In April, 1975 the petitioner, a professional engineer licensed by the State of New York since 1953, was charged with professional misconduct in that he practiced his profession beyond its authorized scope (Education Law, § 6509, subd [2]) by practicing land surveying as defined by section 7203 of the Education Law. On the basis of the same allegations, he was also charged with committing unprofessional conduct (Education Law, § 6509, subd [9]). By order dated July...
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