Section 61-23-27.4 - Licensure as a professional surveyor; general requirements. (Repealed effective July 1, 2012.)
61-23-27.4. Licensure as a professional surveyor; general requirements. (Repealed effective July 1, 2012.)
A. Licensure as a professional surveyor may be either through examination or through endorsement or comity. In either case, an applicant shall file the appropriate application to demonstrate that the applicant:
(1) is of good moral character and reputation;
(2) is certified as a surveyor intern;
(3) has at least four years of board-approved surveying experience if graduated from a four-year, board-approved surveying curriculum or has a minimum of eight years of board-approved surveying experience, including the four years of experience required for surveying intern certification, if graduated from a four-year, board-approved related science curriculum; and
(4) has five references, three of which shall be from licensed professional surveyors having personal knowledge of the applicant's surveying experience.
B. The applicant's experience pursuant to Paragraph (3) of Subsection A of this section shall, at a minimum, include three years of increasingly responsible experience in boundary surveying and four years of increasingly responsible experience under the direct supervision of a licensed professional surveyor.
C. After acceptance of the application by the board, the applicant shall be allowed to take the appropriate examination for licensure as a professional surveyor.
D. Upon successfully completing the examination, the applicant shall be eligible to be licensed as a professional surveyor upon action of the board.
E. If otherwise qualified, an applicant may be licensed if the applicant is currently licensed as a professional surveyor in:
(1) the District of Columbia, another state, a territory or a possession of the United States, provided that:
(a) licensure does not conflict with the provisions of the Engineering and Surveying Practice Act [61-23-1 NMSA 1978] and that the standards required by the licensure or the applicant's qualifications equaled or exceeded the licensure standards in New Mexico at the time the applicant was initially licensed; and
(b) the applicant has passed examinations the board deems necessary to determine the applicant's qualifications, including a written examination that includes questions on laws, procedures and practices pertaining to surveying in this state; or
(2) a foreign country and can demonstrate to the board's satisfaction:
(a) evidence that the licensure was based on standards that equal or exceed those currently required for licensure by the Engineering and Surveying Practice Act; and
(b) competence in current surveying standards and procedures by passing examinations the board deems necessary to determine the applicant's qualification, including a written examination that includes questions on laws, procedures and practices pertaining to surveying in New Mexico.