Haw. Code R. § 16-115-33

Current through April, 2024
Section 16-115-33 - Examination-professional engineering: qualifications, application, fees, required documents
(a) To be eligible for the NCEES professional engineering branch examination, the person shall:
(1) Hold a masters degree in engineering from an institution of higher education approved by the board, be a graduate of a school or college approved by the board, have completed an engineering curriculum of four years or more, and have not less than three years of full-time lawful experience or the part-time equivalent in engineering;
(2) Hold a masters degree in engineering from an institution of higher education approved by the board and have not less than four years of full-time lawful experience or the part-time equivalent in engineering;
(3) Be a graduate of a school or college approved by the board, have completed an engineering curriculum of four years or more, and have not less than four years of full-time lawful experience or the part-time equivalent in engineering;
(4) Be a graduate of a school or college approved by the board, have completed an engineering technology curriculum of four years or more or an arts and science curriculum of four years or more with a math, science, or science-related major, and have not less than eight years of full-time lawful experience or the part-time equivalent in engineering; or
(5) Have not less than twelve years of full-time lawful experience or part-time equivalent in engineering.
(b) A person applying for the NCEES professional engineering branch examination in the civil, chemical, electrical or mechanical branch shall file an Application for Licensure-Engineer no later than January 10 for the examination which is regularly conducted once a year in April.
(c) A person applying for the NCEES professional engineering branch examination in the agricultural, industrial or structural branch shall file an Application for Licensure-Engineer no later than July 10 for the examination which is regularly conducted once a year in October.
(d) The application shall be accompanied by the application fee, which shall not be refunded, the examination fee, which may not be refunded, and the following applicable documents:
(1) A certified copy of a diploma or certificate of graduation or official transcripts from an institution, school or college approved by the board; provided that if the applicant is educated in a foreign institution, school, or college, the applicant shall submit an official report by a professional service approved by the board which has evaluated the person's foreign educational credentials;
(2) Verification(s) of Lawful Experience completed by supervisors who are licensed professional engineers and in the same branch in which the person seeks licensure. For structural engineering applicants from a jurisdiction in which structural engineering is considered a part of civil engineering, the applicant shall submit Verification(s) of Lawful Experience completed by supervisors who are licensed professional civil engineers in that jurisdiction;_and
(3) If applicable, Verification(s) of Experience in Responsible Charge completed by licensed professional engineers who are in the same branch in which the person seeks licensure. For structural engineering applicants from a jurisdiction in which structural engineering is considered a part of civil engineering, the applicant shall submit Verification(s) of Experience in Responsible Charge completed by licensed professional civil engineers in that jurisdiction; or
(4) Appropriate NCEES records that document any of the above to the satisfaction of the board.

Haw. Code R. § 16-115-33

[Eff 8/29/94; am and comp 10/26/01; comp 5/23/13] (Auth: HRS § 464-7) (Imp: HRS §§ 464-7, 464-8)