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HB 495 36-0 (1919) Author: Tillotson, Leonard E. | et. al. Relating to providing an adequate method of regulating the practice of civil engineering and surveying in the State; defining civil engineering and surveying; creating a Board of Engineering Examiners and prescribing its powers, duties and compensation.
SB 296 36-0 (1919) Author: Dayton, George W. Relating to providing an adequate method of regulating the practice of civil engineering and surveying in the State; defining civil engineering and surveying; creating a Board of Engineer Examiners; providing a penalty for the practice or attempted practice of civil engineering or surveying without a license or certificate of registration; providing for exemptions under certain conditions. Senate: Mining, Irrigation and Drainage
SB 73 36-2 (1919) Author: Dayton, George W. | et. al. Relating to providing an adequate method of regulating the practice of civil engineering and surveying in the state.
HB 324 35-0 (1917) Author: Hardey, F. J. Relating to regulating the practice of civil engineering and surveying and providing for licensing, creating a board of engineering examiners; prescribing penalties.
SB 221 35-0 (1917) Author: Hudspeth, Claude Benton Relating to providing an adequate method of regulating the practice of Civil Engineering and Surveying in the State; creating a board of Engineering Examiners; providing penalties.


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