
Wednesday, April 28th @ 6:45 PM - 8:30 PM EST
Member Fee: $15 |Non Member Fee: $30
1 PDH*
Questions...
- If only registered in PA, can you practiceengineering in New York and visa versa?
- If not registered in any state. Can you performengineering?
- Do Engineering Firms ownyour creations, discoveries, etc.?
These questions and many others will be discussed during this information picketed virtual Round Table!
PEs licensed in multiple states face challenges from the lack of uniformity in processes to approve comity licenses, education and experience requirements, fee structures, and continuing education requirements. This webinar will focus on describing the professional engineering licensure and certification requirements in multiple states.
Discussion Points
- Benefits and challenges of PE licensure
- When a PE license is needed needed based on state engineering lawsexemptionsand the lack of enforcement due to the ambiguity or non-enforcement of the laws as written.
Objective
Provide awareness of the challenges and benefits of multiple professional engineering licensure and gain an understanding of why a national professional engineering license or changes in the requirements for obtaining a PE license willbetter serve the future needs of the United States.
Presenters:
- Joe F. Maida, PE | Licensed in 20 States
- Harvey D. Hnatiuk, PE | Licensed in 13 States
- Frank Stanton, Jr PE | Licensed in 22 States
- Thomas J. Friese, PE | Licensed in 8States
Schedule
- 6:45 - 7:00 PM | Welcome
- 7:00 – 8:00 PM | Webinar Presentation
- 8:00 - 8:30 | Networking and Q & A
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