December 27, 1967
Thomas C. Green. P.E. oDinion No. M-174
Member Secretary
Texas State Board of Registration Re: Reconsideration of At-
for Professional Engineers torney,General’s Opinion
Austin, Texas M-30, and/or a clarifica-
tlon of same, in relation
to the llcensure of an
individual under the stated
Dear Mr. Green: fact situation.
In your request for an opinion from this office you state
the following:
‘In Attorney General’s Opinion No, M-30
(1967)
it was held that under the terms of
Section 12(a) of Article 32i’la,Vernon’s Civil
Statutes, the Texas Engineering Practice Act,
the State Board of Registration for Professional
Engineers did not have the power to amend its
rules to permit the licensing of persons who
hold a degree other than one evidencing grad-
uation from an approved course in engineering.
‘Since the declaion in Attorney General’s
Opinion No. M-30 (1967), a situation has arisen
in connection with the applioation for licensure
by an individual whereby the Board feels that it
must seek a reconsideration of Attorney General’s
Opinion M-30 (1967) and/or a clarification of the
same as it applies to the specific facts in the
case now before the Board for consideration.
“An individual recently applied to the
Texas State Board of Registration for Professional
Englneers for llcensure as a professional en-
gineer pursuant to the provisions of Article
3271a, Section 12(a). This Individual graduated
from Texas Tech in 1960and received a Bachelor
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Mr. Thomas C. Green, page 2 (M-174)
of Science in Agriculture with the notation on
the diploma that his major was In Agricultural
Engineering. (A copy of the diploma is attached)
Shortly after the graduation of this individual,
he took and passed the examination for certlfl-
cation of 'Engineer-in-Training' pursuant to
Section 12a of Article 3271a.
'In view of the decision In Attorney General's
Opinion No. M-30 (1967), the Board questions that
it would be authorized to license this individual,
but the Board would like to request for the At-
torney General's Office to reconsider Attorney
General's Opinion No. M-30 (1967) in connection
with the factual situation set forth above, and
to set forth its opinion as to whether a Bachelor
of Science degree in Agriculture with the notation
,on the diploma that the major was in Agricultural
Engineering is such a degree as would authorize
the Board to license an lndlvidtal pursuant to
Section 12(a) of Article 3271a.
It is our opinion that Attorney General's Opinion M-30
(1967) Is correct under the facts contained therein. However,
the facts in the present proceeding present a different situation.
In Paragraph (a) of Section 12 of Article 3271a, Vernon's Civil
Statutes, concerning the general requirements for registration,
it Is stated:
"Sec. 12. The following shall be considered
as minimum evidence satisfactory to the Board
that the applicant Is qualified for registration
as a professional engineer, to-wit:
"(a) 'Graduation from an approved course in
engineering of four (4) years or more in a rec-
ognized school or college approved by the Board
as of satisfactory standing, and a specific re-
cord of an additional four (4) years or more of
active practice in engineering work, of a char-
acter satisfactory to the Board, indicating that
the aoplicant 1s comnetent to be pla$ed In re-
sponsible charge of such work; . . .
The Executive Vice-President of Texas Technological
College has advised us that its program in agricultural en-
gineering has been accredited by the Engineers' Council for
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Mr. Thomas C. Green, page 3 (M- 1741,
. Development. The applicant's degree shows on Its
Professional
face that nls maJor was agricultural engineering. Therefore,
if the applicant is otherwise qualified under the requirements
of said Paragraph (a) of Section 12 of Article 3271a, the Texas
State Board of Registration for Professional Engineers is authorized
to license the applicant.
SUMMARY
Where the applicant's degree recites that
his major was In agricultural engineering and he
is otherwise qu&lifled under the requirements of
paragraph (a) of Section 12 of Article 3271a,
Vernon's Civil Statutes, the Texas State Board
of Registration for Professlonal Engineers Is
authorized to license the applicant.
Ver rUly yQUr8,
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AWF D C. &3TIN
4 Attor ey General of Texas
Prepared by Jack Sparks
Assistant Attorney General
APPROVED:
OPINION COMMITTEE
Hawthorne Phillips, Chairman
Kerns Taylor, Co-Chairman
W. V. Geppert
James Quick
Alan Minter
Sam Kelley
A. J. CARUBBI, JR.
Staff Legal Assistant