TWISM Enterprises, LLC v. State Bd. of Registration for Professional Engineers & Surveyors
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In this case involving a dispute about a statute that sets forth the requirements a firm must meet to provide engineering services in the state of Ohio the Supreme Court held that there is nothing in the statutory language of Ohio Rev. Code 4733.16(D) to preclude an independent contractor from serving as a full-time manager of an engineering firm.
Section 4733.16(D) provides that an engineering firm must designate one or more full-time partners, managers, members, officers, or directors as in "responsible charge" of its engineering activities. The Ohio Board of Registration for Professional Engineers and Surveyors denied TWISM Enterprises, LLC a certificate of authorization to provide engineering services, adopting a hardline rule that section 4733.16(D) requires formal W-2 employment. The court of appeals upheld the determination. The Supreme Court reversed, holding that TWISM met the requirements for a certificate of authorization to practice engineering.
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