Section R4-30-277. Reserved  


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  • rect type of services necessary to fulfill the client’s needs and objectives.

    5.        The search of any source of public or private records for the purpose of performing a survey or to determine and, if necessary, to reconcile differences between the sur- veyor’s collected data and such records.

    6.        The platting or subdividing of land or the planning and design of parcels of land for development purposes.

    7.        The preparation and maintenance of survey records.

    8.        Other land surveying activities, analyses or investigations defined in the Act.

    9.        The participation in office and field administration, quo- tation requests, bidding procedures, cost accounting and project closeouts (maximum 12 months’ credit).

    10.     The editing or writing for publication of articles, books, newsletters or other written materials on land surveying subjects (maximum six months’ credit).

    11.     Construction staking (maximum 12 months’ credit).

    12.     Subprofessional experience as defined in R4-30-101 (maximum six months’ credit).

    C. The applicant shall successfully complete the land surveyor- in-training examination designated by the Board and provided by the National Council of Examiners for Engineers and Sur- veyors.

Historical Note

Adopted effective August 3, 1983 (Supp. 83-4).

Amended effective December 18, 1991 (Supp. 91-4). Amended by final rulemaking at 6 A.A.R. 1018, effective February 25, 2000 (Supp. 00-1). Amended by final

rulemaking at 10 A.A.R. 2798, effective August 7, 2004

(Supp. 04-2).