RPLS definition

RPLS. Means the Texas Registered Professional Land Surveyor, who is an employee of the Architect or a subprovider performing services in a professional surveying capacity.

Examples of RPLS in a sentence

  • Each part of a Property Description must be signed and sealed by a RPLS.

  • Design surveys and construction surveys must be performed under the supervision of a RPLS currently registered with the TBPLS.

  • When the State’s 5/8” iron rod with the State’s Aluminum Cap is set for PCs, PTs, PIs, and 1500 foot stations, the double asterisk symbol (**) must be shown on the map sheets and written into and shown in the property description and must be accompanied by the following note: **The monument described and set may be replaced with the State’s Type II right-of-way marker upon the completion of the construction project, under the supervision of a RPLS, either employed or retained by the State.

  • A survey performed by a Texas Registered Professional Land Surveyor (RPLS) is acceptable except in those circumstances in which the anticipated improvements may cause permanent shoreline alteration or other change or modification of a GLO property shoreline boundary.

  • By mutual agreement between the TBPLS and the State, right-of-way maps need not be signed and sealed by a RPLS.

  • The Engineer’s Surveyors shall also prepare a Survey Control Index Sheet and a Horizontal and Vertical Control Sheet(s), signed, sealed and dated by the professional engineer in direct responsible charge of the surveying and the responsible RPLS for insertion into the plan set.

  • Aerial photography control surveys must be performed under the direct supervision of a RPLS currently registered with the TBPLS.

  • The Surveyors shall also prepare a Survey Control Index Sheet and a Horizontal and Vertical Control Sheet(s), signed, sealed and dated by the professional engineer in direct responsible charge of the surveying and the responsible RPLS for insertion into the plan set.

  • By mutual agreement between the TBPLS and the State, right-of- way maps need not be signed and sealed by a RPLS.

  • The Engineer’s Surveyor shall also prepare a Survey Control Index Sheet and a Horizontal and Vertical Control Sheet(s), signed, sealed and dated by the professional engineer in direct responsible charge of the surveying and the responsible RPLS for insertion into the plan set.