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Code · North Dakota · Title 43 · Chapter 43-36 — Professional Soil Classifiers

43-36-11. Registration without examination - Reciprocity.

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An applicant otherwise qualified must be admitted to registration as a professional soil classifier without examination upon payment of the required fees if:
1. The applicant is of good character, has been a resident of the state for at least one
year immediately preceding the date of application, was a practicing soil classifier on
July 1, 1973, meets the requirements of this chapter, and has performed work of a
character satisfactory to the board; or
2. The applicant holds a certificate of registration in the practice of soil classifying issued
by another state, the District of Columbia, a Canadian province, or a foreign country, in
which the requirements are substantially similar to those of this state.
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