This course will help you know and understand the laws and rules that affect you
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This course will help you know and understand the laws and rules that affect you as a licensed professional engineer. You are already licensed so we will NOT cover any of the rules on qualifying for, applying for or taking the PE exam. Nor will we test yon on the organization and administrative functioning of the Florida Board of Professional Engineers or the Florida Engineering Management Corporation. Instead, we will concentrate on the topics that are relevant to the everyday practice of engineering. If the topics not covered by this course are of interest to you, we encourage you to read about those subjects on the link listed below. We will supply yon with the two resource documents that you will need for this courses: 1. Florida Statutes Chapter 471 2. Chapter 61G15 Florida Administrative Code. We have combined these documents into one convenient searchable "Look up Document" at: https: //www.suncam.com/225.pdf The cases and questions used in this course will be updated periodically to reflect changes in Florida Law, changes in the rules of the board and changes brought about by case law from the courts. All of the cases used in this course are fictions but the questions are taken directly from the Laws and Rules that govern our profession. 1. Beginning on March 1, 2015, the requirement for continuing education for engineers was increased from 8-hours per licensing period to_____hours per licensing period. a. 10 b. 15 c. 18 d. 24 e.30 Elizabeth Parrack closed her consulting engineering firm in the Midwest and moved to Florida to take a position as Chief Engineer for a large Florida land developer. She obtained her Florida license prior to assuming the duties of the new job and purchased a rubber stamp with her signature and engineer's seal combined in one stamp. Is it lawful for Elizabeth to use this rubber stamp to sign and seal plans in Florida? [Keywords "opaque" and "facsimile"] a. Yes. rubber stamps are now Board approved for signing and sealing plans. b. No, rubber stamp seals are not approved for sealing plans. c. No. rubber stamp seals are allowed for sealing plans but facsimile signatures are not allowed for signing.Explanation / Answer
1) The correct answer is 18 hours per clause 471.017 section 3(a). Therefore correct option is (c)
2) Correct option is b. No,rubber stamp seals are not approved for sealing plans