| B. An applicant who provides proof of graduation from an | engineering curriculum approved by the engineering | accreditation commission of the accreditation board for | engineering and technology or of an equivalent engineering | curriculum of 4 years or more and has passed an 8-hour | written examination in the fundamentals of engineering may | be certified as an engineer-intern. |
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| C. An applicant who provides proof of graduation from an | engineering technology curriculum approved by the technology | accreditation commission of the accreditation board for | engineering and technology of 4 years or more and has passed | an 8-hour written examination in the fundamentals of | engineering may be certified as an engineer-intern. |
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| D. An applicant who is a graduate of an engineering | curriculum not approved by the accreditation board for | engineering and technology or an allied science curriculum | of 4 years or more and who has submitted a transcript | showing the completion of the minimum number or engineering | science and design credits as required in a curriculum | approved by the accreditation board for engineering and | technology and who has passed an 8-hour written examination | in the fundamentals of engineering may be certified as an | engineer-intern. |
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| E. Until December 31, 2000, an applicant who does not have | a degree must submit 3 references, 2 of which must be from | registered engineers having personal knowledge of the | applicant's engineering experience, and must provide proof | of 8 years of progressive engineering experience acceptable | to the board and must pass an 8-hour written examination in | the fundamentals of engineering. That applicant may be | certified as an engineer-intern. |
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| Beginning January 1, 2001, only an applicant meeting the | requirements of paragraph B, C or D may be certified as an | engineer-intern. |
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| Certification as an engineer-intern is valid for an indefinite | period. |
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| | A person having the necessary qualifications prescribed in | this chapter is eligible for registration licensure even though | the person may not be practicing the engineering profession at | the time of submitting an application. |
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| | Sec. 21. 32 MRSA §1353, as corrected by RR 1999, c. 1, §44, is | amended to read: |
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