Engineers and Geoscientists BC

Please note that the Engineers and Geoscientists BC office will be closed on Monday, April 29, 2024, as staff will be attending an all-day meeting. Regular business hours will resume on Tuesday, April 30.

Individual Practice Review

Engineers and Geoscientists BC had a program known as the Practice Review Program in place for more than 25 years, as required by the Engineers and Geoscientists Act (EGA). This program was a proactive and educational quality assurance check of a registrant’s practice based on a random selection process. The Professional Governance Act (PGA) now requires Engineers and Geoscientists BC to have in place a new proactive program now called the Audit Program and a new reactive program called the Practice Review Program. Therefore, it is important to note that the name of our traditionally proactive program (Practice Review) will now be used to refer to a reactive and targeted program for the assessment of registrants.

The intent of a reactive Practice Review Program as required by the PGA, is to perform a more detailed technical and/or focused review of an individual registrant where professional or ethical issues or risks have been identified either during an audit, practice review, or through the complaint and investigation process.

Practice Reviews are conducted by subject matter experts and the decisions following the review are adjudicated by the Audit and Practice Review Committee, these include:

  1. Close the practice review file,
  2. Pursuant to section 63(5)(c) of the PGA, impose limits or conditions on the practice of the individual Registrant, including:
    1. Restricting the practice that may be engaged in by the individual Registrant,
    2. Requiring that the individual Registrant be overseen by another Registrant when engaged in the Regulated Practice, and
    3. Requiring that the individual Registrant undertake additional training, or
  3. Disclose or provide records or information from the practice review to the Investigation Committee pursuant to section 110(3) of the PGA [Confidentiality – committee matters] or notify the Investigation Committee pursuant to section 110(4) of the PGA [Confidentiality – committee matters], as applicable.
For more information regarding the Practice Review Program as required under the PGA, please see the Guide to the Practice Review Program for Individual Registrants.

More Information

For information regarding the Practice Review Program under the PGA, please review the following document: