South Carolina Code of Laws
Chapter 22 - Engineers And Surveyors
Section 40-22-225. Eligibility requirements for license as surveyor.

(A) A person having the necessary qualifications prescribed in this chapter to entitle him for a license is eligible for licensure.
(B) To be eligible for certification as a surveyor-in-training, an applicant must be of good character and reputation and be able to communicate effectively in the English language. When the evidence presented in the application does not appear to the board conclusive nor warranting the issuing of a certificate of registration, the applicant may be required to present further evidence for the consideration of the board. The applicant also must meet the requirements of the other pertinent sections of this chapter. The minimum evidence satisfactory to the board that an applicant is qualified for certification as a surveyor-in-training is graduation from a school or college of four or more years with a board-approved degree or an ABET commission accredited curriculum in a related field, including not less than twelve semester hours or the equivalent in quarter hours of discipline-specific courses satisfactory to the board in each of the disciplines described in Section 40-22-20(26) for which the applicant is requesting licensure and has passed the NCEES Fundamentals of Surveying examination as prescribed by the board.
(C) To be eligible for licensure and registration as a professional surveyor TIER A, an applicant must be of good character and reputation and be able to communicate effectively in the English language. When the evidence presented in the application does not appear to the board conclusive or does not warrant the issuing of a certificate of registration, the applicant may be required to present further evidence for the consideration of the board. The applicant also must meet the requirements of the other pertinent sections of this chapter. The minimum evidence satisfactory to the board that an applicant is qualified for licensure as a TIER A Professional Surveyor is graduation from a school or college of four or more years with a board-approved degree, an ABET commission accredited curriculum in a related field, including completed discipline-specific courses of not less than twelve semester hours or the equivalent in quarter hours satisfactory to the board in each of the disciplines described in Section 40-22-20(26) for which the applicant is requesting licensure, a specific record of four or more years of progressive practical experience of a character satisfactory to the board and performed under a practicing registered professional surveyor, and passing the NCEES Fundamentals of Surveying examination and the Principles and Practice of Surveying examination in the discipline for which the applicant is requesting licensure.
(D) To be eligible for licensure and registration as a professional land surveyor TIER B, an applicant must be of good character and reputation and be able to communicate effectively in the English language. The minimum evidence satisfactory to the board that an applicant is qualified for licensure as a TIER B Professional Land Surveyor is graduation from a school or college of four or more years with a board-approved degree, including in the curriculum not less than fifteen semester hours or the equivalent in quarter hours of surveying, mapping, hydraulics, and hydrology courses satisfactory to the board, or a bachelor of engineering technology degree in an ABET commission accredited curriculum of surveying or engineering technology, including in the curriculum not less than twelve semester hours or the equivalent in quarter hours of surveying, mapping, hydraulics, and hydrology courses satisfactory to the board, a specific record of four or more years of progressive practical experience of a character satisfactory to the board and performed under a practicing registered surveyor, and passing the NCEES Surveyor-in-Training Fundamentals of Surveying examination and the NCEES Principles and Practice of Surveying examination.
(E) An applicant shall take state-specific examinations the board considers necessary to establish that the applicant's qualifications satisfy the requirements of this chapter and regulations promulgated pursuant to this chapter.
HISTORY: 2000 Act No. 311, Section 1; 2016 Act No. 259 (S.685), Section 10, eff June 3, 2016.

Editor's Note
Prior Laws: 1991 Act No. 99, Section 1; 1976 Code Sections 40-22-220, 40-22-230, 40-22-240, 40-22-250.
Effect of Amendment
2016 Act No. 259, Section 10, in (B) through (D), substituted "communicate effectively" for "effectively communicate", and amended the examination requirements; in (B) and (C), deleted "or a substantially equivalent program", following "related field,", and substituted "40-22-20(26)" for "40-22-20(24)"; in (B) deleted the requirement for a specific record of one or more years of progressive practical experience; in (D), deleted former (2), relating to persons registered as both Professional Land Surveyor and Professional Surveyor; and added (E), relating to state-specific examinations.

Structure South Carolina Code of Laws

South Carolina Code of Laws

Title 40 - Professions and Occupations

Chapter 22 - Engineers And Surveyors

Section 40-22-2. Purpose.

Section 40-22-5. Application of Chapter 1; conflicts.

Section 40-22-10. Board of Registration for Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors: membership and qualifications; compensation; removal; meetings; liability.

Section 40-22-20. Definitions.

Section 40-22-30. Practice without a license; penalties.

Section 40-22-40. Nomination of board member candidates from general public.

Section 40-22-50. Duties of board; promulgation of examination, licensing, and registration fees; records; register of applications for certificates of authorization; roster.

Section 40-22-60. Rules and regulations; seal; input to department.

Section 40-22-70. Additional powers and duties.

Section 40-22-75. Waiver of licensing requirements during emergencies.

Section 40-22-80. Investigations of violations; subpoenas; administration of oaths and taking of testimony; charges.

Section 40-22-90. Presentation of investigation results; hearing; notification of accused.

Section 40-22-100. Cease and desist orders; application for temporary restraining order.

Section 40-22-110. Penalties; grounds.

Section 40-22-115. Jurisdiction of board.

Section 40-22-120. Civil fines and other penalties.

Section 40-22-130. Grounds for denial of license.

Section 40-22-140. Prior criminal record.

Section 40-22-150. Voluntary surrender of license.

Section 40-22-160. Appeal.

Section 40-22-170. Costs.

Section 40-22-180. Payment of fines; interest.

Section 40-22-190. Confidentiality of proceedings.

Section 40-22-200. Violation of chapter; penalty.

Section 40-22-210. Injunctions; rule to show cause.

Section 40-22-220. Licensure requirements; engineer-in-training; professional engineer; examination.

Section 40-22-222. Licensing of existing engineers; review process.

Section 40-22-225. Eligibility requirements for license as surveyor.

Section 40-22-230. Application forms; references; written examinations; reexaminations; issuance of certificate of registration; reissuance of revoked certificate.

Section 40-22-240. Renewal of registration; fees and late fees; lapsed license; continuing professional competency requirement.

Section 40-22-245. South Carolina Engineers and Surveyors Education and Research Fund; funding; report of expenditures.

Section 40-22-250. Certificate of authorization to practice as firm; conditions; application and registration fee; discipline.

Section 40-22-260. Temporary licenses and certificates of authorization.

Section 40-22-270. Individual seals; stamping on plans and specifications.

Section 40-22-280. Exceptions from application of chapter.

Section 40-22-290. TIER A surveying; exclusions.

Section 40-22-295. Emergency services immunity.

Section 40-22-300. Promulgation of regulations for practice by firms located in foreign countries.

Section 40-22-310. Status of regulations promulgated pursuant to Chapter 21.

Section 40-22-320. Severability.