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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 322 — Professional engineers and land surveyors

322.030 Exceptions to KRS 322.020.

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KRS 322.020 shall not apply to:
(1)The work of an employee or subordinate of:
(a)A professional engineer if the work is done under the direct supervision of and
verified by the professional engineer; or
(b)A professional land surveyor if the work is done under the direct supervision
of and verified by the professional land surveyor;
(2)The practice of engineering or land surveying by officers and employees of the
United States government while engaged in engineering or land surveying for the
government;
(3)The practice of engineering or land surveying by a person on property he or she
leases or owns unless:
(a)The practice involves the public safety, health, or welfare; or
(b)The land surveying relates to the location or determination of any existing or
proposed land boundaries;
(4)An engineer or land surveyor engaged solely as an officer or employee of a privately
owned public utility or of a business entity engaged in interstate commerce as
defined in the Interstate Commerce Act (24 Stat. 379) as amended;
(5)A licensed architect who engages in the practice of engineering incident to the
practice of architecture; or
(6)The practice of engineering related solely to the design or fabrication of
manufactured products. This exemption does not extend to site-specific engineering
work for Kentucky locations.
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