Your Renewal Checklist: 5 Things PEs Should Do Today
Licensure renewal begins in November for Professional Engineers licensed in Florida. Follow this checklist to make sure your renewal goes smoothly and you avoid last-minute delays.
Licensure renewal begins in November for Professional Engineers licensed in Florida. Follow this checklist to make sure your renewal goes smoothly and you avoid last-minute delays.
Here are a few examples of what lengths people will go to create or forge an engineering seal, which is a great indicator that the more security you can attach to your professional identification, the better.
When a complaint is opened against a Professional Engineer by the Board and FEMC, the PE has the right to respond with any information that might be relevant to the issues that formed the basis of the complaint.
FBPE applauds everyone who passed NCEES exams in the previous quarter. We wish them much success as they move toward the next step in their engineering careers.
Case No. 2021008629
Respondent was charged with violating Section 471.031(1)(a) and (c), Florida Statutes, practicing engineering without a license and presenting the license of another as his own.
PE No. 57982 – REPRIMAND
Case No. 2022022585
Licensee was charged with violating Section 471.033(1)(g), Florida Statutes, and Rule 61G15-19.001(4), Florida Administrative Code, negligence in the practice of engineering.
PE No. 94456
Case No. 2023036226
Licensee was charged with violating Section 471.033(1)(g), Florida Statutes, and Rule 61G15-19.001(4), Florida Administrative Code, negligence in the practice of engineering.
PE No. 53114 – REPRIMAND
Case No. 2023052897
Licensee was charged with violating Section 471.033(1)(g), Florida Statutes, and Rule 61G15-19.001(6)(f) and (h), Florida Administrative Code, misconduct in the practice of engineering.
Case No. 2019055340
Respondent was charged with violating Section 471.023(1), and 471.031(1)(a) and (c), Florida Statutes, and Rule 61G15-20.100, Florida Administrative Code, offering engineering services without a being qualified by a Florida-licensed Professional Engineer and being on the Engineering Business Registry and presenting the license of another as his own.
Case No. 2021029782
Respondent was charged with violating Section 471.031(1)(a) and (c), Florida Statutes, practicing engineering without a license and presenting the license of another as his own.