Re: State Laws?

Subject: Re: State Laws?
From: "Accentuated Brandname Creativity, Inc." <acreatyv1 -at- EARTHLINK -dot- NET>
Date: Thu, 5 Jun 1997 00:15:20 -0400

>Yes, NSPE is serious and pursuing the illegal use of the term engineer.

Surely this doesn't mean that federal laws are being violated.

Are certain uses illegal (such as calling yourself a PE when you haven't
obtained certification) in all 50 states? Do all 50 have licensing procedures
for engineers in the relevant categories (which I take to exclude railroad
engineers)?

>If you are incapable of passing the test then
>cease calling yourself an engineer. Afraid you can't make the grade?

A pattern seems to be emerging. Gathering support, they say.


Chuck Brandstater
acreatyv1 -at- earthlink -dot- net

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