DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Division of Professional Regulation
Board of Registration for Professional Land Surveyors
ERRATA
2700 Board of Registration for Professional Land Surveyors
* Please Note: The Department of State regulation, 24 DE Admin. Code 2700 Board of Registration for Professional Land Surveyors, was published as proposed in the Delaware Register of Regulations, 27 DE Reg. 325 (11/01/23), and as final in the Delaware Register of Regulations, 27 DE Reg. 690 (03/01/24). The following subsection was inadvertently published incorrectly.
Subsection 10.9 was published as:
10.9 Noncompliance – Extenuating Circumstances. A licensee may request an extension and be given up to an additional twelve (12) 12 months to make up all outstanding required PDHs providing he/she the licensee can show good cause why he/she the licensee was unable to comply with such follow the requirements and provided the statement is received and reviewed by the Board prior to the licensee renewing their license. The licensee must state the reason for such the extension along with whatever documentation he/she the licensee feels is relevant. The Board shall consider requests such as extensive travel outside the United States, military service, extended illness of the licensee or his/her the licensee's immediate family, or a death in the immediate family of the licensee. The written request for extension must be received and reviewed by the Board prior before to the licensee renewing their license. The Board shall issue an extension when it determines that one or more of these criteria have been met or if circumstances beyond the control of the licensee have rendered it impossible for the licensee to obtain the required PDHs. A licensee who has successfully applied and received Board approval for an extension under this subsection shall make up all outstanding hours of professional development within the extension period approved by the Board.
Subsection 10.9 should have read:
10.9 Noncompliance – Extenuating Circumstances. A licensee may request an extension and be given up to an additional twelve (12) 12 months to make up all outstanding required PDHs providing he/she the licensee can show good cause why he/she the licensee was unable to comply with such follow the requirements and provided the statement is received and reviewed by the Board prior to the licensee renewing their license. The licensee must state the reason for such the extension along with whatever documentation he/she the licensee feels is relevant. The Board shall consider requests such as extensive travel outside the United States, military service, extended illness of the licensee or his/her the licensee's immediate family, or a death in the immediate family of the licensee. The written request for extension must be received and reviewed by the Board prior to before the licensee renewing their license. The Board shall issue an extension when it determines that one or more of these criteria have been met or if circumstances beyond the control of the licensee have rendered it impossible for the licensee to obtain the required PDHs. A licensee who has successfully applied and received Board approval for an extension under this subsection shall make up all outstanding hours of professional development within the extension period approved by the Board.
The effective date for the final order and regulation remains the same as stated in the March 2024 Register.