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Professional Geologist: PG: Licensure by individual state boards, examination by National Association of State Boards of Geology [39] Geologist-in-Training: GIT: Licensure by individual state boards, examination by National Association of State Boards of Geology [39] Certified Professional Geologist: CPG: American Institute of Professional ...
Actual requirements may vary state to state, and upon completion a Geoscientist in Training (GIT) may be required to complete annual continuing education hours, as well as follow rules associated with their particular state board. [3] Receiving a GIT designation is one step along the path towards a Professional Geologist (PG) licensure. [4]
The Pennsylvania Geological Survey, or Bureau of Topographic and Geologic Survey (BTGS), is a geological survey enacted by the Pennsylvania General Assembly "to serve the citizens of Pennsylvania by collecting, preserving, and disseminating impartial information on the Commonwealth's geology, geologic resources, and topography in order to contribute to the understanding, wise use, and ...
Under ASTM E 1527-13 parameters were set forth as to who is qualified to perform Phase I ESAs. An Environmental Professional is someone with: [9] a current Professional Engineer's or Professional Geologist's license or registration from a state or U.S. territory with 3 years equivalent full-time experience; or
Geoprofessions is a term coined by the Geoprofessional Business Association to connote various technical disciplines that involve engineering, earth and environmental services applied to below-ground ("subsurface"), ground-surface, and ground-surface-connected conditions, structures, or formations.
This is a complete list of soil science licensing boards in the United States. State licensing in this context refers to any state regulatory program which limits the professional practice of soil science within state jurisdiction to individuals qualified by the state.
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Oregon State Board of Geologist Examiners (OSBGE) Pacific Section; Pennsylvania Geological Survey; Pittsburgh Association of Petroleum Geologists (PAPG) Pittsburgh Geological Society (PGS) Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists (RMAG) – Non-profit organisation in Denver, Colorado; Southern California Earthquake Center; Utah Geological Survey