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Licensing board moves to credit 15‑credit surveying/tech programs as one year of experience
Summary
The board voted April 21 to ask staff to draft a formal policy that would allow completion of an approved 15‑credit surveying or surveying‑related technology program to count as one year of experience toward licensing, a change intended to streamline reciprocity and education credit for applicants from Central Connecticut State University and Three Rivers.
The State Professional Licensing Board voted April 21 to ask staff to draft a formal policy that would credit completion of an approved minimum 15‑credit surveying or surveying‑technology curriculum as equivalent to one year of qualifying experience for licensing purposes.
The proposal grew out of a request from Central Connecticut State University about whether graduates of its certificate in land surveying could receive experience credit. Susan Matturn, a board member, summarized staff…
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