Which one of the following activities is not exempt from licensure pursuant to Chapter 471, F.S.? A person practicing engineering on property owned by him or her. A full time electrical engineer of Progress Energy Corp. A civil engineer employed full time by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. An Independent consultant working on the design of an electrical distribution system project for Progress Energy Corp. Applicants for licensure with degrees from foreign institutions are required to document "substantial equivalency to ABET criteria to the FBPE. They can do this by: Providing a transcript from their institution to the Board. Providing a notarized certification that they have completed the requisite college credit hours set forth in Rules 61615-20.007(2)(a) thru (2)(d), F.A.C. Getting the evaluation of substantial equivalency from a provider of the service that is approved by the FBPE Passing the Principles & Practice examination In order to verify an applicant's experience, the FBPE: Follows guidelines set forth in Rule 61615 20.002, F.A.C. Relies on information obtained from personal references Requires evidence of employment from employers or supervisors who are employed in the engineering profession. • All of the above.

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Answer:

Your questions are three in one, so the answers are below;

1) An independent consultant working on design of electrical distribution is not included in exemption in 471.003

2) Applicants from foreign are required to document substantial equivalency as per ABET criteria.

3)  Requires the evidence of employment from employers or supervisor who are employed in engineering profession

Explanation:

1) An independent consultant working on design of electrical distribution is not included in exemption in 471.003

2) Applicants from foreign are required to document substantial equivalency as per ABET criteria.

3)  Requires the evidence of employment from employers or supervisor who are employed in engineering profession