An individual licensed to practice geologic research and study. Geology deals with describing the natural processes acting on earth materials, gases or fluids, predicting the probable occurrence of natural resources, predicting and locating natural or man-induced phenomena which may be useful or hazardous to mankind and recognizing, determining and evaluating geologic factors.
Bachelor's Degree - Graduation from an accredited institution of higher learning, having majored in geology, geophysics, geochemistry or engineering geology.
2 Examinations - A candidate for licensure as a professional geologist shall achieve a passing score on the Association of State Boards of Geology principles and practice of Geology examination.
Applicants who apply for licensure as a Professional Geologist must have passed the Fundamentals of Geology (FG) examination, have five years of professional geological work, provide five references, three of which must be a licensed Professional Geologist. The other two may be a licensed Professional Engineer and/or Land Surveyor, or a ‘similarly qualified individual’.
24 Hours - During each biennial renewal period, a licensee shall complete 24 units of continuing education. A licensee is not required to complete continuing education during the biennium in which the licensee is first licensed.
$100.00 Biennial Renewal of license.
Act 41 allows for portability of out-of-state professional licensees coming to work in Pennsylvania. Act 41 does this by granting all boards and commissions within the Commonwealth the authority to endorse licensees from other states, territories or jurisdictions (with substantially equivalent licensing requirements) who are active, in good standing and without discipline against their license or criminal conviction.