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"Point in Time" Regulation Content

Professional Governance Act

Engineers and Geoscientists Regulation

B.C. Reg. 14/2021

NOTE: Links below go to regulation content as it was prior to the changes made on the effective date. (PIT covers changes made from September 19, 2009 to "current to" date of the regulation.)
SECTIONEFFECTIVE DATE
Section 2 February 10, 2023
Section 4 February 10, 2023
Section 5 February 10, 2023
Section 6 February 10, 2023
Section 8 February 10, 2023
Section 9 February 10, 2023

 Section 2 definition of "professional engineering licensee" BEFORE amended by BC Reg 32/2023, effective February 10, 2023.

"professional engineering licensee" means a registrant who is authorized by the regulatory body to use the title "professional engineering licensee".

 Section 4 (b) BEFORE amended by BC Reg 32/2023, effective February 10, 2023.

(b) "professional engineering licensee";

 Section 5 (1) BEFORE amended by BC Reg 32/2023, effective February 10, 2023.

(1) For the purposes of section 51 (1) (b) [reserved practice] of the Act, the practice of professional engineering, as it relates to matters that, having regard to the protective purposes, require the experience or technical knowledge of a professional engineer or professional engineering licensee, is a reserved practice that may only be carried out by or under the supervision of a registrant.

 Section 6 definition of "professional geoscience licensee" BEFORE amended by BC Reg 32/2023, effective February 10, 2023.

"professional geoscience licensee" means a registrant who is authorized by the regulatory body to use the title "professional geoscience licensee".

 Section 8 (b) BEFORE amended by BC Reg 32/2023, effective February 10, 2023.

(b) "professional geoscience licensee";

 Section 9 (1) BEFORE amended by BC Reg 32/2023, effective February 10, 2023.

(1) For the purposes of section 51 (1) (b) [reserved practice] of the Act, the practice of professional geoscience, as it relates to matters that, having regard to the protective purposes, require the experience or technical knowledge of a professional geoscientist or professional geoscience licensee, is a reserved practice that may only be carried out by or under the supervision of a registrant.