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Code · Arizona · Title 32 — Partnership

32-122. Qualifications for in-training designation

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(L22, Ch. 59, sec. 43)
A. An applicant for in-training designation as an engineer, geologist or land surveyor shall:
1. Be a graduate of a school approved by the board or have four years or more of education or experience, or both, in work in the profession in which registration is sought that meets standards specified by the board in its rules.
2. Unless exempt under section 32-126, subsection D, pass the in-training examination in the profession in which registration is sought.
B. An applicant for in-training designation as an assayer shall:
1. Be a graduate of a school and curriculum approved by the board or have four years or more of education or experience, or both, in work in the profession in which registration is sought that meets standards specified by the board in its rules.
2. Unless exempt under section 32-126, subsection D, pass the in-training examination in the profession in which registration is sought.
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