Direct supervision by a licensee is described as follows:
- (1) Maintaining control over those decisions that are the basis for the findings, conclusions, analyses, rationale, details, and judgments that are embodied in the development and preparation of on-site plans, specifications, reports, and related activities.
- (2) Requires providing personal direction, oversight, inspection, observation, and supervision of the work being certified.
- (3) These actions may include, but are not limited to: Direct face-to-face communications; written communications; U.S. mail; electronic mail; facsimiles; telecommunications, or communication through other current technology.
- (4) Contractual or employment relations must be in place between the licensee and unlicensed preparer to qualify as direct supervision.
- (5) Mentoring is not direct supervision. Reviewing documents as defined by WAC 196-33-500, after preparation without involvement in the design and development process as described above cannot be accepted as direct supervision.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 18.43.035, 18.210.050, and 18.210.060. WSR 23-22-038, § 196-33-300, filed 10/23/23, effective 11/23/23. Statutory Authority: RCW 18.210.050, 18.210.060. WSR 01-11-102, § 196-33-300, filed 5/21/01, effective 6/21/01.]