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Utah Code > Title 58 > Chapter 22
Utah Code > Title 58 > Chapter 22 – Professional Engineers and Professional Land Surveyors Licensing Act
Part 1 General Provisions 58-22-101 – 58-22-103
Part 2 Board 58-22-201
Part 3 Licensure 58-22-301 – 58-22-306
Part 4 License Denial and Discipline 58-22-401
Part 5 Unlawful Conduct – Penalties 58-22-501 – 58-22-503
Part 6 Practice Standards 58-22-601 – 58-22-603
Terms Used In Utah Code > Title 58 > Chapter 22
Board: means the Professional Engineers and Professional Land Surveyors Licensing Board created in Section 58-22-201. See Utah Code 58-22-102
Building: means a structure which has human occupancy or habitation as its principal purpose, and includes the structural, mechanical, and electrical systems, utility services, and other facilities required for the building, and is otherwise governed by the State Construction Code or an approved code under Title 15A, State Construction and Fire Codes Act. See Utah Code 58-22-102
Dining area: means an area in the licensed premises of a limited-service restaurant licensee that is primarily used for the service and consumption of food by one or more patrons. See Utah Code 32B-6-302
Dispensing area: means an area in the licensed premises of a limited-service restaurant licensee where a dispensing structure is located and that:
(B) at least 60 inches from the inside edge of the barrier to the nearest edge of the dispensing structure. See Utah Code 32B-6-302
Fund: means the Professional Engineer, Professional Structural Engineer, and Professional Land Surveyor Education and Enforcement Fund created in Section 58-22-103. See Utah Code 58-22-102
Grandfathered bar structure: means a bar structure in a licensed premises of a limited-service restaurant licensee that:
(A) a person applying for a limited-service restaurant license:
(III) is issued the limited-service restaurant license by no later than December 31, 2009; and
(III) is issued a limited-service restaurant license by no later than December 31, 2009; and
(B) once constructed, the licensed premises has a bar structure with no patron seating. See Utah Code 32B-6-302
NCEES: means the National Council of Examiners for Engineering and Surveying. See Utah Code 58-22-102
practice of professional engineering: means a service or creative work, the adequate performance of which requires engineering education, training, and experience in the application of special knowledge of the mathematical, physical, and engineering sciences to the service or creative work as consultation, investigation, evaluation, planning, design, and design coordination of engineering works and systems, planning the use of land and water, facility programming, performing engineering surveys and studies, and the review of construction for the purpose of monitoring compliance with drawings and specifications; any of which embraces these services or work, either public or private, in connection with any utilities, structures, buildings, machines, equipment, processes, work systems, projects, and industrial or consumer products or equipment of a mechanical, electrical, hydraulic, pneumatic, or thermal nature, and including other professional services as may be necessary to the planning, progress, and completion of any engineering services. See Utah Code 58-22-102
practice of structural engineering: means a service or creative work providing structural engineering services for significant structures, including:
(i) buildings and other structures representing a substantial hazard to human life, which include:
(A) buildings and other structures whose primary occupancy is public assembly with an occupant load greater than 300;
(B) buildings and other structures with elementary school, secondary school, or day care facilities with an occupant load greater than 250;
(C) buildings and other structures with an occupant load greater than 500 for colleges or adult education facilities;
(D) health care facilities with an occupant load of 50 or more resident patients, but not having surgery or emergency treatment facilities;
(E) jails and detention facilities with a gross area greater than 3,000 square feet; and
(F) buildings and other structures with an occupant load greater than 5,000;
(ii) buildings and other structures designated as essential facilities, including:
(A) hospitals and other health care facilities having surgery or emergency treatment facilities with a gross area greater than 3,000 square feet;
(B) fire, rescue, and police stations and emergency vehicle garages with a mean height greater than 24 feet or a gross area greater than 5,000 square feet;
(C) designated earthquake, hurricane, or other emergency shelters with a gross area greater than 3,000 square feet;
(D) designated emergency preparedness, communication, and operation centers and other buildings required for emergency response with a mean height more than 24 feet or a gross area greater than 5,000 square feet;
(E) power-generating stations and other public utility facilities required as emergency backup facilities with a gross area greater than 3,000 square feet;
(F) structures with a mean height more than 24 feet or a gross area greater than 5,000 square feet containing highly toxic materials as defined by the division by rule, where the quantity of the material exceeds the maximum allowable quantities set by the division by rule; and
(G) aviation control towers, air traffic control centers, and emergency aircraft hangars at commercial service and cargo air services airports as defined by the Federal Aviation Administration with a mean height greater than 35 feet or a gross area greater than 20,000 square feet; and
(iii) buildings and other structures requiring special consideration, including:
(A) structures or buildings that are normally occupied by human beings and are five stories or more in height;
(B) structures or buildings that are normally occupied by human beings and have an average roof height more than 60 feet above the average ground level measured at the perimeter of the structure; and
(C) buildings that are over 200,000 aggregate gross square feet in area. See Utah Code 58-22-102
Principal: means a licensed professional engineer, professional structural engineer, or professional land surveyor having responsible charge of an organization's professional engineering, professional structural engineering, or professional land surveying practice. See Utah Code 58-22-102
Professional engineer: means a person licensed under this chapter as a professional engineer. See Utah Code 58-22-102
Professional land surveyor: means an individual licensed under this chapter as a professional land surveyor. See Utah Code 58-22-102
Professional structural engineer: means a person licensed under this chapter as a professional structural engineer. See Utah Code 58-22-102
Seating grandfathered bar structure: means :
(a) a grandfathered bar structure described in Subsection (3)(a)(i) or (ii); or
(b) a bar structure grandfathered under Section 32B-6-409. See Utah Code 32B-6-302
Structure: means that which is built or constructed, an edifice or building of any kind, or a piece of work artificially built up or composed of parts joined together in a definite manner, and as otherwise governed by the State Construction Code or an approved code under Title 15A, State Construction and Fire Codes Act. See Utah Code 58-22-102
Waiting area: includes a lobby. See Utah Code 32B-6-302