Professional Geologists, No Licensure Required in Colorado |
Professional Geologists, No Licensure Required in Colorado |
Jan 11 2018, 11:11 PM
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Rock Bar! Group: Members Posts: 613 Joined: 16-October 08 From: Central Colorado Member No.: 6,813 |
While 29 states and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico require professional geologists to have a Professional Geologist (P.G.) license, Colorado does not. The state certainly has an interest in protecting citizens, government entities and companies from unethical and/or incompetent practice.
Here's a link to what Colorado requires; PG Definition Our state should impose a licensure process in order to assure accountability and responsibility of P.G. practitioners. ASTROBLEME -------------------- Annual Dues Paying Member Since 2008
Tonko Mining Company "Some day this crater is going to be a greatly talked about place, and if the above credit is due, as is certainly the case, I would like to have it generally known for the sake of the children." Daniel Moreau Barringer 2/1/1912 in a letter about the Barringer Meteorite Crater, Arizona USA |
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Jan 20 2018, 09:35 AM
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Diggin' In! Group: Members Posts: 43 Joined: 28-July 14 From: Evergreen Member No.: 117,968 |
I'd be careful with pulling a geo/mining engineer out of ICMJ. Just remember that you also get what you pay for. If you are looking to establish a multi million dollar valuation, you are going to have to spend some money in order to establish a credible resource - defensible sampling & analysis (statistically relevant) of the actual material, and a report generated by someone other than the state.
I'm up at the AME Roundup and VRIC in Vancouver this weekend, need me to get you some good consultant resumes? |
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