Iowa Administrative Code Agency 193C - Engineering and Land Surveying Examining Board
Iowa Administrative Code – Agency 193C
Engineering and Land Surveying Examining Board
Agency 193C establishes the Iowa Engineering and Land Surveying Examining Board (the Board), which regulates the practice of professional engineering and land surveying in Iowa. The Board ensures that professionals in these fields are qualified, competent, and operate ethically to protect public safety and welfare.
1. Purpose and Role
To license and regulate engineers and land surveyors.
To protect public safety, health, and property through professional standards.
To set educational, experience, and examination requirements for licensure.
To enforce ethical conduct and compliance with professional regulations.
The Board acts as the governing body that oversees licensing, examinations, and disciplinary actions for engineers and land surveyors.
2. Structure of the Board
Comprised of appointed professional engineers and land surveyors and sometimes public members.
Responsibilities include:
Reviewing applications for licensure.
Administering examinations or approving national exam scores.
Issuing licenses and certificates.
Investigating complaints and imposing disciplinary actions.
Establishing rules of professional practice and ethical standards.
3. Licensure Requirements
To become licensed as a Professional Engineer (PE) or Professional Land Surveyor (PLS):
Education – Completion of an accredited engineering or surveying program.
Experience – Supervised professional experience under a licensed practitioner.
Examination – Passing required exams, which may include:
Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) or Land Surveying (FS) exam.
Principles and Practice of Engineering or Land Surveying exams.
Application & Fees – Submission of required documents and payment of licensing fees.
The Board may also grant comity or reciprocity to professionals licensed in other states meeting equivalent standards.
4. Examinations
The Board supervises licensure examinations to ensure competence.
Exams test knowledge and practical skills in:
Engineering principles, design, and analysis.
Land surveying techniques, mapping, and property measurement.
Ethical and legal obligations in professional practice.
5. Continuing Education
Licensed engineers and land surveyors must maintain continuing education to renew their license.
Continuing education ensures professionals remain current with technology, regulations, and best practices.
The Board sets the number of required hours and acceptable courses.
6. Standards of Practice
Professionals must follow rules and ethical standards including:
Competence: only perform services within their areas of expertise.
Integrity: honesty in reporting, designs, and surveys.
Public Safety: ensure work does not endanger life, property, or the environment.
Professional Responsibility: comply with Board rules and applicable regulations.
7. Complaint and Disciplinary Process
The Board investigates complaints against licensed professionals.
Complaints may include:
Negligence or incompetence.
Unethical or fraudulent conduct.
Violation of Iowa Administrative Code provisions.
The Board may:
Issue warnings.
Require corrective actions or additional education.
Suspend, revoke, or refuse to renew licenses.
Impose fines or probation.
Licensees have the right to hearings and appeal decisions.
8. Enforcement Authority
The Board ensures compliance through:
Review of license applications.
Audits or investigations of professional practice.
Issuance of orders, penalties, or corrective directives.
The Board’s enforcement protects the public from unqualified, unethical, or unsafe engineering and surveying practices.
9. Public Protection and Policy
The Board’s mission is to ensure Iowa’s engineering and surveying services are performed safely and professionally.
Licensure and regulation enhance public confidence in professional services.
Rules establish accountability for engineers and land surveyors, balancing public interest and professional autonomy.
In Summary
Iowa Administrative Code, Agency 193C governs the Engineering and Land Surveying Examining Board, which regulates:
Licensure of professional engineers and land surveyors.
Qualification standards (education, experience, examination).
Ethical and professional practice standards.
Continuing education requirements.
Complaints, investigations, and disciplinary actions.
The Board ensures that all licensed professionals are competent, ethical, and protect the public in their engineering and surveying work.
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