A-23 - Land Surveyors Act

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38. The board of directors may issue a restrictive permit to any person who:
(a)  (subparagraph repealed);
(b)  has established to the satisfaction of the committee formed by the board of directors for that purpose, his competence and his special training in geodesy, photogrammetry, cartography, hydrography, geography or other discipline recognized by the board of directors;
(c)  has paid the dues fixed by the board of directors;
(d)  has filed a specimen of his signature in the office of the secretary.
The holder of such a permit shall enjoy all the rights of a land surveyor and be subject to the same duties and obligations, except that he shall only be called a “surveyor” and shall not perform professional acts other than those specifically authorized by his permit.
1973, c. 61, s. 38; 1994, c. 40, s. 213; 2000, c. 13, s. 54; 2008, c. 11, s. 158, s. 212.
38. The Bureau may issue a restrictive permit to any person who:
(a)  (subparagraph repealed);
(b)  has established to the satisfaction of the committee formed by the Bureau for that purpose, his competence and his special training in geodesy, photogrammetry, cartography, hydrography, geography or other discipline recognized by the Bureau;
(c)  has paid the dues fixed by resolution of the Bureau;
(d)  has filed a specimen of his signature in the office of the secretary.
The holder of such a permit shall enjoy all the rights of a land surveyor and be subject to the same duties and obligations, except that he shall only be called a “surveyor” and shall not perform professional acts other than those specifically authorized by his permit.
1973, c. 61, s. 38; 1994, c. 40, s. 213; 2000, c. 13, s. 54.
38. The Bureau may issue a restrictive permit to any person who:
(a)  meets the condition set out in section 44 of the Professional Code (chapter C-26);
(b)  has established to the satisfaction of the committee formed by the Bureau for that purpose, his competence and his special training in geodesy, photogrammetry, cartography, hydrography, geography or other discipline recognized by the Bureau;
(c)  has paid the dues fixed by resolution of the Bureau;
(d)  has filed a specimen of his signature in the office of the secretary.
The holder of such a permit shall enjoy all the rights of a land surveyor and be subject to the same duties and obligations, except that he shall only be called a “surveyor” and shall not perform professional acts other than those specifically authorized by his permit.
1973, c. 61, s. 38; 1994, c. 40, s. 213.
38. The Bureau may issue a restrictive permit to any person who:
(a)  is a Canadian citizen or meets the requirements of section 39 of this act;
(b)  has established to the satisfaction of the committee of examiners, his competence and his special training in geodesy, photogrammetry, cartography, hydrography, geography or other discipline recognized by the Bureau;
(c)  has paid the dues fixed by the regulations of the Bureau;
(d)  has filed a specimen of his signature in the office of the secretary.
The holder of such a permit shall enjoy all the rights of a land surveyor and be subject to the same duties and obligations, except that he shall only be called a “surveyor” and shall not perform professional acts other than those specifically authorized by his permit.
1973, c. 61, s. 38.