Georgia ACEC has posted on LinkedIn that SB 310--establishing a PE, SE license for Structural Engineers-- has been signed into law. I know many Georgians on these threads have been a bit *ahem* resentful for having to pass the 16-hour SE exam in order to obtain a PE license. What are your thoughts on another state requiring SE licensure for design of high-risk structures?
ACEC Georgia
SB 310 - "PE, SE" license for structural engineers has officially been signed into law by Governor Kemp. This bill alleviates the competitive disadvantage Georgia structural engineers face when competing for projects against individuals from states that have already established some sort of SE license. Great win for ACEC Georgia and the entire engineering community! Thank you to Senator Tyler Harper and Representative Vance Smith for State House!
ACEC Georgia
SB 310 - "PE, SE" license for structural engineers has officially been signed into law by Governor Kemp. This bill alleviates the competitive disadvantage Georgia structural engineers face when competing for projects against individuals from states that have already established some sort of SE license. Great win for ACEC Georgia and the entire engineering community! Thank you to Senator Tyler Harper and Representative Vance Smith for State House!