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Compliance and Control Audit: Selected Boards
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Published: SEPTEMBER, 1991
BOARD OF ACCOUNTANCY, ABSTRACTERS' BOARD OF EXAMINERS
Board of Technical Professions
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Published: DECEMBER, 1980
The report concludes that State regulation is needed over engineers, architects, and land surveyors. Complaints of incompetence against persons in those professions disclosed a potential for public harm from financial loss and from unsafe buildings. Without regulation, it is possible that these problems could increase. The report concludes, however, that the State need not license and regulate landscape architects.