Untitled Texas Attorney General Opinion

E ORNEY GENERAL Mr. J. S. Bogles, Chairman Opinion No. WV-428 Texas State Board of Registration for Public Surveyors Re: Can A Registered Pro- Austin, Texas fessional Engineer who is not registered as a Public Surveyor legally do boundary surveying for the public in Texas? Dear Mr. Boyles: We have received your letter of April 17, in which you ask our opinion on the following question: "Can a Registered Professional mgineer who is not registered as a Public Surveyor legally do boundary surveying for the public in Texas?" You state that you are in possession of information that certain Professional Engineers who are not registered as a Regis- tered Public Surveyor are conducting boundary surveys and claim- ing exemption under Subsection (c) of Section 3, Article 5282a, Vernon's Annotated Civil Statutes. Regulatory authority over Public Surveyors Ls vested in the State Board of Registration for Public Surveyors by Article 5282a, Vernon's Annotated Civil Statutes. Such being the source of the Board's authority, the Board is subject to the limitations and exceptions in such Article. Section 6 of such Article reads in part as follows: "From and after January first following the effective date of this Act, no person except those exempted from the operation of this Act as provided for in Section 3 hereof, shall engage or continue in the practice of Public Surveying as defined herein unless such person shall be registered as provided herein . . . .' Section 3 of such Article, enumerating those persons exempted from the provisions of the Act, reads in part as follows: 11 . . . a . Mr. J. S. Boyles, page 2 WW-428 "(c) Registered Professional Engineer when practicing his profession as authorlied by law. #f. . . . .II The fact that the disciplines of certain engineering pursuits may or may not include adequate preparation in the measurement of the earth's surface is for the consideration of the Legislature in promulgating the statute regulating the various professions. The Legislature has expressly exempted Registered Professional Engineers from the purview of Article 5282a, Vernon's Annotated Civil Statutes. In our opinion, and you are so advised, a Professional Engineer, who is fully regis- tered in compliance with the statutes regulating his profession, is not required to register as a Public Surveyor under Article 5282a, Vernon's Annotated Civil Statutes, in order to legally do boundary surveying for the public in Texas. SUMMARY A Registered Professional Engineer who is not registered as a Public Surveyor may legally do boundary surveying for the pub- lic in Texas. Yours very truly, WILL WILSON Attorney General of Texas By s/Tom I. McFarling Tom I. McFarling Assistant TIM:wb:mg:wc APPROVED: OPINION COMMITTEE Geo. P. Blackburn, Chairman Mrs. Mary K. Wall J. Milton Richardson Linward Shivers Henry G. Braswell REVIEWED FOR THE ATTORNEY GENERAL BY: W. V. Geppert