Legal Question in Business Law in Texas
Use of the word ''Engineering'' naming a sole prop.
In naming a sole proprietership may one use the word ''Engineering'' without having degreed engineers on staff? Are Certifications by professional societies acceptable in lieu of a degree? (not prefered just acceptable) e.g. ''John Smith Engineering Services''
Asked on 12/18/00, 8:10 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Use of the word ''Engineering'' naming a sole prop.
This may be violative of the Texas Engineering Practice Act. There is a Texas Board of Professional Engineers that has the responsibility of enforcing the use of the name Engineering with one who is not properly licensed.
Answered on 12/27/00, 12:05 am
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