engineer- 24 ing; or 25 (b) Graduation with a bachelor's degree in a related science from a 26 school or college approved by the board, and evidence satisfactory to the 27 board that the applicant possesses knowledge and skill approximating that 28 attained through graduation from an approved four (4) year engineering 29 curriculum, passage of an examination on the fundamentals of engineering 30 acceptable to the board, and a specific record, after graduation, of four 31 (4) years or more of progressive experience in engineering work of a grade 32 and character satisfactory to the board and indicating that the applicant 33 is competent to practice professional engineering. 34 (2) As a professional land surveyor: 35 (a) Graduation from an approved surveying curriculum of four (4) years or 36 more in a school or college approved by the board as being of satisfactory 37 standing, passage of an examination on the fundamentals oflandsurveying 38 acceptable to the board, and a specific record of an additional four (4) 39 years or more of progressive combined office and field experience in land 40 surveying work of a grade and character satisfactory to the board and 41 indicating that the applicant is competent to practice professional land 42 surveying; or 43 (b) Graduation with a bachelor's degree in a related science from a 44 school or college approved by the board as being of satisfactory standing, 45 and evidence satisfactory to the board that the applicant possesses knowl- 46 edge and skill approximating that attained through graduation from an 47 approved four (4) year surveying curriculum, passage of an examination on 48 the fundamentals oflandsurveying acceptable to the board, and a specific 49 record of an additional four (4) years or more of progressive combined 50 office and field experience in land surveying work of a grade and charac- 51 ter satisfactory to the board and indicating that the applicant is compe- 52 tent to practice land surveying. 53 (3) As an engineer-in-trainingintern: 54 (a) Graduation from or in the last two (2) semesters of an approved engi- 13 1 neering curriculum of four (4) years or more in a school or college 2 approved by the board as being of satisfactory standing and indicating 3 that the applicant is competent to enroll as an engineer-in-training4 intern; or 5 (b) Graduation with a bachelor's degree in a related science from a 6 school or college approved by the board, and evidence satisfactory to the 7 board that the applicant possesses knowledge and skill approximating that 8 attained through graduation from an approved four (4) year engineering 9 curriculum, and indicating that the applicant is competent to be enrolled 10 as an engineer-in-trainingintern. 11 (c) In the event the applicant qualifies for assignment to the examina- 12 tion during the last two (2) semesters of college under the provisions of 13 section 54-1212(3)(a), Idaho Code, and a passing grade is attained, a cer- 14 tificate will be issued only after the applicant graduates. 15 (4) As a land surveyor-in-trainingintern: 16 (a) Graduation from, or in the last two (2) semesters of, an approved 17 surveying curriculum of four (4) years or more in a school or college 18 approved by the board as being of satisfactory standing and indicating 19 that the applicant is competent to be enrolled as a land 20 surveyor-in-trainingintern; or 21 (b) Graduation with a bachelor's degree in a related science from a 22 school or college approved by the board, evidence satisfactory to the 23 board that the applicant possesses knowledge and skill approximating that 24 attained through graduation from an approved four (4) year surveying cur- 25 riculum, and indicating that the applicant is competent to be enrolled as 26 a land surveyor-in-trainingintern. 27 (c) In the event the applicant qualifies for assignment to the examina- 28 tion during the last two (2) semesters of college under the provisions of 29 subsection (4)(a) of this section, and attains a passing grade, a certifi- 30 cate shall be issued only after the applicant graduates. 31 In counting years of experience for assignment to the professional engi- 32 neer or professional land surveyor examination, the board may, at its discre- 33 tion, give credit, not in excess of one (1) year, for satisfactory graduate 34 study toward a master's degree and not in excess of an additional one (1) year 35 for satisfactory graduate study toward a doctorate degree. In the event an 36 applicant obtains a doctorate degree without first obtaining a master's 37 degree, the board may, at its discretion, give credit, not in excess of two 38 (2) years. 39 In considering the combined education and experience qualifications of 40 applicants, the board shall consider engineering teaching, land surveying 41 teaching, each year of satisfactory completion of undergraduate college educa- 42 tion, advanced degrees in engineering and advanced degrees in land surveying 43 in establishing the applicants' minimum composite knowledge and skill. 44 The mere execution, as a contractor, of work designed by a professional 45 engineer, or the supervision of the construction of such work as a foreman or 46 superintendent, shall not be deemed to be the practice of engineering, but if 47 such experience, in the opinion of the board, has involved responsible super- 48 vision of a character that will tend to expand the engineering knowledge and 49 skill of the applicant the board may in its discretion give such credit there- 50 for as it may deem proper. 51 Any person having the necessary qualifications prescribed in this chapter 52 to entitle him toregistrationassignment to an examination for licensure or 53 certification shall be eligible for suchregistrationassignment although he 54 may not be practicing his profession at the time of making his application. 14 1 SECTION 11. That Section 54-1213, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 2 amended to read as follows: 3 54-1213. APPLICATIONS ANDREGISTRATIONFEES. Applications forregistra-4tionlicensure as a professional engineer or professional land surveyor, or 5 certification as an engineer-in-trainingintern or land surveyor-in-training6 intern, shall be on forms prescribed and furnished by the board. The applica- 7 tion shall be made under oath, and shall show the applicant's education and a 8 detailed summary of histechnical andengineering or land surveying experi- 9 ence. An applicant forregistrationlicensure as a professional engineer or 10 professional land surveyor shall furnish not less than five (5) references, of 11 whom three (3) or more should beregisteredprofessional engineers or profes- 12 sional land surveyors, as applicable, having personal knowledge of the 13 applicant's engineering or land surveying experience. An applicant for certi- 14 fication as an engineer-in-trainingintern or land surveyor-in-training15 intern shall furnish not less than three (3) references of whom at least one 16 (1) should be aregisteredprofessional engineer or professional land sur- 17 veyor, as applicable, having personal knowledge of the applicant's engineering 18 or land surveying experience. Applications for certificates of authorization 19 shall be made in accordance with section 54-1235, Idaho Code. 20 The maximum application fee for professional engineers or professional 21 land surveyors seeking to be licensed by an eight (8) hour or longer examina- 22 tion shall be an amount equal to the amount charged the board by the entity 23 preparing and administering the examination, plus an administrative fee not to 24 exceed one hundred dollars ($100). The total application fee shall accompany 25 the application. 26 The maximum application fee for an applicant who seeks a certificate as an 27 engineer-in-trainingintern or land surveyor-in-trainingintern shall be an 28 amount equal to the amount charged the board by the entity preparing and 29 administering the examination, plus an administrative fee not to exceed fifty 30 dollars ($50.00). The application fee shall accompany the application. 31 The maximum application fee for business entities seeking a certificate of 32 authorization shall be two hundred dollars ($200). The application fee shall 33 accompany the application. 34Separate application fees shall accompany all applications for each of the35four (4) classes of examinations: professional land surveyor, engineer-in-36training, land surveyor-in-training and professional engineer.37 The amount of theregistrationlicense fee or certificate fee shall be 38 fixed by the board prior to June 30th of any year and shall continue in force 39 until changed. 40 Should the board deny the issuance of a certificateof registrationor 41authorizationlicense to any applicant, the feedepositedpaid shall be 42 retained asan applicationa processing fee. 43 SECTION 12. That Section 54-1214, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 44 amended to read as follows: 45 54-1214. EXAMINATIONS. (1) Examinations will be held at such times and 46 places as the board directs. The board shall determine the acceptable grade on 47 examinations. 48 (2) Written examinations will be given in two (2) sections and may be 49 taken only after the applicant has met the other minimum requirements as given 50 in section 54-1212, Idaho Code, and has been approved by the board for admis- 51 sion to the examinations as follows: 52 (a) Fundamentals of Engineering -- The examination consists of an eight 15 1 (8) hour testperiodon the fundamentals of engineering. Passing this 2 examination qualifies the examinee for an engineer-in-trainingintern cer- 3 tificate, provided he has met all other requirements of certification 4 required by this chapter. 5 (b) Principles and Practice of Engineering -- The examination consists of 6 a minimum of an eight (8) hour testperiodon applied engineering. Passing 7 this examination qualifies the examinee forregistrationlicensure as a 8 professional engineer, provided he has met the other requirements forreg-9istrationlicensure required by this chapter. 10 (c) Fundamentals ofLandSurveying -- The examination consists of an 11 eight (8) hour testperiodon the fundamentals oflandsurveying. Passing 12 this examination qualifies the examinee for a land surveyor-in-training13 intern certificate, provided he has met all other requirements for certi- 14 fication required by this chapter. 15 (d) Principles and Practice ofLandSurveying -- The examination consists 16 of a minimum of an eight (8) hour testperiodon appliedlandsurveying. 17 Passing this examination qualifies the examinee forregistrationlicensure 18 as a professional land surveyor, provided he has met the other require- 19 ments forregistrationlicensure required by this chapter. 20 (3) A candidate failing all or part ofthean examination for the first 21 time may apply for reexamination, which may be granted upon payment of a fee 22 equal to the total application fee for the required examination. In the event 23 of a second failure, the examinee shall be required toappear before the board24or a member thereof toobtain a minimum of one (1) additional year of experi- 25 ence, acceptable to the board, from the date of the second examination fail- 26 ure, and submit evidence of having completed an additional eight (8) semester 27 credits of college level academic education relating to the examination, 28 before the board will consider that he has acquired the necessary additional 29 knowledge to warrant assignment to a third examination. In the event of a 30 third or subsequent failure, the examinee shall be required to obtain a mini- 31 mum of three (3) additional years of experience, acceptable to the board, from 32 the date of the third or subsequent examination failure, and submit evidence 33 of having completed an additional twelve (12) semester credits of college 34 level academic education relating to the examination, before the board will 35 consider that he has acquired the necessary additional knowledge to warrant 36 assignment to a subsequent examination. 37 (4) The board may prepare and adopt specifications for the written exami- 38 nations in engineering and land surveying.They may be published in brochure39form and be available to any person interested in being registered as a pro-40fessional engineer or as a professional land surveyor.41 SECTION 13. That Section 54-1215, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 42 amended to read as follows: 43 54-1215.CERTIFICATESLICENSE -- SEALS -- INTERN CERTIFICATES. (1) The 44 board shall issue acertificate of registrationlicense upon payment of the 45registrationfee as provided for in this chapter to any applicant who, in the 46 opinion of the board, has satisfactorily met all of the requirements of this 47 chapter for licensure as a professional engineer or professional land 48 surveyor, and an enrollmentcertificate shall be issued to those who qualify 49 as an engineers-in-training andintern or a land surveyors-in-trainingintern. 50 In the case of aregisteredprofessional engineer, thecertificatelicense 51 shall authorize the practice of "professional engineering," and in the case of 52 aregisteredprofessional land surveyor thecertificatelicense shall author- 53 ize the practice of "professional land surveying."Certificates of registra-16 1tionLicenses shall show the full name of theregistrantlicensee, shall give 2 aserial registrationlicense number, and shall be signed by the chairman and 3 the secretary of the board under seal of the board. 4 (2) The issuance of acertificate of registrationlicense by the board 5 shall be prima facie evidence that the person named therein is entitled to all 6 the rights, privileges and responsibilities of aregisteredlicensed profes- 7 sional engineer or of aregisteredlicensed professional land surveyor, pro- 8 vided that saidcertificate of registrationlicense has not expired or has not 9 been suspended or revoked. 10 (3) Eachregistrantlicensee hereunder shall, uponregistration11 licensure, obtain a seal, the use and design of which are described below. It 12 shall be unlawful for any person to affix or to permit his seal and signature 13 to be affixed to any documents after thecertificatelicense of theregistrant14 licensee named thereon has expired or has been suspended or revoked, unless 15 saidcertificatelicense shall have been renewed, reinstated, or reissued, or 16 for the purpose of aiding or abetting any other person to evade or attempt to 17 evade any portion of this chapter. 18 (a) The seal may be a rubber stamp, crimp or electronically generated 19 image. Whenever the seal is applied, theregistrant'slicensee's signature 20 and date shall also be included. If the signature is handwritten, it shall 21 be adjacent to or across the seal. No further words or wording is 22 required. A facsimile signature generated by any method will not be 23 acceptable unless accompanied by a digital signature. 24 (b) The seal, signature and date shall be placed on all final specifica- 25 tions, land surveys, reports, plats, drawings, plans, design information 26 and calculations, whenever presented to a client or any public or govern- 27 mental agency. Any such document presented to a client or public or gov- 28 ernmental agency that is not final and does not contain a seal, signature 29 and date shall be clearly marked as "draft," "not for construction" or 30 with similar words to distinguish the document from a final document. In 31 the event the final work product is preliminary in nature or contains the 32 word "preliminary," such as a "preliminary engineering report," the final 33 work product shall be sealed, signed and dated as a final document if the 34 document is intended to be relied upon to make policy decisions important 35 to the life, health, property, or fiscal interest of the public. 36 (c) The seal,and signature of the licensee and date shall be placed on 37 all original documents in such a manner that such seal, signature and date 38 are reproduced when the original document is copied. The application of 39 theregistrant'slicensee's seal,and signature and the date shall con- 40 stitute certification that the work thereon was done by him or under his 41 responsible charge. Each plan or drawing sheet shall be sealed and signed 42 and dated by theregistrantlicensee orregistrantslicensees responsible 43 for each sheet. In the case of a business entity, each plan or drawing 44 sheet shall be sealed and signed and dated by theregistrantlicensee or 45registrantslicensees involved. Copies of electronically produced docu- 46 ments, listed in paragraph (b) of this subsection, distributed for infor- 47 mational uses such as for bidding purposes or working copies, may be 48 issued with theregistrant'slicensee's seal and a notice that the origi- 49 nal document is on file with theregistrant'slicensee's signature and the 50 date. The words "Original Signed By:" and "Date Original Signed:" shall be 51 placed adjacent to or across the seal on the electronic original. The 52 storage location of the original document shall also be provided. Only the 53 title page of reports, specifications and like documents need bear the 54 seal,and signature of the licensee and the date.of the registrant.55 (d) The seal and signature shall be used byregistrantslicensees only 17 1 when the work being stamped was under theregistrant'slicensee's respon- 2 sible charge. 3 (e) The design of the seal shall be as determined by the board. 4 (4) The board shall issue to any applicant who, in the opinion of the 5 board, has met the requirements of this chapter, an enrollmentcertificateor6cardas an engineer-in-trainingintern or land surveyor-in-training, which7indicates that his name has been recorded as such in the board officeintern. 8 The engineer-in-trainingintern or land surveyor-in-training enrollment card9 intern certificate does not authorize the certificate holder to practice as a 10 professional engineer or a professional land surveyor. 11 SECTION 14. That Section 54-1216, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 12 amended to read as follows: 13 54-1216. EXPIRATIONS AND RENEWALS -- FEES. Following issuance or renewal 14 ofcertificates of registrationlicenses for professional engineers and pro- 15 fessional land surveyors, expiration shall be on the last day of the month 16 during which theregistrantlicensee was born, in even-numbered state of Idaho 17 fiscal years for those born in even-numbered calendar years and in odd-num- 18 bered state of Idaho fiscal years for those born in odd-numbered calendar 19 years, and shall become invalid on that date unless renewed. Certificates of 20 authorization for business entities shall expire on the last day of the month 21 of July following issuance or renewal and shall become invalid on that date 22 unless renewed. It shall be the duty of the board to notify every personreg-23isteredlicensed and every business entity certified under this chapter, of 24 the date of the expiration of saidcertificate of registrationlicense or cer- 25 tificate of authorization and the amount of the fee that shall be required for 26 its renewal. Such notice shall be mailed to the last known address of thereg-27istrantlicensee or business entity at least one (1) month in advance of the 28 date of the expiration of said license or certificateorof authorization. 29 Renewalmayshall beeffectedeffective at any time in the appropriate year 30 during the month in which theregistrantlicensee was born or during the month 31 of July in the case of business entities, by the payment of a renewal fee to 32 be fixed by the board at not more than one hundred fifty dollars ($150). The 33 failure on the part of anyregistrantlicensee or certificate holder to renew 34 his or its license or certificate biennially in the month in which they were 35 born or in the month of July in the case of business entities, as required 36 above shall not deprive such person or business entity of the right of 37 renewal, but the fee to be paid for the renewal of a license or certificate 38 after the month in which it is due shall be increased twenty percent (20%) 39 for each month or fraction of a month that payment of renewal is delayed; pro- 40 vided, however, that the maximum fee for delayed renewal shall not exceed 41 twice the renewal fee for eachbienniumrenewal cycle delinquent, but in no 42 event more than three hundred dollars ($300). Any work performed after areg-43istrationlicense or certificate of authorization has expired, but before 44 delayed renewal has been effected, shall become valid upon delayed renewal as 45 if theregistrationlicense or certificate of authorization had not expired, 46 but theregistrantlicensee or certificate holdershallmay be subject to dis- 47 ciplinary action by the board for practice on an expired license or such other 48 action as provided pursuant to this chapter. 49 Following issuance or renewal of certificatesof enrollmentfor engineers-50in-traininginterns and land surveyors-in-traininginterns, expiration shall 51 be on the last day of the month during which the certificate holder was born, 52 in even-numbered state of Idaho fiscal years for those born in even-numbered 53 calendar years and in odd-numbered state of Idaho fiscal years for those born 18 1 in odd-numbered calendar years. The notification to holders of certificatesof2enrollmentshall be processed as prescribed above forregistrantslicensees 3 except that the biennial renewal fee shall not be more than thirty dollars 4 ($30.00). The failure on the part of any holder of a certificateof enrollment5 to effect renewal shall not invalidate his status as an engineer-in-training6 intern or land surveyor-in-trainingintern, but his name shall, after ninety7(90) days,be removed from the board'scurrentmailing list. 8 SECTION 15. That Section 54-1218, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 9 amended to read as follows: 10 54-1218. PUBLIC WORK. It shall be unlawful for this state, or for any 11 county, city, school district, irrigation district, drainage district, highway 12 district, or other subdivision of the state, having power to levy taxes or 13 assessments against property situated therein, to engage in the construction 14 of any public work when the public health or safety is involved unless the 15 plans and specifications and estimates have been prepared by, and the con- 16 struction reviewed by aregisteredprofessional engineer. 17 SECTION 16. That Section 54-1219, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 18 amended to read as follows: 19 54-1219. COMITYCERTIFICATIONLICENSURE -- FEE. The board, upon applica- 20 tion therefor and the payment of a fee of not to exceed a maximum of one hun- 21 dred fifty dollars ($150), may issue acertificate of registrationlicense as 22 a professional engineer or professional land surveyor to any person who holds 23 acertificate of registrationlicense issued to the applicant by the proper 24 authority of any state, territory or possession of the United States, the Dis- 25 trict of Columbia, or of a foreign country, provided that, in the opinion of 26 the board, the applicant possesses the education, experience and examination 27 credentials, or their equivalents, that were specified in the applicablereg-28istrationlicensing chapter in effect in this state at the time suchcertifi-29catelicense was issued, provided that a professional land surveyor applicant 30 must successfully pass a land surveying examination as prepared and adminis- 31 tered by the board, and provided such state, territory, possession or country 32 will license,or issue certificates of registration,without examination and 33 upon substantially the same condition, to applicants holding licensesor cer-34tificates of registrationissued by the board under this chapter. In the event 35 the applicant has been licensed and has practiced as a professional engineer 36 or professional land surveyor in another jurisdiction for a minimum of eight 37 (8) years, has no outstanding disciplinary action, and is in good standing 38 under a licensing system which, in the opinion of the board, maintains sub- 39 stantially equivalent professional standards as required under this chapter, 40 the board may, in its discretion, waive the requirement for satisfaction of 41 prescriptive credentials in education and examination. 42 SECTION 17. That Section 54-1220, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 43 amended to read as follows: 44 54-1220. DISCIPLINARY ACTION -- PROCEDURES. (1) Any affected party may 45 prefer charges of fraud, deceit, gross negligence, incompetence, misconduct or 46 violation of any provision of this chapter, or violation of any of the rules 47 promulgated by the board against any individualregistrantlicensee or certif- 48 icate holder or against any business entity holding a certificate of authori- 49 zation or against a person applying for a license or against a business entity 19 1 applying for a certificate of authorization. Repeated acts of negligence may 2 be considered as a gross act for disciplinary action. Such charges shall be in 3 writing, and shall be sworn to by the person or persons making them and shall 4 be filed with the executive director of the board. The executive director of 5 the board shall be considered an affected party and may be the person making 6 and filing the charges. 7 (2) All charges, unless dismissed by the board as unfounded or trivial, 8 or unless settled informally, shall be heard by the board within six (6) 9 months after the date they were received at the board office unless such time 10 is extended by the board for justifiable cause. 11 (3)The time and place for said hHearingshall be fixed by the board and12a copy of the charges, together with a notice of the time and place of hear-13ing, shall be personally served on or mailed to the last known address of such14individual registrant or business entity holding a certificate of authoriza-15tion. Theproceedings shall be governed by the provisions of chapter 52, title 16 67, Idaho Code. 17 (4) If, after such hearing, the board votes in favor of sustaining the 18 charges, the board may, in its discretion, impose an administrative penalty, 19 not to exceedtwofive thousand dollars ($25,000) for deposit in the general 20accountfund of the state of Idaho. In addition, the board, in its discretion, 21 may admonish, reprimand, suspend, revoke, refuse to renew, refuse to grant, or 22 any combination thereof, the individual's license or certificateof registra-23tionor a business entity's certificate of authorization. The board may also, 24 in its discretion, require the individual to practice under the supervision of 25 another licensee, or require the individual to successfully complete continu- 26 ing education courses as may be prescribed by the board. 27 (5) The board shall have jurisdiction overregistrantslicensees whose 28 licenses are not current provided the action relates to services performed 29 when the license was current and valid. 30 SECTION 18. That Section 54-1221, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 31 amended to read as follows: 32 54-1221. REISSUANCE OF LICENSES AND CERTIFICATES. The board, upon peti- 33 tion of an individual or a business entity, may reissue or reinstate a license 34 or certificateof registrationor certificate of authorization, provided three 35 (3) or more members of the board vote in favor of such reissuance or rein- 36 statement. A new license or certificateof registrationor certificate of 37 authorization, to replace any license or certificate revoked, lost, destroyed 38 or mutilated, may be issued, subject to the rules of the board, andupon pay- 39 ment of such reasonable charge therefor as shall be fixed by the board to 40 cover the estimated cost ofinvestigation andsuch reissuance, but not exceed- 41 ing ten dollars ($10.00) in any case. 42 SECTION 19. That Section 54-1222, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 43 amended to read as follows: 44 54-1222. VIOLATIONS AND PENALTIES -- PROSECUTION OF OFFENSES. Any person 45 who shall practice, or offer to practice, professional engineering or profes- 46 sional land surveying in this state without beingregisteredlicensed in 47 accordance with the provisions of this chapter, or any person presenting or 48 attempting to use as his own thecertificate of registrationlicense or the 49 seal of another, or any person who shall give any false or forged evidence of 50 any kind to the board or to any member thereof in obtaining a license or cer- 51 tificate,of registration,or any person who shall falsely impersonate any 20 1 otherregistrantlicensee of like or different name, or any person who shall 2 attempt to use an expired or revokedcertificate of registrationlicense or 3 practice at any time during a period the board has suspended or revoked his 4certificate of registrationlicense, or any person who shall violate any of 5 the provisions of this chapter, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. 6 Legal counsel selected by the board, or the attorney general of this state 7 or anyone designated by him may act as legal advisor of the board. It shall be 8 the duty of the attorney general of this state to enforce the provisions of 9 this chapter relating to unlicensed practice and to prosecute any unlicensed 10 person violating the same. The attorney general shall be reimbursed by the 11 board for any fees and expenses incurred by the attorney general in represent- 12 ing the board or prosecuting unlicensed persons. 13 SECTION 20. That Section 54-1223, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 14 amended to read as follows: 15 54-1223. SAVING CLAUSE -- EXEMPTIONS. (1) This chapter shall not be con- 16 strued to affect: 17 (a) The practice of any other profession or trade for which a license is 18 required under any law of this state or the United States. 19 (b) The work of an employee or a subordinate of a person holding acer-20tificate of registrationlicense under this chapter, provided such work 21 does not include final engineering design or land surveying decisions and 22 is done under the direct responsibility, checking, and supervision of, and 23 verified by, a person holding acertificate of registrationlicense under 24 this chapter. 25 (c) Any individual teaching upper division engineering subjects that are 26 classified as engineering design for any college or university in this 27 state as of July 1, 1988, and any such individual employed after July 1, 28 1988, for a period of five (5) years from the date of employment with any 29 college or university in this state. 30 (d) An individual doing surveying work for himself, or through a business 31 entity, on property owned or leased by the individual or business entity, 32 or in which the individual or business entity has an interest, estate or 33 possessory right and which affects exclusively the property or interests 34 of the individual or business entity; provided, that all land surveying 35 maps, plats or plans filed with any county recorder's office in the state 36 of Idaho for the purpose of illustrating or defining boundaries of prop- 37 erty ownership, shall be madeand certifiedby aregistered,licensed pro- 38 fessional land surveyor as provided in this chapter. 39 (e) An individual doing survey work for himself, or through a business 40 entity with respect to the location, amendment, or relocation of a mining 41 claim. 42 (f) The practice of engineering by employees of a business entity as long 43 as the services provided by them are for internal business entity use 44 only. 45 (2) The board, at its discretion, may exempt an exceptional individual 46 who has twelve (12) or more years of appropriate experience in engineering 47 from the requirement for satisfactory completion of an examination in the fun- 48 damentals of engineering. 49 (3) An applicant for licensure as a professional engineer either by exam- 50 ination or by comity who has earned a bachelor degree in engineering from an 51 approved engineering program and has, in addition, earned a doctorate degree 52 in engineering from a college or university which offers an approved under- 53 graduate program in the same discipline as the doctorate degree earned, shall 21 1 be exempt from the requirement for satisfactory completion of an examination 2 in the fundamentals of engineering. Honorary doctorate degrees are not consid- 3 ered earned degrees for purposes of this subsection. 4 (4) In addition to, and notwithstanding other provisions of this chapter, 5 in circumstances of emergency creating conditions of imminent and substantial 6 danger to the public health, safety or environment through the provision of 7 engineering services, the prosecuting attorney or the attorney general may 8 institute a civil action for an immediate injunction to halt the provision of 9 engineering services. 10 (5) A professional engineer licensed in Idaho may review the work of a 11 professional engineer who is licensed in another jurisdiction of the United 12 States or a foreign country on a project that is a site adaptation of a stan- 13 dard design plan to determine that the standard design plan meets the standard 14 of care and is applicable to the intended circumstance, with or without modi- 15 fication. The Idaho professional engineer shall demonstrate responsible 16 charge, as defined in this chapter, by performing professional services 17 related to his assignment including developing or obtaining a complete design 18 record with design criteria and calculations, performing necessary code 19 research and developing any necessary and appropriate changes to the standard 20 design plan necessary to properly apply the standard design to the intended 21 circumstance. The nonprofessional services, such as drafting, need not be 22 redone by the Idaho professional engineer, but must clearly and accurately 23 reflect the Idaho professional engineer's work. The burden is on the Idaho 24 professional engineer to show such compliance. The Idaho professional engineer 25 shall have control of and responsibility for the entire work product, shall 26 seal, sign and date it as required in this chapter, and shall be in possession 27 of all original documents or certified copies of documents related to the pro- 28 fessional engineer's work for the project. 29 SECTION 21. That Section 54-1225, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 30 amended to read as follows: 31 54-1225. APPEALS. Any person or organization who shall feel aggrieved by 32 any action of the board in denying, suspending or revoking a license or cer- 33 tificateof registrationor certificate of authorization, as is appropriate, 34 may appeal therefrom in accordance with the provisions of the administrative 35 proceduresact, chapter 52, title 67,chapter 52,Idaho Code. 36 SECTION 22. That Section 54-1227, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 37 amended to read as follows: 38 54-1227. SURVEYS -- AUTHORITY AND DUTIES OF PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYORS 39 AND PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS. Everyregistered,licensed professional land sur- 40 veyor is hereby authorized to make land surveys relating to the sale or subdi- 41 vision of lands, the retracing or establishing of property or boundary lines, 42 public roads, streets, alleys, or trails; and it shall be the duty of each 43registeredlicensed professional land surveyor, whenever making any such land 44 survey, to set permanent and reliable monuments, the minimum size of which 45 shall beone-half (1/2)five-eighths (5/8) inch in least dimension and two (2) 46 feet long iron or steel rod unless special circumstances preclude use of such 47 monument; and such monuments must be permanently marked or bear a metal cap 48 with theregistrationlicense number of the professional land surveyor respon- 49 sible for placing the monument. Professional engineers qualified and dulyreg-50isteredlicensed pursuant totitle 54, Idaho Code,this chapter mayalsoper- 51 form those nonboundary surveys necessary and incidental to the work custom- 22 1 arily performed by them. 2 SECTION 23. That Section 54-1228, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 3 amended to read as follows: 4 54-1228. ADMINISTERING AND CERTIFICATION OF OATHS -- AUTHORITY OF PROFES- 5 SIONAL LAND SURVEYORS. Everyregistered,professional land surveyor is autho- 6 rized to administer and certify oaths, when it becomes necessary to take tes- 7 timony to identify or establish old or lost corners, or to perpetuate a corner 8 that is in a perishable condition, or whenever the importance of the land sur- 9 vey makes it desirable, and to administer oaths to assistants for the faithful10performance of duty. A record of such oaths shall be kept as part of the field 11 notes of the land survey. 12 SECTION 24. That Section 54-1230, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 13 amended to read as follows: 14 54-1230. PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SURVEYING -- RIGHT OF ENTRY. (1) Any person 15 employed in the execution of any survey authorized by the congress of the 16 United States may enter upon lands within this state for the purpose of 17 exploring, triangulating, leveling, surveying, and of doing any work which may 18 be necessary to carry out the objects of then existing laws relative to sur- 19 veys, and may establish permanent station marks, and erect the necessary sig- 20 nals and temporary observatories, doing no unnecessary injury thereby. 21 (2) A professional land surveyor licensed pursuant to the provisions of 22 this chapter, and his subordinates, who, in the course of work which may be 23 necessary to carry out the objects of existing laws relative to surveys, find 24 it necessary to go upon or across the land of a party or parties other than 25 the one for whom the survey is being made, and upon or across such land lie 26 land survey corners or monuments, the access to which is necessary to com- 27 plete a survey, shall not be guilty of trespass but shall be liable for any 28 damage done to such land or property. If the person making a survey under this 29 subsection (2) cannot obtain oral permission from the owner of the land to 30 enter, then he shall give written notice via United States post office certi- 31 fied mailing, return receipt requested, of the survey to the owner of the land 32 at least ten (10) days before going upon or across the land. If confirmation 33 of delivery of notification is received by the surveyor within the ten (10) 34 days, the surveyor may go upon or across the land. 35 SECTION 25. That Section 54-1231, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 36 amended to read as follows: 37 54-1231. PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SURVEYING -- ASSESSMENT OF DAMAGES FOR ENTRY. 38 If the parties interested cannot agree upon the amount to be paid for damages 39 caused thereby, either of them may petition the district court in the county 40 in which the land is situated, which court shall appoint a time for a hearing 41 as soon as may be, and order at least twenty (20) days' notice to be given to 42 all parties interested, and, with or without a view of the premises, as the 43 court may determine, hear the parties and their witnesses and assess damages. 44 SECTION 26. That Section 54-1232, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 45 amended to read as follows: 46 54-1232. PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SURVEYING -- TENDER OF DAMAGES FOR ENTRY. The 47 person so entering upon land may tender to the injured party damages therefor, 23 1 and if, in case of petition or complaint to the court, the damages finally 2 assessed do not exceed the amount tendered, the person entering shall recover 3 costs; otherwise the prevailing party shall recover costs. 4 SECTION 27. That Section 54-1233, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 5 amended to read as follows: 6 54-1233. PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SURVEYING -- COSTS OF ASSESSMENT OF DAMAGES. 7 The costs to be allowed in all such cases shall be the same as allowed accord- 8 ing to the rules of the court, and provisions of law relating thereto. 9 SECTION 28. That Section 54-1234, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 10 amended to read as follows: 11 54-1234. MONUMENTATION -- PENALTY AND LIABILITY FOR DEFACING. If any per- 12 son shallwilfullywillfully deface, injure or remove any signal, monument,13buildingor other object set as a permanent boundary survey marker by aregis-14tered,professional land surveyor, he shall forfeit a sum not exceeding five 15 hundred dollars ($500) for each offense, and shall be liable for damages sus- 16 tained by the affected parties in consequence of such defacing, injury or 17 removal, to be recovered in a civil action in any court of competent jurisdic- 18 tion. 19 SECTION 29. That Section 54-1235, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 20 amended to read as follows: 21 54-1235. PRACTICE BY A BUSINESS ENTITY. (1) The practice of or offer to 22 practice professional engineering or professional land surveying, as defined 23 in this chapter, by professional engineers or professional land surveyors, 24 through a business entity, or by a business entity through professional engi- 25 neers or professional land surveyors, as employees, or officers, is permitted 26 subject to the provisions of this chapter, provided that all personnel of such 27 business entity, who act in its behalf as professional engineers or profes- 28 sional land surveyors in this state areregisteredlicensed as provided by 29 this chapter, or are persons lawfully practicing under the exemptions enumer- 30 ated in this chapter, and further provided that said business entity, except 31 utilities regulated by the Idaho public utilities commission, has been issued 32 a certificate of authorization by the board as provided by this chapter. No 33 business entity shall be relieved of responsibility for the conduct or acts of 34 its employees or officers by reason of its compliance with the provisions of 35 this chapter, nor shall any individual practicing professional engineering or 36 professional land surveying as defined in this chapter, be relieved of respon- 37 sibility for engineering or land surveying services performed by reason of his 38 employment or relationship with such business entity. All final drawings, 39 specifications, plats, reports, or other engineering or land surveying papers 40 or documents involving the practice of professional engineering or profes- 41 sional land surveying as defined in this chapter, which shall have been pre- 42 pared or approved for the use of or for delivery to any person or for public 43 record within this state shall be dated and bear the signature and seal of the 44 professional engineer or professional land surveyor who prepared or approved 45 them. 46 (2) A business entity organized pursuant to this section may provide or 47 offer to provide allied professional services as defined in section 30-1303, 48 Idaho Code, in connection with the providing of engineering or land surveying 49 services, by persons licensed in allied professions acting as employees or 24 1 officers, provided such persons are duly licensed or otherwise legally autho- 2 rized to render such allied professional services within this state. 3 (3) A business entity desiring a certificate of authorization for engi- 4 neering, for land surveying, or for both, shall file with the board a descrip- 5 tion of the engineering or land surveying service to be offered or practiced 6 in the state, an application upon a form to be prescribed by the board and the 7 designation required by the following paragraph, accompanied by the applica- 8 tion fee. 9 (4) Such business entity shall file with the board a designation of an 10 individual or individuals dulyregistered and certifiedlicensed to practice 11 professional engineering or professional land surveying in this state who 12 shall be in responsible charge of the practice of professional engineering or 13 land surveying, as applicable, by said business entity in this state. In the 14 event there shall be a change in the individual or individuals in responsible 15 charge, such changes shall be designated in writing and filed with the board 16 within thirty (30) days after the effective date of such change. 17 If all requirements of this chapter are met, the board shall issue to such 18 business entity a certificate of authorization for professional engineering, 19 for land surveying, or for both; provided, however, the board may refuse to 20 issue a certificate if any facts exist which would entitle the board to sus- 21 pend or revoke an existing certificate. 22 A professional engineer or professional land surveyor who renders occa- 23 sional, part-time or consulting engineering or land surveying services to or 24 for a business entity may not be designated as the person in responsible 25 charge for the professional activities of the business entity. 26 (5) The secretary of state shall not accept for filing from any person 27 any assumed business name which includes within its name any of the words 28 "engineer," "engineering," "land surveyor," "land surveying," or any modifica- 29 tion or derivation thereof, unless the board shall have issued a letter indi- 30 cating that the person has a licensed professional in responsible charge of 31 the professional activities of the sole proprietorship or business entity. The 32 board may notify the secretary of state, in writing, that it waives any objec- 33 tion to the name if the person is clearly not governed by chapter 12, title 34 54, Idaho Code. The secretary of state shall not accept for filing the organi- 35 zational documents of an Idaho business entity, or authorize the transaction 36 of business by any foreign business entity which includes, among objects for 37 which it is established or within its name, any of the words "engineer," 38 "engineering," "land surveyor," "land surveying," or any modification or deri- 39 vation thereof, unless the board shall have issued for said applicant a cer- 40 tificate of authorization or a letter indicating the eligibility of said 41 applicant to receive such certificate. The board may notify the secretary of 42 state, in writing, that it waives any objection to the name or purpose of any 43 business entity if it is clearly not governed by chapter 12, title 54, Idaho 44 Code. The business entity applying shall include such certificate or letter 45 from the board with any filings submitted to the secretary of state. 46 SECTION 30. That Section 54-1236, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 47 amended to read as follows: 48 54-1236. EXCLUSIVE JURISDICTION OF THE STATE -- RESTRICTION ON REQUIRE- 49 MENT FOR ADDITIONAL LICENSES OR FEES. (1) Only the board ofregistration50 licensure of professional engineers and professional land surveyors of the 51 state of Idaho is authorized and empowered to issue licenses to persons to 52 practice the profession of engineering or land surveying. 53 (2) No local jurisdiction shall have the authority to require additional 25 1 licensure or to require payment of any fees in order for any professional 2 engineer or professional land surveyor to engage in the practice of the pro- 3 fession for which the board has issued a license. 4 SECTION 31. That Section 55-1603, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 5 amended to read as follows: 6 55-1603. DEFINITIONS. Except where the context indicates a different 7 meaning, terms used in this chapter shall be defined as follows: 8 (1)An"aAccessory to a corner"ismeans any exclusively identifiable 9 physical object whose spatial relationship to the corner is recorded. Accesso- 10 ries may be bearing trees, bearing objects, monuments, reference monuments, 11 line trees, pits, mounds, charcoal-filled bottles, steel or wooden stakes, or 12 other objects. 13 (2)"Adequate evidence of the existence of a land survey monument" means14the visual presence of the monument or existence of a federal general land15office or bureau of land management plat on which the monument appears, or a16recorded corner perpetuation and filing form as provided in this chapter, or a17record of survey filed in accordance with chapter 19, title 55, Idaho Code, on18which the monument appears, or a subdivision plat filed in accordance with19chapter 13, title 50, Idaho Code, on which the monument appears.20(3) The"bBoard"ismeans the board ofregistrationlicensure of profes- 21 sional engineers and professional land surveyors. 22 (43)A"cCorner," unless otherwise defined, means a property corner, or a 23 property controlling corner, or a public land survey corner, or any combina- 24 tion of these. 25 (54) "Establish" means to determine the position of a corner either phys- 26 ically or mathematically. 27 (65)A"mMonument"ismeans a physical structure that occupies the exact 28 position of a corner. 29 (76)A"pProfessional land surveyor" means any person who is authorized 30 by the laws of this state to practice land surveying. 31 (87)A"pProperty controlling corner" for a propertyismeans a public 32 land survey corner, or any property corner, which does not lie on a property 33 line of the property in question, but which controls the location of one (1) 34 or more of the property corners of the property in question. 35 (98)A"pProperty corner"ismeans a geographic point on the surface of 36 the earth, and is on, a part of, and controls a property line. 37 (109)A"pPublic land survey corner"ismeans any point actually estab- 38 lished and monumented in an original survey or resurvey that determines the 39 boundaries of remaining public lands, or public lands patented, represented on 40 an official plat and in the field notes thereof, accepted and approved under 41 authority delegated by congress to the U.S. general land office and the U.S. 42 department of interior, bureau of land management. 43 (110)A"rReference monument"ismeans a special monument that does not 44 occupy the same geographical position as the corner itself, but whose spatial 45 relationship to the corner is recorded, and which serves to witness the cor- 46 ner. 47 SECTION 32. That Section 55-1608, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 48 amended to read as follows: 49 55-1608. PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR TO RECONSTRUCT MONUMENTS. In every 50 case where a corner record of a survey corner is required to be filed or 51 recorded under the provisions of this chapter, the professional land surveyor 26 1 must reconstruct or rehabilitate the monument of such corner, and accessories 2 to such corner, so that it will be as permanent a monument as is reasonably3possible to provide and so that it may be located with facility at any time in4the future. 5 Any monument set shallbe permanently marked or tagged with the certifi-6cate number of the professional land surveyor in responsible chargeconform to 7 the provisions of section 54-1227, Idaho Code. If the monument is set by a 8 public officer, it shall be marked by an appropriate official designation. 9 SECTION 33. That Section 55-1612, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 10 amended to read as follows: 11 55-1612. PENALTY. Professional land surveyors failing to comply with the 12 provisions hereofand professional engineers who prepare plans which do not13indicate the presence of corners for which adequate evidence existsshall be 14 deemed to be within the purview of section 54-1220, Idaho Code, and shall be 15 subject to disciplinary action as in said section provided.Any person shall16be subject to the penalties prescribed in section 54-1234, Idaho Code, if they17prepare plans for the construction of any facility and construction of that18facility results in the defacing, injury or removal of a monument, if the19plans they prepare do not indicate the presence of a corner or corners for20which adequate evidence exists.21 SECTION 34. That Section 55-1613, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 22 amended to read as follows: 23 55-1613. MONUMENTS DISTURBED BY CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES -- PROCEDURE -- 24 REQUIREMENTS. Whenadequate evidenceprofessional engineers prepare construc- 25 tion documents for projects which may disturb land survey monuments, a field 26 search shall be conducted by, or under the direction of, a professional land 27 surveyor to determine whether monuments, reference monuments or accessories to 28 corners physically exists as toat the location of, or referencing the loca- 29 tion of,apublic land survey corners,subdivision, tract,property control- 30 ling corners or property, or other landcorners,. Ssuch monuments, reference 31 monuments or accessories to corners shall be located and referenced by or 32 under the direction of a professional land surveyor prior to the time when 33 construction or other activities may disturb them. Such monuments, reference 34 monuments or accessories to corners shall be reestablished and remonumented 35 by, or under the direction of, a professional land surveyor at the expense of 36 the agency or person causingthesuch loss or disturbance.of monuments.Pro- 37 fessional engineers who prepareplansconstruction documents which do not 38 indicate thepresenceexistence of corners,for which adequate evidence exists39 monuments, reference monuments and accessories to corners shall be deemed to 40 be within the purview of section 54-1220, Idaho Code, and shall be subject to 41 disciplinary action as provided in said section. Any person shall be subject 42 to the penalties prescribed in section 54-1234, Idaho Code, if they prepare 43plansconstruction documents for the construction of any facility which do not 44 indicate the existence of monuments, reference monuments and accessories to 45 corners and construction of that facility results in the defacing, injury or 46 removal ofamonuments,if the plans they prepare do not indicate the presence47of a corner or corners for which adequate evidence existsreference monuments 48 or accessories to corners.
]]]] LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF IDAHO ]]]] Fifty-ninth Legislature Second Regular Session - 2008Moved by Davis Seconded by Goedde IN THE SENATE SENATE AMENDMENT TO H.B. NO. 380, As Amended, As Amended 1 AMENDMENT TO THE BILL 2 On page 22 of the engrossed bill, delete lines 12 through 47; and on page 3 23, delete lines 1 through 10; and renumber subsequent sections of the bill 4 accordingly. 5 CORRECTION TO TITLE 6 On page 2, delete lines 39 through 50 and insert: "FAITHFUL PERFORMANCE OF 7 DUTY AND TO CLARIFY TERMINOLOGY; AMENDING SECTION 54-1234, IDAHO CODE, TO COR- 8 RECT A MIS-". 2 Moved by Rusche Seconded by Smith(30) IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES HOUSE AMENDMENT TO H.B. NO. 380, As Amended 1 AMENDMENT TO SECTION 1 2 On page 3 of the engrossed bill, delete lines 14 through 52, and on page 3 4, delete line 1 and insert: 4 "50-1303. SURVEY -- STAKES AND MONUMENTS -- ACCURACY. The centerline 5 intersections and points where the centerline changes direction on all 6 streets, avenues, and public highways, and all points, witness corners and 7 reference monuments on the exterior boundary where the boundary line changes 8 direction shall be marked with magnetically detectable monumentseither of9concrete, galvanized iron pipe, aluminum pipe, iron or steel rods or other10suitable monument approved by the county surveyor; if concrete be used they11shall not be less than six (6) inches by six (6) inches by twenty-four (24)12inches or in the case of public highways the size of a state standard right-13of-way monument, and be magnetically detectable; if galvanized iron pipe be14used they shall not be less than one (1) inch in diameter and thirty (30)15inches long; if aluminum pipe be used they shall not be less than one (1) inch16in diameter and thirty (30) inches long, and be magnetically detectable; and17if iron or steel rods be used theythe minimum size of which shallnotbeless18thanfive-eighths (5/8) of an inch in least dimension andthirty (30) inches19 two (2) feet long. Points shall be plainly and permanently marked upon monu-20ments so that measurements may be taken to them to within one-tenth (1/10) of21a foot. Airon or steel rod unless special circumstances preclude use of such 22 monument and all lot and block corners, witness corners,and reference monu- 23 ments for lot and block corners shall be marked with monumentsof either gal-24vanized iron pipe, not less than one-half (1/2) inch in diameter, or iron or25steel rods, not less than one-half (1/2) inch in least dimension and two (2)26feet long or other suitable monument approved by the county surveyor. All mon-27uments set shall be magnetically detectable and shall be permanently marked28with the registration number of the professional land surveyor in responsible29chargeconforming to the provisions of section 54-1227, Idaho Code. Monuments 30 shall be plainly and permanently marked so that measurements may be taken to 31 the marks within one-tenth (1/10) of a foot. All lot corners of a burial lot 32 within a platted cemetery need not be marked with a monument, but the block 33 corners shall beplaced within the cemetery in accordance with sound surveying34principles and practice, and at locations that willmonumented in order to 35 permit the accurate identification of each burial lot within the cemetery. The 36 monuments shallbe of either galvanized iron pipe or iron or steel rods or37bars not less than one-half (1/2) inch in least dimension and two (2) feet38long with marked cap; or caps not less than one (1) inch in diameterconform 39 to the provisions of section 54-1227, Idaho Code. The locations and descrip- 40 tions of all monuments within a platted cemetery shall becarefullyrecorded 41 upon the plat, and thepropercourses and distances of all boundary lines 42 shall be shown, but may be shown byappropriatelegend. The survey for any 43 plat shall be conducted in such a manner as to produce an unadjusted mathemat- 44 ical error of closure of not less than one (1) part in five thousand 45 (5,000).". 3 1 AMENDMENTS TO SECTION 22 2 On page 21, delete lines 38 through 51, and on page 22, delete line 1 and 3 insert: 4 "54-1227. SURVEYS -- AUTHORITY AND DUTIES OF PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYORS 5 AND PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS. Everyregistered,licensed professional land sur- 6 veyor is hereby authorized to make land surveys relating to the sale or subdi- 7 vision of lands, the retracing or establishing of property or boundary lines, 8 public roads, streets, alleys, or trails; and it shall be the duty of each 9registeredlicensed professional land surveyor, whenever making any such land 10 survey, to set permanent and reliable magnetically detectable monuments, the 11 minimum size of which shall be one-half (1/2) inch in least dimension and two 12 (2) feet long iron or steel rod unless special circumstances preclude use of 13 such monument; and such monuments must be permanently marked with theregis-14trationlicense number of the professional land surveyor responsible for plac- 15 ing the monument. Professional engineers qualified and dulyregistered16 licensed pursuant totitle 54, Idaho Code,this chapter may also perform those 17 nonboundary surveys necessary and incidental to the work customarily performed 18 by them.". 19 CORRECTIONS TO TITLE 20 On page 1, in line 5, following "AND" insert: "LOT AND"; also in line 5, 21 following "BLOCK CORNERS," insert: "TO PROVIDE FOR AN EXCEPTION,". 22 On page 2, delete lines 34 and 35, and insert: "54-1227, IDAHO CODE, TO 23 PROVIDE FOR MAGNETICALLY DETECTABLE MONUMENTS, TO". 4 Moved by Rusche Seconded by Snodgrass IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES HOUSE AMENDMENT TO H.B. NO. 380 1 AMENDMENTS TO SECTION 24 2 On page 22 of the printed bill, delete lines 21 through 34 and insert: 3 "(2) A professional land surveyor licensed pursuant to the provisions of 4 this chapter, and his subordinates, who, in the course of work which may be 5 necessary to carry out the objects of existing laws relative to surveys, find 6 it necessary to go upon or across the lands of a party or parties other than 7 the one for whom the survey is being made, and upon or across such land lie 8 land survey corners or monuments, the access to which is necessary to complete 9 a survey, shall not be guilty of trespass but shall be liable for any damage 10 done to such land or property, provided the following actions are taken: 11 (a) If oral permission cannot be obtained from the owner of the property, 12 then the person making the survey shall give written notice via United 13 States post office certified mailing, return receipt requested, of the 14 survey to the owner of the land at least ten (10) days before going upon 15 or across the land; and 16 (b) Upon receipt of delivery confirmation, or after ten (10) days follow- 17 ing the date of mailing of the written notice, whichever is sooner, the 18 surveyor and his subordinates may enter upon the land.".
]]]] LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF IDAHO ]]]] Fifty-ninth Legislature Second Regular Session - 2008IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES HOUSE BILL NO. 380, As Amended, As Amended, As Amended in the Senate BY BUSINESS COMMITTEE 1 AN ACT 2 RELATING TO PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS AND PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYORS; AMENDING 3 SECTION 50-1303, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR REVISED MONUMENT REQUIREMENTS 4 FOR CENTERLINE INTERSECTIONS, POINTS WHERE THE CENTERLINE CHANGES DIREC- 5 TION, POINTS, WITNESS CORNERS, REFERENCE MONUMENTS AND LOT AND BLOCK COR- 6 NERS, TO PROVIDE FOR AN EXCEPTION, TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY AND TO MAKE TECH- 7 NICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 54-1201, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT, 8 UNLESS EXEMPTED BY IDAHO CODE, A LAND SURVEYOR MUST BECOME DULY LICENSED 9 AS A PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR BY THE BOARD OF LICENSURE OF PROFESSIONAL 10 ENGINEERS AND PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYORS TO BE ALLOWED TO PRACTICE PRO- 11 FESSIONAL LAND SURVEYING AND TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY; AMENDING SECTION 12 54-1202, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE DEFINITIONS AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORREC- 13 TIONS; AMENDING SECTION 54-1203, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY; AMEND- 14 ING SECTION 54-1204, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY; AMENDING SECTION 15 54-1208, IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE THE POWER OF THE BOARD TO ADOPT AND AMEND 16 BYLAWS, TO PROVIDE THE BOARD THE POWER TO ADOPT AND AMEND ADMINISTRATIVE 17 RULES, TO CLARIFY CONTINUING EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS, TO PROVIDE THE CLAS- 18 SIFICATION OF CERTAIN INDIVIDUALS AS EMPLOYEES UNDER CERTAIN CONDITIONS 19 FOR PURPOSES OF THE IDAHO TORT CLAIMS ACT, TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY AND TO 20 CLARIFY TERMINOLOGY; AMENDING SECTION 54-1210, IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE A 21 REQUIREMENT THAT A CERTIFIED TRANSCRIPT OF THE BOARD'S RECORDS BE ADMISSI- 22 BLE IN EVIDENCE, TO PROVIDE THAT THE CERTIFIED MINUTES OF THE BOARD'S 23 RECORDS BE ADMISSIBLE IN EVIDENCE, TO REMOVE A REQUIREMENT THAT THE BOARD 24 SUBMIT TO THE GOVERNOR A COMPLETE YEARLY STATEMENT OF ITS RECEIPTS AND 25 EXPENDITURES, ATTESTED BY AFFIDAVITS OF ITS CHAIRMAN AND SECRETARY, TO 26 PROVIDE FOR THE BOARD TO SUBMIT TO THE GOVERNOR A SUMMARY YEARLY STATEMENT 27 OF ITS RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES AND TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY; AMENDING SEC- 28 TION 54-1211, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY; AMENDING SECTION 54-1212, 29 IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE A PROVISION PROVIDING THAT ANY PERSON HAVING THE 30 NECESSARY QUALIFICATIONS BE ENTITLED TO BE ELIGIBLE FOR REGISTRATION, TO 31 PROVIDE THAT ANY PERSON HAVING THE NECESSARY QUALIFICATIONS BE ENTITLED TO 32 BE ELIGIBLE TO ASSIGNMENT TO AN EXAMINATION FOR LICENSURE OR CERTIFICA- 33 TION, TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY, TO CLARIFY TERMINOLOGY AND TO MAKE A TECHNI- 34 CAL CORRECTION; AMENDING SECTION 54-1212, IDAHO CODE, AS AMENDED BY SEC- 35 TION 1, CHAPTER 125, LAWS OF 2002, AS AMENDED BY SECTION 2, CHAPTER 15, 36 LAWS OF 2003, AS AMENDED BY SECTION 2, CHAPTER 84, LAWS OF 2004, TO REMOVE 37 A PROVISION PROVIDING THAT ANY PERSON HAVING THE NECESSARY QUALIFICATIONS 38 BE ENTITLED TO BE ELIGIBLE FOR REGISTRATION, TO PROVIDE THAT ANY PERSON 39 HAVING THE NECESSARY QUALIFICATIONS BE ENTITLED TO BE ELIGIBLE TO ASSIGN- 40 MENT TO AN EXAMINATION FOR LICENSURE OR CERTIFICATION, TO REVISE TERMINOL- 41 OGY AND TO CLARIFY TERMINOLOGY; AMENDING SECTION 54-1213, IDAHO CODE, TO 42 STRIKE LANGUAGE PROVIDING THAT APPLICATIONS FOR LICENSURE MUST SHOW THE 43 APPLICANT'S TECHNICAL EXPERIENCE, TO REMOVE A PROVISION REQUIRING SEPARATE 44 APPLICATION FEES, TO PROVIDE THAT IF A CERTIFICATE OR LICENSE IS DENIED, 45 THE BOARD WILL RETAIN THE FEE PAID AS A PROCESSING FEE AND TO REVISE TER- 46 MINOLOGY; AMENDING SECTION 54-1214, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE CERTAIN 2 1 REQUIREMENTS THAT WARRANT ASSIGNMENT TO A SUBSEQUENT EXAMINATION IN THE 2 EVENT AN EXAMINEE FAILS THE EXAMINATION FOR THE FIRST, SECOND, THIRD OR 3 SUBSEQUENT TIME, TO REMOVE A PROVISION ALLOWING THE BOARD TO PUBLISH A 4 BROCHURE OF SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE WRITTEN EXAMINATION, TO REVISE TERMI- 5 NOLOGY AND TO CLARIFY TERMINOLOGY; AMENDING SECTION 54-1215, IDAHO CODE, 6 TO REMOVE A PROVISION FOR THE ISSUANCE OF A CARD INDICATING THAT AN 7 ENGINEER-IN-TRAINING'S OR A LAND SURVEYOR-IN-TRAINING'S NAME HAS BEEN 8 RECORDED AS SUCH IN THE BOARD'S OFFICE, TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY, TO CLARIFY 9 TERMINOLOGY AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 54-1216, 10 IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE A PROVISION FOR A MAXIMUM FEE FOR DELAYED RENEWAL 11 FOR EACH BIENNIUM DELINQUENCY, TO PROVIDE A MAXIMUM FEE FOR DELAYED 12 RENEWAL FOR EACH RENEWAL CYCLE DELINQUENCY, TO REMOVE A PROVISION FOR THE 13 REMOVAL OF AN ENGINEER-IN-TRAINING'S OR A LAND SURVEYOR-IN-TRAINING'S NAME 14 FROM THE BOARD'S CURRENT LIST FOR FAILURE TO TIMELY MEET CERTIFICATE OF 15 ENROLLMENT REQUIREMENTS, TO PROVIDE FOR THE REMOVAL OF AN ENGINEER 16 INTERN'S OR LAND SURVEYOR INTERN'S NAME FROM THE BOARD'S MAILING LIST FOR 17 FAILURE TO MEET CERTIFICATE RENEWAL REQUIREMENTS AND TO REVISE TERMINOL- 18 OGY; AMENDING SECTION 54-1218, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY; AMENDING 19 SECTION 54-1219, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR THE WAIVING OF CERTAIN LICEN- 20 SURE REQUIREMENTS FOR APPLICANTS WHO ARE LICENSED IN OTHER JURISDICTIONS 21 AND WHO MEET CERTAIN CRITERIA AND TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY; AMENDING SECTION 22 54-1220, IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE CERTAIN PROCEDURAL AND NOTICE REQUIREMENTS 23 FOR A DISCIPLINARY HEARING, TO REVISE AN ADMINISTRATIVE PENALTY, TO REVISE 24 TERMINOLOGY AND TO CLARIFY TERMINOLOGY; AMENDING SECTION 54-1221, IDAHO 25 CODE, TO REMOVE A PROVISION FOR THE REPLACEMENT OF A CERTIFICATE SUBJECT 26 TO THE RULES OF THE BOARD UPON PAYMENT OF THE ESTIMATED COST OF INVESTIGA- 27 TION AND TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY; AMENDING SECTION 54-1222, IDAHO CODE, TO 28 PROVIDE FOR THE ENFORCEMENT BY THE ATTORNEY GENERAL OF CHAPTER PROVISIONS 29 RELATING TO UNLICENSED PRACTICE AND FOR THE PROSECUTION OF ANY UNLICENSED 30 PERSON WITH REIMBURSEMENT BY THE BOARD TO THE ATTORNEY GENERAL FOR FEES 31 AND EXPENSES INCURRED IN THAT PROSECUTION AND TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY; 32 AMENDING SECTION 54-1223, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY; AMENDING SEC- 33 TION 54-1225, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL COR- 34 RECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 54-1227, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR 35 MAGNETICALLY DETECTABLE MONUMENTS, TO PERMIT LICENSED PROFESSIONAL ENGI- 36 NEERS TO PERFORM CERTAIN NONBOUNDARY SURVEYS AND TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY; 37 AMENDING SECTION 54-1228, IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE A PROVISION AUTHORIZING A 38 PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR TO ADMINISTER OATHS TO ASSISTANTS FOR THE 39 FAITHFUL PERFORMANCE OF DUTY AND TO CLARIFY TERMINOLOGY; AMENDING SECTION 40 54-1234, IDAHO CODE, TO CORRECT A MISSPELLED WORD, TO REMOVE A PROVISION 41 DESIGNATING A BUILDING AS A PERMANENT BOUNDARY MARKER AND TO REVISE TERMI- 42 NOLOGY; AMENDING SECTION 54-1235, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY; 43 AMENDING SECTION 54-1236, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY; AMENDING SEC- 44 TION 55-1603, IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE A DEFINITION, TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY 45 AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 55-1608, IDAHO CODE, 46 TO REMOVE A PROVISION REQUIRING A PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR TO RECON- 47 STRUCT OR REHABILITATE A CORNER RECORD MONUMENT AND ACCESSORIES TO SUCH 48 CORNER TO MEET CERTAIN CRITERIA AND TO PROVIDE FOR A CODE REFERENCE; 49 AMENDING SECTION 55-1612, IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE PENALTIES FOR PROFESSIONAL 50 ENGINEERS WHO PREPARE CERTAIN PLANS AND TO REMOVE CERTAIN PENALTIES FOR 51 ANY PERSON WHO PREPARES CERTAIN PLANS WITH SPECIFIED RESULTS OR FAILINGS; 52 AND AMENDING SECTION 55-1613, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROCEDURE AND REQUIRE- 53 MENTS FOR MONUMENTS WHICH MAY BE OR ARE DISTURBED BY CONSTRUCTION ACTIVI- 54 TIES, TO REMOVE REFERENCE TO SUBDIVISION AND TRACT CORNERS AND TO CLARIFY 55 TERMINOLOGY. 3 1 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Idaho: 2 SECTION 1. That Section 50-1303, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 3 amended to read as follows: 4 50-1303. SURVEY -- STAKES AND MONUMENTS -- ACCURACY. The centerline 5 intersections and points where the centerline changes direction on all 6 streets, avenues, and public highways, and all points, witness corners and 7 reference monuments on the exterior boundary where the boundary line changes 8 direction shall be marked with magnetically detectable monumentseither of9concrete, galvanized iron pipe, aluminum pipe, iron or steel rods or other10suitable monument approved by the county surveyor; if concrete be used they11shall not be less than six (6) inches by six (6) inches by twenty-four (24)12inches or in the case of public highways the size of a state standard right-13of-way monument, and be magnetically detectable; if galvanized iron pipe be14used they shall not be less than one (1) inch in diameter and thirty (30)15inches long; if aluminum pipe be used they shall not be less than one (1) inch16in diameter and thirty (30) inches long, and be magnetically detectable; and17if iron or steel rods be used theythe minimum size of which shallnotbeless18thanfive-eighths (5/8) of an inch in least dimension andthirty (30) inches19 two (2) feet long. Points shall be plainly and permanently marked upon monu-20ments so that measurements may be taken to them to within one-tenth (1/10) of21a foot. Airon or steel rod unless special circumstances preclude use of such 22 monument and all lot and block corners, witness corners,and reference monu- 23 ments for lot and block corners shall be marked with monumentsof either gal-24vanized iron pipe, not less than one-half (1/2) inch in diameter, or iron or25steel rods, not less than one-half (1/2) inch in least dimension and two (2)26feet long or other suitable monument approved by the county surveyor. All mon-27uments set shall be magnetically detectable and shall be permanently marked28with the registration number of the professional land surveyor in responsible29chargeconforming to the provisions of section 54-1227, Idaho Code. Monuments 30 shall be plainly and permanently marked so that measurements may be taken to 31 the marks within one-tenth (1/10) of a foot. All lot corners of a burial lot 32 within a platted cemetery need not be marked with a monument, but the block 33 corners shall beplaced within the cemetery in accordance with sound surveying34principles and practice, and at locations that willmonumented in order to 35 permit the accurate identification of each burial lot within the cemetery. The 36 monuments shallbe of either galvanized iron pipe or iron or steel rods or37bars not less than one-half (1/2) inch in least dimension and two (2) feet38long with marked cap; or caps not less than one (1) inch in diameterconform 39 to the provisions of section 54-1227, Idaho Code. The locations and descrip- 40 tions of all monuments within a platted cemetery shall becarefullyrecorded 41 upon the plat, and thepropercourses and distances of all boundary lines 42 shall be shown, but may be shown byappropriatelegend. The survey for any 43 plat shall be conducted in such a manner as to produce an unadjusted mathemat- 44 ical error of closure of not less than one (1) part in five thousand (5,000). 45 SECTION 2. That Section 54-1201, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 46 amended to read as follows: 47 54-1201. DECLARATION OF POLICY. To safeguard life, health and property, 48 every person practicing or offering to practice professional engineering or 49 professional land surveying, as herein defined, for any project physically 50 located in this state, shall submit evidence of his qualifications and bereg-51isteredlicensed as hereinafter provided; and it shall be unlawful for any 4 1 person to practice or offer to practice professional engineering or profes- 2 sional land surveying for any project physically located in this state, or to 3 use in connection with his name or otherwise assume, use or advertise any 4 title or description tending to convey the impression that he is aregistered5orlicensed professional engineer or professional land surveyor, unless such 6 person has been dulyregisteredlicensed or is exempted under the provisions 7 of this chapter. Except as exempted by section 54-1223, Idaho Code, an engi- 8 neer shall be allowed to practice professional engineering as defined in this 9 chapter only when he has become dulyregistered orlicensed as a professional 10 engineer by the board under this chapter. Except as exempted by section 11 54-1223, Idaho Code, a land surveyor shall be allowed to practice professional 12 land surveying as defined in this chapter only when he has become duly 13 licensed as a professional land surveyor by the board under this chapter. The 14 practice of professional engineering or professional land surveying shall be 15 deemed a privilege granted by the Idaho board ofregistrationlicensure of 16 professional engineers and professional land surveyors through the board, 17 based on qualifications of the individuals as evidenced by the person'scer-18tificate of registrationlicense, which shall not be transferable. 19 SECTION 3. That Section 54-1202, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 20 amended to read as follows: 21 54-1202. DEFINITIONS. As used in this chapter, unless the context or sub- 22 ject matter requires otherwise: 23(1) Engineer. The term "engineer" means a person who is qualified to24practice engineering by reason of his special knowledge and use of mathemati-25cal, physical and engineering sciences, and the principles and methods of26engineering analysis and design, acquired by professional education and engi-27neering experience.28(2) Professional Engineer. The term "professional engineer" means a per-29son who has been duly registered or licensed as a professional engineer by the30board under this chapter.31(3) Professional Engineering and Practice of Professional Engineering.32The terms "professional engineering" and "practice of professional engineer-33ing" mean any service or creative work offered to or performed for the public34for any project physically located in this state, such as consultation, inves-35tigation, evaluation, planning, designing, teaching upper division engineering36design subjects, and responsible charge of observation of construction in con-37nection with any public or private utilities, structures, buildings, machines,38equipment, processes, works, or projects, wherein the public welfare or the39safeguarding of life, health, or property is concerned or involved, when such40service requires the application of engineering principles and data. A person41shall be construed to practice or offer to practice professional engineering42within the meaning and intent of this chapter who practices or offers to prac-43tice any of the branches of the profession of engineering for the public for44any project physically located in this state or who, by verbal claim, sign,45advertisement, letterhead, card, or in any other way represents himself to be46a professional engineer or through the use of some other title implies that he47is a professional engineer or that he is registered under this chapter, or48holds himself out as able to perform or who does perform for the public for49any project physically located in this state, any engineering service or work50or any other service designated by the practitioner which is the practice of51professional engineering.52(4) Consulting Engineer. The term "consulting engineer" means a profes-53sional engineer whose principal occupation is the independent practice of pro-5 1fessional engineering; whose livelihood is obtained by offering engineering2services to the public; who is devoid of public, commercial and product affil-3iation that might tend to infer a conflict of interest; and who is cognizant4of his public and legal responsibilities, and is capable of discharging them.5(5) Professional Land Surveyor. The term "professional land surveyor"6means a person who is qualified by reason of his knowledge of the principles7of land surveying acquired by education and practical experience to engage in8the practice of professional land surveying and who has been duly registered9or licensed as a professional land surveyor by the board under this chapter.10(6) Professional Land Surveying and Practice of Professional Land Survey-11ing. The terms "land surveying" and "professional land surveying" mean respon-12sible charge of surveying of land to determine the correct boundary descrip-13tion, to convey, to establish or reestablish land boundaries, or to plat lands14and subdivisions thereof. Any person shall be construed to practice or offer15to practice professional land surveying who engages in professional land sur-16veying, or who, by verbal claim, sign, advertisement, letterhead, card, or in17any other way represents himself to be a professional land surveyor, or who18represents himself as able to perform or who does perform any professional19land surveying service or work or any other service designated by the practi-20tioner which is professional land surveying.21(7) Board. The term "board" means the Idaho board of registration of pro-22fessional engineers and professional land surveyors, hereinafter provided by23this chapter.24(8) Responsible Charge. The term "responsible charge" means the control25and direction of engineering work, or the control and direction of land sur-26veying work, requiring initiative, professional skill, independent judgment27and professional knowledge of the content of relevant documents during their28preparation. Except as allowed under section 54-1223, Idaho Code, reviewing,29or reviewing and correcting, documents after they have been prepared by others30does not constitute the exercise of responsible charge.31(9) Engineer-in-Training. The term "engineer-in-training" means a person32who has qualified for, taken and passed an examination in the fundamentals of33engineering subjects as provided in this chapter.34(10) Land Surveyor-in-Training. The term "land surveyor-in-training" means35a person who has qualified for, taken and passed an examination in the funda-36mentals of land surveying subjects as provided in this chapter.37(11) Rules of Professional Responsibility. The term "rules of professional38responsibility" means those rules, if any, promulgated by the board, as39authorized by the Idaho Code.40(12) Public. The term "public" means any person, firm, corporation, part-41nership, company, government agency, institution or any other entity recog-42nized by law.43(13) Business Entity. The term "business entity" means a corporation, pro-44fessional corporation, limited liability company, professional limited liabil-45ity company, general partnership, limited partnership, limited liability part-46nership, professional limited liability partnership or any other form of busi-47ness except a sole proprietorship.48 (1) "Board" means the Idaho board of licensure of professional engineers 49 and professional land surveyors, hereinafter provided by this chapter. 50 (2) "Business entity" means a corporation, professional corporation, lim- 51 ited liability company, professional limited liability company, general part- 52 nership, limited partnership, limited liability partnership, professional lim- 53 ited liability partnership or any other form of business except a sole propri- 54 etorship. 55 (3) "Consulting engineer" means a professional engineer whose principal 6 1 occupation is the independent practice of professional engineering; whose 2 livelihood is obtained by offering engineering services to the public; who is 3 devoid of public, commercial and product affiliation that might tend to infer 4 a conflict of interest; and who is cognizant of his public and legal responsi- 5 bilities, and is capable of discharging them. 6 (4) "Engineer" means a person who is qualified to practice engineering by 7 reason of his special knowledge and use of mathematical, physical and engi- 8 neering sciences, and the principles and methods of engineering analysis and 9 design, acquired by professional education and engineering experience. 10 (5) "Engineer intern" means a person who has qualified for, taken and 11 passed an examination in the fundamentals of engineering subjects as provided 12 in this chapter. 13 (6) "Land surveyor intern" means a person who has qualified for, taken 14 and passed an examination in the fundamentals of surveying subjects as pro- 15 vided in this chapter. 16 (7) "Professional engineer" means a person who has been duly licensed as 17 a professional engineer by the board under this chapter. 18 (8) "Professional engineering" and "practice of professional engineering" 19 mean any service or creative work offered to or performed for the public for 20 any project physically located in this state, such as consultation, investiga- 21 tion, evaluation, planning, designing, teaching upper division engineering 22 design subjects, and responsible charge of observation of construction in con- 23 nection with any public or private utilities, structures, buildings, machines, 24 equipment, processes, works, or projects, wherein the public welfare or the 25 safeguarding of life, health, or property is concerned or involved, when such 26 service requires the application of engineering principles and data. A person 27 shall be construed to practice or offer to practice professional engineering 28 within the meaning and intent of this chapter who practices or offers to prac- 29 tice any of the branches of the profession of engineering for the public for 30 any project physically located in this state or who, by verbal claim, sign, 31 advertisement, letterhead, card, or in any other way represents himself to be 32 a professional engineer or through the use of some other title implies that he 33 is a professional engineer or that he is licensed under this chapter, or holds 34 himself out as able to perform or who does perform for the public for any 35 project physically located in this state, any engineering service or work or 36 any other service designated by the practitioner which is the practice of pro- 37 fessional engineering. 38 (9) "Professional land surveying" and "practice of professional land sur- 39 veying" mean responsible charge of surveying of land to determine the correct 40 boundary description, to convey, to establish or reestablish land boundaries, 41 or to plat lands and subdivisions thereof. Any person shall be construed to 42 practice or offer to practice professional land surveying who engages in pro- 43 fessional land surveying, or who, by verbal claim, sign, advertisement, let- 44 terhead, card, or in any other way represents himself to be a professional 45 land surveyor, or who represents himself as able to perform or who does per- 46 form any professional land surveying service or work or any other service des- 47 ignated by the practitioner which is professional land surveying. 48 (10) "Professional land surveyor" means a person who is qualified by rea- 49 son of his knowledge of the principles of land surveying acquired by education 50 and practical experience to engage in the practice of professional land sur- 51 veying and who has been duly licensed as a professional land surveyor by the 52 board under this chapter. 53 (11) "Public" means any person, firm, corporation, partnership, company, 54 government agency, institution or any other entity recognized by law. 55 (12) "Responsible charge" means the control and direction of engineering 7 1 work, or the control and direction of land surveying work, requiring initia- 2 tive, professional skill, independent judgment and professional knowledge of 3 the content of relevant documents during their preparation. Except as allowed 4 under section 54-1223, Idaho Code, reviewing, or reviewing and correcting, 5 documents after they have been prepared by others does not constitute the 6 exercise of responsible charge. 7 (13) "Rules of professional responsibility" means those rules, if any, 8 promulgated by the board, as authorized by the Idaho Code. 9 (14)Signature. The term"sSignature"shallmeans either: an original 10 handwritten message identification containing the name of the person who 11 applied it; or a digital signature which is an electronic authentication proc- 12 ess attached to or logically associated with an electronic document. The digi- 13 tal signature must be unique to the person using it; must be capable of veri- 14 fication; must be under the sole control of the person using it; and must be 15 linked to a document in such a manner that the digital signature is invali- 16 dated if any data in the document is changed. 17 (15)Standard Design Plan. The term"sStandard design plan"shallmeans a 18 building, structure, equipment or facility which is intended to be constructed 19 or sited at multiple locations and for which some or all of the plans must be 20 prepared by a professional engineer. 21 SECTION 4. That Section 54-1203, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 22 amended to read as follows: 23 54-1203. IDAHO BOARD OFREGISTRATIONLICENSURE OF PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS 24 AND PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYORS. A board to be known as the "Idaho board of 25registrationlicensure of professional engineers and professional land sur- 26 veyors" is a division of the Idaho department of self-governing agencies and 27 shall administer the provisions of this chapter. It shall consist of five (5) 28 persons dulyregisteredlicensed as provided by this chapter, appointed by the 29 governor from among nominees recommended by any organized and generally recog- 30 nized state engineering society in this state for the professional engineer 31 members or any organized and generally recognized state land surveying society 32 in this state for the professional land surveyor member. The board shall be 33 comprised of four (4) personsregisteredlicensed as professional engineers 34 and one (1) personregisteredlicensed as a professional land surveyor. The 35 members of the board shall have the qualifications required by section 36 54-1204, Idaho Code. The members of the present board shall continue to serve 37 for the balance of their respective terms of appointment. Each member of the 38 board shall take, subscribe and file the oath required by chapter 4, title 59, 39 Idaho Code, before entering upon the duties of the office. On the expiration 40 of the term of any member, a successor shall be appointed in like manner by 41 the governor for a term of five (5) years. Any appointment to complete a term 42 that has not expired, because of resignation or inability of a member to serve 43 for any reason, shall be for the unexpired portion of the term. A member of 44 the board shall hold office until the expiration of the term for which he was 45 appointed and until his successor has been appointed and qualified. A member 46 after serving two (2) consecutive full terms in addition to any unexpired por- 47 tion of a term, shall not be reappointed for a period of two (2) years. The 48 board, on its own initiative, may appoint any former member as anmemberemer- 49 itus member for special assignment to assist the board in the administration 50 of this chapter. 51 SECTION 5. That Section 54-1204, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 52 amended to read as follows: 8 1 54-1204. QUALIFICATION OF MEMBERS OF BOARD. Members of the board shall be 2 citizens of the United States and residents of this state, and they shall have 3 been engaged for at least twelve (12) years in the practice of engineering for 4 the professional engineer members or land surveying for the professional land 5 surveyor member, shall have been in responsible charge for at least five (5) 6 years of important professional engineering or professional land surveying 7 work, and shall beregisteredlicensed under the provisions of this chapter. 8 Responsible charge of engineering or land surveying teaching may be construed 9 as responsible charge of important professional engineering or professional 10 land surveying work. 11 SECTION 6. That Section 54-1208, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 12 amended to read as follows: 13 54-1208. BOARD -- POWERS. (1) The board shall have the power to adopt and 14 amendall bylawsadministrative rules including, but not limited to, rules of 15 professional responsibility, rules of continuing professional developmentfor16professional land surveyorsnot to exceed sixteen (16) hours annually for each 17 profession for which the professional is licensed, and rules of procedure, not 18 inconsistent with the constitution and laws of this state, which may be rea- 19 sonably necessary for the proper performance of its duties and the administra- 20 tion of the chapter and the regulation of proceedings before the board. These 21 actions by the board shall be binding upon personsregisteredlicensed under 22 this chapter and shall be applicable to business entities holding a certifi- 23 cate of authorization as provided in section 54-1235, Idaho Code. It shall 24 adopt and have an official seal which shall be affixed to each license and 25 certificate issued. It shall have power to provide an office, office equipment 26 and facilities and such books and records as may be reasonably necessary for 27 the proper performance of its duties. 28 (2) In carrying into effect the provisions of this chapter, the board may 29 subpoena witnesses and compel their attendance, and also may require the sub- 30 mission of books, papers, documents, or other pertinent data in any disciplin- 31 ary matters or in any case wherever a violation of this chapter is alleged. 32 Upon failure or refusal to comply with any such order of the board, or upon 33 failure to honor its subpoena as herein provided, the board may apply to any 34 court of any jurisdiction to enforce compliance with same. 35 (3) The board is hereby authorized in the name of the state to apply for 36 relief by injunction in the established manner provided in cases of civil pro- 37 cedure, without bond, to enforce the provisions of this chapter or to restrain 38 any violation thereof. Venue for all such actions shall be in the district 39 court of the fourth judicial district, Ada county, Idaho. 40 (4) The board may subject an applicant forregistrationlicensure or cer- 41 tification to such examination as it deems necessary to determine qualifica- 42 tions. 43 (5) Any action, claim or demand to recover money damages from the board 44 or its employees which any person is legally entitled to recover as compensa- 45 tion for the negligent or otherwise wrongful act or omission of the board or 46 its employees, when acting within the course and scope of their employment, 47 shall be governed by the Idaho tort claims act, chapter 9, title 6, Idaho 48 Code. For purposes of this section, the term "employees" shall include, in 49 addition to those persons listed in section 6-902(4), Idaho Code, special 50 assignment members, emeritus members andotherany independent contractors 51 while acting within the course and scope of their board related work. 52 (6) The board may recommend arbitration of disputes between professional 53 engineers or disputes between professional land surveyors. 9 1 SECTION 7. That Section 54-1210, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 2 amended to read as follows: 3 54-1210. RECORDS AND REPORTS. (1) The board shall keep a record of its 4 proceedings and aregisterrecord of all applications forregistrationlicen- 5 sure or certification, whichregisterrecord shall show: the name, date of 6 birth and last known address of each applicant; the date of the application; 7 the place of business of such applicant; his education, experience and other 8 qualifications; type of examination required; whether or not the applicant was 9 rejected; whether or not a certificateof registrationor license was granted; 10 the dates of the action of the board; and any other information as may be 11 deemed necessary by the board. 12 (2) The records of the board shall be prima facie evidence of the pro- 13 ceedings of the board set forth therein, anda transcriptminutes thereof, 14 duly certified by the secretary of the board under seal, shall be admissible 15 in evidence with the same force and effect as if the original were produced. 16 (3) Annually the board shall submit to the governor a report of its 17transactionsactivities of the preceding year, and shall also transmit to him 18 acompletesummary statement of the receipts and expenditures of the board,19attested by affidavits of its chairman and its secretary. 20 (4) Board records and papers are subject to disclosure according to chap- 21 ter 3, title 9, Idaho Code. 22 SECTION 8. That Section 54-1211, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 23 amended to read as follows: 24 54-1211. ROSTER. A complete roster showing the names and last known 25 addresses of allregisteredprofessional engineers, allregisteredprofes- 26 sional land surveyors, all business entities holding certificates of authori- 27 zation as required under section 54-1235, Idaho Code, and all who possess cur- 28 rent certification as engineers-in-traininginterns and as land surveyors-in-29traininginterns shall be maintained by the board in an electronic format 30 available to the public. 31 SECTION 9. That Section 54-1212, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 32 amended to read as follows: 33 54-1212. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR EXAMINATION AND LICENSE. Except as 34 herein otherwise expressly provided, no license as a professional engineer or 35 professional land surveyor, or certification as an engineer-in-trainingintern 36 or land surveyor-in-trainingintern, shall be issued until an applicant has 37 successfully passed an examination given by or under the supervision of the 38 board, nor shall a license as a professional engineer or professional land 39 surveyor, or certification as an engineer-in-trainingintern or land 40 surveyor-in-trainingintern, be issued to an applicant having habits or char- 41 acter that would justify revocation or suspension of his license or certifi- 42 cate, as provided in section 54-1220, Idaho Code. The following shall be con- 43 sidered as minimum evidence satisfactory to the board that the applicant is 44 qualified for assignment to an examination: 45 (1) As a professional engineer: 46 (a) Graduation from an approved engineering curriculum of four (4) years 47 or more in a school or college approved by the board as being of satisfac- 48 tory standing, passage of an examination on the fundamentals of engineer- 49 ing acceptable to the board, and a specific record, after graduation, of 50 an additional four (4) years or more of progressive experience in engi- 10 1 neering work of a grade and character satisfactory to the board, and indi- 2 cating that the applicant is competent to practice professional engineer- 3 ing; or 4 (b) Graduation with a bachelor's degree in a related science from a 5 school or college approved by the board, and evidence satisfactory to the 6 board that the applicant possesses knowledge and skill approximating that 7 attained through graduation from an approved four (4) year engineering 8 curriculum, passage of an examination on the fundamentals of engineering 9 acceptable to the board, and a specific record, after graduation, of an 10 additional four (4) years or more of progressive experience in engineering 11 work of a grade and character satisfactory to the board and indicating 12 that the applicant is competent to practice professional engineering. 13 (2) As a professional land surveyor: 14 (a) Graduation from an approved surveying curriculum of four (4) years or 15 more in a school or college approved by the board as being of satisfactory 16 standing, passage of an examination on the fundamentals oflandsurveying 17 acceptable to the board, and a specific record of an additional four (4) 18 years or more of progressive combined office and field experience in land 19 surveying work, of a grade and character satisfactory to the board and 20 indicating that the applicant is competent to practice professional land 21 surveying; or 22 (b) At least sixty (60) semester credit hours of college level academic 23 education beyond high school, including a minimum of fifteen (15) semester 24 credit hours in surveying, passage of an examination on the fundamentals 25 oflandsurveying acceptable to the board, and a specific record of an 26 additional six (6) years of progressive combined office and field experi- 27 ence in land surveying work of a grade and character satisfactory to the 28 board and indicating that the applicant is competent to practice land sur- 29 veying; or 30 (c) Evidence that the applicant possesses knowledge and skill, satisfac- 31 tory to the board, similar to that attained upon completion of an approved 32 college level academic curriculum, passage of an examination on the funda- 33 mentals of land surveying acceptable to the board, and evidence of a spe- 34 cific record of an additional eight (8) years of progressive combined 35 office and field experience in land surveying work of a grade and charac- 36 ter satisfactory to the board and indicating that the applicant is compe- 37 tent to practice land surveying. 38 (3) As an engineer-in-trainingintern: 39 (a) Graduation from or in the last two (2) semesters of an approved engi- 40 neering curriculum of four (4) years or more in a school or college 41 approved by the board as being of satisfactory standing and indicating 42 that the applicant is competent to enroll as an engineer-in-training43 intern; or 44 (b) Graduation with a bachelor's degree in a related science from a 45 school or college approved by the board as being of satisfactory standing, 46 and evidence satisfactory to the board that the applicant possesses knowl- 47 edge and skill approximating that attained through graduation from an 48 approved four (4) year engineering curriculum, and indicating that the 49 applicant is competent to be enrolled as an engineer-in-trainingintern. 50 (c) In the event the applicant qualifies for assignment to the examina- 51 tion during the last two (2) semesters of college under the provisions of 52 section 54-1212(3)(a), Idaho Code, and a passing grade is attained, a cer- 53 tificate will be issued only after the applicant graduates. 54 (4) As a land surveyor-in-trainingintern: 55 (a) Graduation from, or in the last two (2) semesters of, an approved 11 1 surveying curriculum of four (4) years or more in a school or college 2 approved by the board as being of satisfactory standing and indicating 3 that the applicant is competent to be enrolled as a land 4 surveyor-in-trainingintern; or 5 (b) At least sixty (60) semester credit hours of college level academic 6 education beyond high school, including a minimum of fifteen (15) semester 7 credit hours in surveying, and in addition, a specific record of three (3) 8 years or more of progressive combined office and field experience in land 9 surveying work of a grade and character satisfactory to the board that the 10 applicant is competent to be enrolled as a land surveyor-in-training11 intern; or 12 (c) Possesses knowledge and skill, satisfactory to the board, similar to 13 that attained upon completion of an approved college level academic cur- 14 riculum and evidence of a specific record of at least four (4) years' 15 experience of progressive combined office and field experience of a grade 16 and character satisfactory to the board that the applicant is competent to 17 be enrolled as a land surveyor-in-trainingintern. 18 In counting years of experience for assignment to the professional engi- 19 neer or professional land surveyor examination, the board may, at its discre- 20 tion, give credit, not in excess of one (1) year, for satisfactory graduate 21 study toward a master's degree and not in excess of an additional one (1) year 22 for satisfactory graduate study toward a doctorate degree. In the event an 23 applicant obtains a doctorate degree without first obtaining a master's 24 degree, the board may, at its discretion, give credit, not in excess of two 25 (2) years. 26 In considering the combined education and experience qualifications of 27 applicants, the board shall consider engineering teaching, land surveying 28 teaching, each year of satisfactory completion of undergraduate college educa- 29 tion, advanced degrees in engineering and advanced degrees in land surveying 30 in establishing the applicants' minimum composite knowledge and skill. 31 The mere execution, as a contractor, of work designed by a professional 32 engineer, or the supervision of the construction of such work as a foreman or 33 superintendent, shall not be deemed to be the practice of engineering, but if 34 such experience, in the opinion of the board, has involved responsible super- 35 vision of a character that will tend to expand the engineering knowledge and 36 skill of the applicant the board may in its discretion give such credit there- 37 for as it may deem proper. 38 Any person having the necessary qualifications prescribed in this chapter 39 to entitle him toregistrationassignment to an examination for licensure or 40 certification shall be eligible for suchregistrationassignment although he 41 may not be practicing his profession at the time of making his application. 42 SECTION 10. That Section 54-1212, Idaho Code, as amended by Section 1, 43 Chapter 125, Laws of 2002, as amended by Section 2, Chapter 15, Laws of 2003, 44 as amended by Section 2, Chapter 84, Laws of 2004, be, and the same is hereby 45 amended to read as follows: 46 54-1212. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR EXAMINATION AND LICENSE. Except as 47 herein otherwise expressly provided, no license as a professional engineer or 48 professional land surveyor, or certification as an engineer-in-trainingintern 49 or land surveyor-in-trainingintern, shall be issued until an applicant has 50 successfully passed an examination given by or under the supervision of the 51 board, nor shall a license as a professional engineer or professional land 52 surveyor, or certification as an engineer-in-trainingintern or land 53 surveyor-in-trainingintern, be issued to an applicant having habits or char- 12 1 acter that would justify revocation or suspension of his license or certifi- 2 cate, as provided in section 54-1220, Idaho Code. The following shall be con- 3 sidered as minimum evidence satisfactory to the board that the applicant is 4 qualified for assignment to an examination: 5 (1) As a professional engineer: 6 (a) Graduation from an approved engineering curriculum of four (4) years 7 or more in a school or college approved by the board as being of satisfac- 8 tory standing, passage of an examination on the fundamentals of engineer- 9 ing acceptable to the board, and a specific record, after graduation, of 10 an additional four (4) years or more of progressive experience in engi- 11 neering work of a grade and character satisfactory to the board, and indi- 12 cating that the applicant is competent to practice professional engineer- 13 ing; or 14 (b) Graduation with a bachelor's degree in a related science from a 15 school or college approved by the board, and evidence satisfactory to the 16 board that the applicant possesses knowledge and skill approximating that 17 attained through graduation from an approved four (4) year engineering 18 curriculum, passage of an examination on the fundamentals of engineering 19 acceptable to the board, and a specific record, after graduation, of four 20 (4) years or more of progressive experience in engineering work of a grade 21 and character satisfactory to the board and indicating that the applicant 22 is competent to practice professional engineering. 23 (2) As a professional land surveyor: 24 (a) Graduation from an approved surveying curriculum of four (4) years or 25 more in a school or college approved by the board as being of satisfactory 26 standing, passage of an examination on the fundamentals oflandsurveying 27 acceptable to the board, and a specific record of an additional four (4) 28 years or more of progressive combined office and field experience in land 29 surveying work of a grade and character satisfactory to the board and 30 indicating that the applicant is competent to practice professional land 31 surveying; or 32 (b) Graduation with a bachelor's degree in a related science from a 33 school or college approved by the board as being of satisfactory standing, 34 and evidence satisfactory to the board that the applicant possesses knowl- 35 edge and skill approximating that attained through graduation from an 36 approved four (4) year surveying curriculum, passage of an examination on 37 the fundamentals oflandsurveying acceptable to the board, and a specific 38 record of an additional four (4) years or more of progressive combined 39 office and field experience in land surveying work of a grade and charac- 40 ter satisfactory to the board and indicating that the applicant is compe- 41 tent to practice land surveying. 42 (3) As an engineer-in-trainingintern: 43 (a) Graduation from or in the last two (2) semesters of an approved engi- 44 neering curriculum of four (4) years or more in a school or college 45 approved by the board as being of satisfactory standing and indicating 46 that the applicant is competent to enroll as an engineer-in-training47 intern; or 48 (b) Graduation with a bachelor's degree in a related science from a 49 school or college approved by the board, and evidence satisfactory to the 50 board that the applicant possesses knowledge and skill approximating that 51 attained through graduation from an approved four (4) year engineering 52 curriculum, and indicating that the applicant is competent to be enrolled 53 as an engineer-in-trainingintern. 54 (c) In the event the applicant qualifies for assignment to the examina- 55 tion during the last two (2) semesters of college under the provisions of 13 1 section 54-1212(3)(a), Idaho Code, and a passing grade is attained, a cer- 2 tificate will be issued only after the applicant graduates. 3 (4) As a land surveyor-in-trainingintern: 4 (a) Graduation from, or in the last two (2) semesters of, an approved 5 surveying curriculum of four (4) years or more in a school or college 6 approved by the board as being of satisfactory standing and indicating 7 that the applicant is competent to be enrolled as a land 8 surveyor-in-trainingintern; or 9 (b) Graduation with a bachelor's degree in a related science from a 10 school or college approved by the board, evidence satisfactory to the 11 board that the applicant possesses knowledge and skill approximating that 12 attained through graduation from an approved four (4) year surveying cur- 13 riculum, and indicating that the applicant is competent to be enrolled as 14 a land surveyor-in-trainingintern. 15 (c) In the event the applicant qualifies for assignment to the examina- 16 tion during the last two (2) semesters of college under the provisions of 17 subsection (4)(a) of this section, and attains a passing grade, a certifi- 18 cate shall be issued only after the applicant graduates. 19 In counting years of experience for assignment to the professional engi- 20 neer or professional land surveyor examination, the board may, at its discre- 21 tion, give credit, not in excess of one (1) year, for satisfactory graduate 22 study toward a master's degree and not in excess of an additional one (1) year 23 for satisfactory graduate study toward a doctorate degree. In the event an 24 applicant obtains a doctorate degree without first obtaining a master's 25 degree, the board may, at its discretion, give credit, not in excess of two 26 (2) years. 27 In considering the combined education and experience qualifications of 28 applicants, the board shall consider engineering teaching, land surveying 29 teaching, each year of satisfactory completion of undergraduate college educa- 30 tion, advanced degrees in engineering and advanced degrees in land surveying 31 in establishing the applicants' minimum composite knowledge and skill. 32 The mere execution, as a contractor, of work designed by a professional 33 engineer, or the supervision of the construction of such work as a foreman or 34 superintendent, shall not be deemed to be the practice of engineering, but if 35 such experience, in the opinion of the board, has involved responsible super- 36 vision of a character that will tend to expand the engineering knowledge and 37 skill of the applicant the board may in its discretion give such credit there- 38 for as it may deem proper. 39 Any person having the necessary qualifications prescribed in this chapter 40 to entitle him toregistrationassignment to an examination for licensure or 41 certification shall be eligible for suchregistrationassignment although he 42 may not be practicing his profession at the time of making his application. 43 SECTION 11. That Section 54-1213, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 44 amended to read as follows: 45 54-1213. APPLICATIONS ANDREGISTRATIONFEES. Applications forregistra-46tionlicensure as a professional engineer or professional land surveyor, or 47 certification as an engineer-in-trainingintern or land surveyor-in-training48 intern, shall be on forms prescribed and furnished by the board. The applica- 49 tion shall be made under oath, and shall show the applicant's education and a 50 detailed summary of histechnical andengineering or land surveying experi- 51 ence. An applicant forregistrationlicensure as a professional engineer or 52 professional land surveyor shall furnish not less than five (5) references, of 53 whom three (3) or more should beregisteredprofessional engineers or profes- 14 1 sional land surveyors, as applicable, having personal knowledge of the 2 applicant's engineering or land surveying experience. An applicant for certi- 3 fication as an engineer-in-trainingintern or land surveyor-in-training4 intern shall furnish not less than three (3) references of whom at least one 5 (1) should be aregisteredprofessional engineer or professional land sur- 6 veyor, as applicable, having personal knowledge of the applicant's engineering 7 or land surveying experience. Applications for certificates of authorization 8 shall be made in accordance with section 54-1235, Idaho Code. 9 The maximum application fee for professional engineers or professional 10 land surveyors seeking to be licensed by an eight (8) hour or longer examina- 11 tion shall be an amount equal to the amount charged the board by the entity 12 preparing and administering the examination, plus an administrative fee not to 13 exceed one hundred dollars ($100). The total application fee shall accompany 14 the application. 15 The maximum application fee for an applicant who seeks a certificate as an 16 engineer-in-trainingintern or land surveyor-in-trainingintern shall be an 17 amount equal to the amount charged the board by the entity preparing and 18 administering the examination, plus an administrative fee not to exceed fifty 19 dollars ($50.00). The application fee shall accompany the application. 20 The maximum application fee for business entities seeking a certificate of 21 authorization shall be two hundred dollars ($200). The application fee shall 22 accompany the application. 23Separate application fees shall accompany all applications for each of the24four (4) classes of examinations: professional land surveyor, engineer-in-25training, land surveyor-in-training and professional engineer.26 The amount of theregistrationlicense fee or certificate fee shall be 27 fixed by the board prior to June 30th of any year and shall continue in force 28 until changed. 29 Should the board deny the issuance of a certificateof registrationor 30authorizationlicense to any applicant, the feedepositedpaid shall be 31 retained asan applicationa processing fee. 32 SECTION 12. That Section 54-1214, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 33 amended to read as follows: 34 54-1214. EXAMINATIONS. (1) Examinations will be held at such times and 35 places as the board directs. The board shall determine the acceptable grade on 36 examinations. 37 (2) Written examinations will be given in two (2) sections and may be 38 taken only after the applicant has met the other minimum requirements as given 39 in section 54-1212, Idaho Code, and has been approved by the board for admis- 40 sion to the examinations as follows: 41 (a) Fundamentals of Engineering -- The examination consists of an eight 42 (8) hour testperiodon the fundamentals of engineering. Passing this 43 examination qualifies the examinee for an engineer-in-trainingintern cer- 44 tificate, provided he has met all other requirements of certification 45 required by this chapter. 46 (b) Principles and Practice of Engineering -- The examination consists of 47 a minimum of an eight (8) hour testperiodon applied engineering. Passing 48 this examination qualifies the examinee forregistrationlicensure as a 49 professional engineer, provided he has met the other requirements forreg-50istrationlicensure required by this chapter. 51 (c) Fundamentals ofLandSurveying -- The examination consists of an 52 eight (8) hour testperiodon the fundamentals oflandsurveying. Passing 53 this examination qualifies the examinee for a land surveyor-in-training15 1 intern certificate, provided he has met all other requirements for certi- 2 fication required by this chapter. 3 (d) Principles and Practice ofLandSurveying -- The examination consists 4 of a minimum of an eight (8) hour testperiodon appliedlandsurveying. 5 Passing this examination qualifies the examinee forregistrationlicensure 6 as a professional land surveyor, provided he has met the other require- 7 ments forregistrationlicensure required by this chapter. 8 (3) A candidate failing all or part ofthean examination for the first 9 time may apply for reexamination, which may be granted upon payment of a fee 10 equal to the total application fee for the required examination. In the event 11 of a second failure, the examinee shall be required toappear before the board12or a member thereof toobtain a minimum of one (1) additional year of experi- 13 ence, acceptable to the board, from the date of the second examination fail- 14 ure, and submit evidence of having completed an additional eight (8) semester 15 credits of college level academic education relating to the examination, 16 before the board will consider that he has acquired the necessary additional 17 knowledge to warrant assignment to a third examination. In the event of a 18 third or subsequent failure, the examinee shall be required to obtain a mini- 19 mum of three (3) additional years of experience, acceptable to the board, from 20 the date of the third or subsequent examination failure, and submit evidence 21 of having completed an additional twelve (12) semester credits of college 22 level academic education relating to the examination, before the board will 23 consider that he has acquired the necessary additional knowledge to warrant 24 assignment to a subsequent examination. 25 (4) The board may prepare and adopt specifications for the written exami- 26 nations in engineering and land surveying.They may be published in brochure27form and be available to any person interested in being registered as a pro-28fessional engineer or as a professional land surveyor.29 SECTION 13. That Section 54-1215, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 30 amended to read as follows: 31 54-1215.CERTIFICATESLICENSE -- SEALS -- INTERN CERTIFICATES. (1) The 32 board shall issue acertificate of registrationlicense upon payment of the 33registrationfee as provided for in this chapter to any applicant who, in the 34 opinion of the board, has satisfactorily met all of the requirements of this 35 chapter for licensure as a professional engineer or professional land 36 surveyor, and an enrollmentcertificate shall be issued to those who qualify 37 as an engineers-in-training andintern or a land surveyors-in-trainingintern. 38 In the case of aregisteredprofessional engineer, thecertificatelicense 39 shall authorize the practice of "professional engineering," and in the case of 40 aregisteredprofessional land surveyor thecertificatelicense shall author- 41 ize the practice of "professional land surveying."Certificates of registra-42tionLicenses shall show the full name of theregistrantlicensee, shall give 43 aserial registrationlicense number, and shall be signed by the chairman and 44 the secretary of the board under seal of the board. 45 (2) The issuance of acertificate of registrationlicense by the board 46 shall be prima facie evidence that the person named therein is entitled to all 47 the rights, privileges and responsibilities of aregisteredlicensed profes- 48 sional engineer or of aregisteredlicensed professional land surveyor, pro- 49 vided that saidcertificate of registrationlicense has not expired or has not 50 been suspended or revoked. 51 (3) Eachregistrantlicensee hereunder shall, uponregistration52 licensure, obtain a seal, the use and design of which are described below. It 53 shall be unlawful for any person to affix or to permit his seal and signature 16 1 to be affixed to any documents after thecertificatelicense of theregistrant2 licensee named thereon has expired or has been suspended or revoked, unless 3 saidcertificatelicense shall have been renewed, reinstated, or reissued, or 4 for the purpose of aiding or abetting any other person to evade or attempt to 5 evade any portion of this chapter. 6 (a) The seal may be a rubber stamp, crimp or electronically generated 7 image. Whenever the seal is applied, theregistrant'slicensee's signature 8 and date shall also be included. If the signature is handwritten, it shall 9 be adjacent to or across the seal. No further words or wording is 10 required. A facsimile signature generated by any method will not be 11 acceptable unless accompanied by a digital signature. 12 (b) The seal, signature and date shall be placed on all final specifica- 13 tions, land surveys, reports, plats, drawings, plans, design information 14 and calculations, whenever presented to a client or any public or govern- 15 mental agency. Any such document presented to a client or public or gov- 16 ernmental agency that is not final and does not contain a seal, signature 17 and date shall be clearly marked as "draft," "not for construction" or 18 with similar words to distinguish the document from a final document. In 19 the event the final work product is preliminary in nature or contains the 20 word "preliminary," such as a "preliminary engineering report," the final 21 work product shall be sealed, signed and dated as a final document if the 22 document is intended to be relied upon to make policy decisions important 23 to the life, health, property, or fiscal interest of the public. 24 (c) The seal,and signature of the licensee and date shall be placed on 25 all original documents in such a manner that such seal, signature and date 26 are reproduced when the original document is copied. The application of 27 theregistrant'slicensee's seal,and signature and the date shall con- 28 stitute certification that the work thereon was done by him or under his 29 responsible charge. Each plan or drawing sheet shall be sealed and signed 30 and dated by theregistrantlicensee orregistrantslicensees responsible 31 for each sheet. In the case of a business entity, each plan or drawing 32 sheet shall be sealed and signed and dated by theregistrantlicensee or 33registrantslicensees involved. Copies of electronically produced docu- 34 ments, listed in paragraph (b) of this subsection, distributed for infor- 35 mational uses such as for bidding purposes or working copies, may be 36 issued with theregistrant'slicensee's seal and a notice that the origi- 37 nal document is on file with theregistrant'slicensee's signature and the 38 date. The words "Original Signed By:" and "Date Original Signed:" shall be 39 placed adjacent to or across the seal on the electronic original. The 40 storage location of the original document shall also be provided. Only the 41 title page of reports, specifications and like documents need bear the 42 seal,and signature of the licensee and the date.of the registrant.43 (d) The seal and signature shall be used byregistrantslicensees only 44 when the work being stamped was under theregistrant'slicensee's respon- 45 sible charge. 46 (e) The design of the seal shall be as determined by the board. 47 (4) The board shall issue to any applicant who, in the opinion of the 48 board, has met the requirements of this chapter, an enrollmentcertificateor49cardas an engineer-in-trainingintern or land surveyor-in-training, which50indicates that his name has been recorded as such in the board officeintern. 51 The engineer-in-trainingintern or land surveyor-in-training enrollment card52 intern certificate does not authorize the certificate holder to practice as a 53 professional engineer or a professional land surveyor. 54 SECTION 14. That Section 54-1216, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 17 1 amended to read as follows: 2 54-1216. EXPIRATIONS AND RENEWALS -- FEES. Following issuance or renewal 3 ofcertificates of registrationlicenses for professional engineers and pro- 4 fessional land surveyors, expiration shall be on the last day of the month 5 during which theregistrantlicensee was born, in even-numbered state of Idaho 6 fiscal years for those born in even-numbered calendar years and in odd-num- 7 bered state of Idaho fiscal years for those born in odd-numbered calendar 8 years, and shall become invalid on that date unless renewed. Certificates of 9 authorization for business entities shall expire on the last day of the month 10 of July following issuance or renewal and shall become invalid on that date 11 unless renewed. It shall be the duty of the board to notify every personreg-12isteredlicensed and every business entity certified under this chapter, of 13 the date of the expiration of saidcertificate of registrationlicense or cer- 14 tificate of authorization and the amount of the fee that shall be required for 15 its renewal. Such notice shall be mailed to the last known address of thereg-16istrantlicensee or business entity at least one (1) month in advance of the 17 date of the expiration of said license or certificateorof authorization. 18 Renewalmayshall beeffectedeffective at any time in the appropriate year 19 during the month in which theregistrantlicensee was born or during the month 20 of July in the case of business entities, by the payment of a renewal fee to 21 be fixed by the board at not more than one hundred fifty dollars ($150). The 22 failure on the part of anyregistrantlicensee or certificate holder to renew 23 his or its license or certificate biennially in the month in which they were 24 born or in the month of July in the case of business entities, as required 25 above shall not deprive such person or business entity of the right of 26 renewal, but the fee to be paid for the renewal of a license or certificate 27 after the month in which it is due shall be increased twenty percent (20%) 28 for each month or fraction of a month that payment of renewal is delayed; pro- 29 vided, however, that the maximum fee for delayed renewal shall not exceed 30 twice the renewal fee for eachbienniumrenewal cycle delinquent, but in no 31 event more than three hundred dollars ($300). Any work performed after areg-32istrationlicense or certificate of authorization has expired, but before 33 delayed renewal has been effected, shall become valid upon delayed renewal as 34 if theregistrationlicense or certificate of authorization had not expired, 35 but theregistrantlicensee or certificate holdershallmay be subject to dis- 36 ciplinary action by the board for practice on an expired license or such other 37 action as provided pursuant to this chapter. 38 Following issuance or renewal of certificatesof enrollmentfor engineers-39in-traininginterns and land surveyors-in-traininginterns, expiration shall 40 be on the last day of the month during which the certificate holder was born, 41 in even-numbered state of Idaho fiscal years for those born in even-numbered 42 calendar years and in odd-numbered state of Idaho fiscal years for those born 43 in odd-numbered calendar years. The notification to holders of certificatesof44enrollmentshall be processed as prescribed above forregistrantslicensees 45 except that the biennial renewal fee shall not be more than thirty dollars 46 ($30.00). The failure on the part of any holder of a certificateof enrollment47 to effect renewal shall not invalidate his status as an engineer-in-training48 intern or land surveyor-in-trainingintern, but his name shall, after ninety49(90) days,be removed from the board'scurrentmailing list. 50 SECTION 15. That Section 54-1218, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 51 amended to read as follows: 52 54-1218. PUBLIC WORK. It shall be unlawful for this state, or for any 18 1 county, city, school district, irrigation district, drainage district, highway 2 district, or other subdivision of the state, having power to levy taxes or 3 assessments against property situated therein, to engage in the construction 4 of any public work when the public health or safety is involved unless the 5 plans and specifications and estimates have been prepared by, and the con- 6 struction reviewed by aregisteredprofessional engineer. 7 SECTION 16. That Section 54-1219, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 8 amended to read as follows: 9 54-1219. COMITYCERTIFICATIONLICENSURE -- FEE. The board, upon applica- 10 tion therefor and the payment of a fee of not to exceed a maximum of one hun- 11 dred fifty dollars ($150), may issue acertificate of registrationlicense as 12 a professional engineer or professional land surveyor to any person who holds 13 acertificate of registrationlicense issued to the applicant by the proper 14 authority of any state, territory or possession of the United States, the Dis- 15 trict of Columbia, or of a foreign country, provided that, in the opinion of 16 the board, the applicant possesses the education, experience and examination 17 credentials, or their equivalents, that were specified in the applicablereg-18istrationlicensing chapter in effect in this state at the time suchcertifi-19catelicense was issued, provided that a professional land surveyor applicant 20 must successfully pass a land surveying examination as prepared and adminis- 21 tered by the board, and provided such state, territory, possession or country 22 will license,or issue certificates of registration,without examination and 23 upon substantially the same condition, to applicants holding licensesor cer-24tificates of registrationissued by the board under this chapter. In the event 25 the applicant has been licensed and has practiced as a professional engineer 26 or professional land surveyor in another jurisdiction for a minimum of eight 27 (8) years, has no outstanding disciplinary action, and is in good standing 28 under a licensing system which, in the opinion of the board, maintains sub- 29 stantially equivalent professional standards as required under this chapter, 30 the board may, in its discretion, waive the requirement for satisfaction of 31 prescriptive credentials in education and examination. 32 SECTION 17. That Section 54-1220, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 33 amended to read as follows: 34 54-1220. DISCIPLINARY ACTION -- PROCEDURES. (1) Any affected party may 35 prefer charges of fraud, deceit, gross negligence, incompetence, misconduct or 36 violation of any provision of this chapter, or violation of any of the rules 37 promulgated by the board against any individualregistrantlicensee or certif- 38 icate holder or against any business entity holding a certificate of authori- 39 zation or against a person applying for a license or against a business entity 40 applying for a certificate of authorization. Repeated acts of negligence may 41 be considered as a gross act for disciplinary action. Such charges shall be in 42 writing, and shall be sworn to by the person or persons making them and shall 43 be filed with the executive director of the board. The executive director of 44 the board shall be considered an affected party and may be the person making 45 and filing the charges. 46 (2) All charges, unless dismissed by the board as unfounded or trivial, 47 or unless settled informally, shall be heard by the board within six (6) 48 months after the date they were received at the board office unless such time 49 is extended by the board for justifiable cause. 50 (3)The time and place for said hHearingshall be fixed by the board and51a copy of the charges, together with a notice of the time and place of hear-19 1ing, shall be personally served on or mailed to the last known address of such2individual registrant or business entity holding a certificate of authoriza-3tion. Theproceedings shall be governed by the provisions of chapter 52, title 4 67, Idaho Code. 5 (4) If, after such hearing, the board votes in favor of sustaining the 6 charges, the board may, in its discretion, impose an administrative penalty, 7 not to exceedtwofive thousand dollars ($25,000) for deposit in the general 8accountfund of the state of Idaho. In addition, the board, in its discretion, 9 may admonish, reprimand, suspend, revoke, refuse to renew, refuse to grant, or 10 any combination thereof, the individual's license or certificateof registra-11tionor a business entity's certificate of authorization. The board may also, 12 in its discretion, require the individual to practice under the supervision of 13 another licensee, or require the individual to successfully complete continu- 14 ing education courses as may be prescribed by the board. 15 (5) The board shall have jurisdiction overregistrantslicensees whose 16 licenses are not current provided the action relates to services performed 17 when the license was current and valid. 18 SECTION 18. That Section 54-1221, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 19 amended to read as follows: 20 54-1221. REISSUANCE OF LICENSES AND CERTIFICATES. The board, upon peti- 21 tion of an individual or a business entity, may reissue or reinstate a license 22 or certificateof registrationor certificate of authorization, provided three 23 (3) or more members of the board vote in favor of such reissuance or rein- 24 statement. A new license or certificateof registrationor certificate of 25 authorization, to replace any license or certificate revoked, lost, destroyed 26 or mutilated, may be issued, subject to the rules of the board, andupon pay- 27 ment of such reasonable charge therefor as shall be fixed by the board to 28 cover the estimated cost ofinvestigation andsuch reissuance, but not exceed- 29 ing ten dollars ($10.00) in any case. 30 SECTION 19. That Section 54-1222, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 31 amended to read as follows: 32 54-1222. VIOLATIONS AND PENALTIES -- PROSECUTION OF OFFENSES. Any person 33 who shall practice, or offer to practice, professional engineering or profes- 34 sional land surveying in this state without beingregisteredlicensed in 35 accordance with the provisions of this chapter, or any person presenting or 36 attempting to use as his own thecertificate of registrationlicense or the 37 seal of another, or any person who shall give any false or forged evidence of 38 any kind to the board or to any member thereof in obtaining a license or cer- 39 tificate,of registration,or any person who shall falsely impersonate any 40 otherregistrantlicensee of like or different name, or any person who shall 41 attempt to use an expired or revokedcertificate of registrationlicense or 42 practice at any time during a period the board has suspended or revoked his 43certificate of registrationlicense, or any person who shall violate any of 44 the provisions of this chapter, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. 45 Legal counsel selected by the board, or the attorney general of this state 46 or anyone designated by him may act as legal advisor of the board. It shall be 47 the duty of the attorney general of this state to enforce the provisions of 48 this chapter relating to unlicensed practice and to prosecute any unlicensed 49 person violating the same. The attorney general shall be reimbursed by the 50 board for any fees and expenses incurred by the attorney general in represent- 51 ing the board or prosecuting unlicensed persons. 20 1 SECTION 20. That Section 54-1223, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 2 amended to read as follows: 3 54-1223. SAVING CLAUSE -- EXEMPTIONS. (1) This chapter shall not be con- 4 strued to affect: 5 (a) The practice of any other profession or trade for which a license is 6 required under any law of this state or the United States. 7 (b) The work of an employee or a subordinate of a person holding acer-8tificate of registrationlicense under this chapter, provided such work 9 does not include final engineering design or land surveying decisions and 10 is done under the direct responsibility, checking, and supervision of, and 11 verified by, a person holding acertificate of registrationlicense under 12 this chapter. 13 (c) Any individual teaching upper division engineering subjects that are 14 classified as engineering design for any college or university in this 15 state as of July 1, 1988, and any such individual employed after July 1, 16 1988, for a period of five (5) years from the date of employment with any 17 college or university in this state. 18 (d) An individual doing surveying work for himself, or through a business 19 entity, on property owned or leased by the individual or business entity, 20 or in which the individual or business entity has an interest, estate or 21 possessory right and which affects exclusively the property or interests 22 of the individual or business entity; provided, that all land surveying 23 maps, plats or plans filed with any county recorder's office in the state 24 of Idaho for the purpose of illustrating or defining boundaries of prop- 25 erty ownership, shall be madeand certifiedby aregistered,licensed pro- 26 fessional land surveyor as provided in this chapter. 27 (e) An individual doing survey work for himself, or through a business 28 entity with respect to the location, amendment, or relocation of a mining 29 claim. 30 (f) The practice of engineering by employees of a business entity as long 31 as the services provided by them are for internal business entity use 32 only. 33 (2) The board, at its discretion, may exempt an exceptional individual 34 who has twelve (12) or more years of appropriate experience in engineering 35 from the requirement for satisfactory completion of an examination in the fun- 36 damentals of engineering. 37 (3) An applicant for licensure as a professional engineer either by exam- 38 ination or by comity who has earned a bachelor degree in engineering from an 39 approved engineering program and has, in addition, earned a doctorate degree 40 in engineering from a college or university which offers an approved under- 41 graduate program in the same discipline as the doctorate degree earned, shall 42 be exempt from the requirement for satisfactory completion of an examination 43 in the fundamentals of engineering. Honorary doctorate degrees are not consid- 44 ered earned degrees for purposes of this subsection. 45 (4) In addition to, and notwithstanding other provisions of this chapter, 46 in circumstances of emergency creating conditions of imminent and substantial 47 danger to the public health, safety or environment through the provision of 48 engineering services, the prosecuting attorney or the attorney general may 49 institute a civil action for an immediate injunction to halt the provision of 50 engineering services. 51 (5) A professional engineer licensed in Idaho may review the work of a 52 professional engineer who is licensed in another jurisdiction of the United 53 States or a foreign country on a project that is a site adaptation of a stan- 54 dard design plan to determine that the standard design plan meets the standard 21 1 of care and is applicable to the intended circumstance, with or without modi- 2 fication. The Idaho professional engineer shall demonstrate responsible 3 charge, as defined in this chapter, by performing professional services 4 related to his assignment including developing or obtaining a complete design 5 record with design criteria and calculations, performing necessary code 6 research and developing any necessary and appropriate changes to the standard 7 design plan necessary to properly apply the standard design to the intended 8 circumstance. The nonprofessional services, such as drafting, need not be 9 redone by the Idaho professional engineer, but must clearly and accurately 10 reflect the Idaho professional engineer's work. The burden is on the Idaho 11 professional engineer to show such compliance. The Idaho professional engineer 12 shall have control of and responsibility for the entire work product, shall 13 seal, sign and date it as required in this chapter, and shall be in possession 14 of all original documents or certified copies of documents related to the pro- 15 fessional engineer's work for the project. 16 SECTION 21. That Section 54-1225, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 17 amended to read as follows: 18 54-1225. APPEALS. Any person or organization who shall feel aggrieved by 19 any action of the board in denying, suspending or revoking a license or cer- 20 tificateof registrationor certificate of authorization, as is appropriate, 21 may appeal therefrom in accordance with the provisions of the administrative 22 proceduresact, chapter 52, title 67,chapter 52,Idaho Code. 23 SECTION 22. That Section 54-1227, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 24 amended to read as follows: 25 54-1227. SURVEYS -- AUTHORITY AND DUTIES OF PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYORS 26 AND PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS. Everyregistered,licensed professional land sur- 27 veyor is hereby authorized to make land surveys relating to the sale or subdi- 28 vision of lands, the retracing or establishing of property or boundary lines, 29 public roads, streets, alleys, or trails; and it shall be the duty of each 30registeredlicensed professional land surveyor, whenever making any such land 31 survey, to set permanent and reliable magnetically detectable monuments, the 32 minimum size of which shall be one-half (1/2) inch in least dimension and two 33 (2) feet long iron or steel rod unless special circumstances preclude use of 34 such monument; and such monuments must be permanently marked with theregis-35trationlicense number of the professional land surveyor responsible for plac- 36 ing the monument. Professional engineers qualified and dulyregistered37 licensed pursuant totitle 54, Idaho Code,this chapter may also perform those 38 nonboundary surveys necessary and incidental to the work customarily performed 39 by them. 40 SECTION 23. That Section 54-1228, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 41 amended to read as follows: 42 54-1228. ADMINISTERING AND CERTIFICATION OF OATHS -- AUTHORITY OF PROFES- 43 SIONAL LAND SURVEYORS. Everyregistered,professional land surveyor is author- 44 ized to administer and certify oaths, when it becomes necessary to take testi- 45 mony to identify or establish old or lost corners, or to perpetuate a corner 46 that is in a perishable condition, or whenever the importance of the land sur- 47 vey makes it desirable, and to administer oaths to assistants for the faithful48performance of duty. A record of such oaths shall be kept as part of the field 49 notes of the land survey. 22 1 SECTION 24. That Section 54-1234, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 2 amended to read as follows: 3 54-1234. MONUMENTATION -- PENALTY AND LIABILITY FOR DEFACING. If any per- 4 son shallwilfullywillfully deface, injure or remove any signal, monument,5buildingor other object set as a permanent boundary survey marker by aregis-6tered,professional land surveyor, he shall forfeit a sum not exceeding five 7 hundred dollars ($500) for each offense, and shall be liable for damages sus- 8 tained by the affected parties in consequence of such defacing, injury or 9 removal, to be recovered in a civil action in any court of competent jurisdic- 10 tion. 11 SECTION 25. That Section 54-1235, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 12 amended to read as follows: 13 54-1235. PRACTICE BY A BUSINESS ENTITY. (1) The practice of or offer to 14 practice professional engineering or professional land surveying, as defined 15 in this chapter, by professional engineers or professional land surveyors, 16 through a business entity, or by a business entity through professional engi- 17 neers or professional land surveyors, as employees, or officers, is permitted 18 subject to the provisions of this chapter, provided that all personnel of such 19 business entity, who act in its behalf as professional engineers or profes- 20 sional land surveyors in this state areregisteredlicensed as provided by 21 this chapter, or are persons lawfully practicing under the exemptions enumer- 22 ated in this chapter, and further provided that said business entity, except 23 utilities regulated by the Idaho public utilities commission, has been issued 24 a certificate of authorization by the board as provided by this chapter. No 25 business entity shall be relieved of responsibility for the conduct or acts of 26 its employees or officers by reason of its compliance with the provisions of 27 this chapter, nor shall any individual practicing professional engineering or 28 professional land surveying as defined in this chapter, be relieved of respon- 29 sibility for engineering or land surveying services performed by reason of his 30 employment or relationship with such business entity. All final drawings, 31 specifications, plats, reports, or other engineering or land surveying papers 32 or documents involving the practice of professional engineering or profes- 33 sional land surveying as defined in this chapter, which shall have been pre- 34 pared or approved for the use of or for delivery to any person or for public 35 record within this state shall be dated and bear the signature and seal of the 36 professional engineer or professional land surveyor who prepared or approved 37 them. 38 (2) A business entity organized pursuant to this section may provide or 39 offer to provide allied professional services as defined in section 30-1303, 40 Idaho Code, in connection with the providing of engineering or land surveying 41 services, by persons licensed in allied professions acting as employees or 42 officers, provided such persons are duly licensed or otherwise legally author- 43 ized to render such allied professional services within this state. 44 (3) A business entity desiring a certificate of authorization for engi- 45 neering, for land surveying, or for both, shall file with the board a descrip- 46 tion of the engineering or land surveying service to be offered or practiced 47 in the state, an application upon a form to be prescribed by the board and the 48 designation required by the following paragraph, accompanied by the applica- 49 tion fee. 50 (4) Such business entity shall file with the board a designation of an 51 individual or individuals dulyregistered and certifiedlicensed to practice 52 professional engineering or professional land surveying in this state who 23 1 shall be in responsible charge of the practice of professional engineering or 2 land surveying, as applicable, by said business entity in this state. In the 3 event there shall be a change in the individual or individuals in responsible 4 charge, such changes shall be designated in writing and filed with the board 5 within thirty (30) days after the effective date of such change. 6 If all requirements of this chapter are met, the board shall issue to such 7 business entity a certificate of authorization for professional engineering, 8 for land surveying, or for both; provided, however, the board may refuse to 9 issue a certificate if any facts exist which would entitle the board to sus- 10 pend or revoke an existing certificate. 11 A professional engineer or professional land surveyor who renders occa- 12 sional, part-time or consulting engineering or land surveying services to or 13 for a business entity may not be designated as the person in responsible 14 charge for the professional activities of the business entity. 15 (5) The secretary of state shall not accept for filing from any person 16 any assumed business name which includes within its name any of the words 17 "engineer," "engineering," "land surveyor," "land surveying," or any modifica- 18 tion or derivation thereof, unless the board shall have issued a letter indi- 19 cating that the person has a licensed professional in responsible charge of 20 the professional activities of the sole proprietorship or business entity. The 21 board may notify the secretary of state, in writing, that it waives any objec- 22 tion to the name if the person is clearly not governed by chapter 12, title 23 54, Idaho Code. The secretary of state shall not accept for filing the organi- 24 zational documents of an Idaho business entity, or authorize the transaction 25 of business by any foreign business entity which includes, among objects for 26 which it is established or within its name, any of the words "engineer," 27 "engineering," "land surveyor," "land surveying," or any modification or deri- 28 vation thereof, unless the board shall have issued for said applicant a cer- 29 tificate of authorization or a letter indicating the eligibility of said 30 applicant to receive such certificate. The board may notify the secretary of 31 state, in writing, that it waives any objection to the name or purpose of any 32 business entity if it is clearly not governed by chapter 12, title 54, Idaho 33 Code. The business entity applying shall include such certificate or letter 34 from the board with any filings submitted to the secretary of state. 35 SECTION 26. That Section 54-1236, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 36 amended to read as follows: 37 54-1236. EXCLUSIVE JURISDICTION OF THE STATE -- RESTRICTION ON REQUIRE- 38 MENT FOR ADDITIONAL LICENSES OR FEES. (1) Only the board ofregistration39 licensure of professional engineers and professional land surveyors of the 40 state of Idaho is authorized and empowered to issue licenses to persons to 41 practice the profession of engineering or land surveying. 42 (2) No local jurisdiction shall have the authority to require additional 43 licensure or to require payment of any fees in order for any professional 44 engineer or professional land surveyor to engage in the practice of the pro- 45 fession for which the board has issued a license. 46 SECTION 27. That Section 55-1603, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 47 amended to read as follows: 48 55-1603. DEFINITIONS. Except where the context indicates a different 49 meaning, terms used in this chapter shall be defined as follows: 50 (1)An"aAccessory to a corner"ismeans any exclusively identifiable 51 physical object whose spatial relationship to the corner is recorded. Accesso- 24 1 ries may be bearing trees, bearing objects, monuments, reference monuments, 2 line trees, pits, mounds, charcoal-filled bottles, steel or wooden stakes, or 3 other objects. 4 (2)"Adequate evidence of the existence of a land survey monument" means5the visual presence of the monument or existence of a federal general land6office or bureau of land management plat on which the monument appears, or a7recorded corner perpetuation and filing form as provided in this chapter, or a8record of survey filed in accordance with chapter 19, title 55, Idaho Code, on9which the monument appears, or a subdivision plat filed in accordance with10chapter 13, title 50, Idaho Code, on which the monument appears.11(3) The"bBoard"ismeans the board ofregistrationlicensure of profes- 12 sional engineers and professional land surveyors. 13 (43)A"cCorner," unless otherwise defined, means a property corner, or a 14 property controlling corner, or a public land survey corner, or any combina- 15 tion of these. 16 (54) "Establish" means to determine the position of a corner either phys- 17 ically or mathematically. 18 (65)A"mMonument"ismeans a physical structure that occupies the exact 19 position of a corner. 20 (76)A"pProfessional land surveyor" means any person who is authorized 21 by the laws of this state to practice land surveying. 22 (87)A"pProperty controlling corner" for a propertyismeans a public 23 land survey corner, or any property corner, which does not lie on a property 24 line of the property in question, but which controls the location of one (1) 25 or more of the property corners of the property in question. 26 (98)A"pProperty corner"ismeans a geographic point on the surface of 27 the earth, and is on, a part of, and controls a property line. 28 (109)A"pPublic land survey corner"ismeans any point actually estab- 29 lished and monumented in an original survey or resurvey that determines the 30 boundaries of remaining public lands, or public lands patented, represented on 31 an official plat and in the field notes thereof, accepted and approved under 32 authority delegated by congress to the U.S. general land office and the U.S. 33 department of interior, bureau of land management. 34 (110)A"rReference monument"ismeans a special monument that does not 35 occupy the same geographical position as the corner itself, but whose spatial 36 relationship to the corner is recorded, and which serves to witness the cor- 37 ner. 38 SECTION 28. That Section 55-1608, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 39 amended to read as follows: 40 55-1608. PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR TO RECONSTRUCT MONUMENTS. In every 41 case where a corner record of a survey corner is required to be filed or 42 recorded under the provisions of this chapter, the professional land surveyor 43 must reconstruct or rehabilitate the monument of such corner, and accessories 44 to such corner, so that it will be as permanent a monument as is reasonably45possible to provide and so that it may be located with facility at any time in46the future. 47 Any monument set shallbe permanently marked or tagged with the certifi-48cate number of the professional land surveyor in responsible chargeconform to 49 the provisions of section 54-1227, Idaho Code. If the monument is set by a 50 public officer, it shall be marked by an appropriate official designation. 51 SECTION 29. That Section 55-1612, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 52 amended to read as follows: 25 1 55-1612. PENALTY. Professional land surveyors failing to comply with the 2 provisions hereofand professional engineers who prepare plans which do not3indicate the presence of corners for which adequate evidence existsshall be 4 deemed to be within the purview of section 54-1220, Idaho Code, and shall be 5 subject to disciplinary action as in said section provided.Any person shall6be subject to the penalties prescribed in section 54-1234, Idaho Code, if they7prepare plans for the construction of any facility and construction of that8facility results in the defacing, injury or removal of a monument, if the9plans they prepare do not indicate the presence of a corner or corners for10which adequate evidence exists.11 SECTION 30. That Section 55-1613, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 12 amended to read as follows: 13 55-1613. MONUMENTS DISTURBED BY CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES -- PROCEDURE -- 14 REQUIREMENTS. Whenadequate evidenceprofessional engineers prepare construc- 15 tion documents for projects which may disturb land survey monuments, a field 16 search shall be conducted by, or under the direction of, a professional land 17 surveyor to determine whether monuments, reference monuments or accessories to 18 corners physically exists as toat the location of, or referencing the loca- 19 tion of,apublic land survey corners,subdivision, tract,property control- 20 ling corners or property, or other landcorners,. Ssuch monuments, reference 21 monuments or accessories to corners shall be located and referenced by or 22 under the direction of a professional land surveyor prior to the time when 23 construction or other activities may disturb them. Such monuments, reference 24 monuments or accessories to corners shall be reestablished and remonumented 25 by, or under the direction of, a professional land surveyor at the expense of 26 the agency or person causingthesuch loss or disturbance.of monuments.Pro- 27 fessional engineers who prepareplansconstruction documents which do not 28 indicate thepresenceexistence of corners,for which adequate evidence exists29 monuments, reference monuments and accessories to corners shall be deemed to 30 be within the purview of section 54-1220, Idaho Code, and shall be subject to 31 disciplinary action as provided in said section. Any person shall be subject 32 to the penalties prescribed in section 54-1234, Idaho Code, if they prepare 33plansconstruction documents for the construction of any facility which do not 34 indicate the existence of monuments, reference monuments and accessories to 35 corners and construction of that facility results in the defacing, injury or 36 removal ofamonuments,if the plans they prepare do not indicate the presence37of a corner or corners for which adequate evidence existsreference monuments 38 or accessories to corners. 26 IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES HOUSE BILL NO. 380, As Amended, As Amended BY BUSINESS COMMITTEE 1 AN ACT 2 RELATING TO PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS AND PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYORS; AMENDING 3 SECTION 50-1303, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR REVISED MONUMENT REQUIREMENTS 4 FOR CENTERLINE INTERSECTIONS, POINTS WHERE THE CENTERLINE CHANGES DIREC- 5 TION, POINTS, WITNESS CORNERS, REFERENCE MONUMENTS AND LOT AND BLOCK COR- 6 NERS, TO PROVIDE FOR AN EXCEPTION, TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY AND TO MAKE TECH- 7 NICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 54-1201, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT, 8 UNLESS EXEMPTED BY IDAHO CODE, A LAND SURVEYOR MUST BECOME DULY LICENSED 9 AS A PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR BY THE BOARD OF LICENSURE OF PROFESSIONAL 10 ENGINEERS AND PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYORS TO BE ALLOWED TO PRACTICE PRO- 11 FESSIONAL LAND SURVEYING AND TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY; AMENDING SECTION 12 54-1202, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE DEFINITIONS AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORREC- 13 TIONS; AMENDING SECTION 54-1203, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY; AMEND- 14 ING SECTION 54-1204, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY; AMENDING SECTION 15 54-1208, IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE THE POWER OF THE BOARD TO ADOPT AND AMEND 16 BYLAWS, TO PROVIDE THE BOARD THE POWER TO ADOPT AND AMEND ADMINISTRATIVE 17 RULES, TO CLARIFY CONTINUING EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS, TO PROVIDE THE CLAS- 18 SIFICATION OF CERTAIN INDIVIDUALS AS EMPLOYEES UNDER CERTAIN CONDITIONS 19 FOR PURPOSES OF THE IDAHO TORT CLAIMS ACT, TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY AND TO 20 CLARIFY TERMINOLOGY; AMENDING SECTION 54-1210, IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE A 21 REQUIREMENT THAT A CERTIFIED TRANSCRIPT OF THE BOARD'S RECORDS BE ADMISSI- 22 BLE IN EVIDENCE, TO PROVIDE THAT THE CERTIFIED MINUTES OF THE BOARD'S 23 RECORDS BE ADMISSIBLE IN EVIDENCE, TO REMOVE A REQUIREMENT THAT THE BOARD 24 SUBMIT TO THE GOVERNOR A COMPLETE YEARLY STATEMENT OF ITS RECEIPTS AND 25 EXPENDITURES, ATTESTED BY AFFIDAVITS OF ITS CHAIRMAN AND SECRETARY, TO 26 PROVIDE FOR THE BOARD TO SUBMIT TO THE GOVERNOR A SUMMARY YEARLY STATEMENT 27 OF ITS RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES AND TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY; AMENDING SEC- 28 TION 54-1211, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY; AMENDING SECTION 54-1212, 29 IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE A PROVISION PROVIDING THAT ANY PERSON HAVING THE 30 NECESSARY QUALIFICATIONS BE ENTITLED TO BE ELIGIBLE FOR REGISTRATION, TO 31 PROVIDE THAT ANY PERSON HAVING THE NECESSARY QUALIFICATIONS BE ENTITLED TO 32 BE ELIGIBLE TO ASSIGNMENT TO AN EXAMINATION FOR LICENSURE OR CERTIFICA- 33 TION, TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY, TO CLARIFY TERMINOLOGY AND TO MAKE A TECHNI- 34 CAL CORRECTION; AMENDING SECTION 54-1212, IDAHO CODE, AS AMENDED BY SEC- 35 TION 1, CHAPTER 125, LAWS OF 2002, AS AMENDED BY SECTION 2, CHAPTER 15, 36 LAWS OF 2003, AS AMENDED BY SECTION 2, CHAPTER 84, LAWS OF 2004, TO REMOVE 37 A PROVISION PROVIDING THAT ANY PERSON HAVING THE NECESSARY QUALIFICATIONS 38 BE ENTITLED TO BE ELIGIBLE FOR REGISTRATION, TO PROVIDE THAT ANY PERSON 39 HAVING THE NECESSARY QUALIFICATIONS BE ENTITLED TO BE ELIGIBLE TO ASSIGN- 40 MENT TO AN EXAMINATION FOR LICENSURE OR CERTIFICATION, TO REVISE TERMINOL- 41 OGY AND TO CLARIFY TERMINOLOGY; AMENDING SECTION 54-1213, IDAHO CODE, TO 42 STRIKE LANGUAGE PROVIDING THAT APPLICATIONS FOR LICENSURE MUST SHOW THE 43 APPLICANT'S TECHNICAL EXPERIENCE, TO REMOVE A PROVISION REQUIRING SEPARATE 44 APPLICATION FEES, TO PROVIDE THAT IF A CERTIFICATE OR LICENSE IS DENIED, 45 THE BOARD WILL RETAIN THE FEE PAID AS A PROCESSING FEE AND TO REVISE TER- 46 MINOLOGY; AMENDING SECTION 54-1214, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE CERTAIN 47 REQUIREMENTS THAT WARRANT ASSIGNMENT TO A SUBSEQUENT EXAMINATION IN THE 48 EVENT AN EXAMINEE FAILS THE EXAMINATION FOR THE FIRST, SECOND, THIRD OR 49 SUBSEQUENT TIME, TO REMOVE A PROVISION ALLOWING THE BOARD TO PUBLISH A 27 1 BROCHURE OF SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE WRITTEN EXAMINATION, TO REVISE TERMI- 2 NOLOGY AND TO CLARIFY TERMINOLOGY; AMENDING SECTION 54-1215, IDAHO CODE, 3 TO REMOVE A PROVISION FOR THE ISSUANCE OF A CARD INDICATING THAT AN 4 ENGINEER-IN-TRAINING'S OR A LAND SURVEYOR-IN-TRAINING'S NAME HAS BEEN 5 RECORDED AS SUCH IN THE BOARD'S OFFICE, TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY, TO CLARIFY 6 TERMINOLOGY AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 54-1216, 7 IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE A PROVISION FOR A MAXIMUM FEE FOR DELAYED RENEWAL 8 FOR EACH BIENNIUM DELINQUENCY, TO PROVIDE A MAXIMUM FEE FOR DELAYED 9 RENEWAL FOR EACH RENEWAL CYCLE DELINQUENCY, TO REMOVE A PROVISION FOR THE 10 REMOVAL OF AN ENGINEER-IN-TRAINING'S OR A LAND SURVEYOR-IN-TRAINING'S NAME 11 FROM THE BOARD'S CURRENT LIST FOR FAILURE TO TIMELY MEET CERTIFICATE OF 12 ENROLLMENT REQUIREMENTS, TO PROVIDE FOR THE REMOVAL OF AN ENGINEER 13 INTERN'S OR LAND SURVEYOR INTERN'S NAME FROM THE BOARD'S MAILING LIST FOR 14 FAILURE TO MEET CERTIFICATE RENEWAL REQUIREMENTS AND TO REVISE TERMINOL- 15 OGY; AMENDING SECTION 54-1218, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY; AMENDING 16 SECTION 54-1219, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR THE WAIVING OF CERTAIN LICEN- 17 SURE REQUIREMENTS FOR APPLICANTS WHO ARE LICENSED IN OTHER JURISDICTIONS 18 AND WHO MEET CERTAIN CRITERIA AND TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY; AMENDING SECTION 19 54-1220, IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE CERTAIN PROCEDURAL AND NOTICE REQUIREMENTS 20 FOR A DISCIPLINARY HEARING, TO REVISE AN ADMINISTRATIVE PENALTY, TO REVISE 21 TERMINOLOGY AND TO CLARIFY TERMINOLOGY; AMENDING SECTION 54-1221, IDAHO 22 CODE, TO REMOVE A PROVISION FOR THE REPLACEMENT OF A CERTIFICATE SUBJECT 23 TO THE RULES OF THE BOARD UPON PAYMENT OF THE ESTIMATED COST OF INVESTIGA- 24 TION AND TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY; AMENDING SECTION 54-1222, IDAHO CODE, TO 25 PROVIDE FOR THE ENFORCEMENT BY THE ATTORNEY GENERAL OF CHAPTER PROVISIONS 26 RELATING TO UNLICENSED PRACTICE AND FOR THE PROSECUTION OF ANY UNLICENSED 27 PERSON WITH REIMBURSEMENT BY THE BOARD TO THE ATTORNEY GENERAL FOR FEES 28 AND EXPENSES INCURRED IN THAT PROSECUTION AND TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY; 29 AMENDING SECTION 54-1223, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY; AMENDING SEC- 30 TION 54-1225, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL COR- 31 RECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 54-1227, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR 32 MAGNETICALLY DETECTABLE MONUMENTS, TO PERMIT LICENSED PROFESSIONAL ENGI- 33 NEERS TO PERFORM CERTAIN NONBOUNDARY SURVEYS AND TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY; 34 AMENDING SECTION 54-1228, IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE A PROVISION AUTHORIZING A 35 PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR TO ADMINISTER OATHS TO ASSISTANTS FOR THE 36 FAITHFUL PERFORMANCE OF DUTY AND TO CLARIFY TERMINOLOGY; AMENDING SECTION 37 54-1230, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR THE RIGHT OF ENTRY FOR PRIVATE SURVEY- 38 ING, TO PERMIT A PROPERLY LICENSED PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR AND HIS SUB- 39 ORDINATES TO GO UPON OR ACROSS THE LAND OF OTHER PARTIES, WHEN NECESSARY 40 TO CARRY OUT THE OBJECT OF EXISTING LAWS RELATIVE TO SURVEYS, WITHOUT 41 BEING GUILTY OF TRESPASS, TO PROVIDE FOR LIABILITY FOR DAMAGE DONE UPON 42 SUCH ENTRY AND TO PROVIDE PROCEDURES FOR WRITTEN NOTICE OF SUCH ENTRY; 43 AMENDING SECTION 54-1231, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR THE ASSESSMENT OF 44 DAMAGES FOR PRIVATE SURVEYING; AMENDING SECTION 54-1232, IDAHO CODE, TO 45 PROVIDE FOR THE TENDER OF DAMAGES FOR PRIVATE SURVEYING; AMENDING SECTION 46 54-1233, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR THE COST OF ASSESSMENT OF DAMAGES FOR 47 PRIVATE SURVEYING; AMENDING SECTION 54-1234, IDAHO CODE, TO CORRECT A MIS- 48 SPELLED WORD, TO REMOVE A PROVISION DESIGNATING A BUILDING AS A PERMANENT 49 BOUNDARY MARKER AND TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY; AMENDING SECTION 54-1235, IDAHO 50 CODE, TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY; AMENDING SECTION 54-1236, IDAHO CODE, TO 51 REVISE TERMINOLOGY; AMENDING SECTION 55-1603, IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE A DEF- 52 INITION, TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING 53 SECTION 55-1608, IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE A PROVISION REQUIRING A PROFES- 54 SIONAL LAND SURVEYOR TO RECONSTRUCT OR REHABILITATE A CORNER RECORD MONU- 55 MENT AND ACCESSORIES TO SUCH CORNER TO MEET CERTAIN CRITERIA AND TO PRO- 28 1 VIDE FOR A CODE REFERENCE; AMENDING SECTION 55-1612, IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE 2 PENALTIES FOR PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS WHO PREPARE CERTAIN PLANS AND TO 3 REMOVE CERTAIN PENALTIES FOR ANY PERSON WHO PREPARES CERTAIN PLANS WITH 4 SPECIFIED RESULTS OR FAILINGS; AND AMENDING SECTION 55-1613, IDAHO CODE, 5 TO REVISE PROCEDURE AND REQUIREMENTS FOR MONUMENTS WHICH MAY BE OR ARE 6 DISTURBED BY CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES, TO REMOVE REFERENCE TO SUBDIVISION 7 AND TRACT CORNERS AND TO CLARIFY TERMINOLOGY. 8 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Idaho: 9 SECTION 31. That Section 50-1303, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 10 amended to read as follows: 11 50-1303. SURVEY -- STAKES AND MONUMENTS -- ACCURACY. The centerline 12 intersections and points where the centerline changes direction on all 13 streets, avenues, and public highways, and all points, witness corners and 14 reference monuments on the exterior boundary where the boundary line changes 15 direction shall be marked with magnetically detectable monumentseither of16concrete, galvanized iron pipe, aluminum pipe, iron or steel rods or other17suitable monument approved by the county surveyor; if concrete be used they18shall not be less than six (6) inches by six (6) inches by twenty-four (24)19inches or in the case of public highways the size of a state standard right-20of-way monument, and be magnetically detectable; if galvanized iron pipe be21used they shall not be less than one (1) inch in diameter and thirty (30)22inches long; if aluminum pipe be used they shall not be less than one (1) inch23in diameter and thirty (30) inches long, and be magnetically detectable; and24if iron or steel rods be used theythe minimum size of which shallnotbeless25thanfive-eighths (5/8) of an inch in least dimension andthirty (30) inches26 two (2) feet long. Points shall be plainly and permanently marked upon monu-27ments so that measurements may be taken to them to within one-tenth (1/10) of28a foot. Airon or steel rod unless special circumstances preclude use of such 29 monument and all lot and block corners, witness corners,and reference monu- 30 ments for lot and block corners shall be marked with monumentsof either gal-31vanized iron pipe, not less than one-half (1/2) inch in diameter, or iron or32steel rods, not less than one-half (1/2) inch in least dimension and two (2)33feet long or other suitable monument approved by the county surveyor. All mon-34uments set shall be magnetically detectable and shall be permanently marked35with the registration number of the professional land surveyor in responsible36chargeconforming to the provisions of section 54-1227, Idaho Code. Monuments 37 shall be plainly and permanently marked so that measurements may be taken to 38 the marks within one-tenth (1/10) of a foot. All lot corners of a burial lot 39 within a platted cemetery need not be marked with a monument, but the block 40 corners shall beplaced within the cemetery in accordance with sound surveying41principles and practice, and at locations that willmonumented in order to 42 permit the accurate identification of each burial lot within the cemetery. The 43 monuments shallbe of either galvanized iron pipe or iron or steel rods or44bars not less than one-half (1/2) inch in least dimension and two (2) feet45long with marked cap; or caps not less than one (1) inch in diameterconform 46 to the provisions of section 54-1227, Idaho Code. The locations and descrip- 47 tions of all monuments within a platted cemetery shall becarefullyrecorded 48 upon the plat, and thepropercourses and distances of all boundary lines 49 shall be shown, but may be shown byappropriatelegend. The survey for any 50 plat shall be conducted in such a manner as to produce an unadjusted mathemat- 51 ical error of closure of not less than one (1) part in five thousand (5,000). 29 1 SECTION 32. That Section 54-1201, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 2 amended to read as follows: 3 54-1201. DECLARATION OF POLICY. To safeguard life, health and property, 4 every person practicing or offering to practice professional engineering or 5 professional land surveying, as herein defined, for any project physically 6 located in this state, shall submit evidence of his qualifications and bereg-7isteredlicensed as hereinafter provided; and it shall be unlawful for any 8 person to practice or offer to practice professional engineering or profes- 9 sional land surveying for any project physically located in this state, or to 10 use in connection with his name or otherwise assume, use or advertise any 11 title or description tending to convey the impression that he is aregistered12orlicensed professional engineer or professional land surveyor, unless such 13 person has been dulyregisteredlicensed or is exempted under the provisions 14 of this chapter. Except as exempted by section 54-1223, Idaho Code, an engi- 15 neer shall be allowed to practice professional engineering as defined in this 16 chapter only when he has become dulyregistered orlicensed as a professional 17 engineer by the board under this chapter. Except as exempted by section 18 54-1223, Idaho Code, a land surveyor shall be allowed to practice professional 19 land surveying as defined in this chapter only when he has become duly 20 licensed as a professional land surveyor by the board under this chapter. The 21 practice of professional engineering or professional land surveying shall be 22 deemed a privilege granted by the Idaho board ofregistrationlicensure of 23 professional engineers and professional land surveyors through the board, 24 based on qualifications of the individuals as evidenced by the person'scer-25tificate of registrationlicense, which shall not be transferable. 26 SECTION 33. That Section 54-1202, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 27 amended to read as follows: 28 54-1202. DEFINITIONS. As used in this chapter, unless the context or sub- 29 ject matter requires otherwise: 30(1) Engineer. The term "engineer" means a person who is qualified to31practice engineering by reason of his special knowledge and use of mathemati-32cal, physical and engineering sciences, and the principles and methods of33engineering analysis and design, acquired by professional education and engi-34neering experience.35(2) Professional Engineer. The term "professional engineer" means a per-36son who has been duly registered or licensed as a professional engineer by the37board under this chapter.38(3) Professional Engineering and Practice of Professional Engineering.39The terms "professional engineering" and "practice of professional engineer-40ing" mean any service or creative work offered to or performed for the public41for any project physically located in this state, such as consultation, inves-42tigation, evaluation, planning, designing, teaching upper division engineering43design subjects, and responsible charge of observation of construction in con-44nection with any public or private utilities, structures, buildings, machines,45equipment, processes, works, or projects, wherein the public welfare or the46safeguarding of life, health, or property is concerned or involved, when such47service requires the application of engineering principles and data. A person48shall be construed to practice or offer to practice professional engineering49within the meaning and intent of this chapter who practices or offers to prac-50tice any of the branches of the profession of engineering for the public for51any project physically located in this state or who, by verbal claim, sign,52advertisement, letterhead, card, or in any other way represents himself to be30 1a professional engineer or through the use of some other title implies that he2is a professional engineer or that he is registered under this chapter, or3holds himself out as able to perform or who does perform for the public for4any project physically located in this state, any engineering service or work5or any other service designated by the practitioner which is the practice of6professional engineering.7(4) Consulting Engineer. The term "consulting engineer" means a profes-8sional engineer whose principal occupation is the independent practice of pro-9fessional engineering; whose livelihood is obtained by offering engineering10services to the public; who is devoid of public, commercial and product affil-11iation that might tend to infer a conflict of interest; and who is cognizant12of his public and legal responsibilities, and is capable of discharging them.13(5) Professional Land Surveyor. The term "professional land surveyor"14means a person who is qualified by reason of his knowledge of the principles15of land surveying acquired by education and practical experience to engage in16the practice of professional land surveying and who has been duly registered17or licensed as a professional land surveyor by the board under this chapter.18(6) Professional Land Surveying and Practice of Professional Land Survey-19ing. The terms "land surveying" and "professional land surveying" mean respon-20sible charge of surveying of land to determine the correct boundary descrip-21tion, to convey, to establish or reestablish land boundaries, or to plat lands22and subdivisions thereof. Any person shall be construed to practice or offer23to practice professional land surveying who engages in professional land sur-24veying, or who, by verbal claim, sign, advertisement, letterhead, card, or in25any other way represents himself to be a professional land surveyor, or who26represents himself as able to perform or who does perform any professional27land surveying service or work or any other service designated by the practi-28tioner which is professional land surveying.29(7) Board. The term "board" means the Idaho board of registration of pro-30fessional engineers and professional land surveyors, hereinafter provided by31this chapter.32(8) Responsible Charge. The term "responsible charge" means the control33and direction of engineering work, or the control and direction of land sur-34veying work, requiring initiative, professional skill, independent judgment35and professional knowledge of the content of relevant documents during their36preparation. Except as allowed under section 54-1223, Idaho Code, reviewing,37or reviewing and correcting, documents after they have been prepared by others38does not constitute the exercise of responsible charge.39(9) Engineer-in-Training. The term "engineer-in-training" means a person40who has qualified for, taken and passed an examination in the fundamentals of41engineering subjects as provided in this chapter.42(10) Land Surveyor-in-Training. The term "land surveyor-in-training" means43a person who has qualified for, taken and passed an examination in the funda-44mentals of land surveying subjects as provided in this chapter.45(11) Rules of Professional Responsibility. The term "rules of professional46responsibility" means those rules, if any, promulgated by the board, as47authorized by the Idaho Code.48(12) Public. The term "public" means any person, firm, corporation, part-49nership, company, government agency, institution or any other entity recog-50nized by law.51(13) Business Entity. The term "business entity" means a corporation, pro-52fessional corporation, limited liability company, professional limited liabil-53ity company, general partnership, limited partnership, limited liability part-54nership, professional limited liability partnership or any other form of busi-55ness except a sole proprietorship.31 1 (1) "Board" means the Idaho board of licensure of professional engineers 2 and professional land surveyors, hereinafter provided by this chapter. 3 (2) "Business entity" means a corporation, professional corporation, lim- 4 ited liability company, professional limited liability company, general part- 5 nership, limited partnership, limited liability partnership, professional lim- 6 ited liability partnership or any other form of business except a sole propri- 7 etorship. 8 (3) "Consulting engineer" means a professional engineer whose principal 9 occupation is the independent practice of professional engineering; whose 10 livelihood is obtained by offering engineering services to the public; who is 11 devoid of public, commercial and product affiliation that might tend to infer 12 a conflict of interest; and who is cognizant of his public and legal responsi- 13 bilities, and is capable of discharging them. 14 (4) "Engineer" means a person who is qualified to practice engineering by 15 reason of his special knowledge and use of mathematical, physical and engi- 16 neering sciences, and the principles and methods of engineering analysis and 17 design, acquired by professional education and engineering experience. 18 (5) "Engineer intern" means a person who has qualified for, taken and 19 passed an examination in the fundamentals of engineering subjects as provided 20 in this chapter. 21 (6) "Land surveyor intern" means a person who has qualified for, taken 22 and passed an examination in the fundamentals of surveying subjects as pro- 23 vided in this chapter. 24 (7) "Professional engineer" means a person who has been duly licensed as 25 a professional engineer by the board under this chapter. 26 (8) "Professional engineering" and "practice of professional engineering" 27 mean any service or creative work offered to or performed for the public for 28 any project physically located in this state, such as consultation, investiga- 29 tion, evaluation, planning, designing, teaching upper division engineering 30 design subjects, and responsible charge of observation of construction in con- 31 nection with any public or private utilities, structures, buildings, machines, 32 equipment, processes, works, or projects, wherein the public welfare or the 33 safeguarding of life, health, or property is concerned or involved, when such 34 service requires the application of engineering principles and data. A person 35 shall be construed to practice or offer to practice professional engineering 36 within the meaning and intent of this chapter who practices or offers to prac- 37 tice any of the branches of the profession of engineering for the public for 38 any project physically located in this state or who, by verbal claim, sign, 39 advertisement, letterhead, card, or in any other way represents himself to be 40 a professional engineer or through the use of some other title implies that he 41 is a professional engineer or that he is licensed under this chapter, or holds 42 himself out as able to perform or who does perform for the public for any 43 project physically located in this state, any engineering service or work or 44 any other service designated by the practitioner which is the practice of pro- 45 fessional engineering. 46 (9) "Professional land surveying" and "practice of professional land sur- 47 veying" mean responsible charge of surveying of land to determine the correct 48 boundary description, to convey, to establish or reestablish land boundaries, 49 or to plat lands and subdivisions thereof. Any person shall be construed to 50 practice or offer to practice professional land surveying who engages in pro- 51 fessional land surveying, or who, by verbal claim, sign, advertisement, let- 52 terhead, card, or in any other way represents himself to be a professional 53 land surveyor, or who represents himself as able to perform or who does per- 54 form any professional land surveying service or work or any other service des- 55 ignated by the practitioner which is professional land surveying. 32 1 (10) "Professional land surveyor" means a person who is qualified by rea- 2 son of his knowledge of the principles of land surveying acquired by education 3 and practical experience to engage in the practice of professional land sur- 4 veying and who has been duly licensed as a professional land surveyor by the 5 board under this chapter. 6 (11) "Public" means any person, firm, corporation, partnership, company, 7 government agency, institution or any other entity recognized by law. 8 (12) "Responsible charge" means the control and direction of engineering 9 work, or the control and direction of land surveying work, requiring initia- 10 tive, professional skill, independent judgment and professional knowledge of 11 the content of relevant documents during their preparation. Except as allowed 12 under section 54-1223, Idaho Code, reviewing, or reviewing and correcting, 13 documents after they have been prepared by others does not constitute the 14 exercise of responsible charge. 15 (13) "Rules of professional responsibility" means those rules, if any, 16 promulgated by the board, as authorized by the Idaho Code. 17 (14)Signature. The term"sSignature"shallmeans either: an original 18 handwritten message identification containing the name of the person who 19 applied it; or a digital signature which is an electronic authentication proc- 20 ess attached to or logically associated with an electronic document. The digi- 21 tal signature must be unique to the person using it; must be capable of veri- 22 fication; must be under the sole control of the person using it; and must be 23 linked to a document in such a manner that the digital signature is invali- 24 dated if any data in the document is changed. 25 (15)Standard Design Plan. The term"sStandard design plan"shallmeans a 26 building, structure, equipment or facility which is intended to be constructed 27 or sited at multiple locations and for which some or all of the plans must be 28 prepared by a professional engineer. 29 SECTION 34. That Section 54-1203, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 30 amended to read as follows: 31 54-1203. IDAHO BOARD OFREGISTRATIONLICENSURE OF PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS 32 AND PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYORS. A board to be known as the "Idaho board of 33registrationlicensure of professional engineers and professional land sur- 34 veyors" is a division of the Idaho department of self-governing agencies and 35 shall administer the provisions of this chapter. It shall consist of five (5) 36 persons dulyregisteredlicensed as provided by this chapter, appointed by the 37 governor from among nominees recommended by any organized and generally recog- 38 nized state engineering society in this state for the professional engineer 39 members or any organized and generally recognized state land surveying society 40 in this state for the professional land surveyor member. The board shall be 41 comprised of four (4) personsregisteredlicensed as professional engineers 42 and one (1) personregisteredlicensed as a professional land surveyor. The 43 members of the board shall have the qualifications required by section 44 54-1204, Idaho Code. The members of the present board shall continue to serve 45 for the balance of their respective terms of appointment. Each member of the 46 board shall take, subscribe and file the oath required by chapter 4, title 59, 47 Idaho Code, before entering upon the duties of the office. On the expiration 48 of the term of any member, a successor shall be appointed in like manner by 49 the governor for a term of five (5) years. Any appointment to complete a term 50 that has not expired, because of resignation or inability of a member to serve 51 for any reason, shall be for the unexpired portion of the term. A member of 52 the board shall hold office until the expiration of the term for which he was 53 appointed and until his successor has been appointed and qualified. A member 33 1 after serving two (2) consecutive full terms in addition to any unexpired por- 2 tion of a term, shall not be reappointed for a period of two (2) years. The 3 board, on its own initiative, may appoint any former member as anmemberemer- 4 itus member for special assignment to assist the board in the administration 5 of this chapter. 6 SECTION 35. That Section 54-1204, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 7 amended to read as follows: 8 54-1204. QUALIFICATION OF MEMBERS OF BOARD. Members of the board shall be 9 citizens of the United States and residents of this state, and they shall have 10 been engaged for at least twelve (12) years in the practice of engineering for 11 the professional engineer members or land surveying for the professional land 12 surveyor member, shall have been in responsible charge for at least five (5) 13 years of important professional engineering or professional land surveying 14 work, and shall beregisteredlicensed under the provisions of this chapter. 15 Responsible charge of engineering or land surveying teaching may be construed 16 as responsible charge of important professional engineering or professional 17 land surveying work. 18 SECTION 36. That Section 54-1208, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 19 amended to read as follows: 20 54-1208. BOARD -- POWERS. (1) The board shall have the power to adopt and 21 amendall bylawsadministrative rules including, but not limited to, rules of 22 professional responsibility, rules of continuing professional developmentfor23professional land surveyorsnot to exceed sixteen (16) hours annually for each 24 profession for which the professional is licensed, and rules of procedure, not 25 inconsistent with the constitution and laws of this state, which may be rea- 26 sonably necessary for the proper performance of its duties and the administra- 27 tion of the chapter and the regulation of proceedings before the board. These 28 actions by the board shall be binding upon personsregisteredlicensed under 29 this chapter and shall be applicable to business entities holding a certifi- 30 cate of authorization as provided in section 54-1235, Idaho Code. It shall 31 adopt and have an official seal which shall be affixed to each license and 32 certificate issued. It shall have power to provide an office, office equipment 33 and facilities and such books and records as may be reasonably necessary for 34 the proper performance of its duties. 35 (2) In carrying into effect the provisions of this chapter, the board may 36 subpoena witnesses and compel their attendance, and also may require the sub- 37 mission of books, papers, documents, or other pertinent data in any disciplin- 38 ary matters or in any case wherever a violation of this chapter is alleged. 39 Upon failure or refusal to comply with any such order of the board, or upon 40 failure to honor its subpoena as herein provided, the board may apply to any 41 court of any jurisdiction to enforce compliance with same. 42 (3) The board is hereby authorized in the name of the state to apply for 43 relief by injunction in the established manner provided in cases of civil pro- 44 cedure, without bond, to enforce the provisions of this chapter or to restrain 45 any violation thereof. Venue for all such actions shall be in the district 46 court of the fourth judicial district, Ada county, Idaho. 47 (4) The board may subject an applicant forregistrationlicensure or cer- 48 tification to such examination as it deems necessary to determine qualifica- 49 tions. 50 (5) Any action, claim or demand to recover money damages from the board 51 or its employees which any person is legally entitled to recover as compensa- 34 1 tion for the negligent or otherwise wrongful act or omission of the board or 2 its employees, when acting within the course and scope of their employment, 3 shall be governed by the Idaho tort claims act, chapter 9, title 6, Idaho 4 Code. For purposes of this section, the term "employees" shall include, in 5 addition to those persons listed in section 6-902(4), Idaho Code, special 6 assignment members, emeritus members andotherany independent contractors 7 while acting within the course and scope of their board related work. 8 (6) The board may recommend arbitration of disputes between professional 9 engineers or disputes between professional land surveyors. 10 SECTION 37. That Section 54-1210, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 11 amended to read as follows: 12 54-1210. RECORDS AND REPORTS. (1) The board shall keep a record of its 13 proceedings and aregisterrecord of all applications forregistrationlicen- 14 sure or certification, whichregisterrecord shall show: the name, date of 15 birth and last known address of each applicant; the date of the application; 16 the place of business of such applicant; his education, experience and other 17 qualifications; type of examination required; whether or not the applicant was 18 rejected; whether or not a certificateof registrationor license was granted; 19 the dates of the action of the board; and any other information as may be 20 deemed necessary by the board. 21 (2) The records of the board shall be prima facie evidence of the pro- 22 ceedings of the board set forth therein, anda transcriptminutes thereof, 23 duly certified by the secretary of the board under seal, shall be admissible 24 in evidence with the same force and effect as if the original were produced. 25 (3) Annually the board shall submit to the governor a report of its 26transactionsactivities of the preceding year, and shall also transmit to him 27 acompletesummary statement of the receipts and expenditures of the board,28attested by affidavits of its chairman and its secretary. 29 (4) Board records and papers are subject to disclosure according to chap- 30 ter 3, title 9, Idaho Code. 31 SECTION 38. That Section 54-1211, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 32 amended to read as follows: 33 54-1211. ROSTER. A complete roster showing the names and last known 34 addresses of allregisteredprofessional engineers, allregisteredprofes- 35 sional land surveyors, all business entities holding certificates of authori- 36 zation as required under section 54-1235, Idaho Code, and all who possess cur- 37 rent certification as engineers-in-traininginterns and as land surveyors-in-38traininginterns shall be maintained by the board in an electronic format 39 available to the public. 40 SECTION 39. That Section 54-1212, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 41 amended to read as follows: 42 54-1212. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR EXAMINATION AND LICENSE. Except as 43 herein otherwise expressly provided, no license as a professional engineer or 44 professional land surveyor, or certification as an engineer-in-trainingintern 45 or land surveyor-in-trainingintern, shall be issued until an applicant has 46 successfully passed an examination given by or under the supervision of the 47 board, nor shall a license as a professional engineer or professional land 48 surveyor, or certification as an engineer-in-trainingintern or land 49 surveyor-in-trainingintern, be issued to an applicant having habits or char- 35 1 acter that would justify revocation or suspension of his license or certifi- 2 cate, as provided in section 54-1220, Idaho Code. The following shall be con- 3 sidered as minimum evidence satisfactory to the board that the applicant is 4 qualified for assignment to an examination: 5 (1) As a professional engineer: 6 (a) Graduation from an approved engineering curriculum of four (4) years 7 or more in a school or college approved by the board as being of satisfac- 8 tory standing, passage of an examination on the fundamentals of engineer- 9 ing acceptable to the board, and a specific record, after graduation, of 10 an additional four (4) years or more of progressive experience in engi- 11 neering work of a grade and character satisfactory to the board, and indi- 12 cating that the applicant is competent to practice professional engineer- 13 ing; or 14 (b) Graduation with a bachelor's degree in a related science from a 15 school or college approved by the board, and evidence satisfactory to the 16 board that the applicant possesses knowledge and skill approximating that 17 attained through graduation from an approved four (4) year engineering 18 curriculum, passage of an examination on the fundamentals of engineering 19 acceptable to the board, and a specific record, after graduation, of an 20 additional four (4) years or more of progressive experience in engineering 21 work of a grade and character satisfactory to the board and indicating 22 that the applicant is competent to practice professional engineering. 23 (2) As a professional land surveyor: 24 (a) Graduation from an approved surveying curriculum of four (4) years or 25 more in a school or college approved by the board as being of satisfactory 26 standing, passage of an examination on the fundamentals oflandsurveying 27 acceptable to the board, and a specific record of an additional four (4) 28 years or more of progressive combined office and field experience in land 29 surveying work, of a grade and character satisfactory to the board and 30 indicating that the applicant is competent to practice professional land 31 surveying; or 32 (b) At least sixty (60) semester credit hours of college level academic 33 education beyond high school, including a minimum of fifteen (15) semester 34 credit hours in surveying, passage of an examination on the fundamentals 35 oflandsurveying acceptable to the board, and a specific record of an 36 additional six (6) years of progressive combined office and field experi- 37 ence in land surveying work of a grade and character satisfactory to the 38 board and indicating that the applicant is competent to practice land sur- 39 veying; or 40 (c) Evidence that the applicant possesses knowledge and skill, satisfac- 41 tory to the board, similar to that attained upon completion of an approved 42 college level academic curriculum, passage of an examination on the funda- 43 mentals of land surveying acceptable to the board, and evidence of a spe- 44 cific record of an additional eight (8) years of progressive combined 45 office and field experience in land surveying work of a grade and charac- 46 ter satisfactory to the board and indicating that the applicant is compe- 47 tent to practice land surveying. 48 (3) As an engineer-in-trainingintern: 49 (a) Graduation from or in the last two (2) semesters of an approved engi- 50 neering curriculum of four (4) years or more in a school or college 51 approved by the board as being of satisfactory standing and indicating 52 that the applicant is competent to enroll as an engineer-in-training53 intern; or 54 (b) Graduation with a bachelor's degree in a related science from a 55 school or college approved by the board as being of satisfactory standing, 36 1 and evidence satisfactory to the board that the applicant possesses knowl- 2 edge and skill approximating that attained through graduation from an 3 approved four (4) year engineering curriculum, and indicating that the 4 applicant is competent to be enrolled as an engineer-in-trainingintern. 5 (c) In the event the applicant qualifies for assignment to the examina- 6 tion during the last two (2) semesters of college under the provisions of 7 section 54-1212(3)(a), Idaho Code, and a passing grade is attained, a cer- 8 tificate will be issued only after the applicant graduates. 9 (4) As a land surveyor-in-trainingintern: 10 (a) Graduation from, or in the last two (2) semesters of, an approved 11 surveying curriculum of four (4) years or more in a school or college 12 approved by the board as being of satisfactory standing and indicating 13 that the applicant is competent to be enrolled as a land 14 surveyor-in-trainingintern; or 15 (b) At least sixty (60) semester credit hours of college level academic 16 education beyond high school, including a minimum of fifteen (15) semester 17 credit hours in surveying, and in addition, a specific record of three (3) 18 years or more of progressive combined office and field experience in land 19 surveying work of a grade and character satisfactory to the board that the 20 applicant is competent to be enrolled as a land surveyor-in-training21 intern; or 22 (c) Possesses knowledge and skill, satisfactory to the board, similar to 23 that attained upon completion of an approved college level academic cur- 24 riculum and evidence of a specific record of at least four (4) years' 25 experience of progressive combined office and field experience of a grade 26 and character satisfactory to the board that the applicant is competent to 27 be enrolled as a land surveyor-in-trainingintern. 28 In counting years of experience for assignment to the professional engi- 29 neer or professional land surveyor examination, the board may, at its discre- 30 tion, give credit, not in excess of one (1) year, for satisfactory graduate 31 study toward a master's degree and not in excess of an additional one (1) year 32 for satisfactory graduate study toward a doctorate degree. In the event an 33 applicant obtains a doctorate degree without first obtaining a master's 34 degree, the board may, at its discretion, give credit, not in excess of two 35 (2) years. 36 In considering the combined education and experience qualifications of 37 applicants, the board shall consider engineering teaching, land surveying 38 teaching, each year of satisfactory completion of undergraduate college educa- 39 tion, advanced degrees in engineering and advanced degrees in land surveying 40 in establishing the applicants' minimum composite knowledge and skill. 41 The mere execution, as a contractor, of work designed by a professional 42 engineer, or the supervision of the construction of such work as a foreman or 43 superintendent, shall not be deemed to be the practice of engineering, but if 44 such experience, in the opinion of the board, has involved responsible super- 45 vision of a character that will tend to expand the engineering knowledge and 46 skill of the applicant the board may in its discretion give such credit there- 47 for as it may deem proper. 48 Any person having the necessary qualifications prescribed in this chapter 49 to entitle him toregistrationassignment to an examination for licensure or 50 certification shall be eligible for suchregistrationassignment although he 51 may not be practicing his profession at the time of making his application. 52 SECTION 40. That Section 54-1212, Idaho Code, as amended by Section 1, 53 Chapter 125, Laws of 2002, as amended by Section 2, Chapter 15, Laws of 2003, 54 as amended by Section 2, Chapter 84, Laws of 2004, be, and the same is hereby 37 1 amended to read as follows: 2 54-1212. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR EXAMINATION AND LICENSE. Except as 3 herein otherwise expressly provided, no license as a professional engineer or 4 professional land surveyor, or certification as an engineer-in-trainingintern 5 or land surveyor-in-trainingintern, shall be issued until an applicant has 6 successfully passed an examination given by or under the supervision of the 7 board, nor shall a license as a professional engineer or professional land 8 surveyor, or certification as an engineer-in-trainingintern or land 9 surveyor-in-trainingintern, be issued to an applicant having habits or char- 10 acter that would justify revocation or suspension of his license or certifi- 11 cate, as provided in section 54-1220, Idaho Code. The following shall be con- 12 sidered as minimum evidence satisfactory to the board that the applicant is 13 qualified for assignment to an examination: 14 (1) As a professional engineer: 15 (a) Graduation from an approved engineering curriculum of four (4) years 16 or more in a school or college approved by the board as being of satisfac- 17 tory standing, passage of an examination on the fundamentals of engineer- 18 ing acceptable to the board, and a specific record, after graduation, of 19 an additional four (4) years or more of progressive experience in engi- 20 neering work of a grade and character satisfactory to the board, and indi- 21 cating that the applicant is competent to practice professional engineer- 22 ing; or 23 (b) Graduation with a bachelor's degree in a related science from a 24 school or college approved by the board, and evidence satisfactory to the 25 board that the applicant possesses knowledge and skill approximating that 26 attained through graduation from an approved four (4) year engineering 27 curriculum, passage of an examination on the fundamentals of engineering 28 acceptable to the board, and a specific record, after graduation, of four 29 (4) years or more of progressive experience in engineering work of a grade 30 and character satisfactory to the board and indicating that the applicant 31 is competent to practice professional engineering. 32 (2) As a professional land surveyor: 33 (a) Graduation from an approved surveying curriculum of four (4) years or 34 more in a school or college approved by the board as being of satisfactory 35 standing, passage of an examination on the fundamentals oflandsurveying 36 acceptable to the board, and a specific record of an additional four (4) 37 years or more of progressive combined office and field experience in land 38 surveying work of a grade and character satisfactory to the board and 39 indicating that the applicant is competent to practice professional land 40 surveying; or 41 (b) Graduation with a bachelor's degree in a related science from a 42 school or college approved by the board as being of satisfactory standing, 43 and evidence satisfactory to the board that the applicant possesses knowl- 44 edge and skill approximating that attained through graduation from an 45 approved four (4) year surveying curriculum, passage of an examination on 46 the fundamentals oflandsurveying acceptable to the board, and a specific 47 record of an additional four (4) years or more of progressive combined 48 office and field experience in land surveying work of a grade and charac- 49 ter satisfactory to the board and indicating that the applicant is compe- 50 tent to practice land surveying. 51 (3) As an engineer-in-trainingintern: 52 (a) Graduation from or in the last two (2) semesters of an approved engi- 53 neering curriculum of four (4) years or more in a school or college 54 approved by the board as being of satisfactory standing and indicating 38 1 that the applicant is competent to enroll as an engineer-in-training2 intern; or 3 (b) Graduation with a bachelor's degree in a related science from a 4 school or college approved by the board, and evidence satisfactory to the 5 board that the applicant possesses knowledge and skill approximating that 6 attained through graduation from an approved four (4) year engineering 7 curriculum, and indicating that the applicant is competent to be enrolled 8 as an engineer-in-trainingintern. 9 (c) In the event the applicant qualifies for assignment to the examina- 10 tion during the last two (2) semesters of college under the provisions of 11 section 54-1212(3)(a), Idaho Code, and a passing grade is attained, a cer- 12 tificate will be issued only after the applicant graduates. 13 (4) As a land surveyor-in-trainingintern: 14 (a) Graduation from, or in the last two (2) semesters of, an approved 15 surveying curriculum of four (4) years or more in a school or college 16 approved by the board as being of satisfactory standing and indicating 17 that the applicant is competent to be enrolled as a land 18 surveyor-in-trainingintern; or 19 (b) Graduation with a bachelor's degree in a related science from a 20 school or college approved by the board, evidence satisfactory to the 21 board that the applicant possesses knowledge and skill approximating that 22 attained through graduation from an approved four (4) year surveying cur- 23 riculum, and indicating that the applicant is competent to be enrolled as 24 a land surveyor-in-trainingintern. 25 (c) In the event the applicant qualifies for assignment to the examina- 26 tion during the last two (2) semesters of college under the provisions of 27 subsection (4)(a) of this section, and attains a passing grade, a certifi- 28 cate shall be issued only after the applicant graduates. 29 In counting years of experience for assignment to the professional engi- 30 neer or professional land surveyor examination, the board may, at its discre- 31 tion, give credit, not in excess of one (1) year, for satisfactory graduate 32 study toward a master's degree and not in excess of an additional one (1) year 33 for satisfactory graduate study toward a doctorate degree. In the event an 34 applicant obtains a doctorate degree without first obtaining a master's 35 degree, the board may, at its discretion, give credit, not in excess of two 36 (2) years. 37 In considering the combined education and experience qualifications of 38 applicants, the board shall consider engineering teaching, land surveying 39 teaching, each year of satisfactory completion of undergraduate college educa- 40 tion, advanced degrees in engineering and advanced degrees in land surveying 41 in establishing the applicants' minimum composite knowledge and skill. 42 The mere execution, as a contractor, of work designed by a professional 43 engineer, or the supervision of the construction of such work as a foreman or 44 superintendent, shall not be deemed to be the practice of engineering, but if 45 such experience, in the opinion of the board, has involved responsible super- 46 vision of a character that will tend to expand the engineering knowledge and 47 skill of the applicant the board may in its discretion give such credit there- 48 for as it may deem proper. 49 Any person having the necessary qualifications prescribed in this chapter 50 to entitle him toregistrationassignment to an examination for licensure or 51 certification shall be eligible for suchregistrationassignment although he 52 may not be practicing his profession at the time of making his application. 53 SECTION 41. That Section 54-1213, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 54 amended to read as follows: 39 1 54-1213. APPLICATIONS ANDREGISTRATIONFEES. Applications forregistra-2tionlicensure as a professional engineer or professional land surveyor, or 3 certification as an engineer-in-trainingintern or land surveyor-in-training4 intern, shall be on forms prescribed and furnished by the board. The applica- 5 tion shall be made under oath, and shall show the applicant's education and a 6 detailed summary of histechnical andengineering or land surveying experi- 7 ence. An applicant forregistrationlicensure as a professional engineer or 8 professional land surveyor shall furnish not less than five (5) references, of 9 whom three (3) or more should beregisteredprofessional engineers or profes- 10 sional land surveyors, as applicable, having personal knowledge of the 11 applicant's engineering or land surveying experience. An applicant for certi- 12 fication as an engineer-in-trainingintern or land surveyor-in-training13 intern shall furnish not less than three (3) references of whom at least one 14 (1) should be aregisteredprofessional engineer or professional land sur- 15 veyor, as applicable, having personal knowledge of the applicant's engineering 16 or land surveying experience. Applications for certificates of authorization 17 shall be made in accordance with section 54-1235, Idaho Code. 18 The maximum application fee for professional engineers or professional 19 land surveyors seeking to be licensed by an eight (8) hour or longer examina- 20 tion shall be an amount equal to the amount charged the board by the entity 21 preparing and administering the examination, plus an administrative fee not to 22 exceed one hundred dollars ($100). The total application fee shall accompany 23 the application. 24 The maximum application fee for an applicant who seeks a certificate as an 25 engineer-in-trainingintern or land surveyor-in-trainingintern shall be an 26 amount equal to the amount charged the board by the entity preparing and 27 administering the examination, plus an administrative fee not to exceed fifty 28 dollars ($50.00). The application fee shall accompany the application. 29 The maximum application fee for business entities seeking a certificate of 30 authorization shall be two hundred dollars ($200). The application fee shall 31 accompany the application. 32Separate application fees shall accompany all applications for each of the33four (4) classes of examinations: professional land surveyor, engineer-in-34training, land surveyor-in-training and professional engineer.35 The amount of theregistrationlicense fee or certificate fee shall be 36 fixed by the board prior to June 30th of any year and shall continue in force 37 until changed. 38 Should the board deny the issuance of a certificateof registrationor 39authorizationlicense to any applicant, the feedepositedpaid shall be 40 retained asan applicationa processing fee. 41 SECTION 42. That Section 54-1214, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 42 amended to read as follows: 43 54-1214. EXAMINATIONS. (1) Examinations will be held at such times and 44 places as the board directs. The board shall determine the acceptable grade on 45 examinations. 46 (2) Written examinations will be given in two (2) sections and may be 47 taken only after the applicant has met the other minimum requirements as given 48 in section 54-1212, Idaho Code, and has been approved by the board for admis- 49 sion to the examinations as follows: 50 (a) Fundamentals of Engineering -- The examination consists of an eight 51 (8) hour testperiodon the fundamentals of engineering. Passing this 52 examination qualifies the examinee for an engineer-in-trainingintern cer- 53 tificate, provided he has met all other requirements of certification 40 1 required by this chapter. 2 (b) Principles and Practice of Engineering -- The examination consists of 3 a minimum of an eight (8) hour testperiodon applied engineering. Passing 4 this examination qualifies the examinee forregistrationlicensure as a 5 professional engineer, provided he has met the other requirements forreg-6istrationlicensure required by this chapter. 7 (c) Fundamentals ofLandSurveying -- The examination consists of an 8 eight (8) hour testperiodon the fundamentals oflandsurveying. Passing 9 this examination qualifies the examinee for a land surveyor-in-training10 intern certificate, provided he has met all other requirements for certi- 11 fication required by this chapter. 12 (d) Principles and Practice ofLandSurveying -- The examination consists 13 of a minimum of an eight (8) hour testperiodon appliedlandsurveying. 14 Passing this examination qualifies the examinee forregistrationlicensure 15 as a professional land surveyor, provided he has met the other require- 16 ments forregistrationlicensure required by this chapter. 17 (3) A candidate failing all or part ofthean examination for the first 18 time may apply for reexamination, which may be granted upon payment of a fee 19 equal to the total application fee for the required examination. In the event 20 of a second failure, the examinee shall be required toappear before the board21or a member thereof toobtain a minimum of one (1) additional year of experi- 22 ence, acceptable to the board, from the date of the second examination fail- 23 ure, and submit evidence of having completed an additional eight (8) semester 24 credits of college level academic education relating to the examination, 25 before the board will consider that he has acquired the necessary additional 26 knowledge to warrant assignment to a third examination. In the event of a 27 third or subsequent failure, the examinee shall be required to obtain a mini- 28 mum of three (3) additional years of experience, acceptable to the board, from 29 the date of the third or subsequent examination failure, and submit evidence 30 of having completed an additional twelve (12) semester credits of college 31 level academic education relating to the examination, before the board will 32 consider that he has acquired the necessary additional knowledge to warrant 33 assignment to a subsequent examination. 34 (4) The board may prepare and adopt specifications for the written exami- 35 nations in engineering and land surveying.They may be published in brochure36form and be available to any person interested in being registered as a pro-37fessional engineer or as a professional land surveyor.38 SECTION 43. That Section 54-1215, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 39 amended to read as follows: 40 54-1215.CERTIFICATESLICENSE -- SEALS -- INTERN CERTIFICATES. (1) The 41 board shall issue acertificate of registrationlicense upon payment of the 42registrationfee as provided for in this chapter to any applicant who, in the 43 opinion of the board, has satisfactorily met all of the requirements of this 44 chapter for licensure as a professional engineer or professional land 45 surveyor, and an enrollmentcertificate shall be issued to those who qualify 46 as an engineers-in-training andintern or a land surveyors-in-trainingintern. 47 In the case of aregisteredprofessional engineer, thecertificatelicense 48 shall authorize the practice of "professional engineering," and in the case of 49 aregisteredprofessional land surveyor thecertificatelicense shall author- 50 ize the practice of "professional land surveying."Certificates of registra-51tionLicenses shall show the full name of theregistrantlicensee, shall give 52 aserial registrationlicense number, and shall be signed by the chairman and 53 the secretary of the board under seal of the board. 41 1 (2) The issuance of acertificate of registrationlicense by the board 2 shall be prima facie evidence that the person named therein is entitled to all 3 the rights, privileges and responsibilities of aregisteredlicensed profes- 4 sional engineer or of aregisteredlicensed professional land surveyor, pro- 5 vided that saidcertificate of registrationlicense has not expired or has not 6 been suspended or revoked. 7 (3) Eachregistrantlicensee hereunder shall, uponregistration8 licensure, obtain a seal, the use and design of which are described below. It 9 shall be unlawful for any person to affix or to permit his seal and signature 10 to be affixed to any documents after thecertificatelicense of theregistrant11 licensee named thereon has expired or has been suspended or revoked, unless 12 saidcertificatelicense shall have been renewed, reinstated, or reissued, or 13 for the purpose of aiding or abetting any other person to evade or attempt to 14 evade any portion of this chapter. 15 (a) The seal may be a rubber stamp, crimp or electronically generated 16 image. Whenever the seal is applied, theregistrant'slicensee's signature 17 and date shall also be included. If the signature is handwritten, it shall 18 be adjacent to or across the seal. No further words or wording is 19 required. A facsimile signature generated by any method will not be 20 acceptable unless accompanied by a digital signature. 21 (b) The seal, signature and date shall be placed on all final specifica- 22 tions, land surveys, reports, plats, drawings, plans, design information 23 and calculations, whenever presented to a client or any public or govern- 24 mental agency. Any such document presented to a client or public or gov- 25 ernmental agency that is not final and does not contain a seal, signature 26 and date shall be clearly marked as "draft," "not for construction" or 27 with similar words to distinguish the document from a final document. In 28 the event the final work product is preliminary in nature or contains the 29 word "preliminary," such as a "preliminary engineering report," the final 30 work product shall be sealed, signed and dated as a final document if the 31 document is intended to be relied upon to make policy decisions important 32 to the life, health, property, or fiscal interest of the public. 33 (c) The seal,and signature of the licensee and date shall be placed on 34 all original documents in such a manner that such seal, signature and date 35 are reproduced when the original document is copied. The application of 36 theregistrant'slicensee's seal,and signature and the date shall con- 37 stitute certification that the work thereon was done by him or under his 38 responsible charge. Each plan or drawing sheet shall be sealed and signed 39 and dated by theregistrantlicensee orregistrantslicensees responsible 40 for each sheet. In the case of a business entity, each plan or drawing 41 sheet shall be sealed and signed and dated by theregistrantlicensee or 42registrantslicensees involved. Copies of electronically produced docu- 43 ments, listed in paragraph (b) of this subsection, distributed for infor- 44 mational uses such as for bidding purposes or working copies, may be 45 issued with theregistrant'slicensee's seal and a notice that the origi- 46 nal document is on file with theregistrant'slicensee's signature and the 47 date. The words "Original Signed By:" and "Date Original Signed:" shall be 48 placed adjacent to or across the seal on the electronic original. The 49 storage location of the original document shall also be provided. Only the 50 title page of reports, specifications and like documents need bear the 51 seal,and signature of the licensee and the date.of the registrant.52 (d) The seal and signature shall be used byregistrantslicensees only 53 when the work being stamped was under theregistrant'slicensee's respon- 54 sible charge. 55 (e) The design of the seal shall be as determined by the board. 42 1 (4) The board shall issue to any applicant who, in the opinion of the 2 board, has met the requirements of this chapter, an enrollmentcertificateor3cardas an engineer-in-trainingintern or land surveyor-in-training, which4indicates that his name has been recorded as such in the board officeintern. 5 The engineer-in-trainingintern or land surveyor-in-training enrollment card6 intern certificate does not authorize the certificate holder to practice as a 7 professional engineer or a professional land surveyor. 8 SECTION 44. That Section 54-1216, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 9 amended to read as follows: 10 54-1216. EXPIRATIONS AND RENEWALS -- FEES. Following issuance or renewal 11 ofcertificates of registrationlicenses for professional engineers and pro- 12 fessional land surveyors, expiration shall be on the last day of the month 13 during which theregistrantlicensee was born, in even-numbered state of Idaho 14 fiscal years for those born in even-numbered calendar years and in odd-num- 15 bered state of Idaho fiscal years for those born in odd-numbered calendar 16 years, and shall become invalid on that date unless renewed. Certificates of 17 authorization for business entities shall expire on the last day of the month 18 of July following issuance or renewal and shall become invalid on that date 19 unless renewed. It shall be the duty of the board to notify every personreg-20isteredlicensed and every business entity certified under this chapter, of 21 the date of the expiration of saidcertificate of registrationlicense or cer- 22 tificate of authorization and the amount of the fee that shall be required for 23 its renewal. Such notice shall be mailed to the last known address of thereg-24istrantlicensee or business entity at least one (1) month in advance of the 25 date of the expiration of said license or certificateorof authorization. 26 Renewalmayshall beeffectedeffective at any time in the appropriate year 27 during the month in which theregistrantlicensee was born or during the month 28 of July in the case of business entities, by the payment of a renewal fee to 29 be fixed by the board at not more than one hundred fifty dollars ($150). The 30 failure on the part of anyregistrantlicensee or certificate holder to renew 31 his or its license or certificate biennially in the month in which they were 32 born or in the month of July in the case of business entities, as required 33 above shall not deprive such person or business entity of the right of 34 renewal, but the fee to be paid for the renewal of a license or certificate 35 after the month in which it is due shall be increased twenty percent (20%) 36 for each month or fraction of a month that payment of renewal is delayed; pro- 37 vided, however, that the maximum fee for delayed renewal shall not exceed 38 twice the renewal fee for eachbienniumrenewal cycle delinquent, but in no 39 event more than three hundred dollars ($300). Any work performed after areg-40istrationlicense or certificate of authorization has expired, but before 41 delayed renewal has been effected, shall become valid upon delayed renewal as 42 if theregistrationlicense or certificate of authorization had not expired, 43 but theregistrantlicensee or certificate holdershallmay be subject to dis- 44 ciplinary action by the board for practice on an expired license or such other 45 action as provided pursuant to this chapter. 46 Following issuance or renewal of certificatesof enrollmentfor engineers-47in-traininginterns and land surveyors-in-traininginterns, expiration shall 48 be on the last day of the month during which the certificate holder was born, 49 in even-numbered state of Idaho fiscal years for those born in even-numbered 50 calendar years and in odd-numbered state of Idaho fiscal years for those born 51 in odd-numbered calendar years. The notification to holders of certificatesof52enrollmentshall be processed as prescribed above forregistrantslicensees 53 except that the biennial renewal fee shall not be more than thirty dollars 43 1 ($30.00). The failure on the part of any holder of a certificateof enrollment2 to effect renewal shall not invalidate his status as an engineer-in-training3 intern or land surveyor-in-trainingintern, but his name shall, after ninety4(90) days,be removed from the board'scurrentmailing list. 5 SECTION 45. That Section 54-1218, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 6 amended to read as follows: 7 54-1218. PUBLIC WORK. It shall be unlawful for this state, or for any 8 county, city, school district, irrigation district, drainage district, highway 9 district, or other subdivision of the state, having power to levy taxes or 10 assessments against property situated therein, to engage in the construction 11 of any public work when the public health or safety is involved unless the 12 plans and specifications and estimates have been prepared by, and the con- 13 struction reviewed by aregisteredprofessional engineer. 14 SECTION 46. That Section 54-1219, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 15 amended to read as follows: 16 54-1219. COMITYCERTIFICATIONLICENSURE -- FEE. The board, upon applica- 17 tion therefor and the payment of a fee of not to exceed a maximum of one hun- 18 dred fifty dollars ($150), may issue acertificate of registrationlicense as 19 a professional engineer or professional land surveyor to any person who holds 20 acertificate of registrationlicense issued to the applicant by the proper 21 authority of any state, territory or possession of the United States, the Dis- 22 trict of Columbia, or of a foreign country, provided that, in the opinion of 23 the board, the applicant possesses the education, experience and examination 24 credentials, or their equivalents, that were specified in the applicablereg-25istrationlicensing chapter in effect in this state at the time suchcertifi-26catelicense was issued, provided that a professional land surveyor applicant 27 must successfully pass a land surveying examination as prepared and adminis- 28 tered by the board, and provided such state, territory, possession or country 29 will license,or issue certificates of registration,without examination and 30 upon substantially the same condition, to applicants holding licensesor cer-31tificates of registrationissued by the board under this chapter. In the event 32 the applicant has been licensed and has practiced as a professional engineer 33 or professional land surveyor in another jurisdiction for a minimum of eight 34 (8) years, has no outstanding disciplinary action, and is in good standing 35 under a licensing system which, in the opinion of the board, maintains sub- 36 stantially equivalent professional standards as required under this chapter, 37 the board may, in its discretion, waive the requirement for satisfaction of 38 prescriptive credentials in education and examination. 39 SECTION 47. That Section 54-1220, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 40 amended to read as follows: 41 54-1220. DISCIPLINARY ACTION -- PROCEDURES. (1) Any affected party may 42 prefer charges of fraud, deceit, gross negligence, incompetence, misconduct or 43 violation of any provision of this chapter, or violation of any of the rules 44 promulgated by the board against any individualregistrantlicensee or certif- 45 icate holder or against any business entity holding a certificate of authori- 46 zation or against a person applying for a license or against a business entity 47 applying for a certificate of authorization. Repeated acts of negligence may 48 be considered as a gross act for disciplinary action. Such charges shall be in 49 writing, and shall be sworn to by the person or persons making them and shall 44 1 be filed with the executive director of the board. The executive director of 2 the board shall be considered an affected party and may be the person making 3 and filing the charges. 4 (2) All charges, unless dismissed by the board as unfounded or trivial, 5 or unless settled informally, shall be heard by the board within six (6) 6 months after the date they were received at the board office unless such time 7 is extended by the board for justifiable cause. 8 (3)The time and place for said hHearingshall be fixed by the board and9a copy of the charges, together with a notice of the time and place of hear-10ing, shall be personally served on or mailed to the last known address of such11individual registrant or business entity holding a certificate of authoriza-12tion. Theproceedings shall be governed by the provisions of chapter 52, title 13 67, Idaho Code. 14 (4) If, after such hearing, the board votes in favor of sustaining the 15 charges, the board may, in its discretion, impose an administrative penalty, 16 not to exceedtwofive thousand dollars ($25,000) for deposit in the general 17accountfund of the state of Idaho. In addition, the board, in its discretion, 18 may admonish, reprimand, suspend, revoke, refuse to renew, refuse to grant, or 19 any combination thereof, the individual's license or certificateof registra-20tionor a business entity's certificate of authorization. The board may also, 21 in its discretion, require the individual to practice under the supervision of 22 another licensee, or require the individual to successfully complete continu- 23 ing education courses as may be prescribed by the board. 24 (5) The board shall have jurisdiction overregistrantslicensees whose 25 licenses are not current provided the action relates to services performed 26 when the license was current and valid. 27 SECTION 48. That Section 54-1221, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 28 amended to read as follows: 29 54-1221. REISSUANCE OF LICENSES AND CERTIFICATES. The board, upon peti- 30 tion of an individual or a business entity, may reissue or reinstate a license 31 or certificateof registrationor certificate of authorization, provided three 32 (3) or more members of the board vote in favor of such reissuance or rein- 33 statement. A new license or certificateof registrationor certificate of 34 authorization, to replace any license or certificate revoked, lost, destroyed 35 or mutilated, may be issued, subject to the rules of the board, andupon pay- 36 ment of such reasonable charge therefor as shall be fixed by the board to 37 cover the estimated cost ofinvestigation andsuch reissuance, but not exceed- 38 ing ten dollars ($10.00) in any case. 39 SECTION 49. That Section 54-1222, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 40 amended to read as follows: 41 54-1222. VIOLATIONS AND PENALTIES -- PROSECUTION OF OFFENSES. Any person 42 who shall practice, or offer to practice, professional engineering or profes- 43 sional land surveying in this state without beingregisteredlicensed in 44 accordance with the provisions of this chapter, or any person presenting or 45 attempting to use as his own thecertificate of registrationlicense or the 46 seal of another, or any person who shall give any false or forged evidence of 47 any kind to the board or to any member thereof in obtaining a license or cer- 48 tificate,of registration,or any person who shall falsely impersonate any 49 otherregistrantlicensee of like or different name, or any person who shall 50 attempt to use an expired or revokedcertificate of registrationlicense or 51 practice at any time during a period the board has suspended or revoked his 45 1certificate of registrationlicense, or any person who shall violate any of 2 the provisions of this chapter, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. 3 Legal counsel selected by the board, or the attorney general of this state 4 or anyone designated by him may act as legal advisor of the board. It shall be 5 the duty of the attorney general of this state to enforce the provisions of 6 this chapter relating to unlicensed practice and to prosecute any unlicensed 7 person violating the same. The attorney general shall be reimbursed by the 8 board for any fees and expenses incurred by the attorney general in represent- 9 ing the board or prosecuting unlicensed persons. 10 SECTION 50. That Section 54-1223, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 11 amended to read as follows: 12 54-1223. SAVING CLAUSE -- EXEMPTIONS. (1) This chapter shall not be con- 13 strued to affect: 14 (a) The practice of any other profession or trade for which a license is 15 required under any law of this state or the United States. 16 (b) The work of an employee or a subordinate of a person holding acer-17tificate of registrationlicense under this chapter, provided such work 18 does not include final engineering design or land surveying decisions and 19 is done under the direct responsibility, checking, and supervision of, and 20 verified by, a person holding acertificate of registrationlicense under 21 this chapter. 22 (c) Any individual teaching upper division engineering subjects that are 23 classified as engineering design for any college or university in this 24 state as of July 1, 1988, and any such individual employed after July 1, 25 1988, for a period of five (5) years from the date of employment with any 26 college or university in this state. 27 (d) An individual doing surveying work for himself, or through a business 28 entity, on property owned or leased by the individual or business entity, 29 or in which the individual or business entity has an interest, estate or 30 possessory right and which affects exclusively the property or interests 31 of the individual or business entity; provided, that all land surveying 32 maps, plats or plans filed with any county recorder's office in the state 33 of Idaho for the purpose of illustrating or defining boundaries of prop- 34 erty ownership, shall be madeand certifiedby aregistered,licensed pro- 35 fessional land surveyor as provided in this chapter. 36 (e) An individual doing survey work for himself, or through a business 37 entity with respect to the location, amendment, or relocation of a mining 38 claim. 39 (f) The practice of engineering by employees of a business entity as long 40 as the services provided by them are for internal business entity use 41 only. 42 (2) The board, at its discretion, may exempt an exceptional individual 43 who has twelve (12) or more years of appropriate experience in engineering 44 from the requirement for satisfactory completion of an examination in the fun- 45 damentals of engineering. 46 (3) An applicant for licensure as a professional engineer either by exam- 47 ination or by comity who has earned a bachelor degree in engineering from an 48 approved engineering program and has, in addition, earned a doctorate degree 49 in engineering from a college or university which offers an approved under- 50 graduate program in the same discipline as the doctorate degree earned, shall 51 be exempt from the requirement for satisfactory completion of an examination 52 in the fundamentals of engineering. Honorary doctorate degrees are not consid- 53 ered earned degrees for purposes of this subsection. 46 1 (4) In addition to, and notwithstanding other provisions of this chapter, 2 in circumstances of emergency creating conditions of imminent and substantial 3 danger to the public health, safety or environment through the provision of 4 engineering services, the prosecuting attorney or the attorney general may 5 institute a civil action for an immediate injunction to halt the provision of 6 engineering services. 7 (5) A professional engineer licensed in Idaho may review the work of a 8 professional engineer who is licensed in another jurisdiction of the United 9 States or a foreign country on a project that is a site adaptation of a stan- 10 dard design plan to determine that the standard design plan meets the standard 11 of care and is applicable to the intended circumstance, with or without modi- 12 fication. The Idaho professional engineer shall demonstrate responsible 13 charge, as defined in this chapter, by performing professional services 14 related to his assignment including developing or obtaining a complete design 15 record with design criteria and calculations, performing necessary code 16 research and developing any necessary and appropriate changes to the standard 17 design plan necessary to properly apply the standard design to the intended 18 circumstance. The nonprofessional services, such as drafting, need not be 19 redone by the Idaho professional engineer, but must clearly and accurately 20 reflect the Idaho professional engineer's work. The burden is on the Idaho 21 professional engineer to show such compliance. The Idaho professional engineer 22 shall have control of and responsibility for the entire work product, shall 23 seal, sign and date it as required in this chapter, and shall be in possession 24 of all original documents or certified copies of documents related to the pro- 25 fessional engineer's work for the project. 26 SECTION 51. That Section 54-1225, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 27 amended to read as follows: 28 54-1225. APPEALS. Any person or organization who shall feel aggrieved by 29 any action of the board in denying, suspending or revoking a license or cer- 30 tificateof registrationor certificate of authorization, as is appropriate, 31 may appeal therefrom in accordance with the provisions of the administrative 32 proceduresact, chapter 52, title 67,chapter 52,Idaho Code. 33 SECTION 52. That Section 54-1227, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 34 amended to read as follows: 35 54-1227. SURVEYS -- AUTHORITY AND DUTIES OF PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYORS 36 AND PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS. Everyregistered,licensed professional land sur- 37 veyor is hereby authorized to make land surveys relating to the sale or subdi- 38 vision of lands, the retracing or establishing of property or boundary lines, 39 public roads, streets, alleys, or trails; and it shall be the duty of each 40registeredlicensed professional land surveyor, whenever making any such land 41 survey, to set permanent and reliable magnetically detectable monuments, the 42 minimum size of which shall be one-half (1/2) inch in least dimension and two 43 (2) feet long iron or steel rod unless special circumstances preclude use of 44 such monument; and such monuments must be permanently marked with theregis-45trationlicense number of the professional land surveyor responsible for plac- 46 ing the monument. Professional engineers qualified and dulyregistered47 licensed pursuant totitle 54, Idaho Code,this chapter may also perform those 48 nonboundary surveys necessary and incidental to the work customarily performed 49 by them. 50 SECTION 53. That Section 54-1228, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 47 1 amended to read as follows: 2 54-1228. ADMINISTERING AND CERTIFICATION OF OATHS -- AUTHORITY OF PROFES- 3 SIONAL LAND SURVEYORS. Everyregistered,professional land surveyor is author- 4 ized to administer and certify oaths, when it becomes necessary to take testi- 5 mony to identify or establish old or lost corners, or to perpetuate a corner 6 that is in a perishable condition, or whenever the importance of the land sur- 7 vey makes it desirable, and to administer oaths to assistants for the faithful8performance of duty. A record of such oaths shall be kept as part of the field 9 notes of the land survey. 10 SECTION 54. That Section 54-1230, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 11 amended to read as follows: 12 54-1230. PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SURVEYING -- RIGHT OF ENTRY. (1) Any person 13 employed in the execution of any survey authorized by the congress of the 14 United States may enter upon lands within this state for the purpose of 15 exploring, triangulating, leveling, surveying, and of doing any work which may 16 be necessary to carry out the objects of then existing laws relative to sur- 17 veys, and may establish permanent station marks, and erect the necessary sig- 18 nals and temporary observatories, doing no unnecessary injury thereby. 19 (2) A professional land surveyor licensed pursuant to the provisions of 20 this chapter, and his subordinates, who, in the course of work which may be 21 necessary to carry out the objects of existing laws relative to surveys, find 22 it necessary to go upon or across the lands of a party or parties other than 23 the one for whom the survey is being made, and upon or across such land lie 24 land survey corners or monuments, the access to which is necessary to complete 25 a survey, shall not be guilty of trespass but shall be liable for any damage 26 done to such land or property, provided the following actions are taken: 27 (a) If oral permission cannot be obtained from the owner of the property, 28 then the person making the survey shall give written notice via United 29 States post office certified mailing, return receipt requested, of the 30 survey to the owner of the land at least ten (10) days before going upon 31 or across the land; and 32 (b) Upon receipt of delivery confirmation, or after ten (10) days follow- 33 ing the date of mailing of the written notice, whichever is sooner, the 34 surveyor and his subordinates may enter upon the land. 35 SECTION 55. That Section 54-1231, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 36 amended to read as follows: 37 54-1231. PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SURVEYING -- ASSESSMENT OF DAMAGES FOR ENTRY. 38 If the parties interested cannot agree upon the amount to be paid for damages 39 caused thereby, either of them may petition the district court in the county 40 in which the land is situated, which court shall appoint a time for a hearing 41 as soon as may be, and order at least twenty (20) days' notice to be given to 42 all parties interested, and, with or without a view of the premises, as the 43 court may determine, hear the parties and their witnesses and assess damages. 44 SECTION 56. That Section 54-1232, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 45 amended to read as follows: 46 54-1232. PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SURVEYING -- TENDER OF DAMAGES FOR ENTRY. The 47 person so entering upon land may tender to the injured party damages therefor, 48 and if, in case of petition or complaint to the court, the damages finally 48 1 assessed do not exceed the amount tendered, the person entering shall recover 2 costs; otherwise the prevailing party shall recover costs. 3 SECTION 57. That Section 54-1233, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 4 amended to read as follows: 5 54-1233. PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SURVEYING -- COSTS OF ASSESSMENT OF DAMAGES. 6 The costs to be allowed in all such cases shall be the same as allowed accord- 7 ing to the rules of the court, and provisions of law relating thereto. 8 SECTION 58. That Section 54-1234, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 9 amended to read as follows: 10 54-1234. MONUMENTATION -- PENALTY AND LIABILITY FOR DEFACING. If any per- 11 son shallwilfullywillfully deface, injure or remove any signal, monument,12buildingor other object set as a permanent boundary survey marker by aregis-13tered,professional land surveyor, he shall forfeit a sum not exceeding five 14 hundred dollars ($500) for each offense, and shall be liable for damages sus- 15 tained by the affected parties in consequence of such defacing, injury or 16 removal, to be recovered in a civil action in any court of competent jurisdic- 17 tion. 18 SECTION 59. That Section 54-1235, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 19 amended to read as follows: 20 54-1235. PRACTICE BY A BUSINESS ENTITY. (1) The practice of or offer to 21 practice professional engineering or professional land surveying, as defined 22 in this chapter, by professional engineers or professional land surveyors, 23 through a business entity, or by a business entity through professional engi- 24 neers or professional land surveyors, as employees, or officers, is permitted 25 subject to the provisions of this chapter, provided that all personnel of such 26 business entity, who act in its behalf as professional engineers or profes- 27 sional land surveyors in this state areregisteredlicensed as provided by 28 this chapter, or are persons lawfully practicing under the exemptions enumer- 29 ated in this chapter, and further provided that said business entity, except 30 utilities regulated by the Idaho public utilities commission, has been issued 31 a certificate of authorization by the board as provided by this chapter. No 32 business entity shall be relieved of responsibility for the conduct or acts of 33 its employees or officers by reason of its compliance with the provisions of 34 this chapter, nor shall any individual practicing professional engineering or 35 professional land surveying as defined in this chapter, be relieved of respon- 36 sibility for engineering or land surveying services performed by reason of his 37 employment or relationship with such business entity. All final drawings, 38 specifications, plats, reports, or other engineering or land surveying papers 39 or documents involving the practice of professional engineering or profes- 40 sional land surveying as defined in this chapter, which shall have been pre- 41 pared or approved for the use of or for delivery to any person or for public 42 record within this state shall be dated and bear the signature and seal of the 43 professional engineer or professional land surveyor who prepared or approved 44 them. 45 (2) A business entity organized pursuant to this section may provide or 46 offer to provide allied professional services as defined in section 30-1303, 47 Idaho Code, in connection with the providing of engineering or land surveying 48 services, by persons licensed in allied professions acting as employees or 49 officers, provided such persons are duly licensed or otherwise legally author- 49 1 ized to render such allied professional services within this state. 2 (3) A business entity desiring a certificate of authorization for engi- 3 neering, for land surveying, or for both, shall file with the board a descrip- 4 tion of the engineering or land surveying service to be offered or practiced 5 in the state, an application upon a form to be prescribed by the board and the 6 designation required by the following paragraph, accompanied by the applica- 7 tion fee. 8 (4) Such business entity shall file with the board a designation of an 9 individual or individuals dulyregistered and certifiedlicensed to practice 10 professional engineering or professional land surveying in this state who 11 shall be in responsible charge of the practice of professional engineering or 12 land surveying, as applicable, by said business entity in this state. In the 13 event there shall be a change in the individual or individuals in responsible 14 charge, such changes shall be designated in writing and filed with the board 15 within thirty (30) days after the effective date of such change. 16 If all requirements of this chapter are met, the board shall issue to such 17 business entity a certificate of authorization for professional engineering, 18 for land surveying, or for both; provided, however, the board may refuse to 19 issue a certificate if any facts exist which would entitle the board to sus- 20 pend or revoke an existing certificate. 21 A professional engineer or professional land surveyor who renders occa- 22 sional, part-time or consulting engineering or land surveying services to or 23 for a business entity may not be designated as the person in responsible 24 charge for the professional activities of the business entity. 25 (5) The secretary of state shall not accept for filing from any person 26 any assumed business name which includes within its name any of the words 27 "engineer," "engineering," "land surveyor," "land surveying," or any modifica- 28 tion or derivation thereof, unless the board shall have issued a letter indi- 29 cating that the person has a licensed professional in responsible charge of 30 the professional activities of the sole proprietorship or business entity. The 31 board may notify the secretary of state, in writing, that it waives any objec- 32 tion to the name if the person is clearly not governed by chapter 12, title 33 54, Idaho Code. The secretary of state shall not accept for filing the organi- 34 zational documents of an Idaho business entity, or authorize the transaction 35 of business by any foreign business entity which includes, among objects for 36 which it is established or within its name, any of the words "engineer," 37 "engineering," "land surveyor," "land surveying," or any modification or deri- 38 vation thereof, unless the board shall have issued for said applicant a cer- 39 tificate of authorization or a letter indicating the eligibility of said 40 applicant to receive such certificate. The board may notify the secretary of 41 state, in writing, that it waives any objection to the name or purpose of any 42 business entity if it is clearly not governed by chapter 12, title 54, Idaho 43 Code. The business entity applying shall include such certificate or letter 44 from the board with any filings submitted to the secretary of state. 45 SECTION 60. That Section 54-1236, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 46 amended to read as follows: 47 54-1236. EXCLUSIVE JURISDICTION OF THE STATE -- RESTRICTION ON REQUIRE- 48 MENT FOR ADDITIONAL LICENSES OR FEES. (1) Only the board ofregistration49 licensure of professional engineers and professional land surveyors of the 50 state of Idaho is authorized and empowered to issue licenses to persons to 51 practice the profession of engineering or land surveying. 52 (2) No local jurisdiction shall have the authority to require additional 53 licensure or to require payment of any fees in order for any professional 50 1 engineer or professional land surveyor to engage in the practice of the pro- 2 fession for which the board has issued a license. 3 SECTION 61. That Section 55-1603, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 4 amended to read as follows: 5 55-1603. DEFINITIONS. Except where the context indicates a different 6 meaning, terms used in this chapter shall be defined as follows: 7 (1)An"aAccessory to a corner"ismeans any exclusively identifiable 8 physical object whose spatial relationship to the corner is recorded. Accesso- 9 ries may be bearing trees, bearing objects, monuments, reference monuments, 10 line trees, pits, mounds, charcoal-filled bottles, steel or wooden stakes, or 11 other objects. 12 (2)"Adequate evidence of the existence of a land survey monument" means13the visual presence of the monument or existence of a federal general land14office or bureau of land management plat on which the monument appears, or a15recorded corner perpetuation and filing form as provided in this chapter, or a16record of survey filed in accordance with chapter 19, title 55, Idaho Code, on17which the monument appears, or a subdivision plat filed in accordance with18chapter 13, title 50, Idaho Code, on which the monument appears.19(3) The"bBoard"ismeans the board ofregistrationlicensure of profes- 20 sional engineers and professional land surveyors. 21 (43)A"cCorner," unless otherwise defined, means a property corner, or a 22 property controlling corner, or a public land survey corner, or any combina- 23 tion of these. 24 (54) "Establish" means to determine the position of a corner either phys- 25 ically or mathematically. 26 (65)A"mMonument"ismeans a physical structure that occupies the exact 27 position of a corner. 28 (76)A"pProfessional land surveyor" means any person who is authorized 29 by the laws of this state to practice land surveying. 30 (87)A"pProperty controlling corner" for a propertyismeans a public 31 land survey corner, or any property corner, which does not lie on a property 32 line of the property in question, but which controls the location of one (1) 33 or more of the property corners of the property in question. 34 (98)A"pProperty corner"ismeans a geographic point on the surface of 35 the earth, and is on, a part of, and controls a property line. 36 (109)A"pPublic land survey corner"ismeans any point actually estab- 37 lished and monumented in an original survey or resurvey that determines the 38 boundaries of remaining public lands, or public lands patented, represented on 39 an official plat and in the field notes thereof, accepted and approved under 40 authority delegated by congress to the U.S. general land office and the U.S. 41 department of interior, bureau of land management. 42 (110)A"rReference monument"ismeans a special monument that does not 43 occupy the same geographical position as the corner itself, but whose spatial 44 relationship to the corner is recorded, and which serves to witness the cor- 45 ner. 46 SECTION 62. That Section 55-1608, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 47 amended to read as follows: 48 55-1608. PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR TO RECONSTRUCT MONUMENTS. In every 49 case where a corner record of a survey corner is required to be filed or 50 recorded under the provisions of this chapter, the professional land surveyor 51 must reconstruct or rehabilitate the monument of such corner, and accessories 51 1 to such corner, so that it will be as permanent a monument as is reasonably2possible to provide and so that it may be located with facility at any time in3the future. 4 Any monument set shallbe permanently marked or tagged with the certifi-5cate number of the professional land surveyor in responsible chargeconform to 6 the provisions of section 54-1227, Idaho Code. If the monument is set by a 7 public officer, it shall be marked by an appropriate official designation. 8 SECTION 63. That Section 55-1612, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 9 amended to read as follows: 10 55-1612. PENALTY. Professional land surveyors failing to comply with the 11 provisions hereofand professional engineers who prepare plans which do not12indicate the presence of corners for which adequate evidence existsshall be 13 deemed to be within the purview of section 54-1220, Idaho Code, and shall be 14 subject to disciplinary action as in said section provided.Any person shall15be subject to the penalties prescribed in section 54-1234, Idaho Code, if they16prepare plans for the construction of any facility and construction of that17facility results in the defacing, injury or removal of a monument, if the18plans they prepare do not indicate the presence of a corner or corners for19which adequate evidence exists.20 SECTION 64. That Section 55-1613, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 21 amended to read as follows: 22 55-1613. MONUMENTS DISTURBED BY CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES -- PROCEDURE -- 23 REQUIREMENTS. Whenadequate evidenceprofessional engineers prepare construc- 24 tion documents for projects which may disturb land survey monuments, a field 25 search shall be conducted by, or under the direction of, a professional land 26 surveyor to determine whether monuments, reference monuments or accessories to 27 corners physically exists as toat the location of, or referencing the loca- 28 tion of,apublic land survey corners,subdivision, tract,property control- 29 ling corners or property, or other landcorners,. Ssuch monuments, reference 30 monuments or accessories to corners shall be located and referenced by or 31 under the direction of a professional land surveyor prior to the time when 32 construction or other activities may disturb them. Such monuments, reference 33 monuments or accessories to corners shall be reestablished and remonumented 34 by, or under the direction of, a professional land surveyor at the expense of 35 the agency or person causingthesuch loss or disturbance.of monuments.Pro- 36 fessional engineers who prepareplansconstruction documents which do not 37 indicate thepresenceexistence of corners,for which adequate evidence exists38 monuments, reference monuments and accessories to corners shall be deemed to 39 be within the purview of section 54-1220, Idaho Code, and shall be subject to 40 disciplinary action as provided in said section. Any person shall be subject 41 to the penalties prescribed in section 54-1234, Idaho Code, if they prepare 42plansconstruction documents for the construction of any facility which do not 43 indicate the existence of monuments, reference monuments and accessories to 44 corners and construction of that facility results in the defacing, injury or 45 removal ofamonuments,if the plans they prepare do not indicate the presence46of a corner or corners for which adequate evidence existsreference monuments 47 or accessories to corners. 52 IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES HOUSE BILL NO. 380, As Amended BY BUSINESS COMMITTEE 1 AN ACT 2 RELATING TO PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS AND PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYORS; AMENDING 3 SECTION 50-1303, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR REVISED MONUMENT REQUIREMENTS 4 FOR CENTERLINE INTERSECTIONS, POINTS WHERE THE CENTERLINE CHANGES DIREC- 5 TION, POINTS, WITNESS CORNERS, REFERENCE MONUMENTS AND BLOCK CORNERS, TO 6 REVISE TERMINOLOGY AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 7 54-1201, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT, UNLESS EXEMPTED BY IDAHO CODE, A 8 LAND SURVEYOR MUST BECOME DULY LICENSED AS A PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR BY 9 THE BOARD OF LICENSURE OF PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS AND PROFESSIONAL LAND 10 SURVEYORS TO BE ALLOWED TO PRACTICE PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYING AND TO 11 REVISE TERMINOLOGY; AMENDING SECTION 54-1202, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE DEFI- 12 NITIONS AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 54-1203, IDAHO 13 CODE, TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY; AMENDING SECTION 54-1204, IDAHO CODE, TO 14 REVISE TERMINOLOGY; AMENDING SECTION 54-1208, IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE THE 15 POWER OF THE BOARD TO ADOPT AND AMEND BYLAWS, TO PROVIDE THE BOARD THE 16 POWER TO ADOPT AND AMEND ADMINISTRATIVE RULES, TO CLARIFY CONTINUING EDU- 17 CATION REQUIREMENTS, TO PROVIDE THE CLASSIFICATION OF CERTAIN INDIVIDUALS 18 AS EMPLOYEES UNDER CERTAIN CONDITIONS FOR PURPOSES OF THE IDAHO TORT 19 CLAIMS ACT, TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY AND TO CLARIFY TERMINOLOGY; AMENDING 20 SECTION 54-1210, IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE A REQUIREMENT THAT A CERTIFIED 21 TRANSCRIPT OF THE BOARD'S RECORDS BE ADMISSIBLE IN EVIDENCE, TO PROVIDE 22 THAT THE CERTIFIED MINUTES OF THE BOARD'S RECORDS BE ADMISSIBLE IN EVI- 23 DENCE, TO REMOVE A REQUIREMENT THAT THE BOARD SUBMIT TO THE GOVERNOR A 24 COMPLETE YEARLY STATEMENT OF ITS RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES, ATTESTED BY 25 AFFIDAVITS OF ITS CHAIRMAN AND SECRETARY, TO PROVIDE FOR THE BOARD TO SUB- 26 MIT TO THE GOVERNOR A SUMMARY YEARLY STATEMENT OF ITS RECEIPTS AND EXPEN- 27 DITURES AND TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY; AMENDING SECTION 54-1211, IDAHO CODE, 28 TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY; AMENDING SECTION 54-1212, IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE A 29 PROVISION PROVIDING THAT ANY PERSON HAVING THE NECESSARY QUALIFICATIONS BE 30 ENTITLED TO BE ELIGIBLE FOR REGISTRATION, TO PROVIDE THAT ANY PERSON HAV- 31 ING THE NECESSARY QUALIFICATIONS BE ENTITLED TO BE ELIGIBLE TO ASSIGNMENT 32 TO AN EXAMINATION FOR LICENSURE OR CERTIFICATION, TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY, 33 TO CLARIFY TERMINOLOGY AND TO MAKE A TECHNICAL CORRECTION; AMENDING SEC- 34 TION 54-1212, IDAHO CODE, AS AMENDED BY SECTION 1, CHAPTER 125, LAWS OF 35 2002, AS AMENDED BY SECTION 2, CHAPTER 15, LAWS OF 2003, AS AMENDED BY 36 SECTION 2, CHAPTER 84, LAWS OF 2004, TO REMOVE A PROVISION PROVIDING THAT 37 ANY PERSON HAVING THE NECESSARY QUALIFICATIONS BE ENTITLED TO BE ELIGIBLE 38 FOR REGISTRATION, TO PROVIDE THAT ANY PERSON HAVING THE NECESSARY QUALIFI- 39 CATIONS BE ENTITLED TO BE ELIGIBLE TO ASSIGNMENT TO AN EXAMINATION FOR 40 LICENSURE OR CERTIFICATION, TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY AND TO CLARIFY TERMINOL- 41 OGY; AMENDING SECTION 54-1213, IDAHO CODE, TO STRIKE LANGUAGE PROVIDING 42 THAT APPLICATIONS FOR LICENSURE MUST SHOW THE APPLICANT'S TECHNICAL EXPE- 43 RIENCE, TO REMOVE A PROVISION REQUIRING SEPARATE APPLICATION FEES, TO PRO- 44 VIDE THAT IF A CERTIFICATE OR LICENSE IS DENIED, THE BOARD WILL RETAIN THE 45 FEE PAID AS A PROCESSING FEE AND TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY; AMENDING SECTION 46 54-1214, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE CERTAIN REQUIREMENTS THAT WARRANT ASSIGN- 47 MENT TO A SUBSEQUENT EXAMINATION IN THE EVENT AN EXAMINEE FAILS THE EXAMI- 48 NATION FOR THE FIRST, SECOND, THIRD OR SUBSEQUENT TIME, TO REMOVE A PROVI- 49 SION ALLOWING THE BOARD TO PUBLISH A BROCHURE OF SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE 53 1 WRITTEN EXAMINATION, TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY AND TO CLARIFY TERMINOLOGY; 2 AMENDING SECTION 54-1215, IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE A PROVISION FOR THE ISSU- 3 ANCE OF A CARD INDICATING THAT AN ENGINEER-IN-TRAINING'S OR A LAND 4 SURVEYOR-IN-TRAINING'S NAME HAS BEEN RECORDED AS SUCH IN THE BOARD'S 5 OFFICE, TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY, TO CLARIFY TERMINOLOGY AND TO MAKE TECHNI- 6 CAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 54-1216, IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE A PROVI- 7 SION FOR A MAXIMUM FEE FOR DELAYED RENEWAL FOR EACH BIENNIUM DELINQUENCY, 8 TO PROVIDE A MAXIMUM FEE FOR DELAYED RENEWAL FOR EACH RENEWAL CYCLE DELIN- 9 QUENCY, TO REMOVE A PROVISION FOR THE REMOVAL OF AN ENGINEER-IN-TRAINING'S 10 OR A LAND SURVEYOR-IN-TRAINING'S NAME FROM THE BOARD'S CURRENT LIST FOR 11 FAILURE TO TIMELY MEET CERTIFICATE OF ENROLLMENT REQUIREMENTS, TO PROVIDE 12 FOR THE REMOVAL OF AN ENGINEER INTERN'S OR LAND SURVEYOR INTERN'S NAME 13 FROM THE BOARD'S MAILING LIST FOR FAILURE TO MEET CERTIFICATE RENEWAL 14 REQUIREMENTS AND TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY; AMENDING SECTION 54-1218, IDAHO 15 CODE, TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY; AMENDING SECTION 54-1219, IDAHO CODE, TO PRO- 16 VIDE FOR THE WAIVING OF CERTAIN LICENSURE REQUIREMENTS FOR APPLICANTS WHO 17 ARE LICENSED IN OTHER JURISDICTIONS AND WHO MEET CERTAIN CRITERIA AND TO 18 REVISE TERMINOLOGY; AMENDING SECTION 54-1220, IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE CER- 19 TAIN PROCEDURAL AND NOTICE REQUIREMENTS FOR A DISCIPLINARY HEARING, TO 20 REVISE AN ADMINISTRATIVE PENALTY, TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY AND TO CLARIFY 21 TERMINOLOGY; AMENDING SECTION 54-1221, IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE A PROVISION 22 FOR THE REPLACEMENT OF A CERTIFICATE SUBJECT TO THE RULES OF THE BOARD 23 UPON PAYMENT OF THE ESTIMATED COST OF INVESTIGATION AND TO REVISE TERMI- 24 NOLOGY; AMENDING SECTION 54-1222, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR THE ENFORCE- 25 MENT BY THE ATTORNEY GENERAL OF CHAPTER PROVISIONS RELATING TO UNLICENSED 26 PRACTICE AND FOR THE PROSECUTION OF ANY UNLICENSED PERSON WITH REIMBURSE- 27 MENT BY THE BOARD TO THE ATTORNEY GENERAL FOR FEES AND EXPENSES INCURRED 28 IN THAT PROSECUTION AND TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY; AMENDING SECTION 54-1223, 29 IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY; AMENDING SECTION 54-1225, IDAHO CODE, 30 TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 31 54-1227, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE THE MINIMUM SIZE OF MONUMENTS, TO PROVIDE 32 THAT SPECIFIED MONUMENTS MUST, IN THE ALTERNATIVE, BEAR A METAL CAP, TO 33 PERMIT LICENSED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS TO PERFORM CERTAIN NONBOUNDARY SUR- 34 VEYS AND TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY; AMENDING SECTION 54-1228, IDAHO CODE, TO 35 REMOVE A PROVISION AUTHORIZING A PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR TO ADMINISTER 36 OATHS TO ASSISTANTS FOR THE FAITHFUL PERFORMANCE OF DUTY AND TO CLARIFY 37 TERMINOLOGY; AMENDING SECTION 54-1230, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR THE 38 RIGHT OF ENTRY FOR PRIVATE SURVEYING, TO PERMIT A PROPERLY LICENSED PRO- 39 FESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR AND HIS SUBORDINATES TO GO UPON OR ACROSS THE LAND 40 OF OTHER PARTIES, WHEN NECESSARY TO CARRY OUT THE OBJECT OF EXISTING LAWS 41 RELATIVE TO SURVEYS, WITHOUT BEING GUILTY OF TRESPASS, TO PROVIDE FOR LIA- 42 BILITY FOR DAMAGE DONE UPON SUCH ENTRY AND TO PROVIDE PROCEDURES FOR WRIT- 43 TEN NOTICE OF SUCH ENTRY; AMENDING SECTION 54-1231, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE 44 FOR THE ASSESSMENT OF DAMAGES FOR PRIVATE SURVEYING; AMENDING SECTION 45 54-1232, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR THE TENDER OF DAMAGES FOR PRIVATE SUR- 46 VEYING; AMENDING SECTION 54-1233, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR THE COST OF 47 ASSESSMENT OF DAMAGES FOR PRIVATE SURVEYING; AMENDING SECTION 54-1234, 48 IDAHO CODE, TO CORRECT A MISSPELLED WORD, TO REMOVE A PROVISION DESIGNAT- 49 ING A BUILDING AS A PERMANENT BOUNDARY MARKER AND TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY; 50 AMENDING SECTION 54-1235, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY; AMENDING SEC- 51 TION 54-1236, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY; AMENDING SECTION 55-1603, 52 IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE A DEFINITION, TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY AND TO MAKE 53 TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 55-1608, IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE A 54 PROVISION REQUIRING A PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR TO RECONSTRUCT OR REHA- 55 BILITATE A CORNER RECORD MONUMENT AND ACCESSORIES TO SUCH CORNER TO MEET 54 1 CERTAIN CRITERIA AND TO PROVIDE FOR A CODE REFERENCE; AMENDING SECTION 2 55-1612, IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE PENALTIES FOR PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS WHO 3 PREPARE CERTAIN PLANS AND TO REMOVE CERTAIN PENALTIES FOR ANY PERSON WHO 4 PREPARES CERTAIN PLANS WITH SPECIFIED RESULTS OR FAILINGS; AND AMENDING 5 SECTION 55-1613, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROCEDURE AND REQUIREMENTS FOR MON- 6 UMENTS WHICH MAY BE OR ARE DISTURBED BY CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES, TO REMOVE 7 REFERENCE TO SUBDIVISION AND TRACT CORNERS AND TO CLARIFY TERMINOLOGY. 8 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Idaho: 9 SECTION 65. That Section 50-1303, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 10 amended to read as follows: 11 50-1303. SURVEY -- STAKES AND MONUMENTS -- ACCURACY. The centerline 12 intersections and points where the centerline changes direction on all 13 streets, avenues, and public highways, and all points, witness corners and 14 reference monuments on the exterior boundarywhere the boundary line changes15direction shall be marked with monuments either of concrete, galvanized iron16pipe, aluminum pipe, iron or steel rods or other suitable monument approved by17the county surveyor; if concrete be used they shall not be less than six (6)18inches by six (6) inches by twenty-four (24) inches or in the case of public19highways the size of a state standard right-of-way monument, and be20magnetically detectable; if galvanized iron pipe be used they shall not be21less than one (1) inch in diameter and thirty (30) inches long; if aluminum22pipe be used they shall not be less than one (1) inch in diameter and thirty23(30) inches long, and be magnetically detectable; and if iron or steel rods be24used they shall not be less than five-eighths (5/8) of an inch in least dimen-25sion and thirty (30) inches long. Points shall be plainly and permanently26marked upon monuments so that measurements may be taken to them to within one-27tenth (1/10) of a foot.and aAll lot and block corners, witness corners,and 28 reference monuments for lot and block corners shall be marked with monuments 29of either galvanized iron pipe, not less than one-half (1/2) inch in diameter,30or iron or steel rods, not less than one-half (1/2) inch in least dimension31and two (2) feet long or other suitable monument approved by the county sur-32veyor. All monuments set shall be magnetically detectable and shall be perma-33nently marked with the registration number of the professional land surveyor34in responsible chargeconforming to the provisions of section 54-1227, Idaho 35 Code. Monuments shall be plainly and permanently marked so that measurements 36 may be taken to the marks within one-tenth (1/10) of a foot. All lot corners 37 of a burial lot within a platted cemetery need not be marked with a monument, 38 but the block corners shall beplaced within the cemetery in accordance with39sound surveying principles and practice, and at locations that willmonumented 40 in order to permit the accurate identification of each burial lot within the 41 cemetery. The monuments shallbe of either galvanized iron pipe or iron or42steel rods or bars not less than one-half (1/2) inch in least dimension and43two (2) feet long with marked cap; or caps not less than one (1) inch in diam-44eterconform to the provisions of section 54-1227, Idaho Code. The locations 45 and descriptions of all monuments within a platted cemetery shall becarefully46 recorded upon the plat, and thepropercourses and distances of all boundary 47 lines shall be shown, but may be shown byappropriatelegend. The survey for 48 any plat shall be conducted in such a manner as to produce an unadjusted math- 49 ematical error of closure of not less than one (1) part in five thousand 50 (5,000). 51 SECTION 66. That Section 54-1201, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 55 1 amended to read as follows: 2 54-1201. DECLARATION OF POLICY. To safeguard life, health and property, 3 every person practicing or offering to practice professional engineering or 4 professional land surveying, as herein defined, for any project physically 5 located in this state, shall submit evidence of his qualifications and bereg-6isteredlicensed as hereinafter provided; and it shall be unlawful for any 7 person to practice or offer to practice professional engineering or profes- 8 sional land surveying for any project physically located in this state, or to 9 use in connection with his name or otherwise assume, use or advertise any 10 title or description tending to convey the impression that he is aregistered11orlicensed professional engineer or professional land surveyor, unless such 12 person has been dulyregisteredlicensed or is exempted under the provisions 13 of this chapter. Except as exempted by section 54-1223, Idaho Code, an engi- 14 neer shall be allowed to practice professional engineering as defined in this 15 chapter only when he has become dulyregistered orlicensed as a professional 16 engineer by the board under this chapter. Except as exempted by section 17 54-1223, Idaho Code, a land surveyor shall be allowed to practice professional 18 land surveying as defined in this chapter only when he has become duly 19 licensed as a professional land surveyor by the board under this chapter. The 20 practice of professional engineering or professional land surveying shall be 21 deemed a privilege granted by the Idaho board ofregistrationlicensure of 22 professional engineers and professional land surveyors through the board, 23 based on qualifications of the individuals as evidenced by the person'scer-24tificate of registrationlicense, which shall not be transferable. 25 SECTION 67. That Section 54-1202, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 26 amended to read as follows: 27 54-1202. DEFINITIONS. As used in this chapter, unless the context or sub- 28 ject matter requires otherwise: 29(1) Engineer. The term "engineer" means a person who is qualified to30practice engineering by reason of his special knowledge and use of mathemati-31cal, physical and engineering sciences, and the principles and methods of32engineering analysis and design, acquired by professional education and engi-33neering experience.34(2) Professional Engineer. The term "professional engineer" means a per-35son who has been duly registered or licensed as a professional engineer by the36board under this chapter.37(3) Professional Engineering and Practice of Professional Engineering.38The terms "professional engineering" and "practice of professional engineer-39ing" mean any service or creative work offered to or performed for the public40for any project physically located in this state, such as consultation, inves-41tigation, evaluation, planning, designing, teaching upper division engineering42design subjects, and responsible charge of observation of construction in con-43nection with any public or private utilities, structures, buildings, machines,44equipment, processes, works, or projects, wherein the public welfare or the45safeguarding of life, health, or property is concerned or involved, when such46service requires the application of engineering principles and data. A person47shall be construed to practice or offer to practice professional engineering48within the meaning and intent of this chapter who practices or offers to prac-49tice any of the branches of the profession of engineering for the public for50any project physically located in this state or who, by verbal claim, sign,51advertisement, letterhead, card, or in any other way represents himself to be52a professional engineer or through the use of some other title implies that he56 1is a professional engineer or that he is registered under this chapter, or2holds himself out as able to perform or who does perform for the public for3any project physically located in this state, any engineering service or work4or any other service designated by the practitioner which is the practice of5professional engineering.6(4) Consulting Engineer. The term "consulting engineer" means a profes-7sional engineer whose principal occupation is the independent practice of pro-8fessional engineering; whose livelihood is obtained by offering engineering9services to the public; who is devoid of public, commercial and product affil-10iation that might tend to infer a conflict of interest; and who is cognizant11of his public and legal responsibilities, and is capable of discharging them.12(5) Professional Land Surveyor. The term "professional land surveyor"13means a person who is qualified by reason of his knowledge of the principles14of land surveying acquired by education and practical experience to engage in15the practice of professional land surveying and who has been duly registered16or licensed as a professional land surveyor by the board under this chapter.17(6) Professional Land Surveying and Practice of Professional Land Survey-18ing. The terms "land surveying" and "professional land surveying" mean respon-19sible charge of surveying of land to determine the correct boundary descrip-20tion, to convey, to establish or reestablish land boundaries, or to plat lands21and subdivisions thereof. Any person shall be construed to practice or offer22to practice professional land surveying who engages in professional land sur-23veying, or who, by verbal claim, sign, advertisement, letterhead, card, or in24any other way represents himself to be a professional land surveyor, or who25represents himself as able to perform or who does perform any professional26land surveying service or work or any other service designated by the practi-27tioner which is professional land surveying.28(7) Board. The term "board" means the Idaho board of registration of pro-29fessional engineers and professional land surveyors, hereinafter provided by30this chapter.31(8) Responsible Charge. The term "responsible charge" means the control32and direction of engineering work, or the control and direction of land sur-33veying work, requiring initiative, professional skill, independent judgment34and professional knowledge of the content of relevant documents during their35preparation. Except as allowed under section 54-1223, Idaho Code, reviewing,36or reviewing and correcting, documents after they have been prepared by others37does not constitute the exercise of responsible charge.38(9) Engineer-in-Training. The term "engineer-in-training" means a person39who has qualified for, taken and passed an examination in the fundamentals of40engineering subjects as provided in this chapter.41(10) Land Surveyor-in-Training. The term "land surveyor-in-training" means42a person who has qualified for, taken and passed an examination in the funda-43mentals of land surveying subjects as provided in this chapter.44(11) Rules of Professional Responsibility. The term "rules of professional45responsibility" means those rules, if any, promulgated by the board, as46authorized by the Idaho Code.47(12) Public. The term "public" means any person, firm, corporation, part-48nership, company, government agency, institution or any other entity recog-49nized by law.50(13) Business Entity. The term "business entity" means a corporation, pro-51fessional corporation, limited liability company, professional limited liabil-52ity company, general partnership, limited partnership, limited liability part-53nership, professional limited liability partnership or any other form of busi-54ness except a sole proprietorship.55 (1) "Board" means the Idaho board of licensure of professional engineers 57 1 and professional land surveyors, hereinafter provided by this chapter. 2 (2) "Business entity" means a corporation, professional corporation, lim- 3 ited liability company, professional limited liability company, general part- 4 nership, limited partnership, limited liability partnership, professional lim- 5 ited liability partnership or any other form of business except a sole propri- 6 etorship. 7 (3) "Consulting engineer" means a professional engineer whose principal 8 occupation is the independent practice of professional engineering; whose 9 livelihood is obtained by offering engineering services to the public; who is 10 devoid of public, commercial and product affiliation that might tend to infer 11 a conflict of interest; and who is cognizant of his public and legal responsi- 12 bilities, and is capable of discharging them. 13 (4) "Engineer" means a person who is qualified to practice engineering by 14 reason of his special knowledge and use of mathematical, physical and engi- 15 neering sciences, and the principles and methods of engineering analysis and 16 design, acquired by professional education and engineering experience. 17 (5) "Engineer intern" means a person who has qualified for, taken and 18 passed an examination in the fundamentals of engineering subjects as provided 19 in this chapter. 20 (6) "Land surveyor intern" means a person who has qualified for, taken 21 and passed an examination in the fundamentals of surveying subjects as pro- 22 vided in this chapter. 23 (7) "Professional engineer" means a person who has been duly licensed as 24 a professional engineer by the board under this chapter. 25 (8) "Professional engineering" and "practice of professional engineering" 26 mean any service or creative work offered to or performed for the public for 27 any project physically located in this state, such as consultation, investiga- 28 tion, evaluation, planning, designing, teaching upper division engineering 29 design subjects, and responsible charge of observation of construction in con- 30 nection with any public or private utilities, structures, buildings, machines, 31 equipment, processes, works, or projects, wherein the public welfare or the 32 safeguarding of life, health, or property is concerned or involved, when such 33 service requires the application of engineering principles and data. A person 34 shall be construed to practice or offer to practice professional engineering 35 within the meaning and intent of this chapter who practices or offers to prac- 36 tice any of the branches of the profession of engineering for the public for 37 any project physically located in this state or who, by verbal claim, sign, 38 advertisement, letterhead, card, or in any other way represents himself to be 39 a professional engineer or through the use of some other title implies that he 40 is a professional engineer or that he is licensed under this chapter, or holds 41 himself out as able to perform or who does perform for the public for any 42 project physically located in this state, any engineering service or work or 43 any other service designated by the practitioner which is the practice of pro- 44 fessional engineering. 45 (9) "Professional land surveying" and "practice of professional land sur- 46 veying" mean responsible charge of surveying of land to determine the correct 47 boundary description, to convey, to establish or reestablish land boundaries, 48 or to plat lands and subdivisions thereof. Any person shall be construed to 49 practice or offer to practice professional land surveying who engages in pro- 50 fessional land surveying, or who, by verbal claim, sign, advertisement, let- 51 terhead, card, or in any other way represents himself to be a professional 52 land surveyor, or who represents himself as able to perform or who does per- 53 form any professional land surveying service or work or any other service des- 54 ignated by the practitioner which is professional land surveying. 55 (10) "Professional land surveyor" means a person who is qualified by rea- 58 1 son of his knowledge of the principles of land surveying acquired by education 2 and practical experience to engage in the practice of professional land sur- 3 veying and who has been duly licensed as a professional land surveyor by the 4 board under this chapter. 5 (11) "Public" means any person, firm, corporation, partnership, company, 6 government agency, institution or any other entity recognized by law. 7 (12) "Responsible charge" means the control and direction of engineering 8 work, or the control and direction of land surveying work, requiring initia- 9 tive, professional skill, independent judgment and professional knowledge of 10 the content of relevant documents during their preparation. Except as allowed 11 under section 54-1223, Idaho Code, reviewing, or reviewing and correcting, 12 documents after they have been prepared by others does not constitute the 13 exercise of responsible charge. 14 (13) "Rules of professional responsibility" means those rules, if any, 15 promulgated by the board, as authorized by the Idaho Code. 16 (14)Signature. The term"sSignature"shallmeans either: an original 17 handwritten message identification containing the name of the person who 18 applied it; or a digital signature which is an electronic authentication proc- 19 ess attached to or logically associated with an electronic document. The digi- 20 tal signature must be unique to the person using it; must be capable of veri- 21 fication; must be under the sole control of the person using it; and must be 22 linked to a document in such a manner that the digital signature is invali- 23 dated if any data in the document is changed. 24 (15)Standard Design Plan. The term"sStandard design plan"shallmeans a 25 building, structure, equipment or facility which is intended to be constructed 26 or sited at multiple locations and for which some or all of the plans must be 27 prepared by a professional engineer. 28 SECTION 68. That Section 54-1203, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 29 amended to read as follows: 30 54-1203. IDAHO BOARD OFREGISTRATIONLICENSURE OF PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS 31 AND PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYORS. A board to be known as the "Idaho board of 32registrationlicensure of professional engineers and professional land sur- 33 veyors" is a division of the Idaho department of self-governing agencies and 34 shall administer the provisions of this chapter. It shall consist of five (5) 35 persons dulyregisteredlicensed as provided by this chapter, appointed by the 36 governor from among nominees recommended by any organized and generally recog- 37 nized state engineering society in this state for the professional engineer 38 members or any organized and generally recognized state land surveying society 39 in this state for the professional land surveyor member. The board shall be 40 comprised of four (4) personsregisteredlicensed as professional engineers 41 and one (1) personregisteredlicensed as a professional land surveyor. The 42 members of the board shall have the qualifications required by section 43 54-1204, Idaho Code. The members of the present board shall continue to serve 44 for the balance of their respective terms of appointment. Each member of the 45 board shall take, subscribe and file the oath required by chapter 4, title 59, 46 Idaho Code, before entering upon the duties of the office. On the expiration 47 of the term of any member, a successor shall be appointed in like manner by 48 the governor for a term of five (5) years. Any appointment to complete a term 49 that has not expired, because of resignation or inability of a member to serve 50 for any reason, shall be for the unexpired portion of the term. A member of 51 the board shall hold office until the expiration of the term for which he was 52 appointed and until his successor has been appointed and qualified. A member 53 after serving two (2) consecutive full terms in addition to any unexpired por- 59 1 tion of a term, shall not be reappointed for a period of two (2) years. The 2 board, on its own initiative, may appoint any former member as anmemberemer- 3 itus member for special assignment to assist the board in the administration 4 of this chapter. 5 SECTION 69. That Section 54-1204, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 6 amended to read as follows: 7 54-1204. QUALIFICATION OF MEMBERS OF BOARD. Members of the board shall be 8 citizens of the United States and residents of this state, and they shall have 9 been engaged for at least twelve (12) years in the practice of engineering for 10 the professional engineer members or land surveying for the professional land 11 surveyor member, shall have been in responsible charge for at least five (5) 12 years of important professional engineering or professional land surveying 13 work, and shall beregisteredlicensed under the provisions of this chapter. 14 Responsible charge of engineering or land surveying teaching may be construed 15 as responsible charge of important professional engineering or professional 16 land surveying work. 17 SECTION 70. That Section 54-1208, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 18 amended to read as follows: 19 54-1208. BOARD -- POWERS. (1) The board shall have the power to adopt and 20 amendall bylawsadministrative rules including, but not limited to, rules of 21 professional responsibility, rules of continuing professional developmentfor22professional land surveyorsnot to exceed sixteen (16) hours annually for each 23 profession for which the professional is licensed, and rules of procedure, not 24 inconsistent with the constitution and laws of this state, which may be rea- 25 sonably necessary for the proper performance of its duties and the administra- 26 tion of the chapter and the regulation of proceedings before the board. These 27 actions by the board shall be binding upon personsregisteredlicensed under 28 this chapter and shall be applicable to business entities holding a certifi- 29 cate of authorization as provided in section 54-1235, Idaho Code. It shall 30 adopt and have an official seal which shall be affixed to each license and 31 certificate issued. It shall have power to provide an office, office equipment 32 and facilities and such books and records as may be reasonably necessary for 33 the proper performance of its duties. 34 (2) In carrying into effect the provisions of this chapter, the board may 35 subpoena witnesses and compel their attendance, and also may require the sub- 36 mission of books, papers, documents, or other pertinent data in any disciplin- 37 ary matters or in any case wherever a violation of this chapter is alleged. 38 Upon failure or refusal to comply with any such order of the board, or upon 39 failure to honor its subpoena as herein provided, the board may apply to any 40 court of any jurisdiction to enforce compliance with same. 41 (3) The board is hereby authorized in the name of the state to apply for 42 relief by injunction in the established manner provided in cases of civil pro- 43 cedure, without bond, to enforce the provisions of this chapter or to restrain 44 any violation thereof. Venue for all such actions shall be in the district 45 court of the fourth judicial district, Ada county, Idaho. 46 (4) The board may subject an applicant forregistrationlicensure or cer- 47 tification to such examination as it deems necessary to determine qualifica- 48 tions. 49 (5) Any action, claim or demand to recover money damages from the board 50 or its employees which any person is legally entitled to recover as compensa- 51 tion for the negligent or otherwise wrongful act or omission of the board or 60 1 its employees, when acting within the course and scope of their employment, 2 shall be governed by the Idaho tort claims act, chapter 9, title 6, Idaho 3 Code. For purposes of this section, the term "employees" shall include, in 4 addition to those persons listed in section 6-902(4), Idaho Code, special 5 assignment members, emeritus members andotherany independent contractors 6 while acting within the course and scope of their board related work. 7 (6) The board may recommend arbitration of disputes between professional 8 engineers or disputes between professional land surveyors. 9 SECTION 71. That Section 54-1210, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 10 amended to read as follows: 11 54-1210. RECORDS AND REPORTS. (1) The board shall keep a record of its 12 proceedings and aregisterrecord of all applications forregistrationlicen- 13 sure or certification, whichregisterrecord shall show: the name, date of 14 birth and last known address of each applicant; the date of the application; 15 the place of business of such applicant; his education, experience and other 16 qualifications; type of examination required; whether or not the applicant was 17 rejected; whether or not a certificateof registrationor license was granted; 18 the dates of the action of the board; and any other information as may be 19 deemed necessary by the board. 20 (2) The records of the board shall be prima facie evidence of the pro- 21 ceedings of the board set forth therein, anda transcriptminutes thereof, 22 duly certified by the secretary of the board under seal, shall be admissible 23 in evidence with the same force and effect as if the original were produced. 24 (3) Annually the board shall submit to the governor a report of its 25transactionsactivities of the preceding year, and shall also transmit to him 26 acompletesummary statement of the receipts and expenditures of the board,27attested by affidavits of its chairman and its secretary. 28 (4) Board records and papers are subject to disclosure according to chap- 29 ter 3, title 9, Idaho Code. 30 SECTION 72. That Section 54-1211, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 31 amended to read as follows: 32 54-1211. ROSTER. A complete roster showing the names and last known 33 addresses of allregisteredprofessional engineers, allregisteredprofes- 34 sional land surveyors, all business entities holding certificates of authori- 35 zation as required under section 54-1235, Idaho Code, and all who possess cur- 36 rent certification as engineers-in-traininginterns and as land surveyors-in-37traininginterns shall be maintained by the board in an electronic format 38 available to the public. 39 SECTION 73. That Section 54-1212, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 40 amended to read as follows: 41 54-1212. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR EXAMINATION AND LICENSE. Except as 42 herein otherwise expressly provided, no license as a professional engineer or 43 professional land surveyor, or certification as an engineer-in-trainingintern 44 or land surveyor-in-trainingintern, shall be issued until an applicant has 45 successfully passed an examination given by or under the supervision of the 46 board, nor shall a license as a professional engineer or professional land 47 surveyor, or certification as an engineer-in-trainingintern or land 48 surveyor-in-trainingintern, be issued to an applicant having habits or char- 49 acter that would justify revocation or suspension of his license or certifi- 61 1 cate, as provided in section 54-1220, Idaho Code. The following shall be con- 2 sidered as minimum evidence satisfactory to the board that the applicant is 3 qualified for assignment to an examination: 4 (1) As a professional engineer: 5 (a) Graduation from an approved engineering curriculum of four (4) years 6 or more in a school or college approved by the board as being of satisfac- 7 tory standing, passage of an examination on the fundamentals of engineer- 8 ing acceptable to the board, and a specific record, after graduation, of 9 an additional four (4) years or more of progressive experience in engi- 10 neering work of a grade and character satisfactory to the board, and indi- 11 cating that the applicant is competent to practice professional engineer- 12 ing; or 13 (b) Graduation with a bachelor's degree in a related science from a 14 school or college approved by the board, and evidence satisfactory to the 15 board that the applicant possesses knowledge and skill approximating that 16 attained through graduation from an approved four (4) year engineering 17 curriculum, passage of an examination on the fundamentals of engineering 18 acceptable to the board, and a specific record, after graduation, of an 19 additional four (4) years or more of progressive experience in engineering 20 work of a grade and character satisfactory to the board and indicating 21 that the applicant is competent to practice professional engineering. 22 (2) As a professional land surveyor: 23 (a) Graduation from an approved surveying curriculum of four (4) years or 24 more in a school or college approved by the board as being of satisfactory 25 standing, passage of an examination on the fundamentals oflandsurveying 26 acceptable to the board, and a specific record of an additional four (4) 27 years or more of progressive combined office and field experience in land 28 surveying work, of a grade and character satisfactory to the board and 29 indicating that the applicant is competent to practice professional land 30 surveying; or 31 (b) At least sixty (60) semester credit hours of college level academic 32 education beyond high school, including a minimum of fifteen (15) semester 33 credit hours in surveying, passage of an examination on the fundamentals 34 oflandsurveying acceptable to the board, and a specific record of an 35 additional six (6) years of progressive combined office and field experi- 36 ence in land surveying work of a grade and character satisfactory to the 37 board and indicating that the applicant is competent to practice land sur- 38 veying; or 39 (c) Evidence that the applicant possesses knowledge and skill, satisfac- 40 tory to the board, similar to that attained upon completion of an approved 41 college level academic curriculum, passage of an examination on the funda- 42 mentals of land surveying acceptable to the board, and evidence of a spe- 43 cific record of an additional eight (8) years of progressive combined 44 office and field experience in land surveying work of a grade and charac- 45 ter satisfactory to the board and indicating that the applicant is compe- 46 tent to practice land surveying. 47 (3) As an engineer-in-trainingintern: 48 (a) Graduation from or in the last two (2) semesters of an approved engi- 49 neering curriculum of four (4) years or more in a school or college 50 approved by the board as being of satisfactory standing and indicating 51 that the applicant is competent to enroll as an engineer-in-training52 intern; or 53 (b) Graduation with a bachelor's degree in a related science from a 54 school or college approved by the board as being of satisfactory standing, 55 and evidence satisfactory to the board that the applicant possesses knowl- 62 1 edge and skill approximating that attained through graduation from an 2 approved four (4) year engineering curriculum, and indicating that the 3 applicant is competent to be enrolled as an engineer-in-trainingintern. 4 (c) In the event the applicant qualifies for assignment to the examina- 5 tion during the last two (2) semesters of college under the provisions of 6 section 54-1212(3)(a), Idaho Code, and a passing grade is attained, a cer- 7 tificate will be issued only after the applicant graduates. 8 (4) As a land surveyor-in-trainingintern: 9 (a) Graduation from, or in the last two (2) semesters of, an approved 10 surveying curriculum of four (4) years or more in a school or college 11 approved by the board as being of satisfactory standing and indicating 12 that the applicant is competent to be enrolled as a land 13 surveyor-in-trainingintern; or 14 (b) At least sixty (60) semester credit hours of college level academic 15 education beyond high school, including a minimum of fifteen (15) semester 16 credit hours in surveying, and in addition, a specific record of three (3) 17 years or more of progressive combined office and field experience in land 18 surveying work of a grade and character satisfactory to the board that the 19 applicant is competent to be enrolled as a land surveyor-in-training20 intern; or 21 (c) Possesses knowledge and skill, satisfactory to the board, similar to 22 that attained upon completion of an approved college level academic cur- 23 riculum and evidence of a specific record of at least four (4) years' 24 experience of progressive combined office and field experience of a grade 25 and character satisfactory to the board that the applicant is competent to 26 be enrolled as a land surveyor-in-trainingintern. 27 In counting years of experience for assignment to the professional engi- 28 neer or professional land surveyor examination, the board may, at its discre- 29 tion, give credit, not in excess of one (1) year, for satisfactory graduate 30 study toward a master's degree and not in excess of an additional one (1) year 31 for satisfactory graduate study toward a doctorate degree. In the event an 32 applicant obtains a doctorate degree without first obtaining a master's 33 degree, the board may, at its discretion, give credit, not in excess of two 34 (2) years. 35 In considering the combined education and experience qualifications of 36 applicants, the board shall consider engineering teaching, land surveying 37 teaching, each year of satisfactory completion of undergraduate college educa- 38 tion, advanced degrees in engineering and advanced degrees in land surveying 39 in establishing the applicants' minimum composite knowledge and skill. 40 The mere execution, as a contractor, of work designed by a professional 41 engineer, or the supervision of the construction of such work as a foreman or 42 superintendent, shall not be deemed to be the practice of engineering, but if 43 such experience, in the opinion of the board, has involved responsible super- 44 vision of a character that will tend to expand the engineering knowledge and 45 skill of the applicant the board may in its discretion give such credit there- 46 for as it may deem proper. 47 Any person having the necessary qualifications prescribed in this chapter 48 to entitle him toregistrationassignment to an examination for licensure or 49 certification shall be eligible for suchregistrationassignment although he 50 may not be practicing his profession at the time of making his application. 51 SECTION 74. That Section 54-1212, Idaho Code, as amended by Section 1, 52 Chapter 125, Laws of 2002, as amended by Section 2, Chapter 15, Laws of 2003, 53 as amended by Section 2, Chapter 84, Laws of 2004, be, and the same is hereby 54 amended to read as follows: 63 1 54-1212. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR EXAMINATION AND LICENSE. Except as 2 herein otherwise expressly provided, no license as a professional engineer or 3 professional land surveyor, or certification as an engineer-in-trainingintern 4 or land surveyor-in-trainingintern, shall be issued until an applicant has 5 successfully passed an examination given by or under the supervision of the 6 board, nor shall a license as a professional engineer or professional land 7 surveyor, or certification as an engineer-in-trainingintern or land 8 surveyor-in-trainingintern, be issued to an applicant having habits or char- 9 acter that would justify revocation or suspension of his license or certifi- 10 cate, as provided in section 54-1220, Idaho Code. The following shall be con- 11 sidered as minimum evidence satisfactory to the board that the applicant is 12 qualified for assignment to an examination: 13 (1) As a professional engineer: 14 (a) Graduation from an approved engineering curriculum of four (4) years 15 or more in a school or college approved by the board as being of satisfac- 16 tory standing, passage of an examination on the fundamentals of engineer- 17 ing acceptable to the board, and a specific record, after graduation, of 18 an additional four (4) years or more of progressive experience in engi- 19 neering work of a grade and character satisfactory to the board, and indi- 20 cating that the applicant is competent to practice professional engineer- 21 ing; or 22 (b) Graduation with a bachelor's degree in a related science from a 23 school or college approved by the board, and evidence satisfactory to the 24 board that the applicant possesses knowledge and skill approximating that 25 attained through graduation from an approved four (4) year engineering 26 curriculum, passage of an examination on the fundamentals of engineering 27 acceptable to the board, and a specific record, after graduation, of four 28 (4) years or more of progressive experience in engineering work of a grade 29 and character satisfactory to the board and indicating that the applicant 30 is competent to practice professional engineering. 31 (2) As a professional land surveyor: 32 (a) Graduation from an approved surveying curriculum of four (4) years or 33 more in a school or college approved by the board as being of satisfactory 34 standing, passage of an examination on the fundamentals oflandsurveying 35 acceptable to the board, and a specific record of an additional four (4) 36 years or more of progressive combined office and field experience in land 37 surveying work of a grade and character satisfactory to the board and 38 indicating that the applicant is competent to practice professional land 39 surveying; or 40 (b) Graduation with a bachelor's degree in a related science from a 41 school or college approved by the board as being of satisfactory standing, 42 and evidence satisfactory to the board that the applicant possesses knowl- 43 edge and skill approximating that attained through graduation from an 44 approved four (4) year surveying curriculum, passage of an examination on 45 the fundamentals oflandsurveying acceptable to the board, and a specific 46 record of an additional four (4) years or more of progressive combined 47 office and field experience in land surveying work of a grade and charac- 48 ter satisfactory to the board and indicating that the applicant is compe- 49 tent to practice land surveying. 50 (3) As an engineer-in-trainingintern: 51 (a) Graduation from or in the last two (2) semesters of an approved engi- 52 neering curriculum of four (4) years or more in a school or college 53 approved by the board as being of satisfactory standing and indicating 54 that the applicant is competent to enroll as an engineer-in-training55 intern; or 64 1 (b) Graduation with a bachelor's degree in a related science from a 2 school or college approved by the board, and evidence satisfactory to the 3 board that the applicant possesses knowledge and skill approximating that 4 attained through graduation from an approved four (4) year engineering 5 curriculum, and indicating that the applicant is competent to be enrolled 6 as an engineer-in-trainingintern. 7 (c) In the event the applicant qualifies for assignment to the examina- 8 tion during the last two (2) semesters of college under the provisions of 9 section 54-1212(3)(a), Idaho Code, and a passing grade is attained, a cer- 10 tificate will be issued only after the applicant graduates. 11 (4) As a land surveyor-in-trainingintern: 12 (a) Graduation from, or in the last two (2) semesters of, an approved 13 surveying curriculum of four (4) years or more in a school or college 14 approved by the board as being of satisfactory standing and indicating 15 that the applicant is competent to be enrolled as a land 16 surveyor-in-trainingintern; or 17 (b) Graduation with a bachelor's degree in a related science from a 18 school or college approved by the board, evidence satisfactory to the 19 board that the applicant possesses knowledge and skill approximating that 20 attained through graduation from an approved four (4) year surveying cur- 21 riculum, and indicating that the applicant is competent to be enrolled as 22 a land surveyor-in-trainingintern. 23 (c) In the event the applicant qualifies for assignment to the examina- 24 tion during the last two (2) semesters of college under the provisions of 25 subsection (4)(a) of this section, and attains a passing grade, a certifi- 26 cate shall be issued only after the applicant graduates. 27 In counting years of experience for assignment to the professional engi- 28 neer or professional land surveyor examination, the board may, at its discre- 29 tion, give credit, not in excess of one (1) year, for satisfactory graduate 30 study toward a master's degree and not in excess of an additional one (1) year 31 for satisfactory graduate study toward a doctorate degree. In the event an 32 applicant obtains a doctorate degree without first obtaining a master's 33 degree, the board may, at its discretion, give credit, not in excess of two 34 (2) years. 35 In considering the combined education and experience qualifications of 36 applicants, the board shall consider engineering teaching, land surveying 37 teaching, each year of satisfactory completion of undergraduate college educa- 38 tion, advanced degrees in engineering and advanced degrees in land surveying 39 in establishing the applicants' minimum composite knowledge and skill. 40 The mere execution, as a contractor, of work designed by a professional 41 engineer, or the supervision of the construction of such work as a foreman or 42 superintendent, shall not be deemed to be the practice of engineering, but if 43 such experience, in the opinion of the board, has involved responsible super- 44 vision of a character that will tend to expand the engineering knowledge and 45 skill of the applicant the board may in its discretion give such credit there- 46 for as it may deem proper. 47 Any person having the necessary qualifications prescribed in this chapter 48 to entitle him toregistrationassignment to an examination for licensure or 49 certification shall be eligible for suchregistrationassignment although he 50 may not be practicing his profession at the time of making his application. 51 SECTION 75. That Section 54-1213, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 52 amended to read as follows: 53 54-1213. APPLICATIONS ANDREGISTRATIONFEES. Applications forregistra-65 1tionlicensure as a professional engineer or professional land surveyor, or 2 certification as an engineer-in-trainingintern or land surveyor-in-training3 intern, shall be on forms prescribed and furnished by the board. The applica- 4 tion shall be made under oath, and shall show the applicant's education and a 5 detailed summary of histechnical andengineering or land surveying experi- 6 ence. An applicant forregistrationlicensure as a professional engineer or 7 professional land surveyor shall furnish not less than five (5) references, of 8 whom three (3) or more should beregisteredprofessional engineers or profes- 9 sional land surveyors, as applicable, having personal knowledge of the 10 applicant's engineering or land surveying experience. An applicant for certi- 11 fication as an engineer-in-trainingintern or land surveyor-in-training12 intern shall furnish not less than three (3) references of whom at least one 13 (1) should be aregisteredprofessional engineer or professional land sur- 14 veyor, as applicable, having personal knowledge of the applicant's engineering 15 or land surveying experience. Applications for certificates of authorization 16 shall be made in accordance with section 54-1235, Idaho Code. 17 The maximum application fee for professional engineers or professional 18 land surveyors seeking to be licensed by an eight (8) hour or longer examina- 19 tion shall be an amount equal to the amount charged the board by the entity 20 preparing and administering the examination, plus an administrative fee not to 21 exceed one hundred dollars ($100). The total application fee shall accompany 22 the application. 23 The maximum application fee for an applicant who seeks a certificate as an 24 engineer-in-trainingintern or land surveyor-in-trainingintern shall be an 25 amount equal to the amount charged the board by the entity preparing and 26 administering the examination, plus an administrative fee not to exceed fifty 27 dollars ($50.00). The application fee shall accompany the application. 28 The maximum application fee for business entities seeking a certificate of 29 authorization shall be two hundred dollars ($200). The application fee shall 30 accompany the application. 31Separate application fees shall accompany all applications for each of the32four (4) classes of examinations: professional land surveyor, engineer-in-33training, land surveyor-in-training and professional engineer.34 The amount of theregistrationlicense fee or certificate fee shall be 35 fixed by the board prior to June 30th of any year and shall continue in force 36 until changed. 37 Should the board deny the issuance of a certificateof registrationor 38authorizationlicense to any applicant, the feedepositedpaid shall be 39 retained asan applicationa processing fee. 40 SECTION 76. That Section 54-1214, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 41 amended to read as follows: 42 54-1214. EXAMINATIONS. (1) Examinations will be held at such times and 43 places as the board directs. The board shall determine the acceptable grade on 44 examinations. 45 (2) Written examinations will be given in two (2) sections and may be 46 taken only after the applicant has met the other minimum requirements as given 47 in section 54-1212, Idaho Code, and has been approved by the board for admis- 48 sion to the examinations as follows: 49 (a) Fundamentals of Engineering -- The examination consists of an eight 50 (8) hour testperiodon the fundamentals of engineering. Passing this 51 examination qualifies the examinee for an engineer-in-trainingintern cer- 52 tificate, provided he has met all other requirements of certification 53 required by this chapter. 66 1 (b) Principles and Practice of Engineering -- The examination consists of 2 a minimum of an eight (8) hour testperiodon applied engineering. Passing 3 this examination qualifies the examinee forregistrationlicensure as a 4 professional engineer, provided he has met the other requirements forreg-5istrationlicensure required by this chapter. 6 (c) Fundamentals ofLandSurveying -- The examination consists of an 7 eight (8) hour testperiodon the fundamentals oflandsurveying. Passing 8 this examination qualifies the examinee for a land surveyor-in-training9 intern certificate, provided he has met all other requirements for certi- 10 fication required by this chapter. 11 (d) Principles and Practice ofLandSurveying -- The examination consists 12 of a minimum of an eight (8) hour testperiodon appliedlandsurveying. 13 Passing this examination qualifies the examinee forregistrationlicensure 14 as a professional land surveyor, provided he has met the other require- 15 ments forregistrationlicensure required by this chapter. 16 (3) A candidate failing all or part ofthean examination for the first 17 time may apply for reexamination, which may be granted upon payment of a fee 18 equal to the total application fee for the required examination. In the event 19 of a second failure, the examinee shall be required toappear before the board20or a member thereof toobtain a minimum of one (1) additional year of experi- 21 ence, acceptable to the board, from the date of the second examination fail- 22 ure, and submit evidence of having completed an additional eight (8) semester 23 credits of college level academic education relating to the examination, 24 before the board will consider that he has acquired the necessary additional 25 knowledge to warrant assignment to a third examination. In the event of a 26 third or subsequent failure, the examinee shall be required to obtain a mini- 27 mum of three (3) additional years of experience, acceptable to the board, from 28 the date of the third or subsequent examination failure, and submit evidence 29 of having completed an additional twelve (12) semester credits of college 30 level academic education relating to the examination, before the board will 31 consider that he has acquired the necessary additional knowledge to warrant 32 assignment to a subsequent examination. 33 (4) The board may prepare and adopt specifications for the written exami- 34 nations in engineering and land surveying.They may be published in brochure35form and be available to any person interested in being registered as a pro-36fessional engineer or as a professional land surveyor.37 SECTION 77. That Section 54-1215, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 38 amended to read as follows: 39 54-1215.CERTIFICATESLICENSE -- SEALS -- INTERN CERTIFICATES. (1) The 40 board shall issue acertificate of registrationlicense upon payment of the 41registrationfee as provided for in this chapter to any applicant who, in the 42 opinion of the board, has satisfactorily met all of the requirements of this 43 chapter for licensure as a professional engineer or professional land 44 surveyor, and an enrollmentcertificate shall be issued to those who qualify 45 as an engineers-in-training andintern or a land surveyors-in-trainingintern. 46 In the case of aregisteredprofessional engineer, thecertificatelicense 47 shall authorize the practice of "professional engineering," and in the case of 48 aregisteredprofessional land surveyor thecertificatelicense shall author- 49 ize the practice of "professional land surveying."Certificates of registra-50tionLicenses shall show the full name of theregistrantlicensee, shall give 51 aserial registrationlicense number, and shall be signed by the chairman and 52 the secretary of the board under seal of the board. 53 (2) The issuance of acertificate of registrationlicense by the board 67 1 shall be prima facie evidence that the person named therein is entitled to all 2 the rights, privileges and responsibilities of aregisteredlicensed profes- 3 sional engineer or of aregisteredlicensed professional land surveyor, pro- 4 vided that saidcertificate of registrationlicense has not expired or has not 5 been suspended or revoked. 6 (3) Eachregistrantlicensee hereunder shall, uponregistration7 licensure, obtain a seal, the use and design of which are described below. It 8 shall be unlawful for any person to affix or to permit his seal and signature 9 to be affixed to any documents after thecertificatelicense of theregistrant10 licensee named thereon has expired or has been suspended or revoked, unless 11 saidcertificatelicense shall have been renewed, reinstated, or reissued, or 12 for the purpose of aiding or abetting any other person to evade or attempt to 13 evade any portion of this chapter. 14 (a) The seal may be a rubber stamp, crimp or electronically generated 15 image. Whenever the seal is applied, theregistrant'slicensee's signature 16 and date shall also be included. If the signature is handwritten, it shall 17 be adjacent to or across the seal. No further words or wording is 18 required. A facsimile signature generated by any method will not be 19 acceptable unless accompanied by a digital signature. 20 (b) The seal, signature and date shall be placed on all final specifica- 21 tions, land surveys, reports, plats, drawings, plans, design information 22 and calculations, whenever presented to a client or any public or govern- 23 mental agency. Any such document presented to a client or public or gov- 24 ernmental agency that is not final and does not contain a seal, signature 25 and date shall be clearly marked as "draft," "not for construction" or 26 with similar words to distinguish the document from a final document. In 27 the event the final work product is preliminary in nature or contains the 28 word "preliminary," such as a "preliminary engineering report," the final 29 work product shall be sealed, signed and dated as a final document if the 30 document is intended to be relied upon to make policy decisions important 31 to the life, health, property, or fiscal interest of the public. 32 (c) The seal,and signature of the licensee and date shall be placed on 33 all original documents in such a manner that such seal, signature and date 34 are reproduced when the original document is copied. The application of 35 theregistrant'slicensee's seal,and signature and the date shall con- 36 stitute certification that the work thereon was done by him or under his 37 responsible charge. Each plan or drawing sheet shall be sealed and signed 38 and dated by theregistrantlicensee orregistrantslicensees responsible 39 for each sheet. In the case of a business entity, each plan or drawing 40 sheet shall be sealed and signed and dated by theregistrantlicensee or 41registrantslicensees involved. Copies of electronically produced docu- 42 ments, listed in paragraph (b) of this subsection, distributed for infor- 43 mational uses such as for bidding purposes or working copies, may be 44 issued with theregistrant'slicensee's seal and a notice that the origi- 45 nal document is on file with theregistrant'slicensee's signature and the 46 date. The words "Original Signed By:" and "Date Original Signed:" shall be 47 placed adjacent to or across the seal on the electronic original. The 48 storage location of the original document shall also be provided. Only the 49 title page of reports, specifications and like documents need bear the 50 seal,and signature of the licensee and the date.of the registrant.51 (d) The seal and signature shall be used byregistrantslicensees only 52 when the work being stamped was under theregistrant'slicensee's respon- 53 sible charge. 54 (e) The design of the seal shall be as determined by the board. 55 (4) The board shall issue to any applicant who, in the opinion of the 68 1 board, has met the requirements of this chapter, an enrollmentcertificateor2cardas an engineer-in-trainingintern or land surveyor-in-training, which3indicates that his name has been recorded as such in the board officeintern. 4 The engineer-in-trainingintern or land surveyor-in-training enrollment card5 intern certificate does not authorize the certificate holder to practice as a 6 professional engineer or a professional land surveyor. 7 SECTION 78. That Section 54-1216, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 8 amended to read as follows: 9 54-1216. EXPIRATIONS AND RENEWALS -- FEES. Following issuance or renewal 10 ofcertificates of registrationlicenses for professional engineers and pro- 11 fessional land surveyors, expiration shall be on the last day of the month 12 during which theregistrantlicensee was born, in even-numbered state of Idaho 13 fiscal years for those born in even-numbered calendar years and in odd-num- 14 bered state of Idaho fiscal years for those born in odd-numbered calendar 15 years, and shall become invalid on that date unless renewed. Certificates of 16 authorization for business entities shall expire on the last day of the month 17 of July following issuance or renewal and shall become invalid on that date 18 unless renewed. It shall be the duty of the board to notify every personreg-19isteredlicensed and every business entity certified under this chapter, of 20 the date of the expiration of saidcertificate of registrationlicense or cer- 21 tificate of authorization and the amount of the fee that shall be required for 22 its renewal. Such notice shall be mailed to the last known address of thereg-23istrantlicensee or business entity at least one (1) month in advance of the 24 date of the expiration of said license or certificateorof authorization. 25 Renewalmayshall beeffectedeffective at any time in the appropriate year 26 during the month in which theregistrantlicensee was born or during the month 27 of July in the case of business entities, by the payment of a renewal fee to 28 be fixed by the board at not more than one hundred fifty dollars ($150). The 29 failure on the part of anyregistrantlicensee or certificate holder to renew 30 his or its license or certificate biennially in the month in which they were 31 born or in the month of July in the case of business entities, as required 32 above shall not deprive such person or business entity of the right of 33 renewal, but the fee to be paid for the renewal of a license or certificate 34 after the month in which it is due shall be increased twenty percent (20%) 35 for each month or fraction of a month that payment of renewal is delayed; pro- 36 vided, however, that the maximum fee for delayed renewal shall not exceed 37 twice the renewal fee for eachbienniumrenewal cycle delinquent, but in no 38 event more than three hundred dollars ($300). Any work performed after areg-39istrationlicense or certificate of authorization has expired, but before 40 delayed renewal has been effected, shall become valid upon delayed renewal as 41 if theregistrationlicense or certificate of authorization had not expired, 42 but theregistrantlicensee or certificate holdershallmay be subject to dis- 43 ciplinary action by the board for practice on an expired license or such other 44 action as provided pursuant to this chapter. 45 Following issuance or renewal of certificatesof enrollmentfor engineers-46in-traininginterns and land surveyors-in-traininginterns, expiration shall 47 be on the last day of the month during which the certificate holder was born, 48 in even-numbered state of Idaho fiscal years for those born in even-numbered 49 calendar years and in odd-numbered state of Idaho fiscal years for those born 50 in odd-numbered calendar years. The notification to holders of certificatesof51enrollmentshall be processed as prescribed above forregistrantslicensees 52 except that the biennial renewal fee shall not be more than thirty dollars 53 ($30.00). The failure on the part of any holder of a certificateof enrollment69 1 to effect renewal shall not invalidate his status as an engineer-in-training2 intern or land surveyor-in-trainingintern, but his name shall, after ninety3(90) days,be removed from the board'scurrentmailing list. 4 SECTION 79. That Section 54-1218, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 5 amended to read as follows: 6 54-1218. PUBLIC WORK. It shall be unlawful for this state, or for any 7 county, city, school district, irrigation district, drainage district, highway 8 district, or other subdivision of the state, having power to levy taxes or 9 assessments against property situated therein, to engage in the construction 10 of any public work when the public health or safety is involved unless the 11 plans and specifications and estimates have been prepared by, and the con- 12 struction reviewed by aregisteredprofessional engineer. 13 SECTION 80. That Section 54-1219, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 14 amended to read as follows: 15 54-1219. COMITYCERTIFICATIONLICENSURE -- FEE. The board, upon applica- 16 tion therefor and the payment of a fee of not to exceed a maximum of one hun- 17 dred fifty dollars ($150), may issue acertificate of registrationlicense as 18 a professional engineer or professional land surveyor to any person who holds 19 acertificate of registrationlicense issued to the applicant by the proper 20 authority of any state, territory or possession of the United States, the Dis- 21 trict of Columbia, or of a foreign country, provided that, in the opinion of 22 the board, the applicant possesses the education, experience and examination 23 credentials, or their equivalents, that were specified in the applicablereg-24istrationlicensing chapter in effect in this state at the time suchcertifi-25catelicense was issued, provided that a professional land surveyor applicant 26 must successfully pass a land surveying examination as prepared and adminis- 27 tered by the board, and provided such state, territory, possession or country 28 will license,or issue certificates of registration,without examination and 29 upon substantially the same condition, to applicants holding licensesor cer-30tificates of registrationissued by the board under this chapter. In the event 31 the applicant has been licensed and has practiced as a professional engineer 32 or professional land surveyor in another jurisdiction for a minimum of eight 33 (8) years, has no outstanding disciplinary action, and is in good standing 34 under a licensing system which, in the opinion of the board, maintains sub- 35 stantially equivalent professional standards as required under this chapter, 36 the board may, in its discretion, waive the requirement for satisfaction of 37 prescriptive credentials in education and examination. 38 SECTION 81. That Section 54-1220, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 39 amended to read as follows: 40 54-1220. DISCIPLINARY ACTION -- PROCEDURES. (1) Any affected party may 41 prefer charges of fraud, deceit, gross negligence, incompetence, misconduct or 42 violation of any provision of this chapter, or violation of any of the rules 43 promulgated by the board against any individualregistrantlicensee or certif- 44 icate holder or against any business entity holding a certificate of authori- 45 zation or against a person applying for a license or against a business entity 46 applying for a certificate of authorization. Repeated acts of negligence may 47 be considered as a gross act for disciplinary action. Such charges shall be in 48 writing, and shall be sworn to by the person or persons making them and shall 49 be filed with the executive director of the board. The executive director of 70 1 the board shall be considered an affected party and may be the person making 2 and filing the charges. 3 (2) All charges, unless dismissed by the board as unfounded or trivial, 4 or unless settled informally, shall be heard by the board within six (6) 5 months after the date they were received at the board office unless such time 6 is extended by the board for justifiable cause. 7 (3)The time and place for said hHearingshall be fixed by the board and8a copy of the charges, together with a notice of the time and place of hear-9ing, shall be personally served on or mailed to the last known address of such10individual registrant or business entity holding a certificate of authoriza-11tion. Theproceedings shall be governed by the provisions of chapter 52, title 12 67, Idaho Code. 13 (4) If, after such hearing, the board votes in favor of sustaining the 14 charges, the board may, in its discretion, impose an administrative penalty, 15 not to exceedtwofive thousand dollars ($25,000) for deposit in the general 16accountfund of the state of Idaho. In addition, the board, in its discretion, 17 may admonish, reprimand, suspend, revoke, refuse to renew, refuse to grant, or 18 any combination thereof, the individual's license or certificateof registra-19tionor a business entity's certificate of authorization. The board may also, 20 in its discretion, require the individual to practice under the supervision of 21 another licensee, or require the individual to successfully complete continu- 22 ing education courses as may be prescribed by the board. 23 (5) The board shall have jurisdiction overregistrantslicensees whose 24 licenses are not current provided the action relates to services performed 25 when the license was current and valid. 26 SECTION 82. That Section 54-1221, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 27 amended to read as follows: 28 54-1221. REISSUANCE OF LICENSES AND CERTIFICATES. The board, upon peti- 29 tion of an individual or a business entity, may reissue or reinstate a license 30 or certificateof registrationor certificate of authorization, provided three 31 (3) or more members of the board vote in favor of such reissuance or rein- 32 statement. A new license or certificateof registrationor certificate of 33 authorization, to replace any license or certificate revoked, lost, destroyed 34 or mutilated, may be issued, subject to the rules of the board, andupon pay- 35 ment of such reasonable charge therefor as shall be fixed by the board to 36 cover the estimated cost ofinvestigation andsuch reissuance, but not exceed- 37 ing ten dollars ($10.00) in any case. 38 SECTION 83. That Section 54-1222, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 39 amended to read as follows: 40 54-1222. VIOLATIONS AND PENALTIES -- PROSECUTION OF OFFENSES. Any person 41 who shall practice, or offer to practice, professional engineering or profes- 42 sional land surveying in this state without beingregisteredlicensed in 43 accordance with the provisions of this chapter, or any person presenting or 44 attempting to use as his own thecertificate of registrationlicense or the 45 seal of another, or any person who shall give any false or forged evidence of 46 any kind to the board or to any member thereof in obtaining a license or cer- 47 tificate,of registration,or any person who shall falsely impersonate any 48 otherregistrantlicensee of like or different name, or any person who shall 49 attempt to use an expired or revokedcertificate of registrationlicense or 50 practice at any time during a period the board has suspended or revoked his 51certificate of registrationlicense, or any person who shall violate any of 71 1 the provisions of this chapter, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. 2 Legal counsel selected by the board, or the attorney general of this state 3 or anyone designated by him may act as legal advisor of the board. It shall be 4 the duty of the attorney general of this state to enforce the provisions of 5 this chapter relating to unlicensed practice and to prosecute any unlicensed 6 person violating the same. The attorney general shall be reimbursed by the 7 board for any fees and expenses incurred by the attorney general in represent- 8 ing the board or prosecuting unlicensed persons. 9 SECTION 84. That Section 54-1223, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 10 amended to read as follows: 11 54-1223. SAVING CLAUSE -- EXEMPTIONS. (1) This chapter shall not be con- 12 strued to affect: 13 (a) The practice of any other profession or trade for which a license is 14 required under any law of this state or the United States. 15 (b) The work of an employee or a subordinate of a person holding acer-16tificate of registrationlicense under this chapter, provided such work 17 does not include final engineering design or land surveying decisions and 18 is done under the direct responsibility, checking, and supervision of, and 19 verified by, a person holding acertificate of registrationlicense under 20 this chapter. 21 (c) Any individual teaching upper division engineering subjects that are 22 classified as engineering design for any college or university in this 23 state as of July 1, 1988, and any such individual employed after July 1, 24 1988, for a period of five (5) years from the date of employment with any 25 college or university in this state. 26 (d) An individual doing surveying work for himself, or through a business 27 entity, on property owned or leased by the individual or business entity, 28 or in which the individual or business entity has an interest, estate or 29 possessory right and which affects exclusively the property or interests 30 of the individual or business entity; provided, that all land surveying 31 maps, plats or plans filed with any county recorder's office in the state 32 of Idaho for the purpose of illustrating or defining boundaries of prop- 33 erty ownership, shall be madeand certifiedby aregistered,licensed pro- 34 fessional land surveyor as provided in this chapter. 35 (e) An individual doing survey work for himself, or through a business 36 entity with respect to the location, amendment, or relocation of a mining 37 claim. 38 (f) The practice of engineering by employees of a business entity as long 39 as the services provided by them are for internal business entity use 40 only. 41 (2) The board, at its discretion, may exempt an exceptional individual 42 who has twelve (12) or more years of appropriate experience in engineering 43 from the requirement for satisfactory completion of an examination in the fun- 44 damentals of engineering. 45 (3) An applicant for licensure as a professional engineer either by exam- 46 ination or by comity who has earned a bachelor degree in engineering from an 47 approved engineering program and has, in addition, earned a doctorate degree 48 in engineering from a college or university which offers an approved under- 49 graduate program in the same discipline as the doctorate degree earned, shall 50 be exempt from the requirement for satisfactory completion of an examination 51 in the fundamentals of engineering. Honorary doctorate degrees are not consid- 52 ered earned degrees for purposes of this subsection. 53 (4) In addition to, and notwithstanding other provisions of this chapter, 72 1 in circumstances of emergency creating conditions of imminent and substantial 2 danger to the public health, safety or environment through the provision of 3 engineering services, the prosecuting attorney or the attorney general may 4 institute a civil action for an immediate injunction to halt the provision of 5 engineering services. 6 (5) A professional engineer licensed in Idaho may review the work of a 7 professional engineer who is licensed in another jurisdiction of the United 8 States or a foreign country on a project that is a site adaptation of a stan- 9 dard design plan to determine that the standard design plan meets the standard 10 of care and is applicable to the intended circumstance, with or without modi- 11 fication. The Idaho professional engineer shall demonstrate responsible 12 charge, as defined in this chapter, by performing professional services 13 related to his assignment including developing or obtaining a complete design 14 record with design criteria and calculations, performing necessary code 15 research and developing any necessary and appropriate changes to the standard 16 design plan necessary to properly apply the standard design to the intended 17 circumstance. The nonprofessional services, such as drafting, need not be 18 redone by the Idaho professional engineer, but must clearly and accurately 19 reflect the Idaho professional engineer's work. The burden is on the Idaho 20 professional engineer to show such compliance. The Idaho professional engineer 21 shall have control of and responsibility for the entire work product, shall 22 seal, sign and date it as required in this chapter, and shall be in possession 23 of all original documents or certified copies of documents related to the pro- 24 fessional engineer's work for the project. 25 SECTION 85. That Section 54-1225, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 26 amended to read as follows: 27 54-1225. APPEALS. Any person or organization who shall feel aggrieved by 28 any action of the board in denying, suspending or revoking a license or cer- 29 tificateof registrationor certificate of authorization, as is appropriate, 30 may appeal therefrom in accordance with the provisions of the administrative 31 proceduresact, chapter 52, title 67,chapter 52,Idaho Code. 32 SECTION 86. That Section 54-1227, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 33 amended to read as follows: 34 54-1227. SURVEYS -- AUTHORITY AND DUTIES OF PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYORS 35 AND PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS. Everyregistered,licensed professional land sur- 36 veyor is hereby authorized to make land surveys relating to the sale or subdi- 37 vision of lands, the retracing or establishing of property or boundary lines, 38 public roads, streets, alleys, or trails; and it shall be the duty of each 39registeredlicensed professional land surveyor, whenever making any such land 40 survey, to set permanent and reliable monuments, the minimum size of which 41 shall beone-half (1/2)five-eighths (5/8) inch in least dimension and two (2) 42 feet long iron or steel rod unless special circumstances preclude use of such 43 monument; and such monuments must be permanently marked or bear a metal cap 44 with theregistrationlicense number of the professional land surveyor respon- 45 sible for placing the monument. Professional engineers qualified and dulyreg-46isteredlicensed pursuant totitle 54, Idaho Code,this chapter mayalsoper- 47 form those nonboundary surveys necessary and incidental to the work custom- 48 arily performed by them. 49 SECTION 87. That Section 54-1228, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 50 amended to read as follows: 73 1 54-1228. ADMINISTERING AND CERTIFICATION OF OATHS -- AUTHORITY OF PROFES- 2 SIONAL LAND SURVEYORS. Everyregistered,professional land surveyor is author- 3 ized to administer and certify oaths, when it becomes necessary to take testi- 4 mony to identify or establish old or lost corners, or to perpetuate a corner 5 that is in a perishable condition, or whenever the importance of the land sur- 6 vey makes it desirable, and to administer oaths to assistants for the faithful7performance of duty. A record of such oaths shall be kept as part of the field 8 notes of the land survey. 9 SECTION 88. That Section 54-1230, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 10 amended to read as follows: 11 54-1230. PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SURVEYING -- RIGHT OF ENTRY. (1) Any person 12 employed in the execution of any survey authorized by the congress of the 13 United States may enter upon lands within this state for the purpose of 14 exploring, triangulating, leveling, surveying, and of doing any work which may 15 be necessary to carry out the objects of then existing laws relative to sur- 16 veys, and may establish permanent station marks, and erect the necessary sig- 17 nals and temporary observatories, doing no unnecessary injury thereby. 18 (2) A professional land surveyor licensed pursuant to the provisions of 19 this chapter, and his subordinates, who, in the course of work which may be 20 necessary to carry out the objects of existing laws relative to surveys, find 21 it necessary to go upon or across the lands of a party or parties other than 22 the one for whom the survey is being made, and upon or across such land lie 23 land survey corners or monuments, the access to which is necessary to complete 24 a survey, shall not be guilty of trespass but shall be liable for any damage 25 done to such land or property, provided the following actions are taken: 26 (a) If oral permission cannot be obtained from the owner of the property, 27 then the person making the survey shall give written notice via United 28 States post office certified mailing, return receipt requested, of the 29 survey to the owner of the land at least ten (10) days before going upon 30 or across the land; and 31 (b) Upon receipt of delivery confirmation, or after ten (10) days follow- 32 ing the date of mailing of the written notice, whichever is sooner, the 33 surveyor and his subordinates may enter upon the land. 34 SECTION 89. That Section 54-1231, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 35 amended to read as follows: 36 54-1231. PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SURVEYING -- ASSESSMENT OF DAMAGES FOR ENTRY. 37 If the parties interested cannot agree upon the amount to be paid for damages 38 caused thereby, either of them may petition the district court in the county 39 in which the land is situated, which court shall appoint a time for a hearing 40 as soon as may be, and order at least twenty (20) days' notice to be given to 41 all parties interested, and, with or without a view of the premises, as the 42 court may determine, hear the parties and their witnesses and assess damages. 43 SECTION 90. That Section 54-1232, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 44 amended to read as follows: 45 54-1232. PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SURVEYING -- TENDER OF DAMAGES FOR ENTRY. The 46 person so entering upon land may tender to the injured party damages therefor, 47 and if, in case of petition or complaint to the court, the damages finally 48 assessed do not exceed the amount tendered, the person entering shall recover 49 costs; otherwise the prevailing party shall recover costs. 74 1 SECTION 91. That Section 54-1233, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 2 amended to read as follows: 3 54-1233. PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SURVEYING -- COSTS OF ASSESSMENT OF DAMAGES. 4 The costs to be allowed in all such cases shall be the same as allowed accord- 5 ing to the rules of the court, and provisions of law relating thereto. 6 SECTION 92. That Section 54-1234, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 7 amended to read as follows: 8 54-1234. MONUMENTATION -- PENALTY AND LIABILITY FOR DEFACING. If any per- 9 son shallwilfullywillfully deface, injure or remove any signal, monument,10buildingor other object set as a permanent boundary survey marker by aregis-11tered,professional land surveyor, he shall forfeit a sum not exceeding five 12 hundred dollars ($500) for each offense, and shall be liable for damages sus- 13 tained by the affected parties in consequence of such defacing, injury or 14 removal, to be recovered in a civil action in any court of competent jurisdic- 15 tion. 16 SECTION 93. That Section 54-1235, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 17 amended to read as follows: 18 54-1235. PRACTICE BY A BUSINESS ENTITY. (1) The practice of or offer to 19 practice professional engineering or professional land surveying, as defined 20 in this chapter, by professional engineers or professional land surveyors, 21 through a business entity, or by a business entity through professional engi- 22 neers or professional land surveyors, as employees, or officers, is permitted 23 subject to the provisions of this chapter, provided that all personnel of such 24 business entity, who act in its behalf as professional engineers or profes- 25 sional land surveyors in this state areregisteredlicensed as provided by 26 this chapter, or are persons lawfully practicing under the exemptions enumer- 27 ated in this chapter, and further provided that said business entity, except 28 utilities regulated by the Idaho public utilities commission, has been issued 29 a certificate of authorization by the board as provided by this chapter. No 30 business entity shall be relieved of responsibility for the conduct or acts of 31 its employees or officers by reason of its compliance with the provisions of 32 this chapter, nor shall any individual practicing professional engineering or 33 professional land surveying as defined in this chapter, be relieved of respon- 34 sibility for engineering or land surveying services performed by reason of his 35 employment or relationship with such business entity. All final drawings, 36 specifications, plats, reports, or other engineering or land surveying papers 37 or documents involving the practice of professional engineering or profes- 38 sional land surveying as defined in this chapter, which shall have been pre- 39 pared or approved for the use of or for delivery to any person or for public 40 record within this state shall be dated and bear the signature and seal of the 41 professional engineer or professional land surveyor who prepared or approved 42 them. 43 (2) A business entity organized pursuant to this section may provide or 44 offer to provide allied professional services as defined in section 30-1303, 45 Idaho Code, in connection with the providing of engineering or land surveying 46 services, by persons licensed in allied professions acting as employees or 47 officers, provided such persons are duly licensed or otherwise legally author- 48 ized to render such allied professional services within this state. 49 (3) A business entity desiring a certificate of authorization for engi- 50 neering, for land surveying, or for both, shall file with the board a descrip- 75 1 tion of the engineering or land surveying service to be offered or practiced 2 in the state, an application upon a form to be prescribed by the board and the 3 designation required by the following paragraph, accompanied by the applica- 4 tion fee. 5 (4) Such business entity shall file with the board a designation of an 6 individual or individuals dulyregistered and certifiedlicensed to practice 7 professional engineering or professional land surveying in this state who 8 shall be in responsible charge of the practice of professional engineering or 9 land surveying, as applicable, by said business entity in this state. In the 10 event there shall be a change in the individual or individuals in responsible 11 charge, such changes shall be designated in writing and filed with the board 12 within thirty (30) days after the effective date of such change. 13 If all requirements of this chapter are met, the board shall issue to such 14 business entity a certificate of authorization for professional engineering, 15 for land surveying, or for both; provided, however, the board may refuse to 16 issue a certificate if any facts exist which would entitle the board to sus- 17 pend or revoke an existing certificate. 18 A professional engineer or professional land surveyor who renders occa- 19 sional, part-time or consulting engineering or land surveying services to or 20 for a business entity may not be designated as the person in responsible 21 charge for the professional activities of the business entity. 22 (5) The secretary of state shall not accept for filing from any person 23 any assumed business name which includes within its name any of the words 24 "engineer," "engineering," "land surveyor," "land surveying," or any modifica- 25 tion or derivation thereof, unless the board shall have issued a letter indi- 26 cating that the person has a licensed professional in responsible charge of 27 the professional activities of the sole proprietorship or business entity. The 28 board may notify the secretary of state, in writing, that it waives any objec- 29 tion to the name if the person is clearly not governed by chapter 12, title 30 54, Idaho Code. The secretary of state shall not accept for filing the organi- 31 zational documents of an Idaho business entity, or authorize the transaction 32 of business by any foreign business entity which includes, among objects for 33 which it is established or within its name, any of the words "engineer," 34 "engineering," "land surveyor," "land surveying," or any modification or deri- 35 vation thereof, unless the board shall have issued for said applicant a cer- 36 tificate of authorization or a letter indicating the eligibility of said 37 applicant to receive such certificate. The board may notify the secretary of 38 state, in writing, that it waives any objection to the name or purpose of any 39 business entity if it is clearly not governed by chapter 12, title 54, Idaho 40 Code. The business entity applying shall include such certificate or letter 41 from the board with any filings submitted to the secretary of state. 42 SECTION 94. That Section 54-1236, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 43 amended to read as follows: 44 54-1236. EXCLUSIVE JURISDICTION OF THE STATE -- RESTRICTION ON REQUIRE- 45 MENT FOR ADDITIONAL LICENSES OR FEES. (1) Only the board ofregistration46 licensure of professional engineers and professional land surveyors of the 47 state of Idaho is authorized and empowered to issue licenses to persons to 48 practice the profession of engineering or land surveying. 49 (2) No local jurisdiction shall have the authority to require additional 50 licensure or to require payment of any fees in order for any professional 51 engineer or professional land surveyor to engage in the practice of the pro- 52 fession for which the board has issued a license. 76 1 SECTION 95. That Section 55-1603, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 2 amended to read as follows: 3 55-1603. DEFINITIONS. Except where the context indicates a different 4 meaning, terms used in this chapter shall be defined as follows: 5 (1)An"aAccessory to a corner"ismeans any exclusively identifiable 6 physical object whose spatial relationship to the corner is recorded. Accesso- 7 ries may be bearing trees, bearing objects, monuments, reference monuments, 8 line trees, pits, mounds, charcoal-filled bottles, steel or wooden stakes, or 9 other objects. 10 (2)"Adequate evidence of the existence of a land survey monument" means11the visual presence of the monument or existence of a federal general land12office or bureau of land management plat on which the monument appears, or a13recorded corner perpetuation and filing form as provided in this chapter, or a14record of survey filed in accordance with chapter 19, title 55, Idaho Code, on15which the monument appears, or a subdivision plat filed in accordance with16chapter 13, title 50, Idaho Code, on which the monument appears.17(3) The"bBoard"ismeans the board ofregistrationlicensure of profes- 18 sional engineers and professional land surveyors. 19 (43)A"cCorner," unless otherwise defined, means a property corner, or a 20 property controlling corner, or a public land survey corner, or any combina- 21 tion of these. 22 (54) "Establish" means to determine the position of a corner either phys- 23 ically or mathematically. 24 (65)A"mMonument"ismeans a physical structure that occupies the exact 25 position of a corner. 26 (76)A"pProfessional land surveyor" means any person who is authorized 27 by the laws of this state to practice land surveying. 28 (87)A"pProperty controlling corner" for a propertyismeans a public 29 land survey corner, or any property corner, which does not lie on a property 30 line of the property in question, but which controls the location of one (1) 31 or more of the property corners of the property in question. 32 (98)A"pProperty corner"ismeans a geographic point on the surface of 33 the earth, and is on, a part of, and controls a property line. 34 (109)A"pPublic land survey corner"ismeans any point actually estab- 35 lished and monumented in an original survey or resurvey that determines the 36 boundaries of remaining public lands, or public lands patented, represented on 37 an official plat and in the field notes thereof, accepted and approved under 38 authority delegated by congress to the U.S. general land office and the U.S. 39 department of interior, bureau of land management. 40 (110)A"rReference monument"ismeans a special monument that does not 41 occupy the same geographical position as the corner itself, but whose spatial 42 relationship to the corner is recorded, and which serves to witness the cor- 43 ner. 44 SECTION 96. That Section 55-1608, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 45 amended to read as follows: 46 55-1608. PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR TO RECONSTRUCT MONUMENTS. In every 47 case where a corner record of a survey corner is required to be filed or 48 recorded under the provisions of this chapter, the professional land surveyor 49 must reconstruct or rehabilitate the monument of such corner, and accessories 50 to such corner, so that it will be as permanent a monument as is reasonably51possible to provide and so that it may be located with facility at any time in52the future. 77 1 Any monument set shallbe permanently marked or tagged with the certifi-2cate number of the professional land surveyor in responsible chargeconform to 3 the provisions of section 54-1227, Idaho Code. If the monument is set by a 4 public officer, it shall be marked by an appropriate official designation. 5 SECTION 97. That Section 55-1612, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 6 amended to read as follows: 7 55-1612. PENALTY. Professional land surveyors failing to comply with the 8 provisions hereofand professional engineers who prepare plans which do not9indicate the presence of corners for which adequate evidence existsshall be 10 deemed to be within the purview of section 54-1220, Idaho Code, and shall be 11 subject to disciplinary action as in said section provided.Any person shall12be subject to the penalties prescribed in section 54-1234, Idaho Code, if they13prepare plans for the construction of any facility and construction of that14facility results in the defacing, injury or removal of a monument, if the15plans they prepare do not indicate the presence of a corner or corners for16which adequate evidence exists.17 SECTION 98. That Section 55-1613, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 18 amended to read as follows: 19 55-1613. MONUMENTS DISTURBED BY CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES -- PROCEDURE -- 20 REQUIREMENTS. Whenadequate evidenceprofessional engineers prepare construc- 21 tion documents for projects which may disturb land survey monuments, a field 22 search shall be conducted by, or under the direction of, a professional land 23 surveyor to determine whether monuments, reference monuments or accessories to 24 corners physically exists as toat the location of, or referencing the loca- 25 tion of,apublic land survey corners,subdivision, tract,property control- 26 ling corners or property, or other landcorners,. Ssuch monuments, reference 27 monuments or accessories to corners shall be located and referenced by or 28 under the direction of a professional land surveyor prior to the time when 29 construction or other activities may disturb them. Such monuments, reference 30 monuments or accessories to corners shall be reestablished and remonumented 31 by, or under the direction of, a professional land surveyor at the expense of 32 the agency or person causingthesuch loss or disturbance.of monuments.Pro- 33 fessional engineers who prepareplansconstruction documents which do not 34 indicate thepresenceexistence of corners,for which adequate evidence exists35 monuments, reference monuments and accessories to corners shall be deemed to 36 be within the purview of section 54-1220, Idaho Code, and shall be subject to 37 disciplinary action as provided in said section. Any person shall be subject 38 to the penalties prescribed in section 54-1234, Idaho Code, if they prepare 39plansconstruction documents for the construction of any facility which do not 40 indicate the existence of monuments, reference monuments and accessories to 41 corners and construction of that facility results in the defacing, injury or 42 removal ofamonuments,if the plans they prepare do not indicate the presence43of a corner or corners for which adequate evidence existsreference monuments 44 or accessories to corners.
STATEMENT OF PURPOSE RS 17387C2 This legislation will substitute the term "license" for the terms "registration" and "certification" when referencing professional licenses. It will substitute the term "engineer intern" and "land surveyor intern" for the terms "engineer in training" and "land surveyor in training" which are obsolete terms in the national model law. It will allow the Board to promulgate rules of continuing professional development as a condition of renewal of engineering licenses. It will remove obsolete language regarding record keeping of Board meetings and the annual report to the Governor. It will require additional education and a minimum time sequence between exams for a person who fails an examination a third or subsequent time. It will allow the Board to waive prescriptive education and examination credentials for an applicant who has been licensed for a minimum of eight (8) years in a system which is comparable to ours. It will remove ambiguities with the Administrative Procedures Act in regard to notification time periods. It will increase the maximum Administrative Penalty from $2,000 to $5,000, which penalty is deposited in the State General Fund. It will remove obsolete language regarding re issuance or reinstatement of licenses. It will clarify that the Attorney General prosecutes misdemeanor unlicensed practice allegations. It will increase the minimum monument size for land survey monuments from ˠinch by 2 feet long to 5/8 inch by 2 feet long. It will require a metal cap or tag be placed on all land survey monuments. It will clarify that professional engineers may perform non-boundary surveys. It will remove obsolete language regarding oaths to assistants for the faithful performance of duty. It will exempt professional land surveyors from trespass prosecution if they follow certain notification procedures. It will cross reference sections of Idaho Code in regard to minimum monument size. It will clarify engineer s duty to identify land survey monuments on their plans in order to allow for their preservation. FISCAL NOTE Change in terminology will necessitate changes in forms which will be accomplished in house with existing personnel and an estimated cost of less than $1,000. Change in terminology will necessitate changes in Administrative Rules with an estimate of $2,300 in publication costs. CONTACT Name: David Curtis Agency: Board of Engineers & Land Surveyors Phone: 373-7210 STATEMENT OF PURPOSE/FISCAL NOTE H 380