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Related Legistration And Intepretation |
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Written by Administrator
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Friday, 06 February 2009 |
To the engineer wanting to practice in Zambia, the cardinal interpretations of the ACT are as follows: Any person whether an individual or a body corporate who wishes to apply for appointment as an ‘engineer’ or ‘engineering firm’ in Zambia must be registered with the Board. No person or firm shall be qualified to practice engineering within Zambia unless such a person’s or firm’s name is on the Register and has a valid practicing certificate. Any person applying for an appointment, as an engineer for whom a work permit is required shall register with the Board before such a permit may be issued. Any person applying for an appointment as an engineer for a short period for which a work permit may not be required shall seek special exemption from registration as an engineer from the Board. Any foreign corporate body wishing to carry on the practice of engineering shall apply for registration as an engineering firm and be issued with a practicing certificate or seek exemption where appropriate. Any person seconded to Zambia under a technical assistance program or project as an engineer shall be required to be registered by the Board or seek exemption where appropriate.
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Last Updated ( Friday, 06 February 2009 )
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