North Carolina General Statutes
Chapter 89C - Engineering and Land Surveying
§ 89C-19 - Public works; requirements where public safety involved.

89C-19. Public works; requirements where public safety involved.
This State and its political subdivisions such as counties, cities, towns, or other political entities or legally constituted boards, commissions, public utility companies, or authorities, or officials, or employees of these entities shall not engage in the practice of engineering or land surveying involving either public or private property where the safety of the public is directly involved without the project being under the responsible charge of a professional engineer for engineering projects, or a professional land surveyor for land surveying projects, as provided for the practice of the respective professions by this Chapter.
An official or employee of the State or any political subdivision specified in this section, holding the positions set out in this section as of June 19, 1975, shall be exempt from the provisions of this section so long as such official or employee is engaged in substantially the same type of work as is involved in the present position.
Nothing in this section shall be construed to prohibit inspection, maintenance and service work done by employees of the State of North Carolina, any political subdivision of the State, or any municipality including construction, installation, servicing, and maintenance by regular full-time employees of, secondary roads and drawings incidental to work on secondary roads, streets, street lighting, traffic-control signals, police and fire alarm systems, waterworks, steam, electric and sewage treatment and disposal plants, the services of superintendents, inspectors or foremen regularly employed by the State of North Carolina or any political subdivision of the State, or municipal corporation.
The provisions in this section shall not be construed to alter or modify the requirements of Article 1 of Chapter 133 of the General Statutes. (1975, c. 681, s. 1; 1998-118, s. 17; 2014-120, s. 11(b); 2015-264, s. 47.5(a).)

Structure North Carolina General Statutes

North Carolina General Statutes

Chapter 89C - Engineering and Land Surveying

§ 89C-1 - Short title.

§ 89C-2 - Declarations; prohibitions.

§ 89C-3 - Definitions.

§ 89C-4 - State Board of Examiners for Engineers and Surveyors; appointment; terms.

§ 89C-5 - Board members; qualifications.

§ 89C-6 - Compensation and expenses of Board members.

§ 89C-7 - Vacancies; removal of member.

§ 89C-8 - Organization of the Board; meetings; election of officers.

§ 89C-9 - Executive director; duties and liabilities.

§ 89C-10 - Board powers.

§ 89C-11 - Secretary; duties and liabilities; expenditures.

§ 89C-12 - Records and reports of Board; evidence.

§ 89C-13 - General requirements for licensure.

§ 89C-14 - Application for licensure; license fees.

§ 89C-15 - Examinations.

§ 89C-16 - Certificates of licensure; effect; seals.

§ 89C-17 - Expirations and renewals of certificates.

§ 89C-18 - Duplicate certificates.

§ 89C-18.1 - Licensing of nonresidents.

§ 89C-19 - Public works; requirements where public safety involved.

§ 89C-19.1 - Engineer or professional land surveyor who volunteers during an emergency or disaster; qualified immunity.

§ 89C-20 - Rules of professional conduct.

§ 89C-21 - Disciplinary action - Reexamination, revocation, suspension, reprimand, or civil penalty.

§ 89C-22 - Disciplinary action Charges; procedure.

§ 89C-23 - Unlawful to practice engineering or land surveying without licensure; unlawful use of title or terms; penalties; Attorney General to be legal adviser.

§ 89C-24 - Licensure of corporations and business firms that engage in the practice of engineering or land surveying.

§ 89C-25 - Limitations on application of Chapter.

§ 89C-25.1 - Supervision of unlicensed individuals by licensed person.

§ 89C-25.2 - Program of licensure by discipline.

§ 89C-27 - Invalid sections; severability.

§ 89C-28 - Existing licensure not affected.