✨ Engineering Regulations
1964 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 49
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F. D. THOMSON,
Clerk of the Executive Council.
Regulations under Section 16 of the Engineers Registration Act, 1924.
CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General.
ORDER IN COUNCIL.
At the Government House at Wellington, this 22nd day of June, 1925.
Present:
HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL.
IN pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities conferred upon him by the Engineers Registration Act, 1924, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby make the following regulations for the purposes of section sixteen of the said Act.
REGULATIONS.
1. PRELIMINARY.
These regulations may be cited as the Engineers Registration Regulations, 1925.
2. TRAVELLING AND LOCOMOTION EXPENSES.
(1.) The Board may pay to any member of the Board all travelling and locomotion expenses actually and reasonably expended by him in attending meetings of the Board or any Committee thereof, or in transacting any business of the Board.
(2.) No claim of any member for travelling or locomotion expenses shall be recognized unless such claim shall be accompanied by a certificate of such member setting out that he was engaged in connection with the business of the Board during the period claimed for. Such certificate shall be in the following form:—
“ ‘I, [Full name, occupation, and address], hereby certify that I was engaged in connection with the business of the Engineers Registration Board on the day claimed for, and incurred the travelling and locomotion expenses indicated in the claim.’”
(3.) No payment of expenses under these regulations to any member shall be made unless such payment is first approved by a resolution of the Board.
3. REGISTRATION OF ENGINEERS.
(1.) The Register of Engineers referred to in section 5 of the said Act shall be kept in accordance with Form A in the Schedule hereto.
(2.) The entries in the register shall be made in the order in which the directions to make the entries given under section 7 of the said Act are received by the Registrar.
(3.) The Registrar shall also keep (either bookwise or by means of a loose-leaf or card system) an alphabetical index of the names of the persons entered in the register, and such index shall be deemed to be a part of the register.
(4.) The qualifications by virtue of which a person is registered shall be sufficiently indicated by the usual abbreviation of any recognized certificate (including an indication of the institution by which the certificate is granted).
(5.) The direction in writing of the Board referred to in section 7 of the said Act shall be sufficient if signed by the Chairman and given pursuant to a resolution of the Board.
(6.) The certificate of registration issued under section 9 of the said Act shall be in accordance with Form B in the Schedule hereto, and shall indicate the branch or branches
of engineering to which the qualifications of the person registered relate.
(7.) Any person may inspect the register on payment of the fee hereinafter prescribed.
(8.) Any person may, on payment of the fee hereinafter prescribed, obtain a copy, certified under the hand of the Registrar, of the particulars entered in the register in respect of any person.
4. APPLICATION FOR REGISTRATION.
(1.) Application for registration of engineers shall be in accordance with Form C in the Schedule hereto.
(2.) Any notification required by the said Act or these regulations to be given to any applicant for registration, whether before or after registration, shall be sufficient if sent by registered-post letter signed by the Registrar addressed to the applicant at the address stated by him in his application or any fresh address notified as hereinafter provided.
(3.) Any document submitted with an application for registration may be returned to the applicant by registered-post letter to the address given in the application or to any fresh address notified as hereinafter provided.
(4.) Any applicant may, either before or after registration, by writing addressed to the Board notify a fresh address, and the Board may direct an entry of such fresh address to be made in the register.
5. EXAMINATION OF ENGINEERS.
(1.) The Board may from time to time arrange for the holding of examinations in such branch or branches of engineering as it may think fit, and may fix the times and places at which examinations shall be held and the dates by which applications for examination must be received.
(2.) The subject-matter of examinations in respect of civil engineers, electrical engineers, and mechanical engineers respectively shall be as follows :—
(a.) For civil engineers: the subject-matter set out in the syllabus for the preliminary and associate membership examinations of the Institution of Civil Engineers of Great Britain bearing date January, 1924.
(b.) For electrical engineers: the subject-matter set out in the regulations relating to the examination of candidates for associate membership issued by the Institution of Electrical Engineers of Great Britain bearing date May, 1923.
(c.) For mechanical engineers: the subject-matter set out in the rules for associate membership examination issued by the Institution of Mechanical Engineers of Great Britain bearing date June, 1924:
Provided always that in no case shall the knowledge of a foreign language be compulsory.
(3.) The standard of examination in respect of the subject-matter aforesaid shall be approximately equal to the standard required for admission as an associate member by the three engineering institutions hereinbefore mentioned respectively.
(4.) Where the respective regulations referred to in clause (2) of this regulation permit the subjects of an examination to be taken in sections, then the subjects of an examination held by the Board may be taken in corresponding sections.
(5.) The Board shall give due notice by advertisement in the Gazette, and in such newspapers or periodicals (if any) as the Board may think fit, of the dates and places at which examinations will be held and of the dates by which applications for examination must be received.
(6.) Every candidate shall make application to the Board by writing under his hand, and shall indicate the branch or
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