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

322.240 Qualifications of board members.

240 words·~1 min read·/ky/chapter-322/322-240

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(1)Each appointed member of the board shall:
(a)Be a citizen of the United States;
(b)Have been a resident of this state for at least five
(5)years; and
(c)Be a resident of this state at the time of appointment and for the term of the
appointment.
(2)One
(1)member of the board shall be a citizen at large who is not associated with or
financially interested in the practice of engineering or land surveying.
(3)Eight
(8)members of the board shall be a professional engineer or a professional
land surveyor engaged in the respective practice for at least twelve
(12)years and
shall have been in responsible charge of important engineering or land surveying
work for at least five
(5)years.
(a)At least five
(5)members of the board shall be professional engineers licensed
in Kentucky for at least four
(4)years prior to the date of their appointment;
(b)At least three
(3)members of the board shall be professional land surveyors
licensed in Kentucky for at least four
(4)years prior to the date of their
appointment; and
(c)The eight
(8)members shall remain professional engineers or professional
land surveyors licensed in Kentucky during the term of their appointments. If
a member's license is surrendered, suspended, revoked, or placed in inactive
or retired status, that member shall automatically be removed from the board
and the vacancy filled under KRS 322.250(5).
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