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Gary Sokolisch

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Jul 24, 2011, 6:51:35 PM7/24/11
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W Gary Sokolich
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(949) 650-5379

http://www.tbpe.state.tx.us/da/da022808.htm

TEXAS BOARD OF PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS
February 28, 2008 Board Meeting Disciplinary Actions

W. Gary Sokolich , Newport Beach, California – File B-29812 - It was
alleged that Dr. Sokolich unlawfully offered or attempted to practice
engineering in Texas (...) Dr. Sokolich chose to end the proceedings by
signing a Consent Order that was accepted by the Board to cease and desist
from representing himself as an “Engineer” in Texas, from any and all
representations that he can offer or perform engineering services and from
the actual practice of engineering in Texas (...) Dr. Sokolich was also
assessed a $1,360.00 administrative penalty.

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http://articles.latimes.com/1988-04-14/local/me-1922_1_ucla-researcher

A former UCLA physiologist has agreed to provide copies of his research to
the school to settle a lawsuit the university filed against him in 1985,
lawyers in the case said.

(...)

The University of California Board of Regents filed a $620,000 lawsuit
against Sokolich, accusing him of taking research on the hearing
capabilities of animals in June, 1982. Sokolich was dismissed by UCLA

C. E. White

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Jul 25, 2011, 10:44:10 AM7/25/11
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If you read the engineering licencing rules for most states, you can get in
a lot of trouble if you claim to be an "engineer" no matter what your
college degree claims. I maintained a PE licence for many years, but finally
got tired of paying the fees and keeping up with the educational
requiremetns and I let my licence laspe. This wasn't a problem for me since
I have no desire to sell my services to the public as an "engineer." I work
for a company and they can all me an engineer as often as they feel like it.
If you do want to sell your "engineerng talent," to the public, you can
always call yourself a design consultant or structural consultant or just a
consultant and avoid the licencing board's wrath. Of course if you want to
seal plans required by the government, then you need a licence. In that
case, you have to play by the rules.

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