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MO HB2629
Bill
Status
2/25/2016
Primary Sponsor
Bart Korman
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AI Summary
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Reduces required surveying coursework for land surveyor-in-training enrollment from 12 to 9 semester hours for applicants with a bachelor's degree or those using the experience-based pathway
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Reduces required surveying coursework from 20 to 17 semester hours for applicants with 60+ college credits seeking land surveyor-in-training enrollment
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Allows up to one year of professional land surveying experience to count prior to enrollment as a land surveyor-in-training for degree-based applicants, and up to two years for experience-based applicants
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Requires applicants for professional land surveyor licensure to complete at least 15 semester hours of approved surveying coursework, including 5 hours in legal aspects of land surveying, beginning January 1, 2021
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Permits credit hours completed before applying for land surveyor-in-training enrollment to count toward the 15-hour professional licensure requirement
Legislative Description
Modifies provisions relating to the licensure of land surveyors
Last Action
Referred: Professional Registration and Licensing(H)
5/13/2016