West Virginia Code § 30-13-13

Requirements for registration of professional engineers and certification
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of engineer interns.
(a) General requirements. – Every person who desires to be certified as an engineer intern or
to be registered as a professional engineer in this state must comply with the following
requirements:
(1) Submission of a completed application specified by the board and payment of the
application fee specified by rule of the board;
(2) Be at least eighteen years of age; u
(3) Be of good moral character;
(4) Submit statements of reference as specified by rulea of the board;
(5) Graduate from a four-year engineering curriculum accredited by the Engineering
Accreditation Commission of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology
(EAC/ABET), or an equivalent as approved by the board as being of satisfactory standing;
and
(6) Be free of any grounds for disqualification as set forth in subsection of (a) of section
twenty-one of this article.
(b) Certification of an engineer intern. – In addition to the foregoing general requirements,
an applicant must meet Lthe following requirements to be certified as an engineer intern in
this state:
(1) Satisfactorily complete the required examination on the fundamentals of engineering;
and
(2) WComplete each additional requirement that the board may specify by legislative rule.
(c) Registration of a professional engineer. – In addition to the general requirements
specified in subsection (a) of this section, an applicant must meet the following requirements
to be certified as a professional engineer in this state:
(1) Meet all the requirements for certification as an engineer intern;
(2) Submit a record of four years or more of progressive experience in engineering work of a
grade and a character that indicates to the board that the applicant may be competent to
practice engineering;
(3) Satisfactorily complete the required examination on the principles and practice of
engineering;
(4) Complete each additional requirement that the board may specify by legislative rule.
(d) Registration of a professional engineer through comity or reciprocal registration. –
Notwithstanding the requirements of the foregoing subsection of this section, the board may
issue a license to an applicant who holds a valid license or other authorization to practice
engineering from another state, if the applicant satisfies the general requirements of
subsection (a) of this section, satisfies the additional requirements specifiede by rule of the
board and meets one of the following requirements:
(1) Holds a license or other authorization to engage in the practice of engineering issued by
a proper authority of any jurisdiction, based on requirements thaut do not conflict with the
provisions of this article and possesses credentials that are, in the judgment of the board, of
a standard equivalent to or not lower than that specified in tthe applicable licensure act and
rules in effect in this state at the time such license was issued, upon application, which may
include a council record with NCEES; or
(2) Holds a valid council record with NCEES, whichl is the compilation of documents
maintained by NCEES of an applicant's qualifsications as a professional engineer, including
official transcripts, engineering examination results, employment verifications and
references, which indicates that the applicant meets the requirements of this article.
(e) Certification or registration of qualified applicants. – The board shall issue a certification
to a qualified applicant who meets the requirements for certification as an engineer intern
and shall issue a professional engineer registration to a qualified applicant who meets the
requirements for registration as a professional engineer.
(f) Continuation of existing registrations and certificates. – A registration or certificate
issued by the board prior to July 1, 2013, shall for all purposes be considered a registration
or certificate issued under this article: Provided, That a person registered or certified prior
to July 1, 2013, must renew the registration or certification pursuant to the provisions of this
artiWcle and the rules of the board.

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