Question: Robin, an associate member, was working on completing her 2 years of post-graduate work experience, under the supervision of Ron, C.E.T. For the past month,

 Robin, an associate member, was working on completing her 2 years

Robin, an associate member, was working on completing her 2 years of post-graduate work experience, under the supervision of Ron, C.E.T. For the past month, she and Ron had been working together on designs for a project that involved installing elevators and escalators into an old office building, to make it more accessible. The property owner expected the approved designs by Friday at 7:00 pm, but Ron forgot to affix his stamp to the completed designs before he went out of town for the weekend. Ron emailed Robin and asked her to use his identification stamp, and send the drawings to the owner before she left work that day. If Robin stamps the designs with Ron's identification stamp, will she breach the OACETT by-laws, and why or why not?

of post-graduate work experience, under the supervision of Ron, C.E.T. For the

0 Yes Robin will breach the OACETT by- laws ' by stamping the designs with Ron's identification stamp, because only the member who was issued the stamp may use it O No Robin will not breach the OACETT by- laws as long as she makes a written note beside the stamp that discloses the fact that she affixed the stamp under direct instruction from Ron. 0' Yes Robin will breach the OACETT by- laws Ubecause the member who was issued the stamp must be physically present in order to give consent for others to use it on designs that were under their supervision and control. (\"J No, Robin will not breach the OACETT by* laws by stamping the designs with Ron's stamp, because the professional who was issued the stamp may give consent to others to use it

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