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  (1) Shall submit one of the following:
     
  (a) Documentary evidence of completion of a bachelor’s degree of not less than 4 years duration in a course in the practice of professional land surveying or a related field that is approved by the professional land surveying section and the completion of at least 2 years of approved practice in professional land surveying.
  (b) Documentary evidence of completion of an associate degree in not less than 2 years duration in a course in the practice of professional land surveying or a related field of study that is approved by the professional land surveying section and the completion of at least 4 years of approved practice in professional land surveying.
  (c) Documentary evidence that the applicant has engaged in the practice of professional land surveying for at least 10 years prior to the application and has demonstrated that the applicant is competent to engage in the practice of professional land surveying as determined by the professional land surveying section. This subdivision applies to applicants who are applying after June 30, 2000 and before July 1, 2019.
  (2) Fundamentals of land surveying examination.
  (3) Principles and practice of land surveying examination after completing all but one year of the required experience:
Section 5.   A-E 6.04 (1) is amended to read:
  A-E 6.04 (1) To meet the educational requirements of s. 443.06 (2) (a) and (bm), Stats., s. 443.06 (2) (bm), Stats., an applicant for registration licensure as a land surveyor shall have satisfactorily completed at least 60 semester credits in civil engineering or land surveying curriculum or in a related field as approved by the professional land surveyor section including no less than 12 semester credits in land surveying which shall be in the following categories of study:
Section 6.   A-E 6.05 (3) is repealed and recreated to read:
  A-E 6.05 (3) Time period for examination. Applicants for licensure as a land surveyor must take and pass both the fundamentals of surveying examination and the national principles and practice surveying examination within 4 years of applying for licensure.
Section 7.   A-E 6.05 (4) and (5) are repealed.
Section 8.   A-E 9.05 (2) and (3) are repealed.
Section 9.   A-E 9.06 (1m) is created to read:
  A-E 9.06 (1m) Documentary evidence of having met the requirement under ss. 443.035 (1) (a) or (b) and 443.09 (4m), Stats.
Section 10.   EFFECTIVE DATE. The rules adopted in this order shall take effect on the first day of the month following publication in the Wisconsin Administrative Register, pursuant to s. 227.22 (2) (intro.), Stats.
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