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§ 73-13-73. Persons practicing land surveying required to register.
 

No person shall practice surveying without having first been duly and regularly licensed by the Board of Licensure for Professional Engineers and Surveyors as a professional surveyor as required by Sections 73-13-71 through 73-13-105, nor shall any person practice surveying whose authority to practice is revoked by the said board. 
 

The practice of surveying, which must be performed by or under the direct supervision of a professional surveyor and each map or drawing of which must be stamped with the seal of said licensee as provided in Section 73-13-83, includes, but is not limited to, the following: property and boundary surveys; subdivision surveys and plats; public land surveys; easement surveys; right-of-way surveys; lease surveys; and all other surveys that require the establishment or reestablishment of property boundaries. 
 

Duties within both the practice of surveying and the practice of engineering, which must be performed by or under the direct supervision of a professional surveyor or a professional engineer and each map, drawing or report of which must be stamped with the seal of said licensee as provided in Sections 73-13-29 and 73-13-83, include, but are not limited to, the following: 
 

(a) Determining the configuration or contour of the earth's surface or the position of fixed objects thereon, commonly known as topographical surveys and as-built surveys (excluding the location of property boundaries); 

(b) Performing geodetic surveying which includes surveying for determination of the size and shape of the earth utilizing angular and linear measurements through spatially oriented spherical geometry; 

(c) Determining, by the use of principles of surveying, the position for any survey control (nonboundary) monument or reference point; or setting, resetting or placing any such monument or reference point; and 

(d) Creating, preparing or modifying electronic or computerized data, including land information systems, and geographic information systems, relative to the performance of the activities in the above-described paragraphs (a) through (c). 
 

Sources: Codes, 1942, § 8792-02; Laws,  1962, ch. 505, § 2; Laws, 1980, ch. 515, § 1; reenacted and amended, 1983, ch. 450, § 25; reenacted and amended, 1991, ch. 470, § 25, eff from and after July 1, 1991; reenacted without change, Laws, 1999, ch. 416, § 25, eff from and after July 1, 1999; reenacted and amended, Laws, 1999, ch. 534, § 25; reenacted and amended, Laws, 2004, ch. 586, § 25, eff from and after July 1, 2004.
 

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Statutes > Mississippi > Title-73 > 13 > 73-13-73

§ 73-13-73. Persons practicing land surveying required to register.
 

No person shall practice surveying without having first been duly and regularly licensed by the Board of Licensure for Professional Engineers and Surveyors as a professional surveyor as required by Sections 73-13-71 through 73-13-105, nor shall any person practice surveying whose authority to practice is revoked by the said board. 
 

The practice of surveying, which must be performed by or under the direct supervision of a professional surveyor and each map or drawing of which must be stamped with the seal of said licensee as provided in Section 73-13-83, includes, but is not limited to, the following: property and boundary surveys; subdivision surveys and plats; public land surveys; easement surveys; right-of-way surveys; lease surveys; and all other surveys that require the establishment or reestablishment of property boundaries. 
 

Duties within both the practice of surveying and the practice of engineering, which must be performed by or under the direct supervision of a professional surveyor or a professional engineer and each map, drawing or report of which must be stamped with the seal of said licensee as provided in Sections 73-13-29 and 73-13-83, include, but are not limited to, the following: 
 

(a) Determining the configuration or contour of the earth's surface or the position of fixed objects thereon, commonly known as topographical surveys and as-built surveys (excluding the location of property boundaries); 

(b) Performing geodetic surveying which includes surveying for determination of the size and shape of the earth utilizing angular and linear measurements through spatially oriented spherical geometry; 

(c) Determining, by the use of principles of surveying, the position for any survey control (nonboundary) monument or reference point; or setting, resetting or placing any such monument or reference point; and 

(d) Creating, preparing or modifying electronic or computerized data, including land information systems, and geographic information systems, relative to the performance of the activities in the above-described paragraphs (a) through (c). 
 

Sources: Codes, 1942, § 8792-02; Laws,  1962, ch. 505, § 2; Laws, 1980, ch. 515, § 1; reenacted and amended, 1983, ch. 450, § 25; reenacted and amended, 1991, ch. 470, § 25, eff from and after July 1, 1991; reenacted without change, Laws, 1999, ch. 416, § 25, eff from and after July 1, 1999; reenacted and amended, Laws, 1999, ch. 534, § 25; reenacted and amended, Laws, 2004, ch. 586, § 25, eff from and after July 1, 2004.
 


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Statutes > Mississippi > Title-73 > 13 > 73-13-73

§ 73-13-73. Persons practicing land surveying required to register.
 

No person shall practice surveying without having first been duly and regularly licensed by the Board of Licensure for Professional Engineers and Surveyors as a professional surveyor as required by Sections 73-13-71 through 73-13-105, nor shall any person practice surveying whose authority to practice is revoked by the said board. 
 

The practice of surveying, which must be performed by or under the direct supervision of a professional surveyor and each map or drawing of which must be stamped with the seal of said licensee as provided in Section 73-13-83, includes, but is not limited to, the following: property and boundary surveys; subdivision surveys and plats; public land surveys; easement surveys; right-of-way surveys; lease surveys; and all other surveys that require the establishment or reestablishment of property boundaries. 
 

Duties within both the practice of surveying and the practice of engineering, which must be performed by or under the direct supervision of a professional surveyor or a professional engineer and each map, drawing or report of which must be stamped with the seal of said licensee as provided in Sections 73-13-29 and 73-13-83, include, but are not limited to, the following: 
 

(a) Determining the configuration or contour of the earth's surface or the position of fixed objects thereon, commonly known as topographical surveys and as-built surveys (excluding the location of property boundaries); 

(b) Performing geodetic surveying which includes surveying for determination of the size and shape of the earth utilizing angular and linear measurements through spatially oriented spherical geometry; 

(c) Determining, by the use of principles of surveying, the position for any survey control (nonboundary) monument or reference point; or setting, resetting or placing any such monument or reference point; and 

(d) Creating, preparing or modifying electronic or computerized data, including land information systems, and geographic information systems, relative to the performance of the activities in the above-described paragraphs (a) through (c). 
 

Sources: Codes, 1942, § 8792-02; Laws,  1962, ch. 505, § 2; Laws, 1980, ch. 515, § 1; reenacted and amended, 1983, ch. 450, § 25; reenacted and amended, 1991, ch. 470, § 25, eff from and after July 1, 1991; reenacted without change, Laws, 1999, ch. 416, § 25, eff from and after July 1, 1999; reenacted and amended, Laws, 1999, ch. 534, § 25; reenacted and amended, Laws, 2004, ch. 586, § 25, eff from and after July 1, 2004.