1002.256 – QUALIFYING WORK EXPERIENCE. (a) The board
Texas Occupations Code § 1002.256
Summary
This law outlines the standards for evaluating work experience required for obtaining a license. It specifies that work experience must be supervised by a licensed geoscientist to qualify.
Work experience must be under direct supervision of a licensed geoscientist.
Each year of acceptable experience counts as one year of qualifying experience.
Supervision can be from a geoscientist licensed in Texas or another comparable state.
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