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HomeBusiness and Professions CodeDiv. 3Ch. 7Art. 5§ 6779 Engineer Conviction Discipline Rules

§ 6779 Engineer Conviction Discipline Rules

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§ 6779 Engineer Conviction Discipline Rules

Key Takeaways

  • •If an engineer is found guilty of a crime related to their job, they can lose their engineering license.
  • •Even if they get probation instead of jail time, they can still lose their license.
  • •The board can refuse to give a license to someone with this kind of guilty plea or conviction.
  • •Changing a guilty plea to not guilty later doesn’t automatically fix the license problem.

Example

An engineer gets caught lying about safety checks on a bridge they designed.

If they plead guilty or are found guilty, the engineering board can take away their license, even if they don’t go to jail. Even if they later change their plea, the board can still refuse to let them work as an engineer.

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§ 6779 Engineer Conviction Discipline Rules

A plea or verdict of guilty or a conviction following a plea of nolo contendere made to a charge substantially related to the qualifications, functions and duties of a registered professional engineer is deemed to be a conviction within the meaning of this article. The board may order the certificate suspended or revoked, or may decline to issue a certificate, when the time for appeal has elapsed, or the judgment of conviction has been affirmed on appeal or when an order granting probation is made suspending the imposition of sentence, irrespective of a subsequent order under the provisions of Section 1203.4 of the Penal Code allowing such person to withdraw his plea of guilty and to enter a plea of not guilty, or setting aside the verdict of guilty, or dismissing the accusation, information or indictment. (Amended by Stats. 1978, Ch. 1161.)

Last verified: January 23, 2026

Key Terms

convictionprobationno contestnot guiltysentencejudgmentappealverdict

Related Statutes

  • § 5577 Architect License Crime Discipline
  • § 7124 License Revocation For Convictions
  • § 7405 License Revocation For Convictions
  • § 7709 License Suspension For Convictions
  • § 7863 Geologist Discipline For Convictions

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Business and Professions Code. Section 6779.
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