Qualified professional definition

Qualified professional means a person with experience and training in the pertinent scientific discipline, and who is a qualified scientific expert with expertise appropriate for the relevant critical area subject in accordance with WAC 365-195-905(4). A qualified professional must have obtained a B.S. or B.A. or equivalent degree in biology, engineering, environmental studies, fisheries, geomorphology, or related field, and two years of related work experience.
Qualified professional means, for the purposes of OAR 411-320- 0080, any of the following licensed professionals trained to make a diagnosis of a specific intellectual or developmental disability:
Qualified professional means a person who:

Examples of Qualified professional in a sentence

  • Alternative OWTS’s shall be designed by a Qualified Professional.

  • The property owner shall ensure that a Qualified Contractor, Qualified Professional, REHS or manufacturer’s representative conducts a visual and operating inspection of the system at the frequency specified by the manufacturer or a minimum of once every three years to determine if the system is functioning properly.

  • Qualified Professional: an individual licensed or certified by a State of California agency to design onsite wastewater treatment systems and practice as professionals for other associated reports, as allowed under their license or registration.

  • A Qualified Professional will conduct periodic inspections of OWTS’s at the following stages: (1) site inspection prior to any excavation, (2) construction inspection(s) of excavation prior to installing rock or pipe, after installation of pipe or rock, and prior to covering any components, and (3) final inspection.2. Inspections shall be scheduled a minimum of forty eight hours in advance of the time requested.

  • The property owner shall be responsible for the submittal of a report for every inspection within thirty days of inspection, said report being prepared by a Qualified Contractor, Qualified Professional, REHS or manufacturer’s representative.


More Definitions of Qualified professional

Qualified professional means an individual who is trained and experienced in storm water treatment techniques and related fields as may be demonstrated by state registration, professional certification, experience, or completion of coursework that enable the individual to make sound, professional judgments regarding storm water control or treatment and monitoring, pollutant fate and transport, and drainage planning.
Qualified professional means a facility plant engineer familiar with the type of program being provided, or a licensed plumbing, heating, cooling, or electrical contractor who furnishes regular service to such equipment.
Qualified professional means a professional engineer, surveyor, financial analyst or planner providing services within the scope of the person's license, education or experience.
Qualified professional means an individual licensed or certified by a State of California agency to design OWTS and practice as professionals for other associated reports, as allowed under their license or registration. Depending on the work to be performed and various licensing and registration requirements, this may include an individual who possesses a registered environmental health specialist certificate or is currently licensed as a professional engineer or professional geologist. For the purposes of performing site evaluations, Soil Scientists certified by the Soil Science Society of America are considered qualified professionals. A local agency may modify this definition as part of its Local Agency Management Program.
Qualified professional means an applied scientist or technologist, acting alone or together with another professional, if:
Qualified professional means a professional providing supervision of personal care assistance services and staff as defined in Minnesota Statutes, § 256B.0625, subd. 19c.
Qualified professional means a person with experience and training in the pertinent discipline, and who is a qualified expert with expertise appropriate for the relevant critical area or shoreline subject. A qualified professional must have obtained a B.S., B.A. or equivalent degree or certification in biology, engineering, environmental studies, fisheries, geomorphology, landscape architecture, forestry or related field, and two years of related work experience.