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§ 12-25-112. Qualifications for engineer-intern

CO Rev Stat § 12-25-112 (2018) (N/A)
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(1) (a) An applicant may qualify for enrollment as an engineer-intern by endorsement if such applicant is enrolled in good standing in another jurisdiction requiring qualifications substantially equivalent to those currently required of applicants under this part 1 or if, at the time of initial enrollment in such jurisdiction, such applicant met the requirements for enrollment then in existence under Colorado law.

(b) Upon completion of the application and approval by the board, the applicant shall be enrolled as an engineer-intern if the applicant is otherwise qualified pursuant to section 12-25-111.

(2) (a) An applicant may qualify for enrollment as an engineer-intern by graduation and examination if such applicant passes the fundamentals of engineering examination.

(b) In order to be admitted to the examination pursuant to paragraph (a) of this subsection (2), the applicant must:

(I) Have graduated from a board-approved engineering or engineering technology curriculum of four or more years; or

(II) Have senior status in a board-approved engineering or engineering technology curriculum of four or more years.

(c) Upon passing the examination and the submission of official transcripts verifying graduation or impending graduation, the applicant shall be enrolled as an engineer-intern if the applicant is otherwise qualified pursuant to section 12-25-111.

(3) (a) An applicant may qualify for enrollment as an engineer-intern by graduation, experience, and examination if such applicant passes the fundamentals of engineering examination and possesses a total of six years of progressive engineering experience, of which educational study may be a part.

(b) In order to be admitted to the examination pursuant to paragraph (a) of this subsection (3), the applicant must:

(I) (Deleted by amendment, L. 2004, p. 1295, § 13, effective May 28, 2004.)

(II) (A) Have graduated from an engineering curriculum of four or more years not approved by the board or from a related science curriculum of four or more years; and

(B) Have four years of progressive engineering experience, of which educational study may be a part.

(c) Upon passing the examination and the submission of evidence of experience satisfactory to the board, the applicant shall be enrolled as an engineer-intern if the applicant is otherwise qualified pursuant to section 12-25-111.

(4) (a) An applicant may qualify for enrollment as an engineer-intern by experience and examination if such applicant passes the fundamentals of engineering examination.

(b) In order to be admitted to the examination pursuant to paragraph (a) of this subsection (4), the applicant must:

(I) Have graduated from high school or its equivalent; and

(II) Have six years of progressive engineering experience, of which educational study may be a part.

(c) Upon passing the examination and the submission of evidence of experience satisfactory to the board, the applicant shall be enrolled as an engineer-intern if the applicant is otherwise qualified pursuant to section 12-25-111.

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§ 12-25-112. Qualifications for engineer-intern