FALL 2018PUBLISHED BY THE OREGON STATE BOARD OF EX AMINERS FOR ENGINEERING & LAND SURVEYING Symposium Gives Glimpse of the FutureKeynote Speaker Nathan Ingraffea, PE/SE of KPFFThe Oregon State Board of Examiners examination in our state. Full-day never before. She stated, “we’re seeingfor Engineering and Land Surveying attendees were eligible to earn eight (8) iconic Oregon structures, such as(OSBEELS) hosted its eighth annual CPD hours, which is nearly one-third Providence Park, being reimaginedSymposium on September 14, 2018 of the hours needed for each biennial and professionals working together onand welcomed a record number of renewal cycle. projects from across the state throughattendees to this year’s event. Held new design technology.”at the Salem Conference Center, this In her opening remarks, OSBEELSyear’s Symposium featured educational Board President Shelly Duquette, PE/ The Symposium also featured thepresentations on the technology and SE, welcomed attendees and discussed second annual College Studentprojects that are reshaping the future how the development of technology has Showcase, which featured engineering,of engineering, land surveying, provided professionals the opportunity surveying, and geomatics studentsphotogrammetry, and water right to take on projects in new ways like from Oregon State University, OregonMISSION BOARD MEMBERS BOARD STAFFThe mission of the Oregon State Board of Shelly MC Duquette, PE, SE President Mari Lopez, AdministratorExaminers for Engineering and Land Surveying Christopher D. Aldridge, RPP Vice President(OSBEELS) is to regulate the practice of engineering, Erin Austin, Esq., Public Member Jenn Gilbert, Dep. Administratorland surveying, photogrammetric mapping, and Daren Cone, PE, PLSwater right certification in the state as they relate Paul Gribbon, PE Grant Amanto the welfare of the public in safeguarding life, Jason J. Kent, PEhealth and property. Logan T. Miles, PLS Eric Engelson Dr. Sean St.Clair, PE Ron Stillmaker, PE Veronica Gloria Amin Wahab, Public Member Jackie Hamm FALL Santiago Puente Nick Siegrist Ashley Setzer Dennis Smith Rob Sobotka 2 0 1 8Tina Sorensen 1 Danee Vig Amelia Volker
Tech, George Fox University, and University of Portland. The event welcomedan expanded field of student programs and clubs at this year’s showcase.Participating students brought along projects to showcase to Symposiumattendees.The event kicked off with a presentation from KPFF’s Nathan Ingraffea, PE/SE, on the Providence Park Stadium expansion project. Nathan highlightedhis team’s efforts to expand the stadium that is home to one of the best gameday environments in the MLS. “Our goal is to improve the facility while stillmaintaining the wonderful, intimate atmosphere that Providence Park providesfans,” Nathan explained.Experts from across the state presented on the technology and projects they areworking on that are reshaping Oregon and improving how our state’s registrantsand certificate holders do their work. This year’s presenter line up featuredspeakers from KPFF, T.Y. Lin International, PBS Engineering, David Evans &Associates, Marquees & Associates, Oregon State University, Portland StateUniversity, ODOT, and Multnomah County. Reid Zimmerman, PE/SE Peter Dusicka, Ph.D., PE2 THE OREGON EXAMINER
Chris Parrish, Ph.D. OSBEELS Board Past & Present (left to right): Oscar Zuniga, Chris Aldridge, Daren Cone, Dave Bassett, Jim Doane, and Sue Laszlo OSBEELS would like to thank all who participated, presented, and volunteered at this year’s Symposium. The OSBEELS Symposium is an annual event held in September. Information for the Symposium is announced in early summer. Fees cover registration, Symposium materials, lunch, and eight PDHs. Anyone interested in attending future symposium events should keep an eye out for announcements in The Oregon Examiner newsletter, on the OSBEELS Facebook page, facebook. com/osbeels, and on the OSBEELS website, oregon.gov/osbeels. If you have any comments or questions, please contact the OSBEELS staff at [email protected] or 503-362-2666. FALL 2018 3
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Board Updates: Board Welcomes New Members International, East Bay Municipal Utility District Chapter. Erin Austin, Esq. Paul Gribbon, PE Recently retired, Mr. Gribbon spent over 40 years working in the publicErin Austin, Esq., and Paul Gribbon, PE, forward to learning more about how the and private sectors as a civil designwere appointed by Governor Kate Brown Board operates.” engineer, construction manager andto the Oregon State Board of Examiners program manager. He still maintains hisfor Engineering and Land Surveying Prior to moving to Portland, OR in professional licenses and occasionally(OSBEELS) as of September 2018. 2011, Ms. Austin and her husband lived performs contractual engineering work in Bend for over 15 years. She and and project management as a consultant.Ms. Austin completed her her husband have two adult children Over the course of his career, Mr.undergraduate degree in Psychology currently in college. When not working, Gribbon has been involved in projectsat Whitworth University. She earned Ms. Austin enjoys traveling with her relating to large and small diametera Master’s Degree in Psychology family and is planning a trip to Japan gravity pipelines and force mains,from Western Washington University this holiday season. water and wastewater treatment plantsand completed her law degree at the and pump stations, deep soft-groundNorthwestern School of Law at Lewis & Mr. Gribbon completed his tunnels, above and below-ground waterClark College. Ms. Austin is an attorney undergraduate degree in Mathematics and wastewater storage facilities, andlicensed to practice in the states of from North Carolina State University general municipal engineering. PriorOregon and Washington. and also earned a bachelor’s degree in to retiring, he served as the Program Civil Engineering from the University Manager for the City of PortlandMs. Austin is the general counsel for of Washington. He then did graduate Bureau of Environmental ServicesDavid Evans and Associates, Inc., an work in Business Management Willamette River Combined SewerOregon-based civil engineering and at Golden Gate University in San Overflow (CSO) Tunnel Program.surveying consulting company. She has Francisco, CA. Mr. Gribbon hasbeen with David Evans for over 21 years completed additional professional “I’m excited about using my engineeringand is responsible for the company’s courses and training in construction experience from my 40 year careerlegal and risk management efforts. management, engineering ethics, arctic to serve the state of Oregon,” Mr. engineering, trenchless technology, Gribbon said. “The industries the Board“OSBEELS’ responsibility is incredibly and more. He is a Life Member of the oversees make critical contributionsimportant in safeguarding the public. American Society of Civil Engineers to the safety, health, and prosperity ofI am excited to interface with other and was a past president for the Alaska the citizens of Oregon. I consider it anmembers of the Board with this goal in Society of Professional Engineers, honor to be selected by the Governor ofmind,” Ms. Austin said. “I am looking Anchorage Branch, and Toastmasters Oregon to serve on the Board.” Mr. Gribbon has lived in Oregon over 27 years and has spent time working in the states of Alaska and California. He and his wife have two grown children. Mr. Gribbon enjoys spending his time biking and is proud to have commuted to work via bike for over 30 years.6 THE OREGON EXAMINER
OSBEELS Investigation and Enforcement CasesCelebrating100 Year 2941 – Thomas Hamilton • 18 violations of OAR 820-025-Anniversary 0010(3)(f) and OAR 820-025-in 2019 The Board entered into a Settlement 0005—failing to wet-sign his Agreement with Thomas Hamilton, PLS, stamped or computer generated2019 will be a special year for for violating the Board’s laws and rules seal on 9 occasions, and failing toOSBEELS. It marks the 100 year for professional conduct. The Board had digitally sign his documents andanniversary of the Board holding proposed to assess Mr. Hamilton a civil bear the phrase “digitally signed”its inaugural meeting. Throughout penalty of $3,250 for violations of ORS on those documents —at $250 perthe upcoming year, the Board 209.250(3)(d), OAR 820-020-0025(1), pair of violations; andwill be celebrating in a number OAR 820-020-0015(8), OAR 820-020-of ways and registrants and 0015(1), and OAR 820-020-0015(2). • One (1) violation of OAR 820-020-interested parties are encouraged 0015(8)—failure to cooperate withto participate! Through an informal conference, the an investigation of the Board—at Board and Mr. Hamilton agreed to settle $500 per violation.The Board will be releasing a on the following terms; Mr. Hamiltoncommemorative issue of the would pay a $500 civil penalty for one Through an informal conference, theOregon Examiner and a special violation of ORS 209.250(3)(d) and one Board and Mr. Lyver agreed to theedition 100 year anniversary wall violation of OAR 820-020-0015(2). following terms; Mr. Lyver would paycertificate seal that will only be a $1,000 civil penalty for 18 violationsdistributed in the upcoming year. 2976 – Troy Lyver of OAR 820-025-0010(3)(f) and OARThe yearlong celebration will also 820-025-0005.include a special Board meeting The Board entered into a Settlementand evening event on July 11 to Agreement with Troy Lyver for 3102 – Michael Eshelmanmark the 100 year anniversary. violating the Boards rules regarding proper seal and signing methods. The The Board issued a Final Order againstKeep an eye out for more Board had proposed to assess Mr. Michael Eshelman for failing to complyinformation to be shared after the Lyver a 90-day license suspension with an OSBEELS CPD audit and notNew Year! To stay up-to-date on for violating the Board’s laws for providing information to satisfy his CPDthe upcoming activities for the 100 professional conduct and a $6,000 civil requirements in a timely manner. Theyear anniversary, follow OSBEELS penalty as follows: Board assessed Mr. Eshelman a $500on Facebook at facebook.com/ civil penalty for one violation of OAROSBEELS. • One (1) violation of OAR 820-020- 820-020-0015(8). 0020(2)—affixing seal to plans O N S T A T E B and documents not prepared under supervision or control—at $1,000 191 9 —2 0 19 per violation; O A R DENGINE O R E G VEYING YEARSE R EXA MINE RS FO R U R ING &L AND S FALL 2018 7
How the Board Follows Up Oncea Faulty Survey is DiscoveredDuring the January 2018 Board registrant(s) involved in these instances client(s) on record in the case, and themeeting, a registrant submitted a are held accountable, the Board recently County Surveyor in the jurisdiction(s)comment requesting the Board to discussed methods for addressing the where that the survey was filed (oraddress how it handles the correction issue of how to notify the public that should have been filed, via letter.of faulty surveys that have been there were errors in how a filed survey Additionally, ORS chapter 209 providesidentified through a Law Enforcement was performed. County Surveyors the ability to fixinvestigation, as well as how it notifies elements of some surveys, subject tothe public or clients on record that may The Board does not have authority under certain legal limitations and individualbe affected by the incorrect survey. the law to change a survey, nor does it county policies. The Board provides have authority to require a registrant to local County Surveyor offices with thisIn some instances when an investigative re-survey property or change a survey. information so that they can review itcase comes before the Law Enforcement At best, in some instances when a and decide whether they can and shouldCommittee (LEC) that involves an settlement agreement is reached between address errors in that particular survey.alleged fault survey, following a review a registered PLS and the Board, theby the Board’s Investigation department parties may agree that the registered PLSand LEC, these allegations are deemed will make corrections.to be unfounded and the case is closed.However, in other cases, the allegations Because of these limitations, the publicof a faulty survey are substantiated will be alerted to the existence of faulty,and the case may result in a registrant filed surveys. When a case involvingbeing assessed a civil penalty (a fine) a faulty survey is substantiated andor license discipline. Although the concluded, the Board now informs the8 THE OREGON EXAMINER
Did You Know Oregon HasDecoupled the ExaminationsFrom the Registration Process?Applicants May Obtain the Necessary Qualificationsfor Registration, in any Order They’d LikePrior to 2015 in the state of Oregon, • Earn a degree from an ABET-individuals interested in seeking accredited engineering or landlicensure in engineering or land surveying programsurveying would be required toobtain four (4) years of qualifying • Pass a Fundamentals examinationexperience prior to being eligible to sit • Gain acceptable work experiencefor their qualifying exams. During the2015 Legislative session, OSBEELS (typically a minimum of fourintroduced Senate Bill 297 (SB 297-A) years). In most cases, this must beto modernize the application process completed under the supervision ofand to bring OSBEELS statutes up- a licensed professionalto-date with the National Council • Pass a qualifying Principles andof Examiners for Engineering and Practice examination.Surveying (NCEES) examinationprocedures, which included working Under the current rules in the statetoward moving the professional of Oregon, individuals may take theirexaminations (practice-based examination(s) whenever they’re readyexaminations) from a semiannual paper and no longer need approval from theexamination to a year-round computer- Board to take an examination. Since thebased test (CBT). The Fundamentals modification to the registration process,examinations have been year-round, the Board has seen a positive responsecomputer-based tests since 2014. from applicants.The passing of SB 297-A during 2015 Additional information about thedid not change the qualifications current laws relating to the minimumrequirements for registration, but it did requirements for registration can beallow applicants to obtain the necessary found in OAR chapter 820, division 10.qualifications for registration in anyorder convenient to the applicant. As OSBEELS would advise individuals tooutlined in OAR chapter 820, division review other jurisdiction’s registration10, the most common qualifications for laws pertaining to their licensingbeing considered for licensure in the qualifications and processes as they maystate of Oregon include: differ from Oregon’s. FALL 2018 9
Oregon Tech Awarded NCEES Oregon ExaminerAward for Third Consecutive Year Available OnlineFor the third year in-a-row, Oregon the organization’s mission to advance Are you interestedTech’s College of Engineering, licensure for surveyors in order to in receiving the Oregon ExaminerTechnology and Management was safeguard the health, safety, and welfare electronically? OSBEELS’s quarterlyawarded the NCEES Surveying of the public. One of seven higher newsletter is now availableEducation Award. educational institutions to receive the both in print and online. We are NCEES’s Surveying Education Award, encouraging those who receiveIn addition to the award, NCEES also Oregon Tech was recognized for their the print copy of the newsletterdonated $15,000 to Oregon Tech to Geomatics program. to consider switching to a digitalassist with the program’s continued version instead.efforts to promote the value of licensure Located in Klamath Falls, Oregonin the land surveying profession. Tech’s Geomatics program offers Less printing can help reduce ourThe award committee selected the students four-year degrees in Surveying carbon footprint and eliminateUniversity of Akron’s Surveying and and Geographic Information Systems. costs associated with the printingMapping program to receive this year’s While completing their coursework, process. If you would like to begingrand prize award. students in the Geomatics program are receiving the Oregon Examiner able to gain valuable land surveying electronically, simply send us a“Oregon Tech’s Geomatics Department experience through hands on fieldwork note at [email protected] on preparing graduates for that prepares them for employment and with the email address you wouldlicensure, and a successful career licensure as professional land surveyors. like us to use when sending thein their industries.” Oregon Tech newsletter.Department of Geomatics Professor and “Our program has benefittedChair, Mr. Jack Walker, PLS, explained. significantly from receiving the NCEES This notification will not change“Our department designs it curriculum awards. We’ve used prize funds to help your email address for Boardaround this and also through providing students attend events like the NSPS correspondence. To updatesupport to students, encouraging Geomatics Student Competition and your email address for Boardparticipation at events, and working update our program’s equipment.” Mr. correspondence, please submitwith industry professionals.” Walker said. your request to the Board via the OSBEELS website at oregon.The NCEES’s annual award recognizes gov/osbeels/maintaining/surveying programs that best reflect AddressChange10 T H E O R E G O N E X A M I N E R
OSBEELS Collaborates with City and County Surveyorsto Develop 45-day Extension Request FormThe Board and the Board’s legal days. However, many surveyors and The form also specifies that thecounsel recently worked with officials local officials were not aware of this planning map needs to be markedfrom the City of Salem and Marion provision, or were unsure about how to “preliminary,” to distinguish it fromCounty to address an issue raised by put it into practice. a map of survey that is ready to belocal surveyors regarding property filed. To be consistent with the formline adjustments. The issue stemmed This is where the OSBEELS team, the and the law, surveyors should markfrom varying city, county, and state City of Salem, and Marion County the property line adjustment mapregulations overlapping one another, focused their efforts, which resulted in copy for the planning department ascausing confusion amongst the local the development of a 45-day extension “preliminary” or “temporary” or “forsurveyors and area surveying offices. form. When a land surveyor is required planning department only”, or someIn some instances, surveyors believed to establish or re-establish a monument other similar phrase. This will helpthat these overlapping regulations and to comply with a local planning avoid any confusion as to the purpose offiling requirements would require them ordinance(s), the local planning the map, and will prevent it from beingto violate the 45-day filing law of ORS department will provide the surveyor considered a map of survey to be filed209.250(1) and delay project delivery. with the 45-day Extension Request or other final document. Form to give to the County Surveyor.A surveyor who cannot file within 45 The form includes a section to mark The Board would like to thank the Citydays of establishing or re-establishing that the County Surveyor was consulted of Salem and Marion County for theira monument can comply with ORS during the completion of the form, work and cooperation on this project.209.250 by giving notice to the County which encourages the local planningSurveyor of the delay and the estimated department and the County or Citytime it will take the surveyor to Surveyor’s office to communicate withcomplete the survey – not to exceed 180 one another during the process. FALL 2018 11
BOARD OF EXAMINERS Renewal Form FOR ENGINEERING & Instructions Page 1 of 1 LAND SURVEYING Instructions for Filling Out Renewal Form PLEASE NOTE: Registrants who have been delinquent for more than five years must apply for a new certificate of registration, under the qualification laws and rules that are in place at the time the new application is submitted.As provided in the Oregon Administrative Rule (OAR) 820-010-0605, registrants and certificate holders are required to notifythe Board in writing within 30 days of any name change, and/or address change, including any change of an email address. Notsure if your registration(s) or certification is current? Visit the OSBEELS website at oregon.gov/osbeels and click on the “Find ALicensee” link to confirm your status.As provided in OAR 820-010-0505, registration as a professional engineer, professional land surveyor, professionalphotogrammetrist, or certified water right examiner with the Board is on a biennial renewal schedule. As a condition ofregistration renewal, registrants must comply with the continuing professional development requirements in OAR 820-010-0635.A delinquent fee of $80.00 will be assessed on the first day following the expiration date of each registration or certification, foreach biennial renewal period in which payment or certification of completing the required continuing professional developmenthours on the CPD Organizational Form is not submitted.As provided in OAR 820-010-0520, a delinquent registrant must satisfy and submit proof of completion of all delinquent PDHunits, at a rate of 15 PDH units per year delinquent, to a maximum of 30 PDH units.Biennial Renewal Schedule Last name begins with G-K: June of odd year Last name begins with S-Z: June of even year Last name begins with A-F: December of odd year Last name begins with L-R: December of even yearRenewal Fees$190 Professional Engineer Biennial Registration Renewal$190 Professional Land Surveyor Biennial Registration Renewal$190 Professional Photogrammetrist Biennial Registration Renewal$190 Certified Water Right Examiner Biennial Registration RenewalGeneral InstructionsStep 1 Complete forms.Step 2 a. Complete the Renewal Form; andStep 3 b. Complete the Continuing Professional Development (CPD) Organizational Form.Step 4 Gather completed forms and put together in a single package for mailing. Send package, including payment to the Oregon State Board of Examiners for Engineering & Land Surveying (OSBEELS): 670 Hawthorne Avenue SE, Suite 220 Salem, OR 97301 If correspondence has not been received from OSBEELS within 60 days of submittal, contact us.OREGON STATE BOARD OF EXAMINERS FOR ENGINEERING & LAND SURVEYING 503-362-2666Renewal Form, revised August 2018 [email protected] T H E O R E G O N E X A M I N E R
BOARD OF EXAMINERS OFFICIAL USE ONLY OFFICIAL USE ONLY FOR ENGINEERING & DATE RECEIVED DATE PAID LAND SURVEYINGOFFICIAL USE ONLYID NUMBER Renewal FormSECTION A: Registrant InformationFirst Name Middle Name or Initial Last NameSocial Security Number* Registration Number Birth Date (M/D/Y) Address to mail correspondence to ❒ Home ❒ Business*If you have a Social Security Number, Oregon law requires that it be used. If you don’t have a Social Security Number, use Section C.Home Address (include any unit number) Home PhoneCity State or Province Zip / Postal Code Home EmailBusiness Name Business FaxBusiness Address (include any suite number) Business PhoneCity State or Province Zip / Postal Code Business EmailSECTION B: Social Security GuidelinesAs part of your application for an initial or renewed occupational, professional or recreational license, certification, or registration issued byOSBEELS, you are required to provide your Social Security number. This is mandatory. The authority for this requirement is ORS 25.785, ORS305.385, 42 USC § 666 (a) (13). Failure to provide your Social Security number, if you have one, will be a basis to refuse to issue or renew the license,certification, or registration you seek. Additionally, as a state agency, OSBEELS may use your Social Security number for the purpose of debtcollection, pursuant to ORS 293.226(4). This record of your Social Security number will be used for child support enforcement, tax administrationpurposes (including identification), and collection actions only, unless you authorize other uses of the number. Although a number other thanyour Social Security number appears on the face of the licenses, certificates, or registrations issued by OSBEELS, your Social Security number willremain on file with OSBEELS.If, the U.S. Social Security Administration has not issued you a Social Security number, these guidelines must be followed: 1. Complete and sign an Attestation and Request for Exemption from Social Security Number Requirement Section C; 2. You are attesting to the fact that no Social Security number has been issued to you by the U.S. Social Security Administration; 3. You are acknowleding that knowingly supplying false information under this section is a Class A misdemeanor, punishable by imprisonment of up to one year and a fine of up to $6,250.By providing the following signature, you are agreeing to comply with the guidelines listed above.Signature Signature Date (M/D/Y)OREGON STATE BOARD OF EXAMINERS FOR ENGINEERING & LAND SURVEYING 503-362-2666Renewal Form, revised August 2018 [email protected] FALL 2018 13
BOARD OF EXAMINERS Renewal Form FOR ENGINEERING & Page 2 of 2 LAND SURVEYINGSECTION C: Attestation and Request for Exemption from Social Security Number RequirementI, attest and certify that I have not been assigneda U.S. Social Security number, and agree that if a U.S. Social Security Number is assigned to me, I will report it to the OregonState Board of Examiners within 30 days. I understand that, under Oregon law, providing false information is grounds for denial,suspension, or revocation of registration issued by the Oregon State Board of Examiners for Engineering and Land Surveying.Signature Signature Date (M/D/Y)Check the applicable box and enclose the appropriate amount for each request❒ Active registration renewal PE biennial registration renewal: $190 ❒ PE ❒ PLS ❒ RPP ❒ CWRE PLS biennial registration renewal: $190❒ I have attached the CPD Organizational Form RPP biennial registration renewal: $190 CWRE biennial registration renewal: $40 Renewal fees effective Sepember 15, 2017I certify that I have completed the required professional development hour (PDH) units in accordance with the applicable OARs.Signature Signature Date (M/D/Y)Deliquincy fee per registration renewal: $80 per profession ❒ PE ❒ PLS ❒ RPP ❒ CWRERefer to the OARs 820-010-0505 and 820-010-0520 for further detailsSelect payment method (select one)❒ Check or Money Order (payable to OSBEELS) ❒ Cash Amount Enclosed: Total charged:❒ Debit or Credit Card (Visa, Mastercard, Discover, AmEx) Security Code*Card Number Exp. Date Billing ZipSignature (serves as payment authorization) Date (M/D/Y)Indicate how you would like to receive the OSBEELS newsletter, The Oregon Examiner❒ Home Address ❒ Home Email ❒ Business Address ❒ Business Email ❒ None* Debit or Credit Card Security Codes If submitting a payment to the OSBEELS for fees by debit or credit card, please provide the security code. These codes are a security feature that appears on the back of most Visa, MasterCard, and Discover cards, and on the front of American Express cards. This code is a three or four-digit number which provides a cryptographic check on the information embossed on the card. American Express Card Users: Look for the 4-digit code printed on the front of the card just above and to the right of the main cardnumber. This 4-digit code is the card security code. Visa, MasterCard, and Discover Card Users: Flip the card over and look at the signature box. A special 3-digit code will be located in the signature box. This 3-digit code is the card security code.OREGON STATE BOARD OF EXAMINERS FOR ENGINEERING & LAND SURVEYING 503-362-2666Renewal Form, revised August 2018 [email protected] T H E O R E G O N E X A M I N E R
Planning for Retirement?Are you or a colleague considering retiring soon from your profession? If so, OSBEELS would like to remind youabout the steps to take in order to officially retire your state of Oregon license. We’re sharing this information tohelp prevent any issues regarding your status as a licensed professional in the state of Oregon once you decideto make the transition. To change your status from “current” to “retired” you need to complete and sign theRequest for Retirement Status form on the OSBEELS website within the License Status Changes section. Moreinformation can be found at https://www.oregon.gov/osbeels/maintaining/Pages/Status-Changes.aspxBoard Proposed LegislationEarlier this year, OSBEELS submitted a Legislative Concept (LC) for the upcoming 2019 Legislative Session. LC 461addresses exemption language issues within ORS 672.060 and aims to improve language consistency throughoutthe law. If you have questions on the proposed LC, please contact OSBEELS Board Administrators at503-362-2666 or [email protected] 2018 15
BOARD OF EXAMINERS OSBEELS is on Facebook! The up-to-date information on FOR ENGINEERING & exams, applications, audits, renewals, and more! LAND SURVEYING facebook.com/osbeels670 Hawthorne Avenue, SE 503-362-2666Suite 220 [email protected], Oregon 97301 oregon.gov/osbeelsTo receive the newsletter electronically, please provide an email address below. If you would prefer to receive thenewsletter in print rather than electronically or at a different mailing address, please provide the preferred mailingaddress below. If you are already receiving the newsletter in the preferred format and at the correct location,submission of this form is not necessary.You may return this form by email to [email protected], by fax to 503-362-5454 or by mail to the addresslisted above. Please note, the contact information in which Board correspondence is sent will not be changed bysubmitting this form. Please utilize the Name/Address Change form (https://goo.gl/9uTvyC) to comply with OregonAdministrative Rule (OAR) 820-020-0050.Registrant Information Middle name or initial Last name (family name)First name (personal name)Email Address Registration or certificate number, if applicableTo receive the print edition of The Oregon Examiner, please complete the information below. Home BusinessMailing address (include any apartment/suite number)City State or Province Zip/Postal code Country
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