Incidental practice definition

Incidental practice means "architecture work as is incidental to the practice of engineering", as used in Subsection 58-22-102(9), and "engineering work as is incidental to the practice of architecture", as used in Subsection 58-3a-102(6), which:
Incidental practice means the performance of other professional services that are related to a licensee's work as an engineer;
Incidental practice means the performance of other professional services that are related to an architect's performance of architectural services;

Examples of Incidental practice in a sentence

  • Incidental practice of engineering may include a minor engineering item, but not a complete engineering system.

  • Incidental practice refers to the amount of work each professional (architect, landscape architect and engineer) can do of another professional's work OHIO SCHOOLS COMPETITION FORMAT TO BE CONTINUED AIA Ohio inaugurated the Ohio Schools Design Competition in 2012 in an effort to better engage the schools and better connect AIA Ohio to our future architects.

  • Ginger Rogers, Chair of the Geoscience Committee reported that she, John Hogg and Colin Yeo had reviewed a draft on a multi-lateral agreement for Incidental practice, and will have a package to Council at the June meeting.


More Definitions of Incidental practice

Incidental practice means the performance of
Incidental practice means the practice of geoscience in a well-defined location and limited in scope and time, which is normally of short duration and nonrecurring. A rule of thumb for Incidental Practice means a maximum of three Separate Activities within a maximum period of three months.

Related to Incidental practice

  • medical practitioner means a person who holds a valid registration from the Medical Council of any State or Medical Council of India or Council for Indian Medicine or for Homeopathy set up by the Government of India or a State Government and is thereby entitled to practice medicine within its jurisdiction; and is acting within its scope and jurisdiction of license. The registered practitioner should not be the insured or close Family members.

  • legal practitioner means an advocate, vakil or an attorney of any High Court, and includes a pleader in practice.

  • Generally accepted standards of medical practice means standards that are based upon: credible scientific evidence published in peer-reviewed medical literature and generally recognized by the relevant medical community; physician and health care provider specialty society recommendations; the views of physicians and health care providers practicing in relevant clinical areas and any other relevant factor as determined by statute(s) and/or regulation(s).