Last week, Rep. John Joyce (R-Pennsylvania) introduced House Concurrent Resolution (H.Con.Res.) 96, a “sense of the Congress” resolution expressing the view that design professional licensure (architects, engineers, surveyors) is critical to public health, safety, and welfare; recognizing the role these professions play in our economy; and sending a signal to states that they should not affect these professions in occupational licensing reform.
“While the case for reform of licensing in some occupations is desirable, bills introduced in some state legislatures are too broadly drafted and fail to exempt or recognize the importance of licensing of design professionals. Introduction of this resolution sends a strong signal from Congress to the states that care should be taken to preserve the necessary and legitimate licensing of architects, engineers, and surveyors,” said John Palatiello, an advisor to the National Society of Professional Surveyors (NSPS).
“As a medical doctor, Rep. Joyce has a first-hand appreciation for professional licensure, and as the son of a PE, LS, is well aware of the importance of licensure of design professionals,” Palatiello said. “We applaud his recognition of the distinction between these important professions and others where licensure may be of questionable value or benefit to the public.”
For all who are signed up as Brand Ambassadors (BAs) and those wanting to sign up, Get Kids into Survey (GKiS) has a brand NEW community. The idea is that Ambassadors will be able to support each other better and provide more resources each month to aid outreach.
All thanks to the sponsorship from Topcon. GKiS can’t thank them enough for helping to progress its volunteer program.
Find a local BA on the interactive map. Each map point shows the BAs within that area. Follow the links to their profiles so you can reach out to them.
THE NORTHEAST CHAPTER OF KSLS
PRESENTS
A MOCK TRIAL: “HOBERT V. ROGERS”
8 Hours PDH
Friday, March 15, 2024
ROBERT J. DOLE HALL WASHBURN UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW 2073 SW Washburn Terrace E, Topeka, KS 66604
Hurry! Late registration fee assessed after March 1.
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KSLS board members Bill Haverkamp, Topeka, and James Meis, Hays, appeared before the Kansas Senate transportation committee earlier today to support SB 424, providing for geographic positions or locations of points within the state of Kansas under the Kansas Plane Coordinate System Act. You can read the society’s written testimony here.
The Kansas State Board of Technical Professions requested an attorney general opinion about the authority of registers of deeds. Recently, the Kansas AG’s office provided an opinion on that issue. In short, a register of deeds cannot require a submitting land surveyor to certify that a survey complies with all zoning ordinances and regulations. You can read the full opinion by clicking here.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), which oversees the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP), has announced a delay in the implementation of the new Elevation Certificate (EC) that had been announced June 29. Due to problems with access to the new form, the existing EC will be accepted until November 1, 2023. The new form can be accessed from the FEMA website, but technical difficulties continue to impede downloading. A guidance document provides assistance in the interim. Questions can be directed to FEMA at NFIPUnderwritingMailbox@fema.dhs.gov.
Use FEMA Form FF-206-FY-22-152 (formerly 086-0-33) to provide elevation information needed to comply with community floodplain management ordinances; to inform the proper insurance premium; and/or to support a request for a Letter of Map Change to remove a building from the Special Flood Hazard Area.
July 20, 2023 | 1:00-2:30 p.m. CT
Presenters:
Dr. Michael Dennis Geodesist, Observations and Analysis Division, NGS
Krishna Tadepalli Chief, Geodetic Applications Division, NGS
Webinar Description:
Modernization of the National Spatial Reference System (NSRS) is becoming a reality. Scheduled for completion in 2025, NOAA’s National Geodetic Survey (NGS) is releasing preliminary (“alpha”) versions of NSRS modernization products and services through a dedicated NGS alpha website. First among these is the State Plane Coordinate System of 2022 (SPCS2022). This webinar provides a preview of SPCS2022 through its various alpha products, including:
The alpha release allows software developers, state stakeholders, and other NGS partners and customers to see SPCS2022 as it evolves toward completion. It also provides an opportunity to give feedback during the final stages of development, to ensure that SPCS2022 is an optimally designed part of the modernized NSRS.
Note: This webinar does not count for continuing education credit. KSLS is not the official distributor of this information. It is being shared as a service to the members.
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Kansas City Kansas Community College (KCKCC) is currently searching for a full-time faculty member to provide high quality, learner-centered instruction for students enrolled in Surveying Technology related coursework at any KCKCC location while supporting the institution’s mission, vision, and strategic plan.
This year’s meeting is worth 4 PDHs and will feature a session on the recently adopted Minimum Standards with emphasis on what’s new and selected topics. The session will qualify for the KSBTP’s biennial 2 PDH requirement. A session on Kansas road/highway history will be beneficial for both county surveyors and those in the private sector.
There will be a session on rural road right-of-way issues encountered by counties.The conference will wrap up with a brief business meeting of the Kansas Association of County Surveyors.
For more details and the registration form, click HERE. Direct questions to KACS President Brent Thompson, PS, at brent.thompson@ibhc.com.
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