Professional Development Hours Schedule
The Central Valley Chapter of the California Land Surveyors Association provides professional development hours to the chapter members whenever possible. This includes presentations by guest speakers. This web page provides a record of the professional development hours that have been provided by the chapter.
Please note this schedule is only a suggestion of the professional development hours made availble through chapter events. Every participant in the CLSA PDH program should use good personal judgment when determining how many professional development hours to count for Chapter events and meetings.
2011 Chapter Meetings
2010 Chapter Meetings
Chapter News
Our Newsletter: "The Prism"
California Surveyor: "Winter 2012"
NSPS News and Views: "News Feed"
Coalition to Save Our GPS: "Articles"
Now accepting PayPal and Credit Cards
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Book of the Month:
New in the library:
Official Map of the City of Oakdale
City of Manteca Monuments - Draft of Monument Recovery Book
San Joaquin County, more Subdivisions Maps (now completed), Parcel Maps and Record of Surveys...
BPELSG - New Senior Registrar Land Surveyor
The Board for Professional Engineers, Land Surveyors, and Geologists (BPELSG) is pleased to announce that Raymond Mathe, PLS, has accepted the position of Senior Registrar Land Surveyor, effective February 28, 2012. In 2004, Mr. Mathe was appointed by the County of Orange Board of Supervisors to serve as the County Surveyor. Prior to his position at the County, Mr. Mathe worked as a Project Manager at a private engineering and land surveying firm and served as the Deputy County Surveyor for the County of Riverside. Mr. Mathe obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Workforce Education and Development from Southern Illinois University at Carbondale in 1995. Mr. Mathe's experience and knowledge of BPELSG's mission and operations, particularly with respect to licensing examination development and the Professional Land Surveyors Act, will prove to be very beneficial to the Board's licensees, applicants, and the public.








