§32101. NAME
§32102. GENERAL PROVISIONS
§32103. DEFINITIONS
§32104. BOARD - APPOINTMENTS; TERMS
§32105. BOARD - QUALIFICATIONS OF MEMBERS
§32106. BOARD - COMPENSATION AND EXPENSES
§32107. BOARD - REMOVAL OF MEMBERS - VACANCIES
§32108. BOARD - ORGANIZATION AND MEETINGS
§32109. BOARD - POWERS
§32110. RECORDS AND REPORTS
§32111. RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS
§32112. ROSTER
§32113. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR REGISTRATION
§32114. APPLICATION AND REGISTRATION FEES
§32115. EXAMINATIONS
§32116. CERTIFICATE - SEALS
§32117. EXPIRATIONS AND RENEWALS
§32118. REPLACEMENT OF CERTIFICATES
§32119. PUBLIC WORKS
§32120. DISCIPLINARY ACTION - Revocation, Suspension or Reprimand
§32121. DISCIPLINARY ACTION - PROCEDURES
§32122. VIOLATIONS AND PENALTIES
§32123. AUTHORIZATION CERTIFICATES
§32124. EXEMPTION CLAUSE
§32125. DUTIES OF RECORDERS
§32126. INVALID SECTIONS


32115. EXAMINATION

(a) The applicant may be subjected to such examinations as may be deemed necessary to determine his qualifications. The examinations will be held at such times and place as the Board may direct.

(b) Written examinations as specified in the by-laws may be taken only after the applicant has met the other minimum requirements as provided for by §32113.

(c) A candidate failing an examination may apply for re-examination, which may be granted upon payment of a fee established by the Board.

(d) A candidate whose grade in a previous examination indicates that he is unprepared may at the discretion of the Board be required to wait one (1) year before being eligible for re-examination.

(e) The Board shall have prepared and adopted a syllabus for the written examinations in engineering, architecture, and land surveying. It shall be published in brochure form and be available as a handout to any person interested in being registered as a professional engineer, architect, or land surveyor.

(f) Members of the PEALS Board are prohibited from taking any engineering, architecture or land surveying examination administered on Guam while serving on the Board. However, members may take such in another jurisdiction and have the examination scores accepted on Guam by the Board, so long as said examination does not conflict with the provisions of this Title and is of a standard not lower than that of an examination for the same administered on Guam.