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How is the practice of architecture regulated differently from that of interior decorating?
The practice of architecture is governed by statute and prohibits practice of the profession by anyone not properly registered.
Chapter 2: Regulation of the Professions
Under the definition of the profession of geoscience adopted by the CCPG, which of the following does not fall within the bounds of professional practice?
a) The sampling of a tailings pond
b) The evaluation of assay samples
c) The construction of a road into a mine
d) None of the above
Which statement describes design of a portion of a building?
a) It falls within the practice of architecture, but not engineering.
b) It falls within the practice of engineering, but not architecture.
c) It may be both architecture and engineering.
Describe what exclusive scope of practice means for a profession.
An exclusive scope of practice means that only members of the profession can practice in certain specific areas.
An architect works from an office in Saskatchewan designing a project in Yukon and will have to inspect parts of the work as they are being constructed in Ontario. Where does he or she have to be registered?
The architect should be registered in all three jurisdictions.
Describe the potential outcomes of a discipline process in which a geoscientist is found guilty of professional misconduct.
The potential penalties for discipline actions include reprimands, suspensions, fines, termination of licences, educational requirements, and mentorship requirements.
Which statement is true about reciprocity agreements?
a) They mean that a professional registered in one jurisdiction does not have to register in another jurisdiction.
b) They make it easier to register in more than one jurisdiction.
c) They make it harder to register in another jurisdiction.
Is a disciplinary hearing a criminal proceeding?
No, it is a quasi-criminal proceeding.
What kind of definition is the Engineers Canada definition of professional engineering?
a) A generic definition
b) A specific definition
c) Both a generic and a specific definition
d) Neither generic nor specific
A graduate engineer has the following right:
a) The right to use the title Professional Engineer
b) The right to use the title Engineer-In-Training
c) No right to use any title, based simply on an engineering degree
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