Chapter
Engineers and Surveyors
- Idaho Code § 54-1201— Declaration of policy
- Idaho Code § 54-1202— Definitions
- Idaho Code § 54-1203— Idaho board of licensure of professional engineers and professional land surveyors
- Idaho Code § 54-1204— Qualification of members of board
- Idaho Code § 54-1205— Compensation and expenses of board members
- Idaho Code § 54-1206— Removal of board members and filling vacancies
- Idaho Code § 54-1207— Board — Organization and meetings
- Idaho Code § 54-1208— Board — Powers
- Idaho Code § 54-1209— Receipts and disbursements
- Idaho Code § 54-1210— Records and reports
- Idaho Code § 54-1211— Roster
- Idaho Code § 54-1212— General requirements for examination and license
- Idaho Code § 54-1213— Applications and fees
- Idaho Code § 54-1214— Examinations
- Idaho Code § 54-1215— License — Seals — Intern certificates
- Idaho Code § 54-1216— Expirations and renewals — Fees
- Idaho Code § 54-1217— Practitioners at time act becomes effective. [Repealed.]
- Idaho Code § 54-1218— Public works
- Idaho Code § 54-1219— Comity licensure — Fee
- Idaho Code § 54-1220— Disciplinary action — Procedures
- Idaho Code § 54-1221— Reissuance of wall licenses and certificates
- Idaho Code § 54-1222— Violations and penalties — Prosecution of offenses
- Idaho Code § 54-1223— Saving clause — Exemptions
- Idaho Code § 54-1224— Temporary permits. [Repealed.]
- Idaho Code § 54-1225— Appeals
- Idaho Code § 54-1226— Separability
- Idaho Code § 54-1227— Surveys — Authority and duties of professional land surveyors and professional engineers
- Idaho Code § 54-1228— Administering and certification of oaths — Authority of professional land surveyors
- Idaho Code § 54-1229— Legal survey of land
- Idaho Code § 54-1230— Land surveying — Right of entry
- Idaho Code § 54-1231— Public surveying
- Idaho Code § 54-1232— Public surveying
- Idaho Code § 54-1233— Public surveying
- Idaho Code § 54-1234— Monumentation — Penalty and liability for defacing
- Idaho Code § 54-1235— Practice by a business entity
- Idaho Code § 54-1236— Exclusive jurisdiction of the state — Restriction on requirement for additional licenses or fees