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ÞRegistration & Licensure Professional Engineer or Geoscientist | Member-in-Training | Permit to Practice (Company) Professional Engineer or Geoscientist
Under the federal government’s
Agreement on Internal Trade, any Professional Engineer or
Professional Geoscientist registered in one jurisdiction who applies for
registration with another jurisdiction, shall be accepted provided that
the applicant is a in good standing in the home jurisdiction.
Member-in-Training
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An applicant may be registered as a member-in-training, if the person
has met the
academic qualifications
for registration but has not yet fulfilled other requirements for
registration as a professional engineer or professional geoscientist..
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In recognition of the variations in the nature of engineering and
geoscience internship programs and requirements throughout Canada, it
may be beneficial for those MIT’s who have completed part of an
internship in another province/territory in Canada to complete their
internship in that jurisdiction. Upon registration as a professional,
the person must immediately apply for licensure in the jurisdiction in
which he/she is working.
Permit to Practice (Company)
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Permits to Practice are issued in accordance with the provisions of the
Engineers and Geoscientists Act, 2008.
The following further defines the criteria used by the Registration
Committee in evaluation of applications for Permits.
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A criterion used to approve a Permit to Practice is that the applicant
include the name of at least one professional member who is qualified by
virtue of his/her training and experience to practise in and accept
responsibility for each discipline for which a Permit is being sought.
It is a requirement of PEGNL and the Code of Ethics By-Law that a member
not practise in areas or disciplines in which the person does not have
the necessary academic training and experience.
·
In order for a Permit to Practice to be granted, the person in
responsible charge for each discipline must complete and sign a
Personal Profile Form
(PDF).
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Responsible charge is defined as follows:
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A “professional member in responsible charge” means a professional
member who in the normal day to day work routine of that professional
member directly supervises and is responsible for all work performed by
a Permit Holder, in the engineering or geoscience discipline of the
Permit.
·
Some members have, through a combination of continuing training and
experience, acquired the additional skills needed to practise in an area
or discipline other than that for which they were initially trained. The
Registration Committee may consider that Permits covering these
additional areas or disciplines be issued only upon full substantiation
and documentation of the necessary training and experience. The
Registration Committee will grant Permits to Practice to firms based on
demonstration of current practical experience by the professional member
accepting responsibility for the discipline.
·
It is recognized that overlaps can and do occur between disciplines, and
Permit holders are not considered to be practising outside their area or
discipline when practising in these areas of overlap.
·
The following is provided for further interpretation of the meaning and
intent of the Regulations regarding Permits to Practice and is used by
the PEGNL Registration Committee for approval of applications for
Permits to Practice:
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