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Georgia Board of Registration for Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors
237 Coliseum Drive
Macon, Georgia 31217
(478) 207-2440 phone
(866) 888-9718 fax
http://sos.georgia.gov/plb/pels/ |
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Update from the Director of the Professional Licensing Boards:
The last quarter of the year is one of the busiest processing times for the staff at PLB. We have twelve different license types in renewal during the period along with a number of December graduates applying for various licenses. For existing license holders, our on-line renewal process allows us to process in excess of 92% of our renewals with very nominal staff involvement. It also provides our customers with a process that is fast, efficient, paperless and accurate.
For the new graduates, we now have 32 on-line applications available for those applying for their first license with us. This enables some new graduates to go on-line, register, apply for licensure and pay their fees. This paperless system allows the staff to process applications much quicker to the benefit of the applicant who can receive their license and go to work much faster than in the past. We are planning more on-line applications for the near future.
As we begin the year 2010, we will continue to offer more services on-line and strive to improve our processing times. For license holders, please keep your personal information up to date and accurate so our transactions with you can be faster and more accurate.
Regards,
Randy Vaughn
Director of the Professional Licensing Boards
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The Georgia State Board of Registration for Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors was established by legislative action in 1937 with the charge of protecting life, health, and property and to promote the public welfare. In order to carry out this charge, the Board has the power to adopt rules, set standards for licensure, adopt mandatory standards of professional conduct and ethics, and investigate and discipline unauthorized, negligent, unethical or incompetent practice. They review applications, administer examinations, license qualified applicants, and regulate the professional practice of licensees throughout the state.
The Board consists of nine members: six professional engineers; two land surveyors; and one consumer member. Typically, the Board meets 10 times per year. Board meetings are open to the public with the exception of executive session in which confidential matters such as complaints, disciplinary items, and applications are discussed.
Minutes from the Board meetings may be found on the Board’s website at http://sos.georgia.gov/plb/pels/. |
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Board Members:
Elmo A. Richardson, PE, LS, Chair
Guy F. Ritter, Jr., PE (Structural), Vice–Chair
James W. Butler
Mark E. Chastain
William W. Dean PE (Mechanical)
E. Scott Evans, Public Member
Stephen R. Richards, PE
Danny Bennett, PE
Lanny Thomas, PE
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Board Staff:
Darren Mickler
Executive Director
Georgia Board of Registration for Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors
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Number of Active Licensees:
Professional Engineer: 18,496
Land Surveyor: 1,353
Engineer Firm: 2,929
Land Surveyor Firm: 521
Engineer In-Training: 10,506
Land Surveyor In-Training: 334 |
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2010 Meetings:
January 12, 2010 at 9:30 a.m.
February 9, 2010 at 9:30 a.m.
March 9, 2010 at 9:30 a.m.
June 8, 2010 at 9:30 a.m.
August 10, 2010 at 9:30 a.m.
September 14, 2010 at 9:30 a.m.
November 9, 2010 at 9:30 a.m.
December 14, 2010 at 9:30 a.m. |
The Board meets at the Professional Licensing Board office in Macon. |
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Actions Taken by the Georgia State Board of Registration for Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors
October: The Board voted to approve 42 applicants for registration as a professional engineer by comity and 12 applicants seeking certification as an engineer-in-training.
The Board voted to authorize the Executive Director to pursue an online application for applicants seeking licensure for Professional Engineer by Comity and effective January 1, 2010 to require a Council Record for all Comity Applications.
November: The Board reviewed and approved 54 applicants for registration as a professional engineer by comity; 22 applicants seeking certification for professional engineer by exam and six applicants seeking certification for engineer-in-training by exam.
The Board voted to approve the following consent order for prior disciplinary actions in another state:
- W. Gray Hodges, Evansville, IN: 24 months probation
December: The Board reviewed and approved 48 applicants seeking registration as a professional engineer by comity; 19 regular applicants seeking certification as a professional engineer by exam; 48 regular applicants seeking certification as an engineer-in-training by exam and four senior applicants seeking certification as an engineer-in-training.
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License Renewals:
Licenses expire as follows:
Professional Engineer – December 31 of even numbered years
Land Surveyor – December 31 of even numbered years
It is illegal to practice professional engineering or land surveying with an expired license.
How do I renew my license?
You may renew your license on the Professional Licensing Board website with a credit card. Click on the License Renewal icon and follow the instructions. You will be asked a series of questions including whether you have been arrested, convicted of a crime or received a board sanction since the last renewal, whether you have completed your continuing education requirements, and whether you are a U.S. citizen. Renewing your license via the website is the fastest way to renew your license.
The Professional Licensing Boards do not mail paper renewals unless requested. A paper renewal form may be requested by the licensee by calling the Board office at (478) 207-2440, or submitting a written request. Licensees may also call our automated system at (404) 463-1100 and request a paper renewal form using their personal identification number included in their renewal notice.
Disciplinary Issues:
The Board addresses disciplinary issues on a case-by-case basis and applies sanctions to those who violate the Professional Engineer and Land Surveyors Practice Act, Board rules, and policies. It is important that licensees review all laws, rules and policies that affect their profession. These may be found on the Board’s website at http://sos.georgia.gov/plb/pels/.
All public disciplinary actions will be reflected in the Board minutes which may be found on the Georgia State Board of Registration for Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors website.
Grounds for denial, suspension, revocation of a license, or other disciplinary actions may be found at O.C.G.A. § 43-15-19 and at O.C.G.A. § 43-1-19. State laws and Board rules may be found on our website at http://sos.georgia.gov/plb/pels/. |
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Georgia State Board of Registration for Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors Complaints Process Information:
Complaint Form:
The Georgia General Assembly created the Georgia Board of Registration for Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors to regulate licensing and practice of engineering and surveying. The responsibility of administering the laws in O.C.G.A. § 43-15 is given to the Board whose members are appointed by the Governor. This Board determines if applicants meet licensure requirements, promulgates rules, and considers complaints against licensees and allegations of unlicensed practice. The process for disposing of complaints is as follows:
Complaint Form:
Complaints must be reported to and received by the Board in writing. Written complaints may be submitted to the Board office or on-line at http://sos.georgia.gov/myverification/submitcomplaint.aspx. Documents received in connection with a complaint will not be returned. The complaint must contain sufficient factual evidence indicating a clear violation of Georgia law or Board rules.
Investigations:
The Board gives serious consideration to all complaints. Further investigative action may be taken. Should you file a complaint, you may be contacted by a Board inspector or investigator for additional information. Investigative files are considered confidential for any purpose other than a hearing before the Board. However, the Board is authorized to release such records to another enforcement agency or lawful licensing authority.
Notification Process:
While the investigation is ongoing, the Board is unable to discuss the status of a complaint with anyone, including the complainant. When the Board has completed the case, the complainant will be notified in writing of the Board’s actions. All public disciplinary actions will be reflected in the Board minutes which may be found on the Board’s website. |
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Frequently Asked Questions:
A list of frequently asked questions may be found on the Board’s website. If you cannot find an answer to your question, you may contact the Board office at (478) 207-2440. |
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