Updated for 2010 Changes to the Professional Engineers Act
These web pages have been updated to include both
enacted and pending changes due to the Open for Business Act, 2010. Note
that some changes will not be in force until proclaimed by the Lieutenant
Governor; for example, the putting into force the end of the industrial
exemption has been delayed numerous times.
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A set of PowerPoint slides are available at Committees.pptx, but
the reader is advised that the discussion related to the presentation is just as important as the slides themselves.
The Professional Engineers Act makes provisions for a number of committees:
Establishment of committees
10.(1)The Council shall establish and appoint the following committees:
- Executive Committee;
- Academic Requirements Committee;
- Experience Requirements Committee;
- Registration Committee;
- Complaints Committee;
- Discipline Committee;
- Fees Mediation Committee,
and may establish such other committees as the Council from time to time considers necessary.
We will examine three specific committees which are of the greatest interest to the practicing engineer:
- Complaints Committee;
- Discipline Committee; and
- Fees Mediation Committee.
References