South Carolina Code of Laws
Chapter 22 - Engineers And Surveyors
Section 40-22-230. Application forms; references; written examinations; reexaminations; issuance of certificate of registration; reissuance of revoked certificate.

(A) Applications for licensure must be on forms prescribed and furnished by the board and must contain statements made under oath showing the applicant's education and a detailed summary of his technical work.
(1) The application for engineering licensure must contain no fewer than five references of whom three or more are licensed engineers having personal knowledge of the applicant's engineering experience, or other references approved by the board. In addition, the application must contain references to verify each employment period. The board shall solicit comments from references furnished; these comments must be confidential and privileged information for use only by the board.
(2) The application for surveying licensure must contain no fewer than five references of whom three or more must be licensed surveyors having personal knowledge of the applicant's surveying experience, or other references approved by the board. In addition, the application must contain references to verify each employment period. The board shall solicit comments from references furnished; these comments must be confidential and privileged information for use only by the board.
(B) Required examinations must be held at the time and place the board determines. Examinations must be given for the purpose of determining the qualifications of applicants for licensure separately in engineering and surveying.
(C) A person who holds a certificate of registration to engage in the practice of engineering or surveying issued on comparable qualifications from a state, territory, or possession of the United States, or of a foreign country, must be given comity consideration. The applicant is required to take such examinations as the board considers necessary to establish that his qualifications meet the requirements of this chapter and the regulations promulgated by the board; however, a surveying applicant must pass an examination including questions of law, procedures, and practices pertaining to the practice of surveying in this State.
(D)(1) A candidate who has failed an examination may apply for reexamination after payment of applicable examination fees and after a period of time determined by the board, but:
(a) no earlier than three months following the date of the failed examination; and
(b) no more than three times in one calendar year.
(2) A candidate for licensure who has failed the same topical examination two times shall provide evidence satisfactory to the board that the candidate has taken additional undergraduate college courses, attended seminars, or accomplished self-study to enhance his prospects for passing the exam. The board may refuse further examination until the candidate provides acceptable evidence. A candidate who has failed three times must submit a new application.
(E) The board shall issue a certificate of registration upon payment of the registration fee to an applicant who has satisfactorily met all the requirements of this chapter. In the case of a professional surveyor, the certificate authorizes the practice of TIER A or TIER B surveying as applicable. A certificate of registration must state the full name of the licensee and have a license number.
(F) The issuance of a certificate of registration by the board is prima facie evidence that the person is licensed and is entitled to all the rights and privileges of a professional engineer or of a professional surveyor while the license remains unrevoked or unexpired.
(G) The board, for sufficient reason, may reissue a certificate of registration to a person whose license has been revoked if a majority of the members of the board vote in favor of reissuance. A new certificate of registration to replace a revoked license or a certificate which has become lost, destroyed, or mutilated may be issued, subject to the rules of the board, and a charge to be determined by the board in regulation must be made for the issuance.
HISTORY: 2000 Act No. 311, Section 1; 2016 Act No. 259 (S.685), Section 11, eff June 3, 2016.

Editor's Note
Prior Laws:1991 Act No. 99, Section 1; 1976 Code Sections 40-22-280, 40-22-300, 40-22-310, 40-22-320, 40-22-330, 40-22-340.
Effect of Amendment
2016 Act No. 259, Section 11, in (A)(1) and (A)(2), inserted ", or other references approved by the board"; in (B), substituted "Required examinations" for "When written examinations are required, they"; in (C), substituted "must pass an examination" for "must pass a written examination"; rewrote (D); and in (E), substituted "registration fee to an applicant who" for "registration fee as provided in this chapter to an applicant who, in the opinion of the board,", and substituted "full name of the licensee and have a license number" for "full name of the licensee, have a serial number, and must be signed by the chairman and the secretary of the board under seal of the board".

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.