To be eligible for a certificate of registration as a professional engineer, an applicant must meet the following minimum requirements: (1) (A) Obtain certification by the board as an engineer-in-training under paragraph (1) of Code Section 43-15-8 ; (B) Acquire a specific record of not less than four years' experience in engineering work of a character satisfactory to the board which indicates the applicant is competent to practice professional engineering; and (C) Subsequently pass a written examination in the principles and practice of engineering (professional engineer's examination); (2) (A) Obtain certification by the board as an engineer-in-training under paragraph (2) of Code Section 43-15-8 ; (B) Acquire a specific record of not less than seven years' experience in engineering work of a character satisfactory to the board which indicates the applicant is competent to practice professional engineering; and (C) Subsequently pass a written examination in the principles and practice of engineering (professional engineer's examination); (3) (A) Obtain certification by the board as an engineer-in-training under paragraph (3) of Code Section 43-15-8 ; (B) Acquire a specific record of not less than seven years' experience in engineering work of a character satisfactory to the board which indicates the applicant is competent to practice professional engineering; and (C) Subsequently pass a written examination in the principles and practice of engineering (professional engineer's examination); or (4) (A) Graduate in an engineering or related science curriculum of not less than four academic years; (B) Acquire a specific record of not less than 16 years' experience in engineering work, of which at least eight years have been in responsible charge of important engineering work of a character satisfactory to the board, which indicates the applicant is competent to practice professional engineering; and (C) Subsequently pass a written examination in the principles and practice of engineering (professional engineer's examination). Amended by 2002 Ga. Laws 462, § 43, eff. 4/18/2002. To be eligible for a certificate of registration as a professional engineer, an applicant must meet the following minimum requirements: (1) (A) Obtain certification by the board as an engineer-in-training under paragraph (1) of Code Section 43-15-8 ; (B) Acquire a specific record of not less than four years' experience in engineering work of a character satisfactory to the board which indicates the applicant is competent to practice professional engineering; and (C) Subsequently pass a written examination in the principles and practice of engineering (professional engineer's examination); (2) (A) Obtain certification by the board as an engineer-in-training under paragraph (2) of Code Section 43-15-8 ; (B) Acquire a specific record of not less than seven years' experience in engineering work of a character satisfactory to the board which indicates the applicant is competent to practice professional engineering; and (C) Subsequently pass a written examination in the principles and practice of engineering (professional engineer's examination); (3) (A) Obtain certification by the board as an engineer-in-training under paragraph (3) of Code Section 43-15-8 ; (B) Acquire a specific record of not less than seven years' experience in engineering work of a character satisfactory to the board which indicates the applicant is competent to practice professional engineering; and (C) Subsequently pass a written examination in the principles and practice of engineering (professional engineer's examination); or (4) (A) Graduate in an engineering or related science curriculum of not less than four academic years; (B) Acquire a specific record of not less than 16 years' experience in engineering work, of which at least eight years have been in responsible charge of important engineering work of a character satisfactory to the board, which indicates the applicant is competent to practice professional engineering; and (C) Subsequently pass a written examination in the principles and practice of engineering (professional engineer's examination). Amended by 2002 Ga. Laws 462, § 43, eff. 4/18/2002. To be eligible for a certificate of registration as a professional engineer, an applicant must meet the following minimum requirements: (1) (A) Obtain certification by the board as an engineer-in-training under paragraph (1) of Code Section 43-15-8 ; (B) Acquire a specific record of not less than four years' experience in engineering work of a character satisfactory to the board which indicates the applicant is competent to practice professional engineering; and (C) Subsequently pass a written examination in the principles and practice of engineering (professional engineer's examination); (2) (A) Obtain certification by the board as an engineer-in-training under paragraph (2) of Code Section 43-15-8 ; (B) Acquire a specific record of not less than seven years' experience in engineering work of a character satisfactory to the board which indicates the applicant is competent to practice professional engineering; and (C) Subsequently pass a written examination in the principles and practice of engineering (professional engineer's examination); (3) (A) Obtain certification by the board as an engineer-in-training under paragraph (3) of Code Section 43-15-8 ; (B) Acquire a specific record of not less than seven years' experience in engineering work of a character satisfactory to the board which indicates the applicant is competent to practice professional engineering; and (C) Subsequently pass a written examination in the principles and practice of engineering (professional engineer's examination); or (4) (A) Graduate in an engineering or related science curriculum of not less than four academic years; (B) Acquire a specific record of not less than 16 years' experience in engineering work, of which at least eight years have been in responsible charge of important engineering work of a character satisfactory to the board, which indicates the applicant is competent to practice professional engineering; and (C) Subsequently pass a written examination in the principles and practice of engineering (professional engineer's examination). Amended by 2002 Ga. Laws 462, § 43, eff. 4/18/2002. To be eligible for a certificate of registration as a professional engineer, an applicant must meet the following minimum requirements: (1) (A) Obtain certification by the board as an engineer-in-training under paragraph (1) of Code Section 43-15-8 ; (B) Acquire a specific record of not less than four years' experience in engineering work of a character satisfactory to the board which indicates the applicant is competent to practice professional engineering; and (C) Subsequently pass a written examination in the principles and practice of engineering (professional engineer's examination); (A) Obtain certification by the board as an engineer-in-training under paragraph (1) of Code Section 43-15-8 ; (B) Acquire a specific record of not less than four years' experience in engineering work of a character satisfactory to the board which indicates the applicant is competent to practice professional engineering; and (C) Subsequently pass a written examination in the principles and practice of engineering (professional engineer's examination); (2) (A) Obtain certification by the board as an engineer-in-training under paragraph (2) of Code Section 43-15-8 ; (B) Acquire a specific record of not less than seven years' experience in engineering work of a character satisfactory to the board which indicates the applicant is competent to practice professional engineering; and (C) Subsequently pass a written examination in the principles and practice of engineering (professional engineer's examination); (A) Obtain certification by the board as an engineer-in-training under paragraph (2) of Code Section 43-15-8 ; (B) Acquire a specific record of not less than seven years' experience in engineering work of a character satisfactory to the board which indicates the applicant is competent to practice professional engineering; and (C) Subsequently pass a written examination in the principles and practice of engineering (professional engineer's examination); (3) (A) Obtain certification by the board as an engineer-in-training under paragraph (3) of Code Section 43-15-8 ; (B) Acquire a specific record of not less than seven years' experience in engineering work of a character satisfactory to the board which indicates the applicant is competent to practice professional engineering; and (C) Subsequently pass a written examination in the principles and practice of engineering (professional engineer's examination); or (A) Obtain certification by the board as an engineer-in-training under paragraph (3) of Code Section 43-15-8 ; (B) Acquire a specific record of not less than seven years' experience in engineering work of a character satisfactory to the board which indicates the applicant is competent to practice professional engineering; and (C) Subsequently pass a written examination in the principles and practice of engineering (professional engineer's examination); or (4) (A) Graduate in an engineering or related science curriculum of not less than four academic years; (B) Acquire a specific record of not less than 16 years' experience in engineering work, of which at least eight years have been in responsible charge of important engineering work of a character satisfactory to the board, which indicates the applicant is competent to practice professional engineering; and (C) Subsequently pass a written examination in the principles and practice of engineering (professional engineer's examination). (A) Graduate in an engineering or related science curriculum of not less than four academic years; (B) Acquire a specific record of not less than 16 years' experience in engineering work, of which at least eight years have been in responsible charge of important engineering work of a character satisfactory to the board, which indicates the applicant is competent to practice professional engineering; and (C) Subsequently pass a written examination in the principles and practice of engineering (professional engineer's examination).
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