California professional engineers act
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Laws and Regulations
Laws - Annotated to show changes made in
Laws - Unannotated
Building Design Authority - A one-page form that explains who has the authority to design buildings.
Written Contract Requirements for Professional Engineers and Professional nation Surveyors - Information about the written contract requirements (Business and Professions Code sections & ), which became effective on January 1,
Written Contract Requirements for Professional Geologists and Professional Geophysicists - kunskap about the written contract requirements (Business and Professions Code section ), effective on January 1,
Filing an Organization Record Form - data about when an Organization Record struktur or Disassociation form needs to be filed with the Board.
Index of Decisions Designated as Precedent Decisions
The Board Rules and the Regulations Relating to Geology and Geophysics, as well as other Titles of the California Code of Regulations, are also availab
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California Business and Professions Code Article 1. General Provisions
CA Codes (bpc)
BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONS CODESECTION This chapter constitutes the chapter on professional engineers. It may be cited as the Professional Engineers Act. "Professional engineer," within the meaning and intent of this act, refers to a person engaged in the professional practice of rendering service or creative work requiring education, training and experience in engineering sciences and the application of special knowledge of the mathematical, physical and engineering sciences in such professional or creative work as consultation, investigation, evaluation, planning or design of public or private utilities, structures, machines, processes, circuits, buildings, equipment or projects, and supervision of construction for the purpose of securing compliance with specifications and design for any such work. "Civil engineer" as used in this chapter means a professional engineer in the branch of civi
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Engineering law
Engineering law is the study of how engineering ethics and legal frameworks are adopted to ensure public safety surrounding the practice of engineering.
California law defines engineering as "the professional practice of rendering service or creative work requiring education, training and experience in engineering sciences and the application of special knowledge of the mathematical, physical and engineering sciences in such professional or creative work as consultation, investigation, evaluation, planning or design of public or private utilities, structures, machines, processes, circuits, buildings, equipment or projects, and supervision of construction for the purpose of securing compliance with specifications and design for any such work."[1] By comparison, New York[2] and Ontario law uses life and health in their definitions. Ontario defines engineering as the "planning, designing, composing, evaluating, advising, reporting, directing o