Professional Engineers Ontario
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Professional Engineers Ontario, PEO, is the self-regulatory body that governs Ontario's 70,000 professional engineers, and sets standards for and regulates engineering practice in the province. It has a statutory mandate under the Professional Engineers Act of Ontario to protect the public interest where engineering is concerned[1]. It was created in 1922[2] and is mandated to educating its members to latest developments and maintaining a Code of Ethics that puts the public interest first. Licensed professional engineers can be identified by the P.Eng. after their names.
PEO consists of 37 chapters[3], each representing a different geographic area in Ontario. PEO is governed by a Council of 29 (17 elected by the licence holders and 12 appointed by the provincial government).
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- ^ "What is PEO?". Professional Engineers Ontario. Retrieved 2008-04-19.
- ^ "Professional Engineers Act". Professional Engineers Ontario. Retrieved 2008-04-19.
- ^ "History of the Chapters". Professional Engineers Ontario. Retrieved 2008-04-19.