PEO Professional Practice Exam

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Definitions and interpretations of professional status; obligations that accompany the privileges of professional status; unregulated, state regulated, and self regulated practice; powers of the PEO in the self regulated profession of engineering in Ontario; reserved practice and reserved titles; disciplinary consequences of violation of the Regulations including the Code of Ethics, as distinct from the legal liability; the independent practitioner and the employee engineer acting as a representative or agent; supervision of unregistered persons by a professional engineer; responsibilities of holders of Limited Licences; ethical considerations related to standards of practice.

Legal concepts and basics relevant to professional engineers including: the basic structure of the Canadian legal system, basics of business organizations; application of tort law principles in determining liability for negligence;? limitation periods; essential elements and principles of contract law including grounds upon which a contract may be impeached; tendering issues, interpretation, discharge and breach of contracts; contracts limiting liability; engineering and other specific types of contracts; the Professional Engineers Act regulatory aspects; construction lien legislation; Competition Act issues of relevance to engineers; industrial property protection; employment laws; Human Rights Code Prohibitions against Discrimination and Sexual Harassment.

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SAMPLE EXAM

PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE EXAMINATION

PPE?Exam 1999 and 2003?

The total examination is in two parts, and both must be
? completed within the three-hour period. Each part of the examination - A and B
? - must be passed independently in order to “PASS\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\" the
? Professional Practice Examination; the result of the combined examination,
? Part A plus Part B, will be declared as \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\"PASS\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\"
? or \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\"FAIL\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\".

Use the correct colour-coded Answer Book for each part:

White Answer Book for Part A white question paper;

? Brown Answer Book for Part B brown question paper.

This is a \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\"CLOSED BOOK\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\"
? examination. No aids are permitted other than the Section from Ontario
? Regulation 538/84 covering \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\"Code of Professional
? Conduct\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\" and \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\"Code of Ethics\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\",
? supplied at the examination. Dictionaries are not permitted.

The marking of questions will be based not only on academic
? content, but also on legibility and the ability to express oneself. If you
? have any doubt about the meaning of a question, submit with your answer a
? clear statement of how you have interpreted the question.

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