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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 322A — Professional geologists

322A.010 Definitions for chapter.

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As used in this chapter, unless the context requires otherwise:
(1)"Geology" means the science which treats the earth as a whole; the investigation,
analysis, classification, and location of the rocks and other materials which compose
the earth's crust; the study of minerals, gases, and liquids composing and contained
within the earth's crust; and the study of geologic materials and processes;
(2)"Geologist" means a person who is qualified by reason of his or her knowledge of
the principles of geology, acquired by professional education and practical
experience, to engage in the public practice of geology;
(3)"Public practice of geology" means the performance of service to the public in
connection with the geological description, location, or evaluation of earth
materials, liquids, and gases and the natural processes acting upon them. The
"public practice of geology" does not include:
(a)The practice of engineering or land surveying as defined in KRS Chapter 322;
or
(b)Design recommendations, design, or plans related to the practice of
engineering or land surveying as defined in KRS Chapter 322;
(4)"Registered geologist" means a person who is registered as a geologist under the
provisions of this chapter;
(5)"Board" means the Kentucky Board of Registration for Professional Geologists; and
(6)"Geologist-in-training" means an individual who has met the academic
qualifications established by the board, who has successfully passed a written
examination approved by the board demonstrating knowledge of the fundamentals
of geology, and who has been enrolled by the board as a geologist-in-training.
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