HOUSE BILL No. 6063

 

June 30, 2004, Introduced by Rep. Ward and referred to the Committee on Regulatory Reform.

        

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                 A bill to amend 1980 PA 299, entitled                                             

                                                                                

    "Occupational code,"                                                        

                                                                                

    by amending sections 213 and 303a (MCL 339.213 and 339.303a),               

                                                                                

    section 303a as amended by 1995 PA 183, and by adding article               

                                                                                

    17.                                                                         

                                                                                

                THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF MICHIGAN ENACT:                      

                                                                                

1       Sec. 213.  (1) If a person has not previously been denied a                 

                                                                                

2   license or a certificate of registration or had a license or a              

                                                                                

3   certificate of registration revoked or suspended, the department            

                                                                                

4   may grant a nonrenewable temporary license or certificate of                

                                                                                

5   registration to an applicant for licensure or registration or               

                                                                                

6   transfer of licensure or registration pursuant to articles 8 to             

                                                                                

7   25, but not including article 17.                                           

                                                                                

8       (2) As approved by a board, a temporary license or                          

                                                                                

9   certificate of registration issued under this section is valid              

                                                                                


                                                                                

1   until 1 or more of the following occurs:                                    

                                                                                

2       (a) The results of the next scheduled examination are                       

                                                                                

3   available.                                                                  

                                                                                

4       (b) The results of the next required evaluation procedure                   

                                                                                

5   are available.                                                              

                                                                                

6       (c) A license or certificate of registration is issued.                     

                                                                                

7       (d) The next examination date of an examination for                         

                                                                                

8   licensure or registration in the applicable occupation, if the              

                                                                                

9   applicant does not take the examination.                                    

                                                                                

10      (e) The applicant fails to meet the requirements for a                      

                                                                                

11  license or certificate of registration.                                     

                                                                                

12      (f) A change in employment is made.                                         

                                                                                

13      (3) A temporary license or certificate of registration may                  

                                                                                

14  be limited as defined in article 1.                                         

                                                                                

15      Sec. 303a.  The terms provided for in this act shall                        

                                                                                

16  commence on the following dates:                                            

                                                                                

17       Accountancy                                 July 1                     

                                                                                

18       Architects                                  April 1                    

                                                                                

19       Athletic board of control                   April 1                    

                                                                                

20       Barbers                                     October 1                  

                                                                                

21       Collection agencies                         July 1                     

                                                                                

22       Community planners                          July 1                     

                                                                                

23       Cosmetology                                 January 1                  

                                                                                

24       Employment agencies                         October 1                  

                                                                                

25       Foresters                                   April 1                    

                                                                                

26       Hearing aid dealers                         October 1                  

                                                                                

27       Land surveyors                              April 1                    


                                                                                

1        Landscape architects                        July 1                     

                                                                                

2         Marriage counselors                        October 1                  

                                                                                

3        Mortuary science                            July 1                     

                                                                                

4         Nursing home administrators                January 1                  

                                                                                

5        Professional engineers                      April 1                    

                                                                                

6        Professional geologists                     October 1                  

                                                                                

7        Real estate appraisers                      July 1                     

                                                                                

8        Real estate brokers and salespersons        July 1                     

                                                                                

9        Residential builders                        April 1                    

                                                                                

10        Social workers                             October 1                  

                                                                                

11                              ARTICLE 17                                      

                                                                                

12      Sec. 1701.  As used in this article:                                        

                                                                                

13      (a) "Geologist" means an individual who is qualified by his                 

                                                                                

14  or her knowledge of the principles of geology acquired by                   

                                                                                

15  professional education and practical experience.                            

                                                                                

16      (b) "Geology" means the science that includes all of the                    

                                                                                

17  following:                                                                  

                                                                                

18                                                                               (i) The treatment of the earth and its origin and history, in                       

                                                                                

19  general.                                                                    

                                                                                

20      (ii) The investigation of the earth's constituent rocks,                     

                                                                                

21  minerals, solids, and fluids including surface and underground              

                                                                                

22  waters, gases, and other materials.                                         

                                                                                

23      (iii) The study of the natural agents, forces, and processes                 

                                                                                

24  which cause changes in the earth.                                           

                                                                                

25      (c) "Professional geologist" means a person who is licensed                 

                                                                                

26  as a professional geologist under this article.                             

                                                                                

27      (d) "Public practice of geology" means the performance of                   


                                                                                

1   service to the public in connection with the geological                     

                                                                                

2   description, location, or evaluation of geological materials,               

                                                                                

3   liquids, and gases and the natural processes acting upon them.              

                                                                                

4   Public practice of geology includes geological consulting,                  

                                                                                

5   investigating, evaluating, designing, and planning.                         

                                                                                

6       (e) "State geologist" means the individual in charge of the                 

                                                                                

7   Michigan geological survey established under part 601 of the                

                                                                                

8   natural resources and environmental protection act, 1994 PA 451,            

                                                                                

9   MCL 324.60101 to 324.60108.                                                 

                                                                                

10      (f) "Survey" refers to the Michigan geological survey                       

                                                                                

11  established under part 601 of the natural resources and                     

                                                                                

12  environmental protection act, 1994 PA 451, MCL 324.60101 to                 

                                                                                

13  324.60108.                                                                  

                                                                                

14      Sec. 1702.  There is created a board of professional                        

                                                                                

15  geologists.                                                                 

                                                                                

16      Sec. 1703.  (1) A person shall not engage or offer to engage                

                                                                                

17  in the public practice of geology unless licensed as a                      

                                                                                

18  professional geologist under this article or unless exempt from             

                                                                                

19  licensure under section 1708.                                               

                                                                                

20      (2) A person shall not use the titles "professional                         

                                                                                

21  geologist", "licensed professional geologist", "P.G.", or any               

                                                                                

22  other title or description tending to connote that the person is            

                                                                                

23  licensed under this article unless the person is licensed as a              

                                                                                

24  professional geologist.                                                     

                                                                                

25      Sec. 1704.  (1) To qualify for licensure, an applicant shall                

                                                                                

26  meet all of the following requirements:                                     

                                                                                

27      (a) The successful completion of at least 30 semester hours                 


                                                                                

1   or 45 quarter hours of course work in geology, culminating in a             

                                                                                

2   baccalaureate or advanced degree in geology, hydrogeology,                  

                                                                                

3   geophysics, geochemistry, geological engineering, or geotechnical           

                                                                                

4   engineering from an accredited college or university acceptable             

                                                                                

5   to the board.  The board may allow courses dealing with applied             

                                                                                

6   geological science that are given under the auspices of an                  

                                                                                

7   academic department other than geology toward the fulfillment of            

                                                                                

8   the education requirement.                                                  

                                                                                

9       (b) Experience in professional geological work consisting of                

                                                                                

10  1 of the following:                                                         

                                                                                

11                                                                               (i) Eight years of teaching geology as a faculty member at                          

                                                                                

12  the college or university level acceptable to the board.                    

                                                                                

13      (ii) Eight years of geological research by an applicant at                   

                                                                                

14  the college or university level acceptable to the board.                    

                                                                                

15      (iii) Eight years of geological work performed under the                     

                                                                                

16  supervision of, or in collaboration with, a professional                    

                                                                                

17  geologist and acceptable to the board.                                      

                                                                                

18      (iv) Eight years of other geological work that is acceptable                 

                                                                                

19  to the board.                                                               

                                                                                

20      (c) Provide not less than 5 references, 3 of which shall be                 

                                                                                

21  references from professional geologists who have personal                   

                                                                                

22  knowledge of the applicant's professional experience.                       

                                                                                

23      (d) A passing score on an examination acceptable to the board               

                                                                                

24  that has been designed to demonstrate that the applicant has the            

                                                                                

25  necessary knowledge and skill to exercise the responsibilities of           

                                                                                

26  the public practice of geology, subject to section 1706.                    

                                                                                

27      (e) Be of good moral character.                                             


                                                                                

1       (f) Pay the applicable license and application fee.                         

                                                                                

2       (2) In counting years of experience under subsection (1)(b),                

                                                                                

3   the board may allow 2 years of credit each for a master's degree            

                                                                                

4   or doctoral degree in geology, hydrogeology, geophysics,                    

                                                                                

5   geochemistry, geological engineering, or geotechnical engineering           

                                                                                

6   from an accredited college or university acceptable to the                  

                                                                                

7   board.                                                                      

                                                                                

8       (3) The department may issue a license for a term of up to 3                

                                                                                

9   years in duration.                                                          

                                                                                

10      (4) The department shall not issue a temporary license under                

                                                                                

11  section 213.                                                                

                                                                                

12      Sec. 1705.  Upon application, the department shall license a                

                                                                                

13  person who is licensed or otherwise regulated as a geologist in a           

                                                                                

14  state that has standards for licensure or regulation at least               

                                                                                

15  equal to those for licensure under this article, as determined by           

                                                                                

16  the board.                                                                  

                                                                                

17      Sec. 1706.  Until 12 months after the effective date of the                 

                                                                                

18  amendatory act that added this article, the board shall waive the           

                                                                                

19  examination requirement for applicants otherwise qualified by               

                                                                                

20  education, experience, and integrity.                                       

                                                                                

21      Sec. 1707.  (1) A professional geologist may, upon                          

                                                                                

22  licensure, obtain and use a seal or stamp of licensure of a                 

                                                                                

23  design authorized by the board, containing the geologist's name             

                                                                                

24  and license number and the legend "licensed professional                    

                                                                                

25  geologist", "professional geologist", or "P.G.".                            

                                                                                

26      (2) A professional geologist shall not affix his or her                     

                                                                                

27  signature, stamp, or seal, or certify any report or other                   


                                                                                

1   geological document after his or her license has been suspended             

                                                                                

2   or revoked.                                                                 

                                                                                

3       Sec. 1708.  (1) The following persons are exempt from                       

                                                                                

4   licensure under this article:                                               

                                                                                

5       (a) A person engaged in geological research or the                          

                                                                                

6   instruction of geology.                                                     

                                                                                

7       (b) A landscape architect registered under article 22 who                   

                                                                                

8   applies geology incidental to the practice of landscape                     

                                                                                

9   architecture.                                                               

                                                                                

10      (c) A professional engineer licensed under article 20 who                   

                                                                                

11  applies geology incidental to the practice of professional                  

                                                                                

12  engineering.                                                                

                                                                                

13      (d) A person licensed to engage in the public practice of                   

                                                                                

14  geology in another state while temporarily in this state to                 

                                                                                

15  present a proposal for services.                                            

                                                                                

16      (2) A person who does 1 or more of the following is subject                 

                                                                                

17  to the penalties described in article 6:                                    

                                                                                

18      (a) Uses the term "professional geologist", "licensed                       

                                                                                

19  professional geologist", "P.G.", or any other title or                      

                                                                                

20  description tending to connote that the person is licensed under            

                                                                                

21  this article unless licensed as a professional geologist.                   

                                                                                

22      (b) Presents or attempts to use as the person's own a license               

                                                                                

23  or seal of another person.                                                  

                                                                                

24      (c) Submits for approval to a public official of this state,                

                                                                                

25  or a political subdivision of this state, a plan, report, or                

                                                                                

26  survey for filing as a public record that does not bear the seal            

                                                                                

27  of a licensed professional geologist.                                       


                                                                                

1       Enacting section 1.  This amendatory act does not take                      

                                                                                

2   effect unless all of the following bills of the 92nd Legislature            

                                                                                

3   are enacted into law:                                                       

                                                                                

4       (a) Senate Bill No. _____ or House Bill No. 6064  (request                  

                                                                                

5   no. 07303'04 a).                                                            

                                                                                

6       (b) Senate Bill No. _____ or House Bill No. 6065  (request                  

                                                                                

7   no. 07303'04 b).