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Kathy Hart, Executive Director Newsletter Editor January - June, 2011 Volume 25 Issue 71 Robert C. Zahl, PE Chair - Oklahoma City Roy W. Entz, PE, PLS Vice Chair - Muskogee Glen W. Smith, PE, PLS Secretary - Edmond William A. McVey, Jr. , PE Oklahoma City Tulsa George T. Gibson, PE Oklahoma City Mark A. Fuller, Public Member Norman Message From the Chair - Why Special Inspections Are Not So Special Entz Elected Board Chair 2011-2012 3 Sack Elected NCEES Southern Zone VP 3 Examination and Cutoff Dates 4 Successful Examinees April 2011 4-5 In Memoriam 6 PLS Education Requirements 6 Path To Compliance 7, 11 Disciplinary Activity 8-9 Mortgage Inspection Reports Policy Adopted 10 Continuing Education Update 13 Inactive Licensees 14-15 Retired Status & Licensees 15 Oklahoma City Skyline prior to the building of the new Devon Tower, which is expected to be the tallest building in Oklahoma when completed sometime in 2012. See page 11 for the proposed new skyline for Oklahoma City upon the completion of the Devon Tower. Ted Sack, PLS 2, 12 In ThIs Issue: THE BOARD’S BULLETIN OKLAHOMA STATE BOARD OF LICENSURE FOR PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS AND LAND SURVEYORS Problematic Issues Regarding Special Inspections: What Are Special Inspections: WHY SPECIAL INSPECTIONS ARE NOT SO SPECIAL Message FroM The Chair 2. Inspections of structural steel welded connections. 3. Inspections of masonry reinforcing placement prior to grouting. Since the Board recently became aware of this serious issue and has not addressed this topic before, it is now trying to develop a good description and definition of the problems that exist. With input from various resources, the Board identified two specific issues, as follows: Issue #1 - Accuracy of the Special Inspections: Special Inspections are being performed routinely by technicians in the field who have neither the education nor the experience to qualify as being capable of doing these inspections properly. Further, many of the PE’s in responsible charge of the employees who are doing these inspections are signing and sealing these Special Inspec-tion Reports without adequate knowledge as to whether the facts in the reports bear any resemblance to the con-ditions which actually exist in the field. Section 1704.1 of the 2009 International Building Code states:“…The special inspector shall be a qualified satisfaction of the building official, for the inspection of the particular type of construction or operation requiring special inspection The registered design professional in responsible charge and engineers of record involved in the design of the project are permitted to act as the approved agency and their personnel are permitted to act as the special inspector for the work designed by them, provided those personnel meet the qualification requirements of this section to the satisfaction of the building official. …” Issue #2 – Conflict of Interest: Special Inspections are being performed routinely by entities hired by the contractor, not by the owner or the registered design professional in responsible charge, acting as the owner’s agent. Not only does this violate (Continued on Page 12) Robert C. Zahl, PE, Board Chair The Oklahoma Board was notified recently about a disturbing issue that appears to have been a long-standing problem regarding Special Inspections. The 2009 International Building Code defines a Special Inspection as “Inspection as herein required of the materials, installation, fabrication, erection or placement of components and connections requiring special expertise to ensure compliance with approved construction documents and references standards..”. These inspections are designated as such for the simple reason that they are intended to be of a quality that is over-and-above what would be considered a typical periodic inspection performed by a PE as part of the Construction Phase services. Periodic inspections are typically provided by the PE as part of a standard contract for a building design project, but certain portions of the construction are designated by the building codes as requiring these Special Inspections. Some specific examples of Special Inspections, as related to structural items, are: 1. Inspections of concrete reinforcing placement prior to pouring concrete. VISIT US ONLINE AT WWW.PELS.OK.GOV Roy W. Entz, PE, PLS - Board Chair Roy W. Entz, P.E., P.L.S. was recently elected to serve as Board Chair beginning July 1, 2011. Serving his third term as surveyor member of the Board, Mr. Entz is retired from Entz Engi-neering & Associates, Inc., a Civil Engineering/ Surveying firm in Muskogee. Glen W. Smith, P.E., P.L.S.was elected to serve as Board Vice Chair beginning July 1, 2011. Mr. Smith was appointed to the Board in 2007. William A. McVey Jr. was elected to serve as Board Secretary beginning July 1, 2011. Mr. McVey is serving his second term as a Board Member. SACK ELECTED NCEES SOUTHERN ZONE VICE PRESIDENT JANUARY - JUNE, 2011 3 Theodore “Ted” Sack, P.L.S. Ted Sack, P.L.S. was elected to serve the NCEES Southern Zone as its Vice President from August 2011 to July 2013. Elections were held in Austin, Texas at the NCEES Southern Zone Meeting in April. Mr. Sack has been a member of the Oklahoma Board since 1997. He has served as the NCEES Southern Zone Assistant Vice President for the past 2 years. Mr. Sack was also the recipient of the 2010 NCEES Distinguished Service Award at the August 2010 NCEES Annual Meeting held in Denver, Colorado. ARE YOU IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE OKLAHOMA TAX COMMISSION? By law, the Board cannot renew a professional license if the licensee is in non-compliance with the Oklahoma Tax Commission. At times is is a lengthy process to get into compliance, so please make sure you allow yourself ample time prior to your renewal date to complete the process. Practicing engineering or land surveying with an expired license, even if it is expired due to non-compliance with the tax commission, is a violation of state law and will be prosecuted by this Board. Board Member News ELECTION OF OFFICERS 2011-2012 THE BOARD’S BULLETIN OKLAHOMA STATE BOARD OF LICENSURE FOR PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS AND LAND SURVEYORS Examination Type Exam Date Application Deadline PE Examinations: Agricultural, Chemical, NCEES October 28, 2011 June 1, 2011 (August 1, 2011 Civil, Control Systems, Electrical & Computer, deadline for Summer Graduates) Environmental, Fire Protection, Industrial, Mechanical, Metallurgical, Mining and Mineral Processing, Nuclear, Petroleum, 16 hour Structural PE Examinations: Architectural, Chemical, NCEES April 13, 2012 December 1, 2011 (Jan. 3, 2012 Civil, Electrical, Environmental, Mechanical deadline for Fall Graduates) 16 hour Structural Principles of Land Surveying (PS – 6 hr) NCEES October 28, 2011 June 1, 2011 (August 1, 2011 deadline for Summer Graduates) NCEES April 13, 2012 December 1, 2011 (Jan. 3, 2012 deadline for Fall Graduates) Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) & NCEES October 29, 2011 August 1, 2011 Fundamentals of Surveying (FS) NCEES April 14, 2012 February 1, 2012 Please share this information with anyone who may be interested in taking examinations. All application forms are online at www.pels.ok.gov Principles & Practice of Engineering Exam: 2011 Exam Administration Dates Principles & Practice of Surveying Exam &/or OLS Exam: CongraTulaTions Pe/Ps/& ols exaMinees - aPril 2011 Tim Blackwell William Warner Bradley, III John Burr Joshua Matthew Cochran Michael Collins Andrew L. Craig Jared Crisp Daniel C. Dareing Peter R. Denis Niranjan Desai Marko Djukic Ryan C. Dodson Edward M. Donwerth Joseph P. Edwards Ryan D. Einer Thomas S. Evans Jason Fouraker Matthew L. George Christopher M. Harlin B. J. Hawkins Matthew Hays David Paul Henke, Jr. Ellisha Gwen Johnson Nicholas Daniel Johnson Kazi R. Karim Anuradha Khanna Tarek Ahmad Maarouf Christopher R. Mackey Joshua Malwick Lara Mosier W. J. Nedbalek, III Nathan R. Osborne Thomas William Parsons, Jr. Brent Wayne Perteet Daniel J. Pokorny Amber M. Prom Gabriel N. Provencher Michael R. Rumbaugh Jarrod Sanders Andrew Scherman David Schoell J. Dustin Segraves Robert Shaun Smith Andrew G. Smith Jason A. Spencer Steven M. Stegner Darin Teeman Candy June Thompson Jason L. Walker David Isaac Waters Eric H. Wendelbo Abigail E. Wendt Matthew D. Whelan Huriya Yero Clinton Anthony Carroll (OLS) Micah E. Gustin, PLS (OLS & PS) Bryan Lee Hindman, PLS (PS) E. Dane Trout (PS) Beau Winfrey, PLS (OLS & PS) VISIT US ONLINE AT WWW.PELS.OK.GOV Fundamentals of Engineering Exam: JANUARY - JUNE, 2011 5 Fundamentals of Surveying Exam: CongraTulaTions Fe and Fs exaMinees - aPril 2011 Guy Abou-Nassar Ian Michael Adams Laura Koenig Adams Adelola G. Adesida Adelere Daniel Adesina Mignote A. Alemayehu Jerry Ray Allison Amr Talal Alsaati Michael Elgie Aman David Joel Ammerman John Michael Ammon Erin Nicole Amundsen Geeta Ashabi Tamara Kae Asher Jon Marc Asper Ryan Edward Atkins Andrew James Austin Elizabeth Anne Baccus Jacob Allen Bailey Collin Carter Balke Michael Micaiah Barber Hope E. 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Wilson David Blake Winden James Morton Woodward Jon Tyler Worden Joshua David Wright Chen Yang Qian Zhao Andrew Michel Zimmerman Cameron Richard Zlotogura Shawn Collins Taylor Denniston THE BOARD’S BULLETIN OKLAHOMA STATE BOARD OF LICENSURE FOR PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS AND LAND SURVEYORS Clayton A. Taylor PE 8391 Mustang, OK 12/28/10 Wm. R. Trautman PE 1595 Oklahoma City, OK 3/7/10 Scott Robert Triphahn PE 19441 Hoffman Estates, IL 12/21/10 F. Clay Underwood PE 3969 Houston, TX 11/17/10 Stephen D. Webb PE 17850 Port Charlotte, FL 2/2010 William Paul Wells, Jr. PE 12825 Belleville, IL 3/2010 Wallace W. Wilson PE 7353 Norman, OK 2/27/11 J.M. Worrell PE 8239 Richardson, TX 12/14/10 Ronald E. Beaty PE 6790 Houston, TX 1/14/11 Jacky S. Brown PE 10149 Tulsa, OK 7/2011 Alfred Chatenever PE 2384 Tulsa, OK 8/3/10 David C. Cowherd PE 19626 Centerville, OH 3/30/11 George William Denney LS 384 Antlers, OK 3/29/11 Francis H. Gunning LS 806 Cordell, OK 5/4/2011 Francis J. Hoch PE 5326 Oklahoma City, OK 3/2/11 Guy N. Keith PE 1971 Oklahoma City, OK 4/2011 Thomas D.P. Kiser PE 13968 Stillwater, OK 9/15/10 Robert M. Lawrence PE 4902 Oklahoma City, OK 2/21/11 E.C. Mlcak PE 6022 Parker, TX 12/31/10 James E. Nebraska PE 11294 Columbus, OH 4/25/11 Bruce E. Orvis PE 8054 Jenks, OK 1/15/11 Andrew Hobbs Osburn LS 683 Sallisaw, OK 2/25/11 John A. Palmieri PE 17159 St. Louis, MO 2010 Jack Lewis Scott PE 2064 Oklahoma City, OK 2/4/11 Ysrael Abraham Seinuk PE 12859 Forest Hills, NY 9/14/10 Jack L. Stout PE 4707 Monticello, FL 2/2011 Even those who will qualify for the exams by LEP are encouraged to start taking land surveying classes now. For the most part, the surveying exams are based on knowledge obtained in college level land surveying class work. Taking college classes, particularly those included in the Core Curriculum, will improve the applicant’s chance of success on the examinations and improve the chance of success in their surveying practice. Furthermore, a LEP applicant who does not complete all of the examinations prior to the April 2014 deadline will be that much closer to qualifying for licensure by an education pathway. √ April 2014 is the last date to take the PS and/or OLS if admitted under LEP √ If the applicant has not met all of the requirements for licensure by July 2014, he/ she will have to reapply with proof of sufficient education to qualify. √ If you plan to qualify for PLS licensure under LEP, apply as soon as you get 9 years of experience so you can begin the exam process! Critical Facts About Licensure as a PLS Under Long Established Practice (LEP) Pls eduCaTion requireMenTs - reMinder In Memoriam - In Celebration of the Lives and Contributions of the Following Professionals This Information Is Critical to the future PLS Licensees of the Board. Because of its impor-tance, it is being reprinted from the last edition of the Board’s Bulletin. Please help future Professional Land Surveyors by sharing this information. As we have been publicizing since our statute changed in 2005, education requirements for licen-sure as a PLS are changing. Since Long Established Practice (LEP) will no longer be a path to licensure after July 1, 2014, the Board is encouraging those on the path to licensure, regardless of where they are right now, to be familiar with the requirements. Furthermore, the Board strongly encourages poten-tial licensees to begin pursuing a 2-year Surveying degree or at least taking the Core Curriculum now! Contact tparr@pels.ok.gov to notify the board of licensees who have passed away VISIT US ONLINE AT WWW.PELS.OK.GOV Do thoroughly complete the Monument Description section of the CCR form. Do not simply state “Found 5/8” iron pin” or “Set Mag Nail” without listing supporting evidence found; and, if applicable the method used for restoring a lost corner. Monument location must be supported by evidence whether it’s other monuments, fences or improvements found, record evidence like a recorded subdivision plats or even parol evidence. You are responsible for searching for and then listing enough evidence so that any surveyor fol-lowing in your footsteps can be assured that your corner location has been properly researched and can be relied upon. Anything less than thorough investigation may expose the surveyor to unwarranted liability and possible result in disciplinary action by this Board. Do contact the previous surveyor if you disagree with the corner position shown on their CCR. This is particularly important if the CCR was filed long ago and many surveyors have used that CCR as control in boundary surveys. Disagreement over the location of public land corners is likely to lead to boundary disputes between neighbors. Do not be guilty of creating boundary confusion in a neighborhood without taking the professional courtesy of contacting the other surveyor involved. Remember, contacting the other surveyor and making an effort to resolve the disagree-ment is a requirement of the state minimum standards. JANUARY - JUNE, 2011 7 The PaTh To CoMPlianCe Bruce Pitts, PLS Director of Enforcement (Continued on Page 11) Corner Perpetuation and Filing Act Do’s and Don’ts Since 1978 Oklahoma has required that land surveyors file a Certified Corner Record (CCR) for every public land corner used as control in a land survey unless it is substantially the same as one already on file. Besides the Licensing Act, this is the single most important law governing the practice of land surveying in Oklahoma. Perpetuation and protection of public land corners is essential to the orderly development of our communities and more importantly, the permanence of our land boundaries. While over 150,000 CCR’s have been prepared and filed with the State Department of Libraries, it has come to the attention of the Board that there are still many CCR’s filed that either lack necessary information or contain incorrect informa-tion. The following brief list of Do’s and Don’ts is intended as a reminder of what is required to be in compliance with the law, so that surveyors following in your footsteps may confidently use your CCR. OKLAHOMA STATE BOARD OF LICENSURE FOR PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS AND LAND SURVEYORS THE BOARD’S BULLETIN January 20-21, 2011 In the Matter of Timber Systems Engineering, P.L.L.C., CA 6072 and Lawrence P. Mangindin, P.E. 24773; Case No. 2010-074; Through Consent; For offering and performing engineering services in the State of Oklahoma without a Certificate of Authorization to do so, Timber Systems Engineering, P.L.L.C. is hereby found Guilty, assessed an administrative fine of $750.00 and is hereby Reprimanded. For offering and performing engineering services in the State of Oklahoma without a Certificate of Licensure to do so, Lawrence P. Mangindin is found Guilty, assessed an administrative fine of $750.00 and is hereby Reprimanded. In the Matter of Dodd and Grayson Consulting Engineers and John Franklin Germ, P.E. 14306; Case No. 2010-078; Through Consent; For offering and performing engineering services in the State of Okla-homa without a Certificate of Authorization to do so, Dodd and Grayson Consulting Engineers is hereby found Guilty, assessed an administrative fine of $500.00 and is hereby ordered to Cease and Desist from offering and/or performing engineering services in the state of Oklahoma until such time as they are licensed to do so. Through Agreement; John Franklin Germ has surrendered his Certificate of Licensure in lieu of administrative action. In the Matter of Micha P. Duffy, P.E. 20621; Case No. 2010-080; Through Consent; For committing the practice of fraud or deceit in obtaining or attempting to obtain or renew his Certificate of Licensure, Micha P. Duffy is found Guilty, assessed an administrative fine of $1,300.00, is ordered to successfully complete the Intermediate Studies in Engineering Ethics course offered by the National Institute of Engineering Ethics at Texas Tech University and is hereby Reprimanded. In the Matter of Taliaferro & Browne, Inc., CA 6091 and Hagos E. Andebrhan, P.E., Temporary Permit No. 762; Case No. 2010-082; Through Consent; For offering and performing engineering services in the State of Oklahoma without a Certificate of Authorization to do so, Taliaferro & Browne, Inc. is hereby found Guilty, assessed an administrative fine of $1,000.00 and is hereby Reprimanded. For offering and performing engineering services in the State of Oklahoma without a Certificate of Licensure to do so, Hagos E. Andebrhan is found Guilty, assessed an administrative fine of $1,000.00 and is hereby Reprimanded. March 3, 2011 In the Matter of Great Plains Surveying, Drafting and Design, L.L.C., CA 4931 and Randall Campo, P.L.S., 1462; Case No. 2010-088; Through Final Order; For violation of the Corner Perpetuation and Filing Act, for failing to achieve the Oklahoma Minimum Standards for the Practice of Land Surveying, gross negligence, gross incompetence and misconduct, Randall Campo is hereby found Guilty and his Certificate of Licensure is hereby Revoked immediately. For issuing surveys prepared by Randall Campo that were in violation of the Corner Perpetuation and Filing Act, for failing to achieve the Oklahoma Minimum Standards for the Practice of Land Surveying, gross negligence, gross incompetence and misconduct, Great Plains Surveying, Drafting and Design, L.L.C. is hereby found Guilty and the Certificate of Authorization is hereby Revoked. April 14-15, 2011 In the Matter of SEACON Engineering Associates, Inc., CA 3259 and Sam C. Wilkerson, III; Case No. 2010-102; Through Consent; For offering and performing engineering services in the State of Okla-homa without a Certificate of Authorization to do so, SEACON Engineering Associates, Inc. is hereby found Guilty, assessed an administrative fine of $850.00 and is hereby Reprimanded. For offering and performing engineering services in the State of Oklahoma without a Certificate of Licensure to do so, Sam C. Wilkerson is found Guilty, assessed an administrative fine of $850.00 and is hereby ordered to Cease and Desist from offering and/or performing engineering services in the state of Oklahoma until such time as he is licensed to do so. disCiPlinary aCTiviTy oF The Board VISIT US ONLINE AT WWW.PELS.OK.GOV In the Matter of Haltom Engineering, L.L.C., CA 6155 and Jeffery W. Haltom, P.E. 24983; Case No. 2010-103; Through Consent; For offering and performing engineering services in the State of Oklahoma without a Certificate of Authorization to do so, Haltom Engineering, L.L.C. is hereby found Guilty, assessed an administra-tive fine of $850.00 and is hereby Reprimanded. For offering and performing engineering services in the State of Okla-homa without a Certificate of Licensure to do so, Jeffery W. Haltom is found Guilty, assessed an administrative fine of $850.00 and is hereby Reprimanded. In the Matter of Ramsey and Associates and John Christopher Ramsey; Case No. 2010-104; Through Consent; For offering and performing engineering services in the State of Oklahoma without a Certificate of Authorization to do so, Ramsey and Associates is hereby found Guilty, assessed an administrative fine of $2,000.00 and is hereby ordered to Cease and Desist from offering and/or performing engineering in the State of Oklahoma. For offering and performing engineering services in the State of Oklahoma without a Certificate of Licensure to do so, by preparing a structural inspection report on numerous apartment complexes in the State of Oklahoma, and by placing an engineer’s seal and signature on the reports without the knowledge of the professional engineer, John Christopher Ramsey is hereby found Guilty, assessed an administrative fine of $2,000.00 and is hereby ordered to Cease and Desist from offering and/or performing engineering in the State of Oklahoma. In the Matter of GPD Associates and David B. Granger, P.E. 20959; Case No. 2010-105; Through Consent; For offering and performing engineering services in the State of Oklahoma without a Certificate of Authoriza-tion to do so, GPD Associates are hereby found Guilty, assessed an administrative fine of $1,000.00 and is hereby Reprimanded. For performing engineering services outside his area of expertise and competence, David B. Granger is hereby found Guilty, assessed an administrative fine of $1,000.00 and is hereby Reprimanded. June 13-14, 2011 In the Matter of Lou Portillo and Associates, PLLC and Lou Portillo; Case No. 2010-107; Through Consent; For offering and performing engineering services in the State of Oklahoma without a Certificate of Authoriza-tion to do so, Lou Portillo and Associates, PLLC is hereby found Guilty, assessed an administrative fine of $850.00 and is hereby ordered to Cease and Desist from offering and/or performing engineering in the State of Oklahoma. For offering and performing engineering services in the State of Oklahoma without a Certificate of Licensure to do so, Lou Portillo is hereby found Guilty, assessed an administrative fine of $850.00 and is hereby ordered to Cease and Desist from offering and/or performing engineering in the State of Oklahoma. In the Matter of Husker Surveying, L.L.C., CA 5076 and Jayme Malone, P.L.S. 1544; Case No. 2011-001; Through Agreement; Jayme Malone has surrendered his Certificate of Licensure No. 1544 to the Board in lieu of administrative action that provides he will be permanently barred from reissuance of his Certificate of Licensure as a professional land surveyor in the State of Oklahoma. In the Matter of Jamnu H. Tahiliani & Associates, Inc., CA 6185 and Michael Joseph Rose, P.E. 16763; Case No. 2011-011; Through Consent; For offering and performing engineering services in the State of Oklahoma without a Certificate of Authorization to do so, Lou Portillo and Associates, PLLC is hereby found Guilty and assessed an administrative fine of $850.00. For aiding and assisting Jamnu H. Tahiliani & Associates, Inc. in offering and performing engineering services in the State of Oklahoma without a Certificate of Authorization to do so, Michael Joseph Rose is hereby found Guilty and assessed an administrative fine of $850.00. In the Matter of Gary Lynn Bratcher, P.E. 16416; Case No. 2011-018; Through Agreement; Gary Lynn Bratcher has surrendered his Certificate of Licensure No. 16416 to the Board in lieu of administrative action that provides he will be permanently barred from reissuance of his Certificate of Licensure as a profes-sional engineer in the State of JANUARY - JUNE, 2011 9 disCiPlinary aCTiviTy (ConT.) OKLAHOMA STATE BOARD OF LICENSURE FOR PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS AND LAND SURVEYORS THE BOARD’S BULLETIN Position Statement Adopted by the Board July 2011 Effective immediately, land surveyors must take care to only show measurements on a mortgage inspection report which are true representations of the conditions that were found. Anyone showing measurements or other representations on a mortgage inspection report that are not true representations of the conditions that were found at the time of the inspection will be in violation of the Minimum Standards for the Practice of Land Surveying. Minimum Standards for the Practice of Land Surveying O.A.C. 245:15-13-2 (e) - (existing language – no amendments proposed) MORTGAGE INSPECTION REPORT ‘This Mortgage Inspection Report was prepared for …(individual or firm)…. It is not a land or bound-ary survey plat, and it is not to be relied upon for the establishment of fence, building or other future improvement lines. The accompanying sketch is a true representation of the conditions that were found at the time of the inspection, and the linear and angular values shown on the sketch, if any, are based on record or deed information and have not been verified unless noted.’ Any further statements shall be made only after proper research, investigation and boundary analysis is conducted per 245:15-13-2(a) through (d). MorTgage insPeCTion rePorTs Renderings prepared by Designers Pickard, Chilton Architects, Inc. The Devon Tower will be a 3-sided glass tower featuring diamond-shaped faces at the top, a 100’ by 100’ glass rotunda just beside it and a six-story “podium” stretching to west to Hudson. The “podium” will have auditoriums, classrooms and offices. Reflecting pools will sit at the base of the tower, and a transparent wall will allow passersby to see into the tower lobby. The project has been scaled back to 50 stories since its original design. Photo by Studio AMD. JANUARY - JUNE, 2011 11 Corner Perpetuation and Filing Act Do’s and Don’ts By Bruce Pitts, PLS (continued from page 7) Do know the surveying definition of existing, obliterated and lost corner classifications so that youd o not mistakenly identify an ODOT brass cap or a 3/8” iron pin as an existing corner, or classify a corner as obliterated and then state that proportional measurement was used to set the corner. Do use the correct proportional measurement procedure if the corner is classified as lost. This requires special attention on the exterior of a township, on the northern or western tiers of sections within a township, in country surveyed by the 3-mile method or where the original surveyors employed special procedures. Do file a CCR for all public land survey corners used as control in performing proportional measurement . Do file a new CCR if the corner or its accessories (references) are substantially diferent from a CCR currently on file. For example, if the existing CCR calls for a ½” iron pin, and you find a Mag nail, you are required to prepare a CCR for the Mag nail. Yes, the land surveyor who set the Mag nail should have filed a CCR and could be disciplined by the Board for not doing so; but since they didn’t file, you are now responsible and you must file a CCR. Do make it clear on your CCR that your corner is in the same position as the one shown on the previous CCR. Do carefully describe the monument you set or find. There is a difference between a 1/2” and a 5/8” iron pin and failure to note that could lead to confusion and wasted time. Do consider the history of and the method used to establish a corner location with an existing CCR before you establish a new corner location in close proximity to the existing CCR. Multiple monuments in close proximity do not protect the public and they make the surveying profession look inadequate. Do show all monuments in the immediate vicinity on your CCR with horizontal ties and carefully describe why your position is better and, therefore necessary. This is not a complete list of Do’s and Don’ts because there are many other common sense examples. Using references that are in the close proximity of the corner, providing an accurate sketch with topographi-cal features and even digging up the monument instead of just relying on the signals from the magnetic locator, are all examples of care that must be taken to ensure that our public land survey corners are per-petuated. Establishing and re-establishing the positions of public land survey corners by painstakingly discovering an accurate and defensible trail of evidence and then publishing the results for others to follow was the purpose of this law when it was enacted 33 years ago. Protection of the public demands that surveyors go to great lengths to correctly perform this most important land surveying duty. OKLAHOMA STATE BOARD OF LICENSURE FOR PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS AND LAND SURVEYORS THE BOARD’S BULLETIN Special Inspections - To Be Continued: The Board will continue to work towards a solution until we find one that will result in getting a proper special inspection performed without putting the firms or the individuals who are doing these inspections into situations where they are violating the licensing laws that are intended to protect the public. Special Inspection Issues Addressed In NY State: the 2009 IBC, but it provides an ethical dilemma for the registered design professional when they are hired by the contractor. For example, if the Special Inspector finds too many problems with the contractor’s work, this could lead to this inspector not being hired to do any further inspections, even if there are more to be done. Section 1704.1 of the 2009 International Building Code states: “Where application is made for construction as described in this section the owner or the registered design professional in responsible charge acting as the owner’s agent shall employ one or more approved agencies to perform inspections during construction on the types of work listed under Section 1704. …..” 1. OAC 245:15-9-4(a) Licensees shall practice only in the areas of their competence and shall undertake assignments only when qualified by education, examination, or experience in the specific technical fields of engineering or land surveying involved… 2. OAC 245:15-9-4(b) Licensees shall not affix their signatures, date of signature, or seals to any plans or documents dealing with subject matter in which they lack competence, nor to any plan or document not prepared under their direct control and personal supervision. 3. OAC 245:15-23-7(a)(2) Acts which evidence a disregard or indifference toward the rules or statutes governing the practice of engineering … regulations, codes, ordinances and recognized standards including but not limited to those regulating the design of facilities to be constructed. Because of problems identified regarding special inspections in other states, there are now many engineering firms whose services are composed not only of design work but of doing Special Inspections for both their projects and for projects that have been designed by others. New York State now requires that special inspector companies become certified and certify that their staff meets the requirements to perform special inspections. Those certified engineering firms or individuals must be hired by the owners. This is the way that Special Inspec-tions were intended to be done, and this is what we should be striving to make happen. My challenge to all of those who are involved in any portion of this type of work is for you to send suggestions to this Board as to how you think this problem can be resolved in the interest of public protection. We are looking for all perspectives to ensure we are addressing the problem from all viewpoints. Now that we know about the problem and have chosen to address it, we need your input. To submit your input you may email khart@pels.ok.gov, or snail mail: Oklahoma State Board of Licensure for Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors 201 NE 27th St., Room 120 Oklahoma City, OK 73105 ATTN: Kathy Hart The Board Needs Your Assistance: Issues Are Also Potential Violation of Oklahoma Board Administrative Rules: Why Special Inspections Are Not So Special - by Robert C. Zahl, PE (Continued From Page 2) Thanks to the Continuing Education Audit Committee Members for both Engineering and Surveying. Your assistance is vital to conducting a professional audit of the continuing education requirements for PE’s and PLS’. PE Continuing Education Committee Members: Julie Guy, PE; Marcia Bates, PE; Alan Bates, PE; John Veenstra, PE; Chuck Darr, PE; Glen Smith, PE; Bill McVey, PE; Jim Kersey, PE; Eric Strong, PE; Monte Tull, PE; Tommy Lear, PE; Shawn Thompson, PE; Bill Dickerson, PE; Bruce Pitts, PLS PS Continuing Education Committee Members: Aaron Morris, PLS; Gary Brickley, PLS; Gordon Johnson, PLS; Ron Leifheit, PLS; Kelly Schmidt, PLS; Roy Entz, PE, PLS; Glen Smith, PE, PLS; Bruce Pitts, PLS; When reporting professional development hours (PDH’s) for PE’s and PLS’ at the time of your renewal, whether renew-ing online or by mail, you will no longer be required to submit a detailed log form of your credits earned. However, for audit purposes you must keep an up-to-date log form in your files, along with copies of all proof of attendance. Annually, approximately 250 PE’s and 50 PLS’ are audited for compliance with the continuing education requirement. Typically, 95% of those audited have no problem providing the Continuing Education Committee with the appropriate proof of attendance for these professional development hours. Unfortunately there is always a very small percentage that either do not comply with the request for the audited material or cannot provide proof of their professional development hours. Occasion-ally the Continuing Education Committees have encountered outright fraud in the reporting of the professional development hours and these individuals have had formal disciplinary actions filed against them by the Board. Also, after reviewing a request by the Uniform Building Code Commission, it was determined by the Board that profes-sional development hours could be earned for writing technical standards. CONTINUING EDUCATION FOR PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS AND LAND SURVEYORS - UPDATE JANUARY - JUNE, 2011 13 George T. Gibson, PE Chair - PE Continuing Education Committee 2002 - 2011 Thank you to George Gibson, PE (pictured above) and Ted Sack, PLS (pictured page 3) for Chairing the Continuing Education Committees since their inception in 2002 and 1994 respectively. Beginning July 1, 2011, Bill McVey, PE will serve as Chair of the PE Continuing Education Committee and Glen Smith, PE, PLS will serve as Chair of the PLS Continuing Education Committee. OKLAHOMA STATE BOARD OF LICENSURE FOR PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS AND LAND SURVEYORS THE BOARD’S BULLETIN License Expirations liCense exPiraTions - oCToBer 1, 2010 To MarCh 31, EXPIRATION/REVOCATION - Licenses may be revoked by the Board for non-payment of renewal fees. Licensees will be notified of revocation by certified mail. Typically this notification is mailed 10 days following expiration. RENEWALS - Each license issued by the Board expires on the last day of the month in which renewal fees are due, and becomes invalid on that date unless paid. One notice of the renewal is sent by first class mail to the address of record in the board files. This in effect provides notice two months prior to revocation. REINSTATEMENT - Former licensees whose certificates have expired and were revoked for failure to pay renewal fees and desire to reinstate shall make application for reinstatement within 180 days after expiration and pay the prescribed renewal fee and penalty. After 180 days, a new application will be required, which shall be considered specifically by the Board, both from the standpoint of competency and of character. Professional Engineers: Nall, G. Scott 22673 Neyrinck, Kim 21804 Nichols, John L. 5628 Nicol, Joseph C. 18407 Nippert, Billy G. 10321 Nolan, Patrick E. 22422 Nord, Daniel J. 22646 Norfolk, Ian 22425 Norvelle, Fredrick 12688 Norwood, Dale 21387 Notestine, Stanley 18457 Oakes, Vance 20044 O’Brien, George 5256 Oby, Larry Jr. 22467 Orf, Bryan 16638 Orme, Robert A. 9433 Orsi, Leo E. 8870 Palmieri, Ronald 23363 Panethiere, Michael 19159 Papademos, A. 23938 Parsons, Ralph Dale 16098 Paskowski, Thomas 8579 Pass, Charles D. 3914 Pastore, Dominick 22270 Patel, Thakor S. 22995 Payauys, Alison M. 19795 Payne, Calvin Jay 19157 Payne, Thomas Carl 10932 Pearce, Ronald W. 18992 Peck, Albert R. 11228 Pehrson, Richard 20852 Pellegrinetti, Gordon 16947 Penberthy, Michael 20522 Perry, Greg W. 23506 Pfund, Ernest M. 23252 Piatt, John R. 8846 Pitts, Joe H. 4328 Pitzer, Jeffrey W. 20537 Bunts, Donald H. 24757 Place, Karlton G. 22164 Potter, Richard J. 18657 Price, Stanley D. 24721 Proctor, Jasper W. Jr. 24335 Punch, Stephen 20392 Purinton, Robert J. Jr. 12804 Purvis, Bill D. 5439 Pyeatt, David A. 24450 Race, Robert J. 15648 Rachal, Duane Mark 13642 Raghu, K. K. 21969 Rainey, Thomas L. 21985 Rao, Arjun Babu 13870 Rarig, James L. 19470 Ratliff, Barton Wade 6705 Rattenbury, Mark F. 23144 Reddy, Junuthula N. 11031 Reedy, David L. 21007 Reimer, Paul H. Jr. 19274 Renczarski, Albert T. 13150 Repp, Thomas R. 23181 Rettich, Kevin Charles 21648 Rezabek, Colleen A. 23052 Richards, Jeffrey Lee 21653 Richards, Timothy M. 18143 Rickett, Mark Eliot 19000 Ridenour, Thomas A. 15080 Riley, Dale 9953 Ringeisen, D. G. 7913 Rogal, Christopher J. 19491 Rogers, Gregory C. 23228 Rosenberg, Jeffrey 17455 Rosenwinkel, Paul 23766 Ross, Ronald E. 19458 Rossman, Charles W. 12375 Rowe, Thurman L. 15562 Rucinski, Sheldon S. 20014 Ruffin, Tom 4629 Ruggles, William L. 2084 Ruiz, Mark J. 20783 Russell, Charles M. Jr. 16974 Russell, Fred G. 13157 Russell, Thomas H. 4900 Ryan, Betsy L. 17206 Safley, Lawson M. Jr. 17494 Salem, Salem Giaballa 18936 Samuels, Clive 20079 Sanford, Robert W. 22427 Sankaran, B. 14035 Schnur, Leon W. 20348 Schomaker, Michael 9985 Schuermann, Kenneth 2885 Schuldt, Richard A. 15992 Schultz, Debbie F. 16579 Schultz, Eric R. 16954 Schwarz, Charles P. 9001 Sciabarrasi, Philip 21875 Scoggins, C. J. Jr. 7325 Scoggins, Kenneth D. 5112 Scott, Norman A. 24641 Semmens, Robert F. 12690 Settle, William C. 3369 Sexton, Patricia E. 22736 Shapiro, Robert Allen 5212 Shaw, Lee 19640 Sheffield, W. Blaine 18521 Shelton, Robert Q. 7502 Shelton, Steven L. 20735 Shepard, Benjamin D. 13386 Shetlar, Kenneth R. 14952 Shim, Chunbo 18426 Shimoura, Brian Keith 24122 Shipley, Robert W. 10815 Simons, William L. 13543 Sinovich, John 18371 Skinner, Bradley J. 23179 Slade, Ron 22002 Smith, Brian D. 19067 Smith, Jedidiah 20940 Smith, Michael K. 19832 Smith, Wiley R. 20761 Snow, Jack 24454 Snow, Richard H. 13918 Sonderman, John R. 19176 Sorben, Nathan Joel 22767 Southmayd, William 3446 Sparks, Richard T. 5648 Spotts, Gary L. II 23435 Spruill, Russell 23765 Stabenow, Jason A. 23513 Stamback, Terry Ray 15881 Staton, Eugene L. 2637 Stein, Eric L. 20082 Stevenson, James A. 20422 Stewart, Lisa Anne 14731 Stine, E. Allan 11788 Stockholm, Neil P. 20292 Stoldt, Lee C. 5105 Stone, Robert Hughes 12564 Strobel, David L. 18161 Sughrue, Edward L. II 16835 Sullivan, John M. 23275 Sutryn, Gary E. 22229 Suwankosai, Wisit 16413 Swim, Michael K. 18228 Swinderman, Robert T. 18952 Syverson, Andrew E. 22047 Tarvin, Joe Elijah 10996 Taylor, Charles R. 16751 Taylor, Robert C. 23724 Teakell, Albert Keith 14892 Teeter, Ronald Barton 10256 Thomas, Terry Lee 20500 Thompson, Jerry L. 19723 Thompson, Paul A. 16138 Thung, Hok Jang 10220 Toler, Franklin Earl 8173 Tom, Manley 23279 Tracy, Darel L. 22507 Tucker, Randy M. 17887 Tuggle, Mark D. 22911 Turner, Lewis John 22926 Ullrich, Ray D. 22877 Urbon, David Charles 18526 Urias, Stephen George 24500 Vallaster, William B. 12796 Vigil, Mike D. 19186 Vogt, Calvin O. 8953 Voss, Joseph E. 22360 liCense e xPiraTions - oCToBer 1, 2010 To MarCh 31, 2011 (ConT.) reTired liCenses - January 1, 2011 To MarCh 31, 2011 Professional Engineers: William R. Abbott 17645 Edmund D. Mesloh 13460 Franklin Patrick Miller 16428 Lee Powell 5027 John R. Reeve Jr. 2781 J. B. Roberts 8972 Robert Merlin R. 12416 Robert S. Ryan 5334 Jay H. Sanders 10103 Weaver W. Serbak 6222 Marion Richard Scalf 7558 Robert F. Schaffitzel 19094 Finis G. Schell 7809 Hans Schmoldt 3647 Eldon H. Schuessler 8376 Dwight Alden Schulke 11890 Ronald Anton Schuller 8710 B. G. Schulz 4606 Daniel C. Schumacher 13673 Carroll E. Scoggins 6799 E. G. Scroggins 4424 Glennon C. Seitz 20192 Eugene A. Seline 5122 Arnol I. Sellars 12873 J. L. Sellers 5675 R. Bruce Sellers 9247 Gary D. Senechal 20767 Max D. Shafto 6999 Robert E. Shaw 2458 David C. Shock 16132 Harold G. Simpson 10347 Carl Simpson 21996 Robert C. Simpson 10946 Atin K. Sinha 18107 Sites, George K. 5492 Gerald M. Skala 17318 Arlie M. Skov 5160 James L. Slade 3415 W. J. Sleeper Jr. 4910 Lee D. Smith 6981 Lewis Emmitt Smith 8706 Don L. Smith 3831 Darrell Eugene Smith 18396 Bradford E. Smith 10250 Lieu R. Smith 4732 Jerry L. Smith 11605 Timothy Rex Smith 15879 Michael Hokman So 11058 Jerome R. Sobeczek 9184 William W. Soja 20961 Robert G. Sompayrac 10105 Daryl F. Southard 5177 Richard W. Southard 9969 Richard C. Spang 11380 James N. Speakman 19032 David D. Speir 23580 Fred J. Spencer 7113 Erik Paul Spicker 23280 Eugene A. Spinler 17169 Frederick J. Spitz 5126 Fred M. Springer 4739 Thomas M. Stahl 10340 Bernhard Stahl 9430 George W. Starch III 7646 Stanley L. Staubach 10025 Alfred M. Steadley Jr. 9698 Robert W. Steele II 7796 Richard A. Stephens 16317 Gladstone Stevens Jr. 6900 Larry Wayne Stinnett 9949 D. L. Stinson 3953 Alf Johan Stole 3206 George G. Strella 8252 Robert LeRoy Stringer 12403 Wen-Shyong Su 9717 K. J. Sudar 9413 John Henry Sullivan 5997 Adolph Allen Sutko 9223 Carl Sutton 6242 William H. Swartz 15490 George R. Tait 3611 Marion B. Tankersley 11086 C. I. Taverner 3842 R. R. Taylor 9595 Donald Allen Taylor 7027 Jack Rae Taylor 7106 Bruce E. Taylor 9952 E. B. Telford 5401 Richard Tennille 7160 Perry E. Tennison Jr. 4535 Marvin Palmer Terrell 7513 Philip O. Teter Jr. 4890 Peter R. Thomas 11508 Elton R. Thompson 6393 Lawrence Thompson 9960 James Thompson Jr. 15476 W. A. Thornton 20111 Donald Thurman 9127 Donald R. Tillery 15821 Jim C. Tittle 11717 Thomas E. Tobin Jr. 12716 Ralph M. Tolson 4329 Vernon J. Triebel 10930 Donald B. Turkington 2213 John R. Turley 4824 Joseph D. Turner V 4624 Howard H. Turner 9705 M. J. Turnipseed 4941 W. N. Tuttle 11066 M. James Tweet 15802 W. R. Upthegrove 3695 Bryan D. Uredi 23799 Stephen N. Valero 21124 Darrel Van Coevering 8096 James Van Hoose 9086 Craig K. Vance 14788 James R. Vaughan 7193 Rigoberto Venereo 15374 Joseph D. Vitali 7153 George J. Vlay 4448 Jon T. Vrooman 5175 John Allen Wallace 9004 Gordon K. Washburn 7069 Leon Wehmeyer 8672 Gene Ray Wells 7532 George E. Wells 5748 Robert H. Welsh 9631 Leonard B. West Jr. 11344 Wm. Paul Wheeler 5966 Robert C. White Jr. 5036 Everett L. Whitney 7344 Willis O. Whitney 11948 Donald Lee Wickens 5601 Stephen F. Wickerson 18506 James R. Wilkinson 4092 Keith K. Williams 10882 C. J. Willis 3367 L. Duane Wilson 11104 James W. Wilson 8757 Professional Land Surveyors: Paul M. Ogilvie 986 James L. Slade 4 Billy Wayne Stanley 1000 Gary J. Steigman 162 Donald Ray Stone 1236 Robert L. Stringer 580 Thomas E. Tobin Jr. 1340 Donald L. Tomlinson 718 Donald F. Turney 448 Water Synergy, Inc. 6060(PE) SITE DEVELOPMENT ENGR, INC. 6098(PE) Payne, Jimmy N. 360 Semke, Micheal G. 1172 Sisneros, Joe M. 1111 Streit, Charles W. 1150 Teeter, Ronald Barton 984 Vandegrift, Chris L. 1723 Verba, Donald R. 1105 JULY - DECEMBER, 2010 15 Certificates of Authorization: Professional Land Surveyors: Watch your mail for your new renewal notification postcard, which will explain how to use the online license renewal system. For renewal questions or to renew by mail, please contact tparr@pels.ok.gov
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Full text | Kathy Hart, Executive Director Newsletter Editor January - June, 2011 Volume 25 Issue 71 Robert C. Zahl, PE Chair - Oklahoma City Roy W. Entz, PE, PLS Vice Chair - Muskogee Glen W. Smith, PE, PLS Secretary - Edmond William A. McVey, Jr. , PE Oklahoma City Tulsa George T. Gibson, PE Oklahoma City Mark A. Fuller, Public Member Norman Message From the Chair - Why Special Inspections Are Not So Special Entz Elected Board Chair 2011-2012 3 Sack Elected NCEES Southern Zone VP 3 Examination and Cutoff Dates 4 Successful Examinees April 2011 4-5 In Memoriam 6 PLS Education Requirements 6 Path To Compliance 7, 11 Disciplinary Activity 8-9 Mortgage Inspection Reports Policy Adopted 10 Continuing Education Update 13 Inactive Licensees 14-15 Retired Status & Licensees 15 Oklahoma City Skyline prior to the building of the new Devon Tower, which is expected to be the tallest building in Oklahoma when completed sometime in 2012. See page 11 for the proposed new skyline for Oklahoma City upon the completion of the Devon Tower. Ted Sack, PLS 2, 12 In ThIs Issue: THE BOARD’S BULLETIN OKLAHOMA STATE BOARD OF LICENSURE FOR PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS AND LAND SURVEYORS Problematic Issues Regarding Special Inspections: What Are Special Inspections: WHY SPECIAL INSPECTIONS ARE NOT SO SPECIAL Message FroM The Chair 2. Inspections of structural steel welded connections. 3. Inspections of masonry reinforcing placement prior to grouting. Since the Board recently became aware of this serious issue and has not addressed this topic before, it is now trying to develop a good description and definition of the problems that exist. With input from various resources, the Board identified two specific issues, as follows: Issue #1 - Accuracy of the Special Inspections: Special Inspections are being performed routinely by technicians in the field who have neither the education nor the experience to qualify as being capable of doing these inspections properly. Further, many of the PE’s in responsible charge of the employees who are doing these inspections are signing and sealing these Special Inspec-tion Reports without adequate knowledge as to whether the facts in the reports bear any resemblance to the con-ditions which actually exist in the field. Section 1704.1 of the 2009 International Building Code states:“…The special inspector shall be a qualified satisfaction of the building official, for the inspection of the particular type of construction or operation requiring special inspection The registered design professional in responsible charge and engineers of record involved in the design of the project are permitted to act as the approved agency and their personnel are permitted to act as the special inspector for the work designed by them, provided those personnel meet the qualification requirements of this section to the satisfaction of the building official. …” Issue #2 – Conflict of Interest: Special Inspections are being performed routinely by entities hired by the contractor, not by the owner or the registered design professional in responsible charge, acting as the owner’s agent. Not only does this violate (Continued on Page 12) Robert C. Zahl, PE, Board Chair The Oklahoma Board was notified recently about a disturbing issue that appears to have been a long-standing problem regarding Special Inspections. The 2009 International Building Code defines a Special Inspection as “Inspection as herein required of the materials, installation, fabrication, erection or placement of components and connections requiring special expertise to ensure compliance with approved construction documents and references standards..”. These inspections are designated as such for the simple reason that they are intended to be of a quality that is over-and-above what would be considered a typical periodic inspection performed by a PE as part of the Construction Phase services. Periodic inspections are typically provided by the PE as part of a standard contract for a building design project, but certain portions of the construction are designated by the building codes as requiring these Special Inspections. Some specific examples of Special Inspections, as related to structural items, are: 1. Inspections of concrete reinforcing placement prior to pouring concrete. VISIT US ONLINE AT WWW.PELS.OK.GOV Roy W. Entz, PE, PLS - Board Chair Roy W. Entz, P.E., P.L.S. was recently elected to serve as Board Chair beginning July 1, 2011. Serving his third term as surveyor member of the Board, Mr. Entz is retired from Entz Engi-neering & Associates, Inc., a Civil Engineering/ Surveying firm in Muskogee. Glen W. Smith, P.E., P.L.S.was elected to serve as Board Vice Chair beginning July 1, 2011. Mr. Smith was appointed to the Board in 2007. William A. McVey Jr. was elected to serve as Board Secretary beginning July 1, 2011. Mr. McVey is serving his second term as a Board Member. SACK ELECTED NCEES SOUTHERN ZONE VICE PRESIDENT JANUARY - JUNE, 2011 3 Theodore “Ted” Sack, P.L.S. Ted Sack, P.L.S. was elected to serve the NCEES Southern Zone as its Vice President from August 2011 to July 2013. Elections were held in Austin, Texas at the NCEES Southern Zone Meeting in April. Mr. Sack has been a member of the Oklahoma Board since 1997. He has served as the NCEES Southern Zone Assistant Vice President for the past 2 years. Mr. Sack was also the recipient of the 2010 NCEES Distinguished Service Award at the August 2010 NCEES Annual Meeting held in Denver, Colorado. ARE YOU IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE OKLAHOMA TAX COMMISSION? By law, the Board cannot renew a professional license if the licensee is in non-compliance with the Oklahoma Tax Commission. At times is is a lengthy process to get into compliance, so please make sure you allow yourself ample time prior to your renewal date to complete the process. Practicing engineering or land surveying with an expired license, even if it is expired due to non-compliance with the tax commission, is a violation of state law and will be prosecuted by this Board. Board Member News ELECTION OF OFFICERS 2011-2012 THE BOARD’S BULLETIN OKLAHOMA STATE BOARD OF LICENSURE FOR PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS AND LAND SURVEYORS Examination Type Exam Date Application Deadline PE Examinations: Agricultural, Chemical, NCEES October 28, 2011 June 1, 2011 (August 1, 2011 Civil, Control Systems, Electrical & Computer, deadline for Summer Graduates) Environmental, Fire Protection, Industrial, Mechanical, Metallurgical, Mining and Mineral Processing, Nuclear, Petroleum, 16 hour Structural PE Examinations: Architectural, Chemical, NCEES April 13, 2012 December 1, 2011 (Jan. 3, 2012 Civil, Electrical, Environmental, Mechanical deadline for Fall Graduates) 16 hour Structural Principles of Land Surveying (PS – 6 hr) NCEES October 28, 2011 June 1, 2011 (August 1, 2011 deadline for Summer Graduates) NCEES April 13, 2012 December 1, 2011 (Jan. 3, 2012 deadline for Fall Graduates) Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) & NCEES October 29, 2011 August 1, 2011 Fundamentals of Surveying (FS) NCEES April 14, 2012 February 1, 2012 Please share this information with anyone who may be interested in taking examinations. All application forms are online at www.pels.ok.gov Principles & Practice of Engineering Exam: 2011 Exam Administration Dates Principles & Practice of Surveying Exam &/or OLS Exam: CongraTulaTions Pe/Ps/& ols exaMinees - aPril 2011 Tim Blackwell William Warner Bradley, III John Burr Joshua Matthew Cochran Michael Collins Andrew L. Craig Jared Crisp Daniel C. Dareing Peter R. Denis Niranjan Desai Marko Djukic Ryan C. Dodson Edward M. Donwerth Joseph P. Edwards Ryan D. Einer Thomas S. Evans Jason Fouraker Matthew L. George Christopher M. Harlin B. J. Hawkins Matthew Hays David Paul Henke, Jr. Ellisha Gwen Johnson Nicholas Daniel Johnson Kazi R. Karim Anuradha Khanna Tarek Ahmad Maarouf Christopher R. Mackey Joshua Malwick Lara Mosier W. J. Nedbalek, III Nathan R. Osborne Thomas William Parsons, Jr. Brent Wayne Perteet Daniel J. Pokorny Amber M. Prom Gabriel N. Provencher Michael R. Rumbaugh Jarrod Sanders Andrew Scherman David Schoell J. Dustin Segraves Robert Shaun Smith Andrew G. Smith Jason A. Spencer Steven M. Stegner Darin Teeman Candy June Thompson Jason L. Walker David Isaac Waters Eric H. Wendelbo Abigail E. Wendt Matthew D. Whelan Huriya Yero Clinton Anthony Carroll (OLS) Micah E. Gustin, PLS (OLS & PS) Bryan Lee Hindman, PLS (PS) E. Dane Trout (PS) Beau Winfrey, PLS (OLS & PS) VISIT US ONLINE AT WWW.PELS.OK.GOV Fundamentals of Engineering Exam: JANUARY - JUNE, 2011 5 Fundamentals of Surveying Exam: CongraTulaTions Fe and Fs exaMinees - aPril 2011 Guy Abou-Nassar Ian Michael Adams Laura Koenig Adams Adelola G. Adesida Adelere Daniel Adesina Mignote A. Alemayehu Jerry Ray Allison Amr Talal Alsaati Michael Elgie Aman David Joel Ammerman John Michael Ammon Erin Nicole Amundsen Geeta Ashabi Tamara Kae Asher Jon Marc Asper Ryan Edward Atkins Andrew James Austin Elizabeth Anne Baccus Jacob Allen Bailey Collin Carter Balke Michael Micaiah Barber Hope E. 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Reid LeAnna Reynolds Robert Michael Rhodes Katlin DeOnne Robinson Eric Joseph Rohlman Hari Ganesh Rotithor Trevor Lee Ruffin Fifame Basito Sagbohan Marissa G. Samaripa Chia Hong Saw Matthew Robert Schlegel Haley Elizabeth Sheddy Christopher David Shobe Craig Daniel Shultz Adrian Alan Simmons Micah Daniel Smith Patrick K. Smith Anthony Blake Smith Jared Nathan Sparks John Barrett Staats Mr. Jason Anthony Erica Tiffany Stas Jeremy Wade Steeley Hasith Pavinda Hirajith John Michael Swanson Andrew Blake Swindell Abeyou Taddesse Brandon Scott Thach Mukhtaar T. Tijani Elly Corine Towns Clay Thomas Vaughan Robert David Vinson Anne Concetta Vitale Matthew Mark Walker Joshua Paul-Michael Walls Ann Michele Walta Victor Kuria Wanjiku Bryan J. Weisgerber Patrick Simank West Jerod Laurence Wilkins Alex J. Wilson David Blake Winden James Morton Woodward Jon Tyler Worden Joshua David Wright Chen Yang Qian Zhao Andrew Michel Zimmerman Cameron Richard Zlotogura Shawn Collins Taylor Denniston THE BOARD’S BULLETIN OKLAHOMA STATE BOARD OF LICENSURE FOR PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS AND LAND SURVEYORS Clayton A. Taylor PE 8391 Mustang, OK 12/28/10 Wm. R. Trautman PE 1595 Oklahoma City, OK 3/7/10 Scott Robert Triphahn PE 19441 Hoffman Estates, IL 12/21/10 F. Clay Underwood PE 3969 Houston, TX 11/17/10 Stephen D. Webb PE 17850 Port Charlotte, FL 2/2010 William Paul Wells, Jr. PE 12825 Belleville, IL 3/2010 Wallace W. Wilson PE 7353 Norman, OK 2/27/11 J.M. Worrell PE 8239 Richardson, TX 12/14/10 Ronald E. Beaty PE 6790 Houston, TX 1/14/11 Jacky S. Brown PE 10149 Tulsa, OK 7/2011 Alfred Chatenever PE 2384 Tulsa, OK 8/3/10 David C. Cowherd PE 19626 Centerville, OH 3/30/11 George William Denney LS 384 Antlers, OK 3/29/11 Francis H. Gunning LS 806 Cordell, OK 5/4/2011 Francis J. Hoch PE 5326 Oklahoma City, OK 3/2/11 Guy N. Keith PE 1971 Oklahoma City, OK 4/2011 Thomas D.P. Kiser PE 13968 Stillwater, OK 9/15/10 Robert M. Lawrence PE 4902 Oklahoma City, OK 2/21/11 E.C. Mlcak PE 6022 Parker, TX 12/31/10 James E. Nebraska PE 11294 Columbus, OH 4/25/11 Bruce E. Orvis PE 8054 Jenks, OK 1/15/11 Andrew Hobbs Osburn LS 683 Sallisaw, OK 2/25/11 John A. Palmieri PE 17159 St. Louis, MO 2010 Jack Lewis Scott PE 2064 Oklahoma City, OK 2/4/11 Ysrael Abraham Seinuk PE 12859 Forest Hills, NY 9/14/10 Jack L. Stout PE 4707 Monticello, FL 2/2011 Even those who will qualify for the exams by LEP are encouraged to start taking land surveying classes now. For the most part, the surveying exams are based on knowledge obtained in college level land surveying class work. Taking college classes, particularly those included in the Core Curriculum, will improve the applicant’s chance of success on the examinations and improve the chance of success in their surveying practice. Furthermore, a LEP applicant who does not complete all of the examinations prior to the April 2014 deadline will be that much closer to qualifying for licensure by an education pathway. √ April 2014 is the last date to take the PS and/or OLS if admitted under LEP √ If the applicant has not met all of the requirements for licensure by July 2014, he/ she will have to reapply with proof of sufficient education to qualify. √ If you plan to qualify for PLS licensure under LEP, apply as soon as you get 9 years of experience so you can begin the exam process! Critical Facts About Licensure as a PLS Under Long Established Practice (LEP) Pls eduCaTion requireMenTs - reMinder In Memoriam - In Celebration of the Lives and Contributions of the Following Professionals This Information Is Critical to the future PLS Licensees of the Board. Because of its impor-tance, it is being reprinted from the last edition of the Board’s Bulletin. Please help future Professional Land Surveyors by sharing this information. As we have been publicizing since our statute changed in 2005, education requirements for licen-sure as a PLS are changing. Since Long Established Practice (LEP) will no longer be a path to licensure after July 1, 2014, the Board is encouraging those on the path to licensure, regardless of where they are right now, to be familiar with the requirements. Furthermore, the Board strongly encourages poten-tial licensees to begin pursuing a 2-year Surveying degree or at least taking the Core Curriculum now! Contact tparr@pels.ok.gov to notify the board of licensees who have passed away VISIT US ONLINE AT WWW.PELS.OK.GOV Do thoroughly complete the Monument Description section of the CCR form. Do not simply state “Found 5/8” iron pin” or “Set Mag Nail” without listing supporting evidence found; and, if applicable the method used for restoring a lost corner. Monument location must be supported by evidence whether it’s other monuments, fences or improvements found, record evidence like a recorded subdivision plats or even parol evidence. You are responsible for searching for and then listing enough evidence so that any surveyor fol-lowing in your footsteps can be assured that your corner location has been properly researched and can be relied upon. Anything less than thorough investigation may expose the surveyor to unwarranted liability and possible result in disciplinary action by this Board. Do contact the previous surveyor if you disagree with the corner position shown on their CCR. This is particularly important if the CCR was filed long ago and many surveyors have used that CCR as control in boundary surveys. Disagreement over the location of public land corners is likely to lead to boundary disputes between neighbors. Do not be guilty of creating boundary confusion in a neighborhood without taking the professional courtesy of contacting the other surveyor involved. Remember, contacting the other surveyor and making an effort to resolve the disagree-ment is a requirement of the state minimum standards. JANUARY - JUNE, 2011 7 The PaTh To CoMPlianCe Bruce Pitts, PLS Director of Enforcement (Continued on Page 11) Corner Perpetuation and Filing Act Do’s and Don’ts Since 1978 Oklahoma has required that land surveyors file a Certified Corner Record (CCR) for every public land corner used as control in a land survey unless it is substantially the same as one already on file. Besides the Licensing Act, this is the single most important law governing the practice of land surveying in Oklahoma. Perpetuation and protection of public land corners is essential to the orderly development of our communities and more importantly, the permanence of our land boundaries. While over 150,000 CCR’s have been prepared and filed with the State Department of Libraries, it has come to the attention of the Board that there are still many CCR’s filed that either lack necessary information or contain incorrect informa-tion. The following brief list of Do’s and Don’ts is intended as a reminder of what is required to be in compliance with the law, so that surveyors following in your footsteps may confidently use your CCR. OKLAHOMA STATE BOARD OF LICENSURE FOR PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS AND LAND SURVEYORS THE BOARD’S BULLETIN January 20-21, 2011 In the Matter of Timber Systems Engineering, P.L.L.C., CA 6072 and Lawrence P. Mangindin, P.E. 24773; Case No. 2010-074; Through Consent; For offering and performing engineering services in the State of Oklahoma without a Certificate of Authorization to do so, Timber Systems Engineering, P.L.L.C. is hereby found Guilty, assessed an administrative fine of $750.00 and is hereby Reprimanded. For offering and performing engineering services in the State of Oklahoma without a Certificate of Licensure to do so, Lawrence P. Mangindin is found Guilty, assessed an administrative fine of $750.00 and is hereby Reprimanded. In the Matter of Dodd and Grayson Consulting Engineers and John Franklin Germ, P.E. 14306; Case No. 2010-078; Through Consent; For offering and performing engineering services in the State of Okla-homa without a Certificate of Authorization to do so, Dodd and Grayson Consulting Engineers is hereby found Guilty, assessed an administrative fine of $500.00 and is hereby ordered to Cease and Desist from offering and/or performing engineering services in the state of Oklahoma until such time as they are licensed to do so. Through Agreement; John Franklin Germ has surrendered his Certificate of Licensure in lieu of administrative action. In the Matter of Micha P. Duffy, P.E. 20621; Case No. 2010-080; Through Consent; For committing the practice of fraud or deceit in obtaining or attempting to obtain or renew his Certificate of Licensure, Micha P. Duffy is found Guilty, assessed an administrative fine of $1,300.00, is ordered to successfully complete the Intermediate Studies in Engineering Ethics course offered by the National Institute of Engineering Ethics at Texas Tech University and is hereby Reprimanded. In the Matter of Taliaferro & Browne, Inc., CA 6091 and Hagos E. Andebrhan, P.E., Temporary Permit No. 762; Case No. 2010-082; Through Consent; For offering and performing engineering services in the State of Oklahoma without a Certificate of Authorization to do so, Taliaferro & Browne, Inc. is hereby found Guilty, assessed an administrative fine of $1,000.00 and is hereby Reprimanded. For offering and performing engineering services in the State of Oklahoma without a Certificate of Licensure to do so, Hagos E. Andebrhan is found Guilty, assessed an administrative fine of $1,000.00 and is hereby Reprimanded. March 3, 2011 In the Matter of Great Plains Surveying, Drafting and Design, L.L.C., CA 4931 and Randall Campo, P.L.S., 1462; Case No. 2010-088; Through Final Order; For violation of the Corner Perpetuation and Filing Act, for failing to achieve the Oklahoma Minimum Standards for the Practice of Land Surveying, gross negligence, gross incompetence and misconduct, Randall Campo is hereby found Guilty and his Certificate of Licensure is hereby Revoked immediately. For issuing surveys prepared by Randall Campo that were in violation of the Corner Perpetuation and Filing Act, for failing to achieve the Oklahoma Minimum Standards for the Practice of Land Surveying, gross negligence, gross incompetence and misconduct, Great Plains Surveying, Drafting and Design, L.L.C. is hereby found Guilty and the Certificate of Authorization is hereby Revoked. April 14-15, 2011 In the Matter of SEACON Engineering Associates, Inc., CA 3259 and Sam C. Wilkerson, III; Case No. 2010-102; Through Consent; For offering and performing engineering services in the State of Okla-homa without a Certificate of Authorization to do so, SEACON Engineering Associates, Inc. is hereby found Guilty, assessed an administrative fine of $850.00 and is hereby Reprimanded. For offering and performing engineering services in the State of Oklahoma without a Certificate of Licensure to do so, Sam C. Wilkerson is found Guilty, assessed an administrative fine of $850.00 and is hereby ordered to Cease and Desist from offering and/or performing engineering services in the state of Oklahoma until such time as he is licensed to do so. disCiPlinary aCTiviTy oF The Board VISIT US ONLINE AT WWW.PELS.OK.GOV In the Matter of Haltom Engineering, L.L.C., CA 6155 and Jeffery W. Haltom, P.E. 24983; Case No. 2010-103; Through Consent; For offering and performing engineering services in the State of Oklahoma without a Certificate of Authorization to do so, Haltom Engineering, L.L.C. is hereby found Guilty, assessed an administra-tive fine of $850.00 and is hereby Reprimanded. For offering and performing engineering services in the State of Okla-homa without a Certificate of Licensure to do so, Jeffery W. Haltom is found Guilty, assessed an administrative fine of $850.00 and is hereby Reprimanded. In the Matter of Ramsey and Associates and John Christopher Ramsey; Case No. 2010-104; Through Consent; For offering and performing engineering services in the State of Oklahoma without a Certificate of Authorization to do so, Ramsey and Associates is hereby found Guilty, assessed an administrative fine of $2,000.00 and is hereby ordered to Cease and Desist from offering and/or performing engineering in the State of Oklahoma. For offering and performing engineering services in the State of Oklahoma without a Certificate of Licensure to do so, by preparing a structural inspection report on numerous apartment complexes in the State of Oklahoma, and by placing an engineer’s seal and signature on the reports without the knowledge of the professional engineer, John Christopher Ramsey is hereby found Guilty, assessed an administrative fine of $2,000.00 and is hereby ordered to Cease and Desist from offering and/or performing engineering in the State of Oklahoma. In the Matter of GPD Associates and David B. Granger, P.E. 20959; Case No. 2010-105; Through Consent; For offering and performing engineering services in the State of Oklahoma without a Certificate of Authoriza-tion to do so, GPD Associates are hereby found Guilty, assessed an administrative fine of $1,000.00 and is hereby Reprimanded. For performing engineering services outside his area of expertise and competence, David B. Granger is hereby found Guilty, assessed an administrative fine of $1,000.00 and is hereby Reprimanded. June 13-14, 2011 In the Matter of Lou Portillo and Associates, PLLC and Lou Portillo; Case No. 2010-107; Through Consent; For offering and performing engineering services in the State of Oklahoma without a Certificate of Authoriza-tion to do so, Lou Portillo and Associates, PLLC is hereby found Guilty, assessed an administrative fine of $850.00 and is hereby ordered to Cease and Desist from offering and/or performing engineering in the State of Oklahoma. For offering and performing engineering services in the State of Oklahoma without a Certificate of Licensure to do so, Lou Portillo is hereby found Guilty, assessed an administrative fine of $850.00 and is hereby ordered to Cease and Desist from offering and/or performing engineering in the State of Oklahoma. In the Matter of Husker Surveying, L.L.C., CA 5076 and Jayme Malone, P.L.S. 1544; Case No. 2011-001; Through Agreement; Jayme Malone has surrendered his Certificate of Licensure No. 1544 to the Board in lieu of administrative action that provides he will be permanently barred from reissuance of his Certificate of Licensure as a professional land surveyor in the State of Oklahoma. In the Matter of Jamnu H. Tahiliani & Associates, Inc., CA 6185 and Michael Joseph Rose, P.E. 16763; Case No. 2011-011; Through Consent; For offering and performing engineering services in the State of Oklahoma without a Certificate of Authorization to do so, Lou Portillo and Associates, PLLC is hereby found Guilty and assessed an administrative fine of $850.00. For aiding and assisting Jamnu H. Tahiliani & Associates, Inc. in offering and performing engineering services in the State of Oklahoma without a Certificate of Authorization to do so, Michael Joseph Rose is hereby found Guilty and assessed an administrative fine of $850.00. In the Matter of Gary Lynn Bratcher, P.E. 16416; Case No. 2011-018; Through Agreement; Gary Lynn Bratcher has surrendered his Certificate of Licensure No. 16416 to the Board in lieu of administrative action that provides he will be permanently barred from reissuance of his Certificate of Licensure as a profes-sional engineer in the State of JANUARY - JUNE, 2011 9 disCiPlinary aCTiviTy (ConT.) OKLAHOMA STATE BOARD OF LICENSURE FOR PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS AND LAND SURVEYORS THE BOARD’S BULLETIN Position Statement Adopted by the Board July 2011 Effective immediately, land surveyors must take care to only show measurements on a mortgage inspection report which are true representations of the conditions that were found. Anyone showing measurements or other representations on a mortgage inspection report that are not true representations of the conditions that were found at the time of the inspection will be in violation of the Minimum Standards for the Practice of Land Surveying. Minimum Standards for the Practice of Land Surveying O.A.C. 245:15-13-2 (e) - (existing language – no amendments proposed) MORTGAGE INSPECTION REPORT ‘This Mortgage Inspection Report was prepared for …(individual or firm)…. It is not a land or bound-ary survey plat, and it is not to be relied upon for the establishment of fence, building or other future improvement lines. The accompanying sketch is a true representation of the conditions that were found at the time of the inspection, and the linear and angular values shown on the sketch, if any, are based on record or deed information and have not been verified unless noted.’ Any further statements shall be made only after proper research, investigation and boundary analysis is conducted per 245:15-13-2(a) through (d). MorTgage insPeCTion rePorTs Renderings prepared by Designers Pickard, Chilton Architects, Inc. The Devon Tower will be a 3-sided glass tower featuring diamond-shaped faces at the top, a 100’ by 100’ glass rotunda just beside it and a six-story “podium” stretching to west to Hudson. The “podium” will have auditoriums, classrooms and offices. Reflecting pools will sit at the base of the tower, and a transparent wall will allow passersby to see into the tower lobby. The project has been scaled back to 50 stories since its original design. Photo by Studio AMD. JANUARY - JUNE, 2011 11 Corner Perpetuation and Filing Act Do’s and Don’ts By Bruce Pitts, PLS (continued from page 7) Do know the surveying definition of existing, obliterated and lost corner classifications so that youd o not mistakenly identify an ODOT brass cap or a 3/8” iron pin as an existing corner, or classify a corner as obliterated and then state that proportional measurement was used to set the corner. Do use the correct proportional measurement procedure if the corner is classified as lost. This requires special attention on the exterior of a township, on the northern or western tiers of sections within a township, in country surveyed by the 3-mile method or where the original surveyors employed special procedures. Do file a CCR for all public land survey corners used as control in performing proportional measurement . Do file a new CCR if the corner or its accessories (references) are substantially diferent from a CCR currently on file. For example, if the existing CCR calls for a ½” iron pin, and you find a Mag nail, you are required to prepare a CCR for the Mag nail. Yes, the land surveyor who set the Mag nail should have filed a CCR and could be disciplined by the Board for not doing so; but since they didn’t file, you are now responsible and you must file a CCR. Do make it clear on your CCR that your corner is in the same position as the one shown on the previous CCR. Do carefully describe the monument you set or find. There is a difference between a 1/2” and a 5/8” iron pin and failure to note that could lead to confusion and wasted time. Do consider the history of and the method used to establish a corner location with an existing CCR before you establish a new corner location in close proximity to the existing CCR. Multiple monuments in close proximity do not protect the public and they make the surveying profession look inadequate. Do show all monuments in the immediate vicinity on your CCR with horizontal ties and carefully describe why your position is better and, therefore necessary. This is not a complete list of Do’s and Don’ts because there are many other common sense examples. Using references that are in the close proximity of the corner, providing an accurate sketch with topographi-cal features and even digging up the monument instead of just relying on the signals from the magnetic locator, are all examples of care that must be taken to ensure that our public land survey corners are per-petuated. Establishing and re-establishing the positions of public land survey corners by painstakingly discovering an accurate and defensible trail of evidence and then publishing the results for others to follow was the purpose of this law when it was enacted 33 years ago. Protection of the public demands that surveyors go to great lengths to correctly perform this most important land surveying duty. OKLAHOMA STATE BOARD OF LICENSURE FOR PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS AND LAND SURVEYORS THE BOARD’S BULLETIN Special Inspections - To Be Continued: The Board will continue to work towards a solution until we find one that will result in getting a proper special inspection performed without putting the firms or the individuals who are doing these inspections into situations where they are violating the licensing laws that are intended to protect the public. Special Inspection Issues Addressed In NY State: the 2009 IBC, but it provides an ethical dilemma for the registered design professional when they are hired by the contractor. For example, if the Special Inspector finds too many problems with the contractor’s work, this could lead to this inspector not being hired to do any further inspections, even if there are more to be done. Section 1704.1 of the 2009 International Building Code states: “Where application is made for construction as described in this section the owner or the registered design professional in responsible charge acting as the owner’s agent shall employ one or more approved agencies to perform inspections during construction on the types of work listed under Section 1704. …..” 1. OAC 245:15-9-4(a) Licensees shall practice only in the areas of their competence and shall undertake assignments only when qualified by education, examination, or experience in the specific technical fields of engineering or land surveying involved… 2. OAC 245:15-9-4(b) Licensees shall not affix their signatures, date of signature, or seals to any plans or documents dealing with subject matter in which they lack competence, nor to any plan or document not prepared under their direct control and personal supervision. 3. OAC 245:15-23-7(a)(2) Acts which evidence a disregard or indifference toward the rules or statutes governing the practice of engineering … regulations, codes, ordinances and recognized standards including but not limited to those regulating the design of facilities to be constructed. Because of problems identified regarding special inspections in other states, there are now many engineering firms whose services are composed not only of design work but of doing Special Inspections for both their projects and for projects that have been designed by others. New York State now requires that special inspector companies become certified and certify that their staff meets the requirements to perform special inspections. Those certified engineering firms or individuals must be hired by the owners. This is the way that Special Inspec-tions were intended to be done, and this is what we should be striving to make happen. My challenge to all of those who are involved in any portion of this type of work is for you to send suggestions to this Board as to how you think this problem can be resolved in the interest of public protection. We are looking for all perspectives to ensure we are addressing the problem from all viewpoints. Now that we know about the problem and have chosen to address it, we need your input. To submit your input you may email khart@pels.ok.gov, or snail mail: Oklahoma State Board of Licensure for Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors 201 NE 27th St., Room 120 Oklahoma City, OK 73105 ATTN: Kathy Hart The Board Needs Your Assistance: Issues Are Also Potential Violation of Oklahoma Board Administrative Rules: Why Special Inspections Are Not So Special - by Robert C. Zahl, PE (Continued From Page 2) Thanks to the Continuing Education Audit Committee Members for both Engineering and Surveying. Your assistance is vital to conducting a professional audit of the continuing education requirements for PE’s and PLS’. PE Continuing Education Committee Members: Julie Guy, PE; Marcia Bates, PE; Alan Bates, PE; John Veenstra, PE; Chuck Darr, PE; Glen Smith, PE; Bill McVey, PE; Jim Kersey, PE; Eric Strong, PE; Monte Tull, PE; Tommy Lear, PE; Shawn Thompson, PE; Bill Dickerson, PE; Bruce Pitts, PLS PS Continuing Education Committee Members: Aaron Morris, PLS; Gary Brickley, PLS; Gordon Johnson, PLS; Ron Leifheit, PLS; Kelly Schmidt, PLS; Roy Entz, PE, PLS; Glen Smith, PE, PLS; Bruce Pitts, PLS; When reporting professional development hours (PDH’s) for PE’s and PLS’ at the time of your renewal, whether renew-ing online or by mail, you will no longer be required to submit a detailed log form of your credits earned. However, for audit purposes you must keep an up-to-date log form in your files, along with copies of all proof of attendance. Annually, approximately 250 PE’s and 50 PLS’ are audited for compliance with the continuing education requirement. Typically, 95% of those audited have no problem providing the Continuing Education Committee with the appropriate proof of attendance for these professional development hours. Unfortunately there is always a very small percentage that either do not comply with the request for the audited material or cannot provide proof of their professional development hours. Occasion-ally the Continuing Education Committees have encountered outright fraud in the reporting of the professional development hours and these individuals have had formal disciplinary actions filed against them by the Board. Also, after reviewing a request by the Uniform Building Code Commission, it was determined by the Board that profes-sional development hours could be earned for writing technical standards. CONTINUING EDUCATION FOR PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS AND LAND SURVEYORS - UPDATE JANUARY - JUNE, 2011 13 George T. Gibson, PE Chair - PE Continuing Education Committee 2002 - 2011 Thank you to George Gibson, PE (pictured above) and Ted Sack, PLS (pictured page 3) for Chairing the Continuing Education Committees since their inception in 2002 and 1994 respectively. Beginning July 1, 2011, Bill McVey, PE will serve as Chair of the PE Continuing Education Committee and Glen Smith, PE, PLS will serve as Chair of the PLS Continuing Education Committee. OKLAHOMA STATE BOARD OF LICENSURE FOR PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS AND LAND SURVEYORS THE BOARD’S BULLETIN License Expirations liCense exPiraTions - oCToBer 1, 2010 To MarCh 31, EXPIRATION/REVOCATION - Licenses may be revoked by the Board for non-payment of renewal fees. Licensees will be notified of revocation by certified mail. Typically this notification is mailed 10 days following expiration. RENEWALS - Each license issued by the Board expires on the last day of the month in which renewal fees are due, and becomes invalid on that date unless paid. One notice of the renewal is sent by first class mail to the address of record in the board files. This in effect provides notice two months prior to revocation. REINSTATEMENT - Former licensees whose certificates have expired and were revoked for failure to pay renewal fees and desire to reinstate shall make application for reinstatement within 180 days after expiration and pay the prescribed renewal fee and penalty. After 180 days, a new application will be required, which shall be considered specifically by the Board, both from the standpoint of competency and of character. Professional Engineers: Nall, G. Scott 22673 Neyrinck, Kim 21804 Nichols, John L. 5628 Nicol, Joseph C. 18407 Nippert, Billy G. 10321 Nolan, Patrick E. 22422 Nord, Daniel J. 22646 Norfolk, Ian 22425 Norvelle, Fredrick 12688 Norwood, Dale 21387 Notestine, Stanley 18457 Oakes, Vance 20044 O’Brien, George 5256 Oby, Larry Jr. 22467 Orf, Bryan 16638 Orme, Robert A. 9433 Orsi, Leo E. 8870 Palmieri, Ronald 23363 Panethiere, Michael 19159 Papademos, A. 23938 Parsons, Ralph Dale 16098 Paskowski, Thomas 8579 Pass, Charles D. 3914 Pastore, Dominick 22270 Patel, Thakor S. 22995 Payauys, Alison M. 19795 Payne, Calvin Jay 19157 Payne, Thomas Carl 10932 Pearce, Ronald W. 18992 Peck, Albert R. 11228 Pehrson, Richard 20852 Pellegrinetti, Gordon 16947 Penberthy, Michael 20522 Perry, Greg W. 23506 Pfund, Ernest M. 23252 Piatt, John R. 8846 Pitts, Joe H. 4328 Pitzer, Jeffrey W. 20537 Bunts, Donald H. 24757 Place, Karlton G. 22164 Potter, Richard J. 18657 Price, Stanley D. 24721 Proctor, Jasper W. Jr. 24335 Punch, Stephen 20392 Purinton, Robert J. Jr. 12804 Purvis, Bill D. 5439 Pyeatt, David A. 24450 Race, Robert J. 15648 Rachal, Duane Mark 13642 Raghu, K. K. 21969 Rainey, Thomas L. 21985 Rao, Arjun Babu 13870 Rarig, James L. 19470 Ratliff, Barton Wade 6705 Rattenbury, Mark F. 23144 Reddy, Junuthula N. 11031 Reedy, David L. 21007 Reimer, Paul H. Jr. 19274 Renczarski, Albert T. 13150 Repp, Thomas R. 23181 Rettich, Kevin Charles 21648 Rezabek, Colleen A. 23052 Richards, Jeffrey Lee 21653 Richards, Timothy M. 18143 Rickett, Mark Eliot 19000 Ridenour, Thomas A. 15080 Riley, Dale 9953 Ringeisen, D. G. 7913 Rogal, Christopher J. 19491 Rogers, Gregory C. 23228 Rosenberg, Jeffrey 17455 Rosenwinkel, Paul 23766 Ross, Ronald E. 19458 Rossman, Charles W. 12375 Rowe, Thurman L. 15562 Rucinski, Sheldon S. 20014 Ruffin, Tom 4629 Ruggles, William L. 2084 Ruiz, Mark J. 20783 Russell, Charles M. Jr. 16974 Russell, Fred G. 13157 Russell, Thomas H. 4900 Ryan, Betsy L. 17206 Safley, Lawson M. Jr. 17494 Salem, Salem Giaballa 18936 Samuels, Clive 20079 Sanford, Robert W. 22427 Sankaran, B. 14035 Schnur, Leon W. 20348 Schomaker, Michael 9985 Schuermann, Kenneth 2885 Schuldt, Richard A. 15992 Schultz, Debbie F. 16579 Schultz, Eric R. 16954 Schwarz, Charles P. 9001 Sciabarrasi, Philip 21875 Scoggins, C. J. Jr. 7325 Scoggins, Kenneth D. 5112 Scott, Norman A. 24641 Semmens, Robert F. 12690 Settle, William C. 3369 Sexton, Patricia E. 22736 Shapiro, Robert Allen 5212 Shaw, Lee 19640 Sheffield, W. Blaine 18521 Shelton, Robert Q. 7502 Shelton, Steven L. 20735 Shepard, Benjamin D. 13386 Shetlar, Kenneth R. 14952 Shim, Chunbo 18426 Shimoura, Brian Keith 24122 Shipley, Robert W. 10815 Simons, William L. 13543 Sinovich, John 18371 Skinner, Bradley J. 23179 Slade, Ron 22002 Smith, Brian D. 19067 Smith, Jedidiah 20940 Smith, Michael K. 19832 Smith, Wiley R. 20761 Snow, Jack 24454 Snow, Richard H. 13918 Sonderman, John R. 19176 Sorben, Nathan Joel 22767 Southmayd, William 3446 Sparks, Richard T. 5648 Spotts, Gary L. II 23435 Spruill, Russell 23765 Stabenow, Jason A. 23513 Stamback, Terry Ray 15881 Staton, Eugene L. 2637 Stein, Eric L. 20082 Stevenson, James A. 20422 Stewart, Lisa Anne 14731 Stine, E. Allan 11788 Stockholm, Neil P. 20292 Stoldt, Lee C. 5105 Stone, Robert Hughes 12564 Strobel, David L. 18161 Sughrue, Edward L. II 16835 Sullivan, John M. 23275 Sutryn, Gary E. 22229 Suwankosai, Wisit 16413 Swim, Michael K. 18228 Swinderman, Robert T. 18952 Syverson, Andrew E. 22047 Tarvin, Joe Elijah 10996 Taylor, Charles R. 16751 Taylor, Robert C. 23724 Teakell, Albert Keith 14892 Teeter, Ronald Barton 10256 Thomas, Terry Lee 20500 Thompson, Jerry L. 19723 Thompson, Paul A. 16138 Thung, Hok Jang 10220 Toler, Franklin Earl 8173 Tom, Manley 23279 Tracy, Darel L. 22507 Tucker, Randy M. 17887 Tuggle, Mark D. 22911 Turner, Lewis John 22926 Ullrich, Ray D. 22877 Urbon, David Charles 18526 Urias, Stephen George 24500 Vallaster, William B. 12796 Vigil, Mike D. 19186 Vogt, Calvin O. 8953 Voss, Joseph E. 22360 liCense e xPiraTions - oCToBer 1, 2010 To MarCh 31, 2011 (ConT.) reTired liCenses - January 1, 2011 To MarCh 31, 2011 Professional Engineers: William R. Abbott 17645 Edmund D. Mesloh 13460 Franklin Patrick Miller 16428 Lee Powell 5027 John R. Reeve Jr. 2781 J. B. Roberts 8972 Robert Merlin R. 12416 Robert S. Ryan 5334 Jay H. Sanders 10103 Weaver W. Serbak 6222 Marion Richard Scalf 7558 Robert F. Schaffitzel 19094 Finis G. Schell 7809 Hans Schmoldt 3647 Eldon H. Schuessler 8376 Dwight Alden Schulke 11890 Ronald Anton Schuller 8710 B. G. Schulz 4606 Daniel C. Schumacher 13673 Carroll E. Scoggins 6799 E. G. Scroggins 4424 Glennon C. Seitz 20192 Eugene A. Seline 5122 Arnol I. Sellars 12873 J. L. Sellers 5675 R. Bruce Sellers 9247 Gary D. Senechal 20767 Max D. Shafto 6999 Robert E. Shaw 2458 David C. Shock 16132 Harold G. Simpson 10347 Carl Simpson 21996 Robert C. Simpson 10946 Atin K. Sinha 18107 Sites, George K. 5492 Gerald M. Skala 17318 Arlie M. Skov 5160 James L. Slade 3415 W. J. Sleeper Jr. 4910 Lee D. Smith 6981 Lewis Emmitt Smith 8706 Don L. Smith 3831 Darrell Eugene Smith 18396 Bradford E. Smith 10250 Lieu R. Smith 4732 Jerry L. Smith 11605 Timothy Rex Smith 15879 Michael Hokman So 11058 Jerome R. Sobeczek 9184 William W. Soja 20961 Robert G. Sompayrac 10105 Daryl F. Southard 5177 Richard W. Southard 9969 Richard C. Spang 11380 James N. Speakman 19032 David D. Speir 23580 Fred J. Spencer 7113 Erik Paul Spicker 23280 Eugene A. Spinler 17169 Frederick J. Spitz 5126 Fred M. Springer 4739 Thomas M. Stahl 10340 Bernhard Stahl 9430 George W. Starch III 7646 Stanley L. Staubach 10025 Alfred M. Steadley Jr. 9698 Robert W. Steele II 7796 Richard A. Stephens 16317 Gladstone Stevens Jr. 6900 Larry Wayne Stinnett 9949 D. L. Stinson 3953 Alf Johan Stole 3206 George G. Strella 8252 Robert LeRoy Stringer 12403 Wen-Shyong Su 9717 K. J. Sudar 9413 John Henry Sullivan 5997 Adolph Allen Sutko 9223 Carl Sutton 6242 William H. Swartz 15490 George R. Tait 3611 Marion B. Tankersley 11086 C. I. Taverner 3842 R. R. Taylor 9595 Donald Allen Taylor 7027 Jack Rae Taylor 7106 Bruce E. Taylor 9952 E. B. Telford 5401 Richard Tennille 7160 Perry E. Tennison Jr. 4535 Marvin Palmer Terrell 7513 Philip O. Teter Jr. 4890 Peter R. Thomas 11508 Elton R. Thompson 6393 Lawrence Thompson 9960 James Thompson Jr. 15476 W. A. Thornton 20111 Donald Thurman 9127 Donald R. Tillery 15821 Jim C. Tittle 11717 Thomas E. Tobin Jr. 12716 Ralph M. Tolson 4329 Vernon J. Triebel 10930 Donald B. Turkington 2213 John R. Turley 4824 Joseph D. Turner V 4624 Howard H. Turner 9705 M. J. Turnipseed 4941 W. N. Tuttle 11066 M. James Tweet 15802 W. R. Upthegrove 3695 Bryan D. Uredi 23799 Stephen N. Valero 21124 Darrel Van Coevering 8096 James Van Hoose 9086 Craig K. Vance 14788 James R. Vaughan 7193 Rigoberto Venereo 15374 Joseph D. Vitali 7153 George J. Vlay 4448 Jon T. Vrooman 5175 John Allen Wallace 9004 Gordon K. Washburn 7069 Leon Wehmeyer 8672 Gene Ray Wells 7532 George E. Wells 5748 Robert H. Welsh 9631 Leonard B. West Jr. 11344 Wm. Paul Wheeler 5966 Robert C. White Jr. 5036 Everett L. Whitney 7344 Willis O. Whitney 11948 Donald Lee Wickens 5601 Stephen F. Wickerson 18506 James R. Wilkinson 4092 Keith K. Williams 10882 C. J. Willis 3367 L. Duane Wilson 11104 James W. Wilson 8757 Professional Land Surveyors: Paul M. Ogilvie 986 James L. Slade 4 Billy Wayne Stanley 1000 Gary J. Steigman 162 Donald Ray Stone 1236 Robert L. Stringer 580 Thomas E. Tobin Jr. 1340 Donald L. Tomlinson 718 Donald F. Turney 448 Water Synergy, Inc. 6060(PE) SITE DEVELOPMENT ENGR, INC. 6098(PE) Payne, Jimmy N. 360 Semke, Micheal G. 1172 Sisneros, Joe M. 1111 Streit, Charles W. 1150 Teeter, Ronald Barton 984 Vandegrift, Chris L. 1723 Verba, Donald R. 1105 JULY - DECEMBER, 2010 15 Certificates of Authorization: Professional Land Surveyors: Watch your mail for your new renewal notification postcard, which will explain how to use the online license renewal system. For renewal questions or to renew by mail, please contact tparr@pels.ok.gov |
Date created | 2011-09-27 |
Date modified | 2011-10-27 |
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