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81-8,117. Land surveying; eligibility for registration; requirements.No person shall be eligible for registration unless:(1) He or she has successfully passed a written examination, designed to determine his or her proficiency and qualification to engage in the practice of land surveying. No applicant shall be entitled to take such examination until he or she shows the necessary practical experience in land surveying work; and(2) He or she has not less than six years of surveying experience of which five years must be as defined in subdivision (4) of section 81-8,109. Three of such five years must have been in a responsible position as a subordinate to a licensed land surveyor, and for the purpose of this section, responsible position shall mean a position that requires initiative, skill, and independent judgment; this term excludes chainman, rodman, instrument person, ordinary drafter, and others doing routine work, or has graduated, after a course of not less than four years in surveying, engineering, or other approved curriculum, with proportionate credit for lesser time, from a school or college approved by the examining board as of satisfactory standing, and an additional two years of practice in a responsible position. SourceLaws 1957, c. 383, § 10, p. 1334; Laws 1969, c. 764, § 3, p. 2894; Laws 1971, LB 442, § 21; Laws 1974, LB 811, § 19; Laws 1984, LB 478, § 4; Laws 1994, LB 874, § 15.

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Statutes > Nebraska > Chapter81 > 81-8_117

81-8,117. Land surveying; eligibility for registration; requirements.No person shall be eligible for registration unless:(1) He or she has successfully passed a written examination, designed to determine his or her proficiency and qualification to engage in the practice of land surveying. No applicant shall be entitled to take such examination until he or she shows the necessary practical experience in land surveying work; and(2) He or she has not less than six years of surveying experience of which five years must be as defined in subdivision (4) of section 81-8,109. Three of such five years must have been in a responsible position as a subordinate to a licensed land surveyor, and for the purpose of this section, responsible position shall mean a position that requires initiative, skill, and independent judgment; this term excludes chainman, rodman, instrument person, ordinary drafter, and others doing routine work, or has graduated, after a course of not less than four years in surveying, engineering, or other approved curriculum, with proportionate credit for lesser time, from a school or college approved by the examining board as of satisfactory standing, and an additional two years of practice in a responsible position. SourceLaws 1957, c. 383, § 10, p. 1334; Laws 1969, c. 764, § 3, p. 2894; Laws 1971, LB 442, § 21; Laws 1974, LB 811, § 19; Laws 1984, LB 478, § 4; Laws 1994, LB 874, § 15.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nebraska > Chapter81 > 81-8_117

81-8,117. Land surveying; eligibility for registration; requirements.No person shall be eligible for registration unless:(1) He or she has successfully passed a written examination, designed to determine his or her proficiency and qualification to engage in the practice of land surveying. No applicant shall be entitled to take such examination until he or she shows the necessary practical experience in land surveying work; and(2) He or she has not less than six years of surveying experience of which five years must be as defined in subdivision (4) of section 81-8,109. Three of such five years must have been in a responsible position as a subordinate to a licensed land surveyor, and for the purpose of this section, responsible position shall mean a position that requires initiative, skill, and independent judgment; this term excludes chainman, rodman, instrument person, ordinary drafter, and others doing routine work, or has graduated, after a course of not less than four years in surveying, engineering, or other approved curriculum, with proportionate credit for lesser time, from a school or college approved by the examining board as of satisfactory standing, and an additional two years of practice in a responsible position. SourceLaws 1957, c. 383, § 10, p. 1334; Laws 1969, c. 764, § 3, p. 2894; Laws 1971, LB 442, § 21; Laws 1974, LB 811, § 19; Laws 1984, LB 478, § 4; Laws 1994, LB 874, § 15.