§ 14-302. Practice by corporate officers and employees.
(a) Work for federal government.- An officer or employee of a corporation may practice engineering without a license if:
(1) the corporation is engaged in research and development engineering for the federal government; and
(2) the work of the officer or employee relates to that research and development engineering.
(b) Manufacturing and industrial work.- An officer or employee of a corporation may practice engineering without a license if:
(1) the corporation is engaged in:
(i) manufacturing;
(ii) industrial processes;
(iii) industrial engineering; or
(iv) maintenance and repair of structures or equipment used in industrial processes or manufacturing; and
(2) the work of the officer or employee relates to the products or systems of the corporation or its subsidiaries or affiliates.
(c) Scope of practice.- An officer or employee of a corporation may practice engineering under this section only as the practice relates to the officer's or employee's work for the corporation.
[An. Code 1957, art. 751/2, § 19; 1989, ch. 3, § 1.]