C.R.S.
Section 12-120-213
Qualifications for professional engineer
(1)
An applicant may qualify for licensing as a professional engineer by endorsement if the applicant satisfies the requirements of the occupational credential portability program.(2)
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An applicant may qualify for licensing as a professional engineer by graduation, experience, and examination if the applicant passes the principles and practice of engineering examination.(b)
In order to be admitted to the examination pursuant to subsection (2)(a) of this section, the applicant must:(I)
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Have graduated from a board-approved engineering curriculum of four or more years; and(B)
Have eight years of progressive engineering experience, of which educational study may be a part; and(C)
Have been enrolled as an engineer-intern in this state; or(II)
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Have graduated from a board-approved engineering technology curriculum of four or more years; and(B)
Have ten years of progressive engineering experience, of which educational study may be a part; and(C)
Have been enrolled as an engineer-intern in this state; or(III)
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Have graduated from an engineering curriculum of four or more years not approved by the board or from a related science curriculum of four or more years; and(B)
Have ten years of progressive engineering experience, of which educational study may be a part; and(C)
Have been enrolled as an engineer-intern in this state; or(IV)
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Have graduated from an engineering curriculum of four or more years or from a related science curriculum of four or more years; and(B)
Have twenty years of progressive engineering experience, of which educational study may be a part.(c)
Upon passing the examination and the submission of evidence of experience satisfactory to the board, the applicant shall be licensed as a professional engineer if the applicant is otherwise qualified pursuant to section 12-120-212.(3)
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An applicant may qualify for licensing as a professional engineer by experience and examination if the applicant passes the principles and practice of engineering examination.(b)
In order to be admitted to the examination pursuant to subsection (3)(a) of this section, the applicant must:(I)
Have twelve years of progressive engineering experience, of which educational study may be a part; and(II)
Have been enrolled as an engineer-intern in this state.(c)
Upon passing the examination and the submission of evidence of experience satisfactory to the board, the applicant shall be licensed as a professional engineer if the applicant is otherwise qualified pursuant to section 12-120-212.(4)
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A professional engineer who has been duly licensed to practice engineering in this state and who is over sixty-five years of age, upon application, may be classified as a retired professional engineer. Individuals who are so classified shall lose their licensure, shall not practice engineering, and shall pay a fee to retain retired professional engineer status.(b)
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A retired professional engineer shall be reinstated to the status of a professional engineer upon payment of the renewal fee. No other fee shall be assessed against the retired professional engineer as a penalty.(II)
For any professional engineer who has been retired for two or more years, the board may require reexamination unless the board is satisfied of the retired professional engineer’s continued competence.
Source:
Section 12-120-213 — Qualifications for professional engineer, https://leg.colorado.gov/sites/default/files/images/olls/crs2023-title-12.pdf
(accessed Oct. 20, 2023).