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Board discusses land‑survey statute mismatch with DCP and rising reports of unlicensed survey work

5916376 · October 7, 2025
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Members heard reports that Department of Consumer Protection (DCP) requirements for land surveyor experience diverge from state statute and urged coordinated legal review; the board also discussed recurring complaints about unlicensed individuals submitting survey‑style documents to state agencies.

Board members and staff told the State Board of Examiners for Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors they are pursuing a legal review to reconcile differences between state statute and Department of Consumer Protection (DCP) licensing requirements for land surveyors, and discussed frequent complaints about unlicensed providers submitting survey‑style work to state agencies.

Susan (board member) reported on recent meetings with DCP staff — including Jane Hardy, license and application specialist, Michael Elliott, director of licensing, and the board’s legal representative — and said DCP will help arrange a meeting with the legal department to align statute and application requirements. Susan told the board that the DCP…

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