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Guidance Regarding Experience Requirements Following Act 32 of 2024

  • Writer: PSLS Office
    PSLS Office
  • May 21
  • 1 min read

Updated: Jun 5

PSLS was made aware that there was some confusion regarding Act 32 of 2024. Please see more information below from the State Registration Board for Professional Engineers, Land Surveyors and Geologists.


We understand there has been some confusion regarding experience requirements following the enactment of Act 32 of 2024. Please be advised that Act 32 did not change the total experience requirement for licensure as a professional engineer or land surveyor in Pennsylvania. The change in law removed the requirement that experience be gained after issuance of the Engineer Intern certificate or Land Surveyor-in-Training certificate; however, it did not expand the law to permit reusing the same experience to satisfy multiple licensure requirements.

 

While we cannot provide legal advice or interpret the law for individual cases, we encourage all applicants to review the Engineer, Land Surveyor and Geologist Registration Law, as amended by Act 32 of 2024, for specific statutory requirements.

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