An applicant for licensure as a land surveyor is required to pass written examinations as provided in this part and parts 1800.3600 to 1800.3750. An applicant for licensure under part 1800.0800, item G, shall satisfy the Minnesota licensing requirements that were in effect at the time of the applicant's original licensure in the other state.
To qualify for admission to the FS examination, applicants shall present satisfactory evidence of one of the following:
graduation from a four-year land surveying curriculum that meets the statutory requirements in place at the time of graduation or being within 32 semester credits or 48 quarter credits of obtaining a land surveying degree from a four-year land surveying curriculum that is approved by the board as specified in subpart 4; or
graduation from a bachelor's curriculum that meets the statutory requirements in place at the time of graduation, or being within 32 semester credits or 48 quarter credits of obtaining a bachelor's degree under a curriculum that is approved by the board with a minimum of 22 semester credits or 32 quarter credits in land surveying as specified in subpart 4.
To qualify for admission to the PS examination, the applicant shall present evidence of meeting the educational and qualifying experience requirements in item A or B.
Graduates of a four-year land surveying curriculum must present evidence of:
completion of a minimum of the following qualifying land surveying experience:
a minimum of 160 hours of field experience in each of four or more of the following: section subdivision, boundary surveys, land title surveys, government corner restoration, geodetic surveys, staking subdivisions, and common interest communities totaling 3,120 hours or more;
a minimum of 160 hours of office experience in each of four or more of the following: record research, record analysis, survey computations, description analysis, description writing, and subdivision design totaling 1,920 hours or more;
a minimum of 400 hours of field or office experience in one or a combination of the following: right-of-way surveys; easement surveys; mining surveys; route location surveys, including power, pipelines, etc.; and street grade design and alignment; and
a minimum of 400 hours of drafting experience in one or a combination of the following: boundary survey, topographic survey, and plats.
Graduates of a bachelor's curriculum must present evidence of:
graduation from a bachelor's curriculum with a minimum of 22 semester credits or 32 quarter credits in land surveying as specified in subpart 4;
completion of a minimum of the following qualifying land surveying experience:
a minimum of 160 hours of field experience in each of four or more of the following: section subdivision, boundary surveys, land title surveys, government corner restoration, geodetic surveys, staking subdivisions, and common interest communities totaling 4,990 hours or more;
a minimum of 160 hours of office experience in each of four or more of the following: record research, record analysis, survey computations, description analysis, description writing, and subdivision design totaling 3,170 hours or more;
a minimum of 800 hours of field or office experience in one or a combination of the following: right-of-way surveys; easement surveys; mining surveys; route locations surveys, including power, pipelines, etc.; and street grade design and alignment; and
a minimum of 800 hours of drafting experience in one or a combination of the following: boundary survey, topographic survey, and plats.
Qualifying land surveying experience must be obtained under the direct supervision of a licensed land surveyor. As used in items A and B, qualifying work experience consists of varied, progressive, practical experience at land surveying work. The experience must be acquired in the areas of land surveying practice listed in items A and B.
Qualifying land surveying experience gained before completion of one of the education requirements in item A or B must meet the following conditions:
experience gained before completion of at least two full years of one of the land surveying curricula specified in items A and B must receive no credit.
Credit awarded under item C must not exceed half the minimum experience required in each of the experience categories in items A and B.
Curriculum approved by the board must include a minimum of 22 semester or 32 quarter credits in land surveying divided among at least six of the following land surveying categories:
27 SR 584; 33 SR 429; 38 SR 59; 40 SR 431; 43 SR 89
August 16, 2018
Official Publication of the State of Minnesota
Revisor of Statutes