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Code · California · Business and Professions Code

§ 8747

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Any applicant who has met the requirements for certification or licensure prescribed by the board under this chapter shall have a suitable license issued to him or her.
(a)An applicant who has met the requirements of subdivision
(a)and
(b)of Section 8741 shall be issued a certificate as a land surveyor-in-training. A renewal or other fee, other than the application fee, shall not be charged for this certification. This certificate shall become invalid upon the person being issued a license as a land surveyor, as provided in subdivision (b). A land surveyor-in-training certificate shall not authorize the holder thereof to practice or offer to practice land surveying. A person shall not use the title of land surveyor-in-training, or any abbreviation of this title, unless he or she is the holder of a valid land surveyor-in-training certificate.
(b)An applicant who has met the requirements of subdivision
(d)of Section 8741 shall be issued a license as a land surveyor. The license shall authorize him or her to practice as a land surveyor.
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