• Jul 7, 2015 from 12:00 to 13:00
  • Location: Online Event
  • Latest Activity: Oct 12, 2020

Overview: 

Today's educated professionals in the earth sciences function in a maze of different educational and training requirements, which vary from state to state and from profession to profession. With environmental issues and the use of our natural resources a pressing concern, how does one understand and utilize geology? How is geology different from civil engineering?

What areas of work in geology and the earth sciences require the unique professional education, training, and experience that becomes mandated by the state when geology is regulated by the government? What work in the earth sciences requires professional judgment and skill so as to be regulated by the government through mandatory laws applicable to an individual person practicing his or her chosen profession of geology? 

State laws are enacted for the protection of the public by legislatures in all the fifty states. Yet not every state even regulates geology. For the states which do regulate the practice of geology, discover the unique uniformity - and differences - from the perspective of the National Association of State Boards of Geology. This organization owns and administers the examination adopted by the states which is mandated by law in the practice of geology in those states where geology is regulated. 

These state laws impose significant regulation on geology, and often in very different ways found in many aspects of state regulation, from the educational process, the examination requirements, the state licensure applications, and the legal standards and rules of the geologic profession. Just as important, learn some of the state law exemptions from regulation of the practice of geology. Why are governmental agencies so often exempt from state laws? Why are other professions exempt from state regulation in geology when a professional in the earth sciences may be performing the same tasks? 

As a side body of knowledge, explore how state licensure boards in geology are created and function at the state level. While most such state regulatory agencies have common, core functions and operations, there are many differences. Review the common requirements the state imposes on the provider of geologic services. Know the basics of professional education and licensure in geology. Understand the difference between legally binding laws in geology and mere codes of ethics, which are aspirational and do not form the basis for legal action. Find out how to understand and navigate the challenges presented from differing and conflicting state laws governing the practice of the earth sciences as they relate to geology. Know where key requirements exist that are common in the regulation of the practice of geology. 

This program offers an objective, thorough review of the common basics of state regulation of the profession of geology. 

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