Vermont Code § 26 V.S.A. § 1172

Powers and duties
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§ 1172. Powers and duties
(a) The Board shall adopt rules necessary for the performance of its duties, including:
(1) a list of recognized engineering specialty disciplines;
(2) qualifications for obtaining licensure, interpreting sections 1182a and 1182b of this
chapter;
(3) explanations of appeal and other significant rights given to licensees, applicants,
and the public; and
(4) procedures for disciplinary and reinstatement cases.
(b) The Board shall:
(1) offer examinations to qualified applicants for licensing;
(2) use administrative services provided by the Office of Professional Regulation under
3 V.S.A. chapter 5;
(3) investigate suspected unprofessional conduct; and
(4) have general responsibility for ensuring that professional engineering services available
in this State are of uniformly good quality and take suitable action, within the scope
of its powers, to solve or bring public and professional attention to any problem
which it finds in this area.
(c) The Board may:
(1) establish or approve continuing education programs or other methods of allowing licensees
to maintain continued competency;
(2) conduct hearings;
(3) administer oaths and at the request of any party issue subpoenas;
(4) issue orders relating to discovery in the same manner as a judge under the Vermont
Rules of Civil Procedure, which may be enforced under 3 V.S.A. § 809b;
(5) adopt rules relating to the procedures to be followed in hearings held under this
chapter;
(6) receive assistance from and refer suspected unauthorized practice to the Attorney
General; and
(7) request the Attorney General to obtain injunctions to restrain unprofessional conduct.

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