1921 public laws – Ch.1 Sec.13

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CHAPTER 1 AN ACT TO REGULATE THE PRACTICE OF ENGINEERING AND LAND SURVEYING. The General Assembly of North Carolina do enact:

The following shall be exempted from the provisions of this act: (a) Any person or persons offering to practice in this State, as an engineer or land surveyor, not a resident of and having no established place of business in this State. (b) Practice as an engineer or land surveyor in this State by any person not a resident of this State, and having no established place of business in this State, when this practice does not aggregate more than thirty -30 days in any calendar year: Provided, that said person is legally qualified for such professional service in his own State or country. (ec) Practice as an engineer or land surveyor in this State by any person not a resident of this State and having no established place of business in this State, or any person resident in this State but whose arrival in the State is recent: Provided, however, such person shall have filed an application for registration as an engineer or land surveyor and shall have paid the fee provided for in section nine of this act. Such exemption shall continue for only such reasonable time as the board requires in which to consider and grant or deny the said application for registration. (d) Engaging in engineering or land surveying work as an employee, or assistant, of a registered engineer or a registered land surveyor, or as an employee or assistant of a nonresident engineer or a nonresident land surveyor, provided for in paragraphs (b) and (c) of this section, provided that said work as an employee may not include responsible charge of design or supervision. (e) Practice of engineering or land surveying by any person not a resident of and having no established place of business in this State, as a consulting associate or an architect, engineer ora land surveyor registered under the provisions of this act: Provided, the nonresident is qualified for such professional service in his own State or country. (f) Practice of engineering and land surveying solely as an officer or as an employee of the United States.

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