Given the evolving nature of practice, these guidelines may be discontinued or updated as appropriate. They may not be used as a basis for charges or disciplinary action in that such actions have to be based upon a demonstration of a violation of the Education Law, Rules of the Board of Regents and the Commissioner's Regulations. ![]() The guidelines may be used by both practitioners and the public as a frame of reference as to what constitutes good practice. Within the Department, practice guidelines are considered to be the articulation by a State board of good practices that are approved by the Deputy Commissioner for the Professions and presented to the Board of Regents. They are posted here to benefit licensees and consumers by broadening their understanding of what defines professional practice in the profession and what constitutes good practice. The Guidelines were approved by the Board for Engineering and Land Surveying, reviewed by the Education Department's legal counsel, and presented to the State Board of Regents. ![]() To the extent possible these Guidelines were revised to accomodate the concerns raised by various parties. Thereafter, the Board received extensive comments from the field. The State Board for Engineering and Land Surveying issued the first draft of its proposed Land Surveying Practice Guidelines in July 1997.
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