Connecticut 2013 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB00923 Compare Versions

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11 General Assembly Raised Bill No. 923
22 January Session, 2013 LCO No. 3265
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2424 AN ACT CONCERNING STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS AND REQUIRING CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION FOR PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS AND LAND SURVEYORS.
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2626 Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Assembly convened:
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2828 Section 1. (NEW) (Effective July 1, 2014) The Commissioner of Consumer Protection shall adopt regulations, in accordance with the provisions of chapter 54 of the general statutes, to: (1) Establish a structural engineer endorsement to the professional engineer license issued pursuant to chapter 391 of the general statutes; (2) establish an application process for such license endorsement; and (3) require professional engineers licensed pursuant to said chapter to complete not less than fifteen hours per calendar year of continuing professional education, as specified by the State Board of Examiners for Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors.
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3333 This act shall take effect as follows and shall amend the following sections:
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3636 This act shall take effect as follows and shall amend the following sections:
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4646 To establish a structural engineer endorsement to the professional engineer license and to require professional engineers and land surveyors to complete not less than fifteen hours per calendar year of continuing professional education.
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4848 [Proposed deletions are enclosed in brackets. Proposed additions are indicated by underline, except that when the entire text of a bill or resolution or a section of a bill or resolution is new, it is not underlined.]