Wisconsin Code § 443.14

Exempt persons
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The following persons, while
practicing within the scope of their respective exemptions, shall
be exempt from this chapter:
(1) (a) An employee of a person holding a certificate of registration in architecture under s. 443.10 who is engaged in the practice of architecture and an employee of a person temporarily exempted from registration in architecture under this section, if the
practice of the employee does not include responsible charge of
architecture practice.
(b) An employee of a person holding a certificate of registration in professional engineering under s. 443.10 who is engaged
in the practice of professional engineering and an employee of a
person temporarily exempted from registration in professional
engineering under this section, if the practice of the employee
does not include responsible charge of professional engineering
practice.
(2) Officers and employees of the federal government while

engaged within this state in the practice of architecture, landscape
architecture or professional engineering for the federal
government.
(3) A public service company and its regular employees acting in its behalf where the professional engineering services rendered are in connection with its facilities which are subject to regulation, supervision and control by a commission of this state or
of the federal government.
(4) (a) Any person who practices architecture, exclusively as
a regular employee of a private company or corporation, by rendering to the company or corporation architectural services in
connection with its operations, so long as the person is thus actually and exclusively employed and no longer, if the company or
corporation has at least one architect who is registered under this
chapter in responsible charge of the company’s or corporation’s
architectural work in this state.
(b) Any person who practices professional engineering, exclusively as a regular employee of a private company or corporation,
by rendering to the company or corporation professional engineering services in connection with its operations, so long as the
person is thus actually and exclusively employed and no longer, if
the company or corporation has at least one professional engineer
who is registered under this chapter in responsible charge of the
company’s or corporation’s professional engineering work in this
state.
(5) A person engaged in the manufacture of a product or unit,
including laboratory research affiliates of the person, where the
services performed are the design, assembly, manufacture, sale or
installation of that product or unit. “Product or unit” does not include any building.
(6) Notwithstanding any other provision of this chapter, contractors, subcontractors or construction material or equipment
suppliers are not required to register under this chapter to perform
or undertake those activities which historically and customarily
have been performed by them in their respective trades and specialties, including, but not limited to, the preparation and use of
drawings, specifications or layouts within a construction firm or
in construction operations, superintending of construction, installation and alteration of equipment, cost estimating, consultation with architects, professional engineers or owners concerning
materials, equipment, methods and techniques, and investigations
or consultation with respect to construction sites, provided all
such activities are performed solely with respect to the performance of their work on buildings or with respect to supplies or
materials furnished by them for buildings or structures or their
appurtenances which are, or which are to be, erected, enlarged or
materially altered in accordance with plans and specifications
prepared by architects or professional engineers, or by persons exempt under subs. (1) to (5) while practicing within the scope of
their exemption.
(7) This chapter does not require manufacturers or their material or equipment suppliers to register under this chapter in order
to enable them to perform engineering in the design, assembly,
manufacture, sale or installation of their respective products.
(8) An employee of a professional land surveyor, while doing
surveying work under the supervision of the employer, if the employee is not in responsible charge of the practice of professional
land surveying.
(8m) (a) Subject to par. (b), an employee or contractor of any
of the following while engaged in land surveying is exempt from
the provisions of this chapter:
1. The provider of a broadcast service, as defined in s.
196.01 (1m).
2. The provider of a cable service, as defined in s. 196.01
(1p).
3. A commercial mobile radio service provider, as defined in
s. 196.01 (2g).
4. A public utility, as defined in s. 196.01 (5).
5. A telecommunications provider, as defined in s. 196.01
(8p).
6. A video service provider, as defined in s. 196.01 (12r).
7. A cooperative association organized under ch. 185 for the
purpose of producing or furnishing heat, light, power, or water to
its members only.
(b) The exemption under par. (a) applies only if the employee
or contractor is engaged in services described in s. 443.01 (6s) (a)
3., (c), (d), or (f) for or on behalf of the provider or cooperative.
(9) A license shall not be required for an owner to survey his
or her own land for purposes other than for sale.
(10) Any person employed by a county or this state who is engaged in the planning, design, installation or regulation of land
and water conservation activities under ch. 92 or s. 281.65 and
who is certified under s. 92.18.
(11) Any professional land surveyor licensed under s. 443.06
who is engaged in the planning, design, installation, or regulation
of land and water conservation activities under ch. 92 or s.
281.65.
(12m) A driller who is licensed under s. 280.15 (2m), or an
employee of a drilling business that is registered under s. 280.15
(1), who is engaged in well drilling, as defined in s. 280.01 (8), or
heat exchange drilling, as defined in s. 280.01 (2c).
(13) A professional engineer who, while engaged in the practice of professional engineering in accordance with this chapter,
collects, investigates, interprets or evaluates data relating to soil,
rock, groundwater, surface water, gases or other earth conditions,
or uses that data for analysis, consultation, planning, design or
construction.
(14) A person who, while engaged in the practice of professional geology, hydrology or soil science as defined in s. 470.01
(2), (3) or (4), practices professional engineering, if the acts that
involve the practice of professional engineering are also part of
the practice of professional geology, hydrology or soil science.
(15) A person employed by the federal government who is
engaged in this state in the practice of landscape architecture for
the federal government.
(16) A person who performs services related to natural resources management if any map that is prepared as a part of those
services contains the following statement: “This map is not a survey of the actual boundary of any property this map depicts.” In
this subsection, “natural resources management” includes all of
the following:
(a) The management of state lands under ss. 23.09, 23.11,
27.01, and 28.04.
(b) The control of invasive species, as defined in s. 23.22 (1)
(c).
(c) The cultivation or harvesting of raw forest products, as defined in s. 26.05 (1).
(d) The management of county forests under s. 28.11.
(e) The practice of forestry, as defined in s. 77.81 (2), including sustainable forestry, as defined in s. 28.04 (1) (e) ; any services provided in connection with an order, or the preparation of
an application for an order, under subch. I or VI of ch. 77; and any
forestry operation, as defined in s. 823.075 (1) (c).
(17) A person who prepares a map that depicts temporary
trails, easements, or other uses of lands if the map contains the
following statement: “This map is not a survey of the actual
boundary of any property this map depicts.”
(18) An employee or agent of the department of natural re-

sources, department of agriculture, trade and consumer protection, department of transportation, public service commission,
board of commissioners of public lands, or department of military affairs who creates a geographic information systems map if
done within the scope of his or her employment or agency.

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