Test Your Knowledge of Law and Practice
Answers
- The practice of engineering requiring the application of engineering
principles and data as defined in NYS does not include:
- Field evaluations
- Supervision of construction
- Teaching
- Consultation
- Planning
- Which of the following is not a permissible activity for engineering
in NYS:
- Practice as a professional engineer with a NYS Project Specific Limited Permit and no established place of practice in NYS
- Practice of engineering by an employee of a county or town wherein the contemplated expenditure for a completed project exceeds five thousand dollars
- Making of surveys other than real property boundaries
- Using the title “stationary engineer”
- None of the above
- Which of the following business entities are not permitted to
perform engineering services in NYS:
- Professional Service Limited Liability Company or Partnership
- Professional Service Corporation
- Individual licensed/registered practitioner
- General business corporation or ("Inc.")
- General business corporation or ("Inc.") that was granted and has maintained "grand fathered" status in 1935.
- The amount of continuing education credits required for an engineer
to maintain an active registration is:
- 12 credits per year
- 36 credits per triennial registration
- None
- Depends on the subject matter
- 36 credits per year
- A NYS licensed professional engineer may perform:
- Licensed home inspections
- Engineering for a project within NYS while residing outside NYS
- Topographic land surveys
- Engineering in multiple disciplines within an acquired knowledge base
- All of the above
- Which of the following is an unacceptable continuing education
activity:
- Taking courses with technical engineering content
- Teaching an acceptable course
- Author an article on engineering business marketing
- Obtaining a patent related to engineering
- Present a technical paper at a professional conference
- An engineer may practice engineering in NYS only when:
- A license is obtained
- A registration is obtained
- A fee is paid
- Be of moral good character
- All of the above
- Which action is not considered professional misconduct:
- Attending a disciplinary hearing
- Performing plan stamping
- Making false certification
- Being habitually drunk
- Obtaining a license fraudulently
- Which of the following penalties may be imposed on a licensee if found
guilty of professional misconduct:
- Censure and reprimand
- License suspension or revocation
- Ten thousand dollar fine per guilty charge
- Attain additional education
- All of the above
- Which of the following does not apply to the practice of professional
engineering in NYS:
- Education Law Article 145: Engineering and Land Surveying
- Commissioners Regulation Part 68: Engineering and Land Surveying
- Regents Rule Part 29: Unprofessional Conduct
- Professional Association’s Engineer’s Code of Ethics
- Commissioners Regulations Part 59: General Provisions
- Which of the following does not constitute unprofessional conduct:
- Fee splitting to or from a third party
- Practicing beyond the licensee’s competency without adequate supervision
- Willfully making a false report
- Delegating professional responsibilities to an unqualified person
- None of the above
- A licensee who signs and seals documents not prepared by the
licensee or by an employee under the licensee's direct supervision must:
- Perform a thorough written evaluation of all relevant documents
- Sign and seal all evaluated documents
- Retain project files for not less than six years
- Consist of documents within the licensee’s area of expertise
- All of the above
- In a Design Delegation scenario, a "Delegator" shall:
- Be a licensed professional engineer in NYS
- Have a contract directly with the project owner
- Prepare performance specifications that are limited to project components ancillary to the main components of the project
- Review and certify in writing the work prepared by "Delegatee" the meets the "Delegators" specifications and conforms to prevailing standards of practice.
- All of the above
- Which is not an example of professional misconduct:
- Fraud
- Gross incompetence
- Unprofessional conduct
- Gross negligence
- An act of simple negligence on one occasion
- A reason for NYS to license professional engineers is:
- To collect fees
- To credential qualified individuals with the responsibility of performing engineering services for the public safety
- To limit the number of engineers practicing engineering within NYS
- To educate engineers through continuing education
- All of the above
Last Updated:
September 16, 2010

