Kentucky Code § KRS 322.120

Licensure by endorsement
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The board may, by promulgation of administrative regulations, establish requirements and fees for licensure by endorsement for those applicants who: (1) Hold a current license or certificate of registration to engage in the practice of engineering or land surveying issued by any state, territory, or possession of the United States, the District of Columbia, or any foreign country; and (2) Submit proof that the requirements and qualifications supporting that license or certificate: (a) Are not in conflict with the provisions of this chapter; and (b) Equal or exceed this state's requirements in effect on the date of issuance. However, the land surveyor applicant may be required to take examinations, as the board deems necessary, to determine the competency to engage in the practice of land surveying in this state. The examination shall include questions on laws, procedures, and practices pertaining to land surveying in this state.

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