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11 November, 18:31

A non-licensed person may be the SOLE owner of a civil, electrical, or mechanical engineering business under which of the following conditions

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  1. 11 November, 19:50
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    No.

    Explanation:

    The "guide to Engineering and land surveying" for professional engineers and land surveyors by the California board reviews that an unlicensed person cannot be a sole owner of an engineering business, unless there is partnership with a licensed engineer.
  2. 11 November, 22:05
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    hi your question lacks the options here is the complete question

    A non-licensed person may be the SOLE owner of a civil, electrical, or mechanical engineering business under which of the following conditions

    (a) A currently licensed California Civil, Electrical, or Mechanical Engineer, as appropriate, is in charge of the engineering practice of the business.

    (b) All engineering plans and specifications are prepared by an appropriately licensed engineer.

    (c) The name and business contain only the name of the licensed engineer.

    (d) None. No provisions exist.

    Answer: B

    Explanation:

    Generally a non-licensed person is not allowed to be a sole owner of an engineering business because it requires engineering plans and specifications to be made and carried out hence a certified/licensed Engineer alone can do that.

    from the conditions given the only condition suitable for a non-licensed person to be the sole owner of an engineering business is that the engineering plans and specifications are prepared by an appropriately licensed engineer either working for the engineering business or contracted.
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