Section 17-1516. SEALS  


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    1516.1The Board shall adopt and have an official seal, which shall be affixed to each certificate of licensure.

     

    1516.2When an applicant is granted licensure, he or she may obtain an engineer's or land surveyor's seal, as appropriate.

     

    1516.3The seal and signature of the licensee shall be placed on all final engineering specifications, reports, drawings, plans, design information, and calculations or land surveys, reports, plats, drawings, plans, and calculations whenever presented to a client or any public agency to certify that the work thereon was done by the licensee or under control of the licensee.

     

    1516.4All seals shall contain the following information:

     

    (a)District of Columbia;

     

    (b)Licensee's name;

     

    (c)License number;

     

    (d)The words "Professional Engineer" or "Professional Surveyor", as appropriate; and

     

    (e)Any other information requested by the Board.

     

    1516.5Working drawings or documents that are unfinished, in-progress drawings or other documents may or may not have a seal and signature. A working drawing or document must, however, contain a statement to the effect "PRELIMINARY, NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION, RECORDING PURPOSES, OR IMPLEMENTATION."

     

    1516.6The seal and signature shall be placed on all original copy, tracings or other reproducible documents so that the seal and signature will be reproduced when copies are made.

     

    1516.7When the document contains more than one (1) sheet, the first or title page shall be sealed and signed by all involved in the work or those who controlled the work and are responsible for it. In addition, each drawing shall be sealed and signed by the licensee or licensees responsible for each sheet.

     

    1516.8The seal and signature shall be placed on work only when it was under the licensee's complete direction and control.

     

    1516.9Computer-generated seals not signed with a digital signature may be used on final original drawings provided a handwritten signature is placed adjacent to or across the seal and the date is written below the stamp. Drawings, specifications, plans, reports, or documents which do not require certification may be transmitted electronically but shall have the generated seal, if any, removed before transmitting and shall have the following inserted in lieu of the signature and date:

     

    "This document originally issued and sealed by (name of licensee), P.E.#_______/P.L.S.#_______ on (date of sealing). This document should not be considered a certified document."

     

    1516.10Drawings, reports, or documents that are signed using a digital signature, as defined in these Rules, shall contain the following:

     

    (a)An authentication procedure that includes the following elements:

     

    1.A unique signature;

     

    2.Capability to verify the source;

     

    3.Sole control by the person using it; and

     

    4.A link to the document in such a manner that the digital signature is invalidated if any data in the document is changed; and

     

    (b)A list of the hardware, software, and parameters used to prepare the document(s).

     

     

authority

Second Omnibus Regulatory Reform Amendment Act of 1999, effective April 20, 1999 (D.C. Law 12-261; D.C. Official Code § 47-2853.10(a)(12) (2012 Repl.)), and Mayor’s Order 2000-70, dated May 2, 2000.

source

Final Rulemaking published at 54 DCR 8783 (September 7, 2007); as amended by Final Rulemaking published at 61 DCR 1273 (February 14, 2014).