GEORGIA STATUTES AND CODES
               		§ 43-15-2 - Definitions
               		
               		
               	 	
               	 	               	 	
               	 	
               	 	
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    43-15-2   (2010)
   43-15-2.    Definitions 
      As used in this chapter, the term:
      (1)  "Board" means the State Board of Registration for Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors.
      (2)  "Certificate" means any certificate issued under Code Section 43-15-8 or 43-15-12.
      (3)  "Certificate of registration" means any certificate issued under Code Section 43-15-9, 43-15-13, or 43-15-16.
      (4)  "Current  certificate of registration" means a certificate of registration which  has not expired or been revoked and the rights under which have not been  suspended or otherwise restricted by the board.
      (5)  "Engineer-in-training"  means an individual who meets the qualifications for and to whom the  board has duly issued an engineer-in-training certificate.
      (6)  "Land  surveying" means any service, work, or practice, the adequate  performance of which requires the application of special knowledge of  the principles of mathematics, the related physical and applied  sciences, and the requirements of relevant law in the evaluation and  location of property rights, as applied to:
            (A)  Measuring  and locating lines, angles, elevations, natural and manmade features in  the air, on the surface of the earth, in underground works, and on the  beds of bodies of water, for the purpose of determining and reporting  positions, topography, areas, and volumes;
            (B)  Establishing  or reestablishing, locating or relocating, or setting or resetting of  monumentation for any property, easement, or right of way boundaries, or  the boundary of any estate or interest therein;
            (C)  The  platting and layout of lands and subdivisions thereof, including  alignment and grades of streets and roads, excluding thoroughfares;
            (D)  The design, platting, and layout, incidental to subdivisions of any tract of land by a land surveyor, of:
                  (i)  Grading plans and site plans;
                  (ii)  Erosion  and sediment control plans, including detention ponds, provided that no  impoundment shall be designed on a live (perennial) stream; provided,  further, that such detention ponds:
                        (I)  Contain  no more than five acre-feet of water storage at maximum pool (top of  dam) or are no more than ten feet in height for a dry storage pond;
                        (II)  Are no more than six feet in height for a permanent (wet) storage pond; or
                        (III)  Contain  no more than three acre-feet of water storage at maximum pool (top of  dam) if the height is more than ten feet but less than 13 feet for a dry  storage pond;
                  (iii)  Storm water  management plans and facilities, including hydrologic studies and  temporary sediment basins, provided that the contributing drainage area  shall not be larger than 100 acres; and
                  (iv)  Extension  of existing water distribution piping and gravity sewers, eight inches  in diameter or smaller, provided that off-site length shall not exceed  1,000 feet, the design and construction of which shall conform to the  local government ordinances and regulations, and such extensions shall  be subjected to the review and approval of a local government which has  been delegated approval authority by the Environmental Protection  Division of the Department of Natural Resources;
            (E)  Conducting  horizontal and vertical control surveys, layout or stake-out of  proposed construction, or the preparation of as-built surveys which  relate to property, easement, or right of way boundaries;
            (F)  Utilization  of measurement devices or systems, such as aerial photogrammetry,  geodetic positioning systems, land information systems, or similar  technology for evaluation or location of property, easement, or right of  way boundaries; or
            (G)  The  preparation and perpetuation of maps, record plats, drawings, exhibits,  field notes, or property descriptions representing these services.
      (7)  "Land  surveyor" means an individual who is qualified to engage in the  practice of land surveying and who possesses a current certificate of  registration as a land surveyor issued by the board.  A person shall be  construed to practice or offer to practice land surveying within the  meaning of this chapter who by verbal claim, sign, advertisement,  letterhead, cards, or in any other way represents or holds himself or  herself out as able or qualified to perform or who does perform any of  the services defined as land surveying.
      (8)  "Land  surveyor-in-training" means an individual who meets the qualifications  for and to whom the board has duly issued a certificate as a land  surveyor-in-training.
      (9)  "Person" means  an individual and any legal or commercial entity, including, by way of  illustration and not limitation, a partnership, corporation,  association, or governmental agency.
      (10)  "Professional  engineer" means an individual who is qualified, by reason of knowledge  of mathematics, the physical sciences, and the principles by which  mechanical properties of matter are made useful to man in structures and  machines, acquired by professional education and practical experience,  to engage in the practice of professional engineering and who possesses a  current certificate of registration as a professional engineer issued  by the board.
      (11)  "Professional  engineering" means the practice of the art and sciences, known as  engineering, by which mechanical properties of matter are made useful to  man in structures and machines and shall include any professional  service, such as consultation, investigation, evaluation, planning,  designing, or responsible supervision of construction or operation, in  connection with any public or private utilities, structures, buildings,  machines, equipment, processes, works, or projects, wherein the public  welfare or the safeguarding of life, health, or property is concerned or  involved, when such professional service requires the application of  engineering principles and data and training in the application of  mathematical and physical sciences. A person shall be construed to  practice or offer to practice professional engineering, within the  meaning of this chapter who by verbal claim, sign, advertisement,  letterhead, card, or in any other way represents or holds himself out as  a professional engineer or engineer or as able or qualified to perform  engineering services or who does perform any of the services set out in  this paragraph. Nothing contained in this chapter shall include the work  ordinarily performed by persons who operate or maintain machinery or  equipment.