Licensed engineering technologist explained
A licensed engineering technologist (LET)[1] is a class of licensee within Professional Engineers Ontario.[2]
LET is a class of limited license authorized under the Professional Engineers Act of Ontario,[3] which allows a holder to practice, and take responsible for the practice of engineering within a limited scope of work.[4] A limited license[5] may be provided in the case that a person has—through at least 13 years of specialised experience—become competent at a certain area of professional engineering. They may only practice within the scope of their license.[6]
See also
Engineering technologist
Notes and References
- Web site: I need an LET Designation . Morley. Stephen. Oacett. 31 October 2018.
- Web site: Professional Engineers. www.peo.on.ca.
- Web site: PEO awards first Ontario licensed engineering technologist – Engineering Dimensions. engineeringdimensions.peo.on.ca. en-US. 2018-10-31.
- Web site: Law Document English View. 24 July 2014.
- News: PEO changes rules for limited licences - Canadian Consulting Engineer. 2015-04-14. Canadian Consulting Engineer. 2018-10-31. en-US.
- Web site: Limited Licence . Peo.on.ca . 2013-01-28 . 2018-06-20.