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If a registered Professional Engineer plans to perform design work in a state other than the state where they obtained their registration what do they need to do?
 
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Investigate the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology and explain the purpose of this organization and how this organization is related to the Professional Engineering licensing process.
 
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Answer to Question 1

If a registered professional engineers plans to perform design work in a state other than the state where he or she obtained his or her registration he or she would need to ascertain whether the state allows reciprocity, or comity, which is a process whereby one state accepts the registration of another state. Some states accept a license with the provision that an engineer take any sections of the Professional Engineers Principles and Practice examination that are required in the new state that were not included in the examination in the state where the engineer passed his or her examination. In some states, an engineer may obtain a temporary license if they will only be practicing engineering in that state for a limited amount of time if they already have a PE license in another state.

Answer to Question 2

Individual answers on the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology.





 

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