2005 West Virginia Code - §30-13A-17. — Requirements for when a person fails an examination.

§30-13A-17. Requirements for when a person fails an examination.
(a) Any person failing any of the examinations for surveying or underground surveying shall not be permitted to work as a licensed surveyor or underground surveyor under the provisions of this article until the person has passed all the examinations.
(b) A person failing the fundamentals of land surveying examination may still gain experience as required in section eight of this article until he or she passes the examination.
(c) A person who has passed the fundamentals of land surveying examination, but failed the principles and practice examination or West Virginia examination may only work as a surveyor intern under the direct supervision of a licensee or a person authorized in another state or country to engage in the practice of surveying until he or she passes all of the examinations.
(d) Any person failing the examination for underground surveying shall not be permitted to work as an endorsed underground surveyor under the provisions of this article until the person has passed the examination. This subsection does not preclude the person from practicing as a licensed surveyor.

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