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Code · Arizona · Title 32 — Partnership

32-122.03. Qualifications for registration; reciprocity or endorsement

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A. Notwithstanding section 32-122.01, a person who meets the qualifications for registration pursuant to this section is eligible for registration.
B. An applicant for professional registration as a professional engineer, architect, land surveyor or landscape architect in this state through reciprocity or endorsement shall hold both of the following:
1. A valid license, registration or certification issued by the proper authority of either:
(a)Another state, territory, district or possession.
(b)A country participating in the applicable profession's national council mutual recognition agreement.
2. A certification or model law designation from the applicable profession's national council.
C. In addition to the requirements prescribed by subsection B of this section, an applicant for registration as a:
1. Professional engineer through reciprocity or endorsement shall hold a record from the profession's national council verifying that the person meets at least one of the following in the branch of engineering in which registration is sought:
(a)Has at least four years of experience following the person's licensure, registration or certification by the other jurisdiction.
(b)Passed a professional national examination.
(c)Earned a baccalaureate or equivalent degree or a postgraduate degree.
2. Land surveyor through reciprocity or endorsement shall pass the examination relating to surveying methods and legal principles in this state as prescribed by the board in rule.
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