Colorado Code § 12-120-203

Exemptions
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(1) Nothing in this part 2 requires licensure as a professional
engineer for the following:
(a) Individuals who normally operate and maintain machinery or equipment;
(b) Individuals who perform engineering services for themselves;
(c) Partnerships, professional associations, joint stock companies, limited liability
companies, or corporations, or the employees of any such organizations, who perform
engineering services for themselves or their affiliates;
(d) Individuals who perform engineering services under the responsible charge of a
professional engineer;
(e) Work of a strictly agricultural nature that is not required to be of public record;
(f) Professional land surveying as defined in section 12-120-302 (5);
(g) Individuals who are employed by and perform engineering services solely for a
county, city and county, or municipality;
(h) Individuals who are employed by and perform engineering services solely for the
federal government;
(i) Individuals who practice architecture as defined in section 12-120-402 (5);
(j) Utilities or their employees or contractors when performing services for another
utility during times of natural disasters or emergency situations; or
(k) Individuals who practice landscape architecture as defined in section 12-130-104 (6).

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