Fischstabchen
Electrical
- Feb 17, 2021
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Generally, what are the requirements for a 1099 consulting engineer that is not licensed in a state? It seems you can do he engineering work but you can't stamp or validate anything to the public.
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If it is work that requires a license, then you would have to do it under the responsible charge of another engineer licensed in that state. Be very careful with the 'if it requires a license' bit. The specific rules around the industrial exemption vary state to state, so whether or not a 1099 contractor can fall under it may not be the same anywhere. Never really looked into that specifically as I've never been a 1099, but I know some state regulations touch on it for some things.Generally, what are the requirements for a 1099 consulting engineer that is not licensed in a state? It seems you can do he engineering work but you can't stamp or validate anything to the public.
You're probably thinking of some statements I have made. I used employment loosely, as a 1099 contractor (so long as the contract is structured the way you described) counts as 'employment' per the regulation here.I have seen some comment here that their state requires W2 employment for responsible charge