Bill Text: FL S0692 | 2014 | Regular Session | Comm Sub
Bill Title: Engineers
Spectrum: Bipartisan Bill
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2014-04-23 - Laid on Table, companion bill(s) passed, see CS/CS/HB 713 (Ch. 2014-125) [S0692 Detail]
Download: Florida-2014-S0692-Comm_Sub.html
Florida Senate - 2014 CS for SB 692 By the Committee on Regulated Industries; and Senator Stargel 580-02209-14 2014692c1 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to engineers; amending s. 471.007, 3 F.S.; revising requirements for membership on the 4 Board of Professional Engineers; authorizing the 5 professional and technical engineering societies to 6 provide a list of qualified nominees for consideration 7 as board member appointments; providing for staggered 8 terms; amending s. 471.013, F.S.; revising 9 requirements for an engineer license applicant who 10 fails the fundamentals examination; authorizing such 11 applicant who is delayed in taking the examination by 12 military service to have additional attempts to take 13 the examination; amending s. 471.015, F.S.; revising 14 requirements for obtaining a licensure by endorsement; 15 amending s. 471.017, F.S.; revising requirements for 16 professional development hours and license renewal for 17 engineers; providing effective dates. 18 19 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 20 21 Section 1. Section 471.007, Florida Statutes, is amended to 22 read: 23 471.007 Board of Professional Engineers.— 24 (1) There is created in the department the Board of 25 Professional Engineers. The board shall consist of 11 members, 26 nine of whom shall be licensed engineers and two of whom shall 27 be laypersons who are not and have never been engineers or 28 members of any closely related profession or occupation. The 29 members of the board who are licensed engineers must be 30 appointed based on their qualifications to provide expertise and 31 experience to the board at all times in civil engineering, 32 structural engineering, electrical or electronic engineering, 33 mechanical engineering, or engineering educationOf the members34who are licensed engineers, three shall be civil engineers, one35shall be a structural engineer, one shall be either an36electrical or electronic engineer, one shall be a mechanical37engineer, one shall be an industrial engineer, one shall be an38engineering educator, and one shall be from any discipline of39engineering other than civil engineering. 40 (2) Following the expiration of the initial staggered terms 41 under subsection (3), members of the boardMembersshall be 42 appointed by the Governor for terms of 4 years each. 43 Professional and technical engineering societies may submit a 44 list of qualified nominees to be considered by the Governor for 45 appointment. 46 (3) When the terms of members serving as of July 1, 2014, 47 expire, the terms of their immediate successors shall be 48 staggered so that three members are appointed for 2 years, four 49 members are appointed for 3 years, and four members are 50 appointed for 4 years, as determined by the Governor. Each 51 member holds office until the expiration of his or her appointed 52 term or until a successor has been appointed. 53 Section 2. Paragraph (e) of subsection (1) of section 54 471.013, Florida Statutes, is amended to read: 55 471.013 Examinations; prerequisites.— 56 (1) 57 (e) Every applicant who is qualified to take the 58 fundamentals examination or the principles and practice 59 examination shall be allowed to take either examination three 60 times, notwithstanding the number of times either examination 61 has been previously failed. If an applicant fails either 62 examination three times, the board shall require the applicant 63 to complete additional college-level education courses or a 64 board-approved relevant examination review course as a condition 65 of future eligibility to take that examination. If the applicant 66 is delayed in taking the examination due to reserve or active 67 duty service in the United States Armed Forces or National 68 Guard, the applicant is allowed an additional two attempts to 69 take the examination before the board may require additional 70 college-level education or review courses. 71 Section 3. Paragraph (a) of subsection (5) of section 72 471.015, Florida Statutes, is amended to read: 73 471.015 Licensure.— 74 (5)(a) The board shall deem that an applicant who seeks 75 licensure by endorsement has passed an examination substantially 76 equivalent to the fundamentals examination when such applicant 77 has:781. Hasheld a valid professional engineer’s license in 79 another state for 15 years and has had 20 years of continuous 80 professional-level engineering experience;812. Has received a doctorate degree in engineering from an82institution that has an undergraduate engineering degree program83which is accredited by the Accreditation Board for Engineering84Technology; or853. Has received a doctorate degree in engineering and has86taught engineering full time for at least 3 years, at the87baccalaureate level or higher, after receiving that degree. 88 Section 4. Effective March 1, 2015, subsection (3) of 89 section 471.017, Florida Statutes, is amended to read: 90 471.017 Renewal of license.— 91 (3)(a) The board shall require a demonstration of 92 continuing professional competency of engineers as a condition 93 of license renewal or relicensure. Every licensee must complete 94 9 continuing education4 professional developmenthours,for 95 each year of the license renewal period, totaling 18 continuing 96 education hours for the license renewal period. For each renewal 97 period for such continuing education:, 498 1. One hour musthours shallrelate to this chapter and the 99 rules adopted under this chapter; 100 2. One hour must relate to professional ethics;and the101remaining 4102 3. Four hours mustshallrelate to the licensee’s area of 103 practice; and 104 4. The remaining hours may relate to any topic pertinent to 105 the practice of engineering. 106 107 Continuing education hours may be earned by presenting or 108 attending seminars, in-house or nonclassroom courses, workshops, 109 or professional or technical presentations made at meetings, 110 webinars, conventions, or conferences, including those presented 111 by vendors with specific knowledge related to the licensee’s 112 area of practice. Up to 4 hours may be earned by serving as an 113 officer or actively participating on a committee of a board 114 recognized professional or technical engineering society. The 4 115 hours of continuing education hours relating to this chapter, 116 the rules adopted pursuant to this chapter, and ethics may be 117 earned by serving as a member of the Legislature or as an 118 elected state or local official. The hours required pursuant to 119 s. 471.0195 may apply to any requirements of this section except 120 for those required under subparagraph 1. 121 (b) The board shall adopt rules that are substantially 122 consistent with the most recent published version of the 123 Continuing Professional Competency Guidelines of the National 124 Council of Examiners for Engineering and Surveyingfor125multijurisdictional licensees for the purpose of avoiding126proprietary continuing professional competency requirementsand 127 shall allow nonclassroom hours to be credited. The board may, by 128 rule, exempt from continuing professional competency 129 requirements retired professional engineers who no longer sign 130 and seal engineering documents and licensees in unique 131 circumstances that severely limit opportunities to obtain the 132 required continuing educationprofessional developmenthours. 133 Section 5. Except as otherwise provided in this act, this 134 act shall take effect July 1, 2014.