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Board meetings and strategic plans from Nebraska Board of Examiners for Land Surveyors
The Board conducted several discussions and made numerous decisions throughout the meeting. Key items included the approval of the October 2025 expense vouchers. The Board held multiple executive sessions to interview a reciprocity exam applicant, discuss Complaint 25-2, and deliberate on land surveying practices, minimum standards, and performance reviews. In regular session, resolutions were passed regarding settlement agreements for Ronald Hill, Nicholas Siedschlag, and Jason R. Latzke. A letter was approved to be sent to Eric M. Breuer regarding a Nance County survey revision. The Board also addressed National Geodetic Survey (NGS) Conversions during a presentation. Licensing actions included the approval of Dustin Craig Shropshire's Class 1 application and the registration of Michael Christopher Ray via reciprocity. The Board tabled the Class 1 application of Collin James Schroeder for one year and approved revisions to the NBELS office staff and rental space agreement for FY 25-26 and FY 26-27, including an increase in staff percentage. Finally, the Board reviewed upcoming changes to the Principles and Practice of Surveying (PS) and Fundamentals of Surveying (FS) exams by NCEES and set dates for 2026 meetings.
The Nebraska Board of Examiners for Land Surveyors convened to discuss various topics including land surveying practices, minimum standards, and land surveyor performance reviews. The board addressed Complaint 25-2, reviewed NBELS Certificates of Authorizations (COA) and cancellations, and discussed Class 2 Reciprocity Land Surveyor Applications and Class 3 Surveyor-in-Training Applications and Certifications. Additionally, there was a report on a presentation regarding riparian rights and assistance with resetting the monument on the South Dakota/Nebraska state line.
The Board of Examiners for Land Surveyors convened multiple meetings to discuss various topics related to land surveying regulations, applications, and complaints. Key discussion points included proposed changes to surveying statutes, requests for extensions to obtain professional development hours, and handling applications without the necessary professional development hours. The board addressed complaints, reviewed applications for registration by reciprocity, and discussed qualifications of applicants. They also covered budget matters, appointed members to examining committees, and scheduled a public hearing for revision of Rules and Regulations.
The Board of Examiners for Land Surveyors convened to discuss various topics including complaints, statute changes, PDH audits, and applications for registration. They reviewed and dismissed complaints, requested PSAN representatives to discuss changes in statutes, and addressed PDH audit reports. The board also discussed and approved several applications for registration by reciprocity and surveyor-in-training examinations. Additional discussions included correspondence procedures, requirements for applicants, and the NCEES meetings. They also covered financial matters, approving vouchers for various expenses.
The Nebraska Board of Examiners for Land Surveyors convened to discuss various matters including approval of expense vouchers, land surveyor and reciprocity exam applicant interviews, and complaints. The board addressed correspondence related to survey practices and standards, reviewed Certificates of Authorization, and discussed applications for land surveyor registration and certification. Additionally, the board reviewed the NCEES Annual Meeting and discussed potential updates to regulations.
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