Oklahoma Code § 59-475.12a

Title 59. Professions And Occupations: Licensure or certification as professional engineer
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A.  Certification or Enrollment as an Engineer Intern.  The
following shall be considered as minimum evidence that the applicant
is qualified for certification as an engineer intern:
1.  Satisfying the education requirements as outlined in this
section; and
2.  Passing the National Council of Examiners for Engineering
and Surveying (NCEES) Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) examination.
B.  Licensure as a Professional Engineer.  To be eligible for
licensure as a professional engineer, an individual shall meet all
of the following requirements:
1.  Satisfy the education and experience criteria set forth in
this section;

2.  Pass the applicable examinations set forth in this section;
and
3.  Submit references acceptable to the Board as described in
Board rules.
C.  Initial Licensure as a Professional Engineer.  An applicant
who presents evidence of meeting the applicable education,
examination and experience requirements pursuant to this subsection
shall be eligible for licensure as a professional engineer.
1.  Education Requirements.  An individual seeking licensure as
a professional engineer shall possess one or more of the following
education qualifications:
a. a degree in engineering from an EAC/ABET-accredited
bachelor's program, or the equivalent,
b. a degree in a Board-approved related science
bachelor's program,
c. a degree in engineering from an EAC/ABET- or
ETAC/ABET-accredited master's program from an
institution that offers an EAC/ABET- or ETAC/ABET-
accredited bachelor's program in the same or similar
discipline of engineering,
d. a degree in engineering from a non-EAC/ABET- or
ETAC/ABET-accredited bachelor's, master's, or
doctorate program.  This individual's education shall
be evaluated by the NCEES Credentials Evaluation
service or other Board-approved evaluation service
based upon the criteria set forth in the NCEES
Engineering Education Standard,
e. a master's degree in engineering from an EAC/M-ABET-
accredited program, or
f. an earned doctoral degree in engineering acceptable to
the Board.
2.  Examination Requirements.  An individual seeking licensure
as a professional engineer shall take and pass the NCEES
Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) examination and the NCEES
Principles and Practice of Engineering (PE) examination as follows:
a. the FE examination may be taken at any time according
to NCEES examination policies and procedures, but is
recommended to be taken during the student's senior
year of college,
b. the PE examination may be taken by a graduate of an
approved degree program pursuant to this section, or
c. the Board may waive the FE examination requirement for
the issuance of a license if the applicant possesses,
at a minimum, fifteen (15) years of progressive
experience on engineering projects which indicate to
the Board the applicant may be competent to practice
engineering.  The Board shall evaluate all elements of

the application, according to Board rules, to assess
waiver requests.
3.  Experience Requirements.  An individual seeking licensure as
a professional engineer shall present evidence of a specific record
of engineering experience following the conferment of the qualifying
degree as described in paragraph 1 of this subsection.  This
experience should be progressive and of a grade and character that
indicate to the Board that the applicant may be competent to
practice engineering.  The following educational criteria may apply
as a substitute to the length of experience set forth in this
section:
a. an individual who qualifies pursuant to subparagraph a
of paragraph 1 of this subsection: four (4) years of
experience after the bachelor's degree is conferred,
b. an individual who qualifies pursuant to subparagraph b
of paragraph 1 of this subsection: six (6) years of
experience after the bachelor's degree is conferred,
c. an individual who qualifies pursuant to subparagraph c
or e of paragraph 1 of this subsection: three (3)
years of experience after the master's degree is
conferred, or
d. an individual who qualifies pursuant to subparagraph f
of paragraph 1 of this subsection: two (2) years of
experience after the doctoral degree is conferred.
A graduate degree that is used to satisfy education requirements
cannot be applied for experience credit toward licensure.  To be
eligible for experience credit, graduate degrees shall be relevant
to the applicant's area of professional practice.  Experience credit
for a graduate degree cannot be earned concurrently with work
experience credit.
4.  Partial experience credit may be awarded for experience
earned prior to conferment of the qualifying degree, at the
discretion of the Board, as described in Board rules.  In no case
shall the experience credit exceed one-half (1/2) of that required
for approved qualifying experience.  The experience credit shall not
be claimed if the applicant is also claiming the experience time as
experience credit for a cooperative education program.
5.  EAC/ABET-accredited engineering cooperative education
programs may be considered as experience credit earned prior to the
qualifying degree if the program meets the experience requirement
pursuant to this subsection.  Otherwise, a maximum of six (6) months
experience may be claimed.  Experience credit for a cooperative
education program shall not be claimed if the applicant also claims
the experience time as experience credit earned prior to the degree.
D.  Comity Licensure for a Professional Engineer.  The following
shall be considered as minimum evidence satisfactory to the Board

that the applicant is qualified for licensure by comity as a
professional engineer:
1.  An individual holding a license to engage in the practice of
engineering issued by a proper authority of any state, jurisdiction,
or foreign country, based on requirements that do not conflict with
the provisions of this act, and possessing credentials that are, in
the judgment of the Board, of a standard not lower than that
specified in the applicable licensure act in effect in Oklahoma at
the time such license was issued may, upon application, be licensed
without further examination except as required to examine the
applicant's knowledge of statutes, rules, and other requirements
unique to this state.  If the requirements that were met were of a
standard lower than that specified in the applicable licensure act
in effect in this state at the time such license was issued but, in
the judgment of the Board, the standard was a reasonable standard at
the time the original license was issued, the individual may, upon
application, be considered by the Board according to the provisions
in the Board rules; or
2.  An individual holding an active NCEES Record whose
qualifications, as evidenced by the NCEES Record, meet the
requirements of this act may, upon application, be licensed without
further examination except as required to examine the applicant's
knowledge of statutes, rules, and other requirements unique to
Oklahoma.
Added by Laws 2017, c. 259, § 9, eff. Nov. 1, 2017.  Amended by Laws
2019, c. 363, § 17, eff. Nov. 1, 2019; Laws 2024, c. 147, § 19, eff.
Nov. 1, 2024.

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