714 1997 Session Laws of Kansas Ch. 128
An Act concerning the practice of geology; providing for
licensure and regulation as a
technical profession; amending K.S.A. 74-7005 and 74-7006 and
K.S.A. 1996 Supp.
74-7003 and 74-7013 and repealing the existing sections.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of
Kansas:
Section 1. K.S.A. 1996 Supp. 74-7003 is hereby amended to read
as
follows: 74-7003. As used in this act:
(a) ``Technical professions'' includes the professions of
engineering,
land surveying, architecture and, landscape
architecture and geology as
the practice of such professions are defined in this act.
(b) ``Board'' means the state board of technical
professions.
(c) ``License'' means a license to practice the technical
professions
granted under this act.
(d) ``Architect'' means a person whose practice consists
of:
(1) Rendering services or performing creative work which
requires
architectural education, training and experience, including
services and
work such as consultation, evaluation, planning, providing
preliminary
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studies and designs, overall interior and exterior building
design, the
preparation of drawings, specifications and related documents, all
in con-
nection with the construction or erection of any private or public
building,
building project or integral part or parts of buildings or of any
additions
or alterations thereto, or other services and instruments of
services related
to architecture;
(2) representation in connection with contracts entered into
between
clients and others; and
(3) observing the construction, alteration and erection of
buildings.
(e) ``Practice of architecture'' means the rendering of or
offering to
render certain services, as described in subsection (d), in
connection with
the design and construction or alterations and additions of a
building or
buildings; the design and construction of items relating to
building code
requirements, as they pertain to architecture, and other building
related
features affecting the public's health, safety and welfare; the
preparation
and certification of any architectural design features that are
required on
plats; and the teaching of architecture by a licensed architect in
a college
or university offering an approved architecture curriculum of four
years
or more.
(f) ``Landscape architect'' means a person who is professionally
qual-
ified as provided in this act to engage in the practice of
landscape archi-
tecture, who practices landscape architecture and who is licensed
by the
board.
(g) ``Practice of landscape architecture'' means the performing
of pro-
fessional services such as consultation, planning, designing or
responsible
supervision in connection with the development of land areas for
pres-
ervation and enhancement; the designing of land forms and
nonhabitable
structures for aesthetic and functional purposes such as pools,
walls and
structures for outdoor living spaces for public and private use;
the prep-
aration and certification of any landscape architectural design
features
that are required on plats; and the teaching of landscape
architecture by
a licensed landscape architect in a college or university offering
an ap-
proved landscape architecture curriculum of four years or more. It
en-
compasses the determination of proper land use as it pertains to:
Natural
features; ground cover, use, nomenclature and arrangement of plant
ma-
terial adapted to soils and climate; naturalistic and aesthetic
values; set-
tings and approaches to structures and other improvements; soil
conser-
vation erosion control; drainage and grading; and the development
of
outdoor space in accordance with ideals of human use and
enjoyment.
(h) ``Professional engineer'' means a person who is qualified to
prac-
tice engineering by reason of special knowledge and use of the
mathe-
matical, physical and engineering sciences and the principles and
methods
of engineering analysis and design, acquired by engineering
education
and engineering experience, who is qualified as provided in this
act to
engage in the practice of engineering and who is licensed by the
board.
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(i) ``Practice of engineering'' means any service or creative
work, the
adequate performance of which requires engineering education,
training
and experience in the application of special knowledge of the
mathemat-
ical, physical and engineering sciences to such services or
creative work
as consultation, investigation, evaluation, planning and design of
engi-
neering works and systems, the teaching of engineering by a
licensed
professional engineer in a college or university offering an
approved en-
gineering curriculum of four years or more, engineering surveys and
stud-
ies, the observation of construction for the purpose of assuring
compli-
ance with drawings and specifications, representation in connection
with
contracts entered into between clients and others and the
preparation
and certification of any engineering design features that are
required on
plats; any of which embraces such service or work, either public or
private,
for any utilities, structures, buildings, machines, equipment,
processes,
work systems, projects and industrial or consumer products or
equipment
of a mechanical, electrical, hydraulic, pneumatic or thermal
nature, in-
sofar as they involve safeguarding life, health or property. As
used in this
subsection, ``engineering surveys'' includes all survey activities
required
to support the sound conception, planning, design, construction,
main-
tenance and operation of engineered projects, but excludes the
surveying
of real property for the establishment of land boundaries,
rights-of-way,
easements and the dependent or independent surveys or resurveys of
the
public land survey system.
(j) ``Land surveyor'' means any person who is engaged in the
practice
of land surveying as provided in this act and who is licensed by
the board.
(k) ``Practice of land surveying'' includes:
(1) The performance of any professional service, the adequate
per-
formance of which involves the application of special knowledge and
ex-
perience in the principles of mathematics, the related physical and
ap-
plied sciences, the relevant requirements of law and the methods
of
surveying measurements in measuring and locating of lines, angles,
ele-
vation of natural and man-made features in the air, on the surface
of the
earth, within underground workings and on the bed of bodies of
water
for the purpose of determining areas, volumes and monumentation
of
property boundaries;
(2) the preparation of plats of land and subdivisions thereof,
including
the topography, rights-of-way, easements and any other boundaries
that
affect rights to or interests in land, but excluding features
requiring en-
gineering or architectural design;
(3) the preparation of the original descriptions of real
property for
the conveyance of or recording thereof and the preparation of maps,
plats
and field note records that represent these surveys;
(4) the reestablishing of missing government section corners in
ac-
cordance with government surveys; and
(5) the teaching of land surveying by a licensed land surveyor
in a
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college or university offering an approved land surveying
curriculum of
four years or more.
(l) ``Person'' means a natural person, firm, corporation or
partnership.
(m) ``Plat'' means a diagram drawn to scale showing all
essential data
pertaining to the boundaries and subdivisions of a tract of land,
as deter-
mined by survey or protraction. A plat should show all data
required for
a complete and accurate description of the land which it
delineates, in-
cluding the bearings (or azimuths) and lengths of the boundaries of
each
subdivision.
(n) ``Geologist'' means a person who is qualified to engage
in the prac-
tice of geology by reason of knowledge of geology, mathematics and
the
supporting physical and life sciences, acquired by education and
practical
experience, who is qualified as provided in this act to engage in
the prac-
tice of geology and who is licensed by the board.
(o) ``Practice of geology'' means:
(1) The performing of professional services such as
consultation, in-
vestigation, evaluation, planning or mapping, or inspection, or the
re-
sponsible supervision thereof, in connection with the treatment of
the
earth and its origin and history, in general; the investigation of
the earth's
constituent rocks, minerals, solids, fluids including surface and
under-
ground waters, gases and other materials; and the study of the
natural
agents, forces and processes which cause changes in the
earth;
(2) the teaching of geology by a licensed professional
geologist in a
college or university offering an approved geology curriculum of
four
years or more by a person who meets the qualifications for
education and
experience prescribed by section 5 and amendments thereto;
or
(3) representation in connection with contracts entered into
between
clients and others and the preparation and certification of
geological in-
formation in reports and on maps insofar as it involves
safeguarding life,
health or property.
Sec. 2. K.S.A. 74-7005 is hereby amended to read as follows:
74-
7005. (a) Membership of the board shall be as follows:
(1) Four members shall have been engaged in the practice of
engi-
neering for at least eight years and shall be licensed engineers.
At least
one of such members shall be engaged in private practice as an
engineer.
At least one of such members shall also be licensed as a land
surveyor, as
well as a licensed engineer.
(2) Two members shall have been engaged in the practice of
land
surveying for at least eight years and shall be licensed land
surveyors.
(3) Three members shall be licensed architects of recognized
stand-
ing and shall have been engaged in the practice of the profession
of ar-
chitecture for at least eight years, which practice shall include
responsible
charge of architectural work as principal.
(4) One member shall be a licensed landscape architect and shall
have
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been engaged in the practice of landscape architecture for at
least eight
years, which practice shall include responsible charge of landscape
ar-
chitectural work as principal.
(5) One member shall be engaged in the practice of geology,
shall have
been engaged in the practice of geology for at least eight years
and, on
and after July 1, 2000, shall be a licensed geologist.
(6) Three Two members shall be
from the general public of this state.
(b) Each member of the board shall be a citizen of the United
States
and a resident of this state.
(c) The amendments to this section shall not be applicable to
any
member of the board who was appointed to the board and qualified
for
such appointment under this section prior to the effective date of
this act.
Sec. 3. K.S.A. 74-7006 is hereby amended to read as follows:
74-
7006. (a) Whenever a vacancy shall occur
occurs in the membership of
the board by reason of the expiration of a term of office, the
governor
shall appoint a successor of like qualifications. All appointments
shall be
for a term terms of four years, but no
member shall be appointed for
more than three successive four-year terms. The term of
each member
first appointed after January 1, 1993, for the purpose of computing
the
length of the term of such member, shall commence on the first
calendar
day subsequent to the day of expiration of the preceding term,
regardless
of when the appointment is made, and shall end on June 30 of the
fourth
year of the member's term for those members whose terms
commence
on July 1, or on June 30 following the third full year of the
member's
term for those members whose terms commence on January 1.
There-
after, for the purpose of computing the length of term of a member
of
the board,
(b) The terms of members appointed to the board shall
commence
on the July 1 immediately following the day of expiration of the
preceding
term, regardless of when the appointment is made, and shall expire
on
June 30 of the fourth year of the member's term.
(c) Each member shall serve until a successor is
appointed and qual-
ified. Whenever a vacancy shall occur in the membership of the
board
for any reason other than the expiration of a member's term of
office, the
governor shall appoint a successor of like qualifications to fill
the unex-
pired term.
(d) The governor may remove any member of the board for
miscon-
duct, incompetency, neglect of duty, or for any other sufficient
cause.
Sec. 4. K.S.A. 1996 Supp. 74-7013 is hereby amended to read
as
follows: 74-7013. (a) The board may adopt all bylaws and rules and
reg-
ulations, including rules of professional conduct, which are
necessary for
performance of its powers, duties and functions in the
administration of
this act.
(b) The board may, through rules and
regulations, may adopt, en-
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force, and audit mandatory continuing education as a condition
for license
renewal or reinstatement for each of the technical professions as
deter-
mined by the board.
(c) it shall be It is the responsibility
of the member or members of
the board who hold a license to practice the profession for which
an
applicant seeks to be licensed, to provide and have graded any
examina-
tion required by this act to be taken by such applicant.
New Sec. 5. Minimum qualifications of applicants seeking
licensure
as geologists are the following:
(a) Graduation from a course of study in geology, or from a
program
which is of four or more years' duration and which includes at
least 30
semester or 45 quarter hours of credit with a major in geology or a
geology
specialty, that is adequate in its preparation of students for the
practice
of geology;
(b) proof of at least four years of experience in geology of a
character
satisfactory to the board, as defined by rules and regulations of
the board;
and
(c) the satisfactory passage of such examinations in the
fundamentals
of geology and in geologic practice as utilized by the
board.
New Sec. 6. The provisions of this act requiring licensure or
the is-
suance of a certificate of authorization under K.S.A. 74-7036 and
amend-
ments thereto to engage in the practice of geology shall not be
construed
to prevent or to affect:
(a) The practice of geology by any person before July 1,
2000.
(b) The practice of geology which is exclusively in the
exploration for
and development of energy resources and economic minerals and
which
does not affect the public health, safety and welfare, as
determined by
the board.
(c) The acquisition of engineering data, geologic data for
engineering
purposes and the utilization of such data by licensed professional
engi-
neers.
(d) Performance of work customarily performed by graduate
physical
or natural scientists.
(e) The teaching of geology in a college or university offering
an ap-
proved geology curriculum.
New Sec. 7. (a) Subject to the provisions of subsection (b), a
person
who applies for licensure as a geologist before July 1, 2000, shall
be con-
sidered to be qualified for licensure, without further written
examination,
if the person has:
(1) Experience consisting of a minimum of four years of
professional
practice in geology in Kansas or a specialty thereof, of a
character ac-
ceptable to the board; and
(2) (A) graduated from an accredited institution of higher
education
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with a bachelor of science or bachelor of arts or higher degree,
with a
major in geology; or
(B) graduated from an accredited institution of higher education
in
a four-year academic degree program other than geology, but with
30
semester hours or 45 quarter hours of credit in geology.
(b) A person who meets the qualifications of subsection (a), in
the
discretion of the board, may be required to take and pass an
examination
as required by this act if the person is not engaged in the
practice of
geology on July 1, 1999, and has not engaged in the practice of
geology
for at least four of the eight years immediately preceding July 1,
1999.
New Sec. 8. (a) On or before September 30, 1997, the
chairperson
of the board shall appoint a geologist licensure committee. The
commit-
tee shall be composed of: (1) Two members of the board, one of
which
shall be designated as the chairperson of the committee; and (2)
three
geologists recognized by the state geological society, the Kansas
chapter
of the American association of petroleum geologists or the American
in-
stitute of professional geologists.
(b) The committee shall develop policies and procedures, review
con-
tinuing education requirements, establish recommendations relative
to
NAFTA, establish and review recommended examinations, recommend
fees, establish experience criteria and any other recommendations
con-
cerning the licensure of geologists. Such report shall include
recommen-
dations for legislation, if necessary, and proposed rules and
regulations.
(c) On or before July 1, 1998, the committee shall prepare and
pres-
ent to the executive committee of the board a preliminary draft of
rec-
ommendations developed pursuant to subsection (b). The executive
com-
mittee shall review and comment on the preliminary draft of
recommendations.
(d) On or before October 1, 1998, the geologist licensure
committee
shall present to the board a final report of its recommendations
developed
pursuant to subsection (b).
New Sec. 9. (a) On or before July 1, 1999, the board shall begin
to
accept applications for licensure as a geologist.
(b) On or before July 1, 2000, the board shall begin to issue
licenses
to engage in the practice of geology to applicants therefor if such
appli-
cants comply with the requirements of the provisions of this act
and any
rules and regulations adopted pursuant thereto by the
board.
Sec. 10. K.S.A. 74-7005 and 74-7006 and K.S.A. 1996 Supp.
74-7003
and 74-7013 are hereby repealed.
Sec. 11. This act shall take effect and be in force from and
after its
publication in the statute book.
Approved April 24, 1997.