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PURPOSE
The purpose of the Society is to represent the interests of and be a
primary spokesman for the surveying profession in Missouri; to elevate
the standards of the surveying profession in Missouri, thereby benefiting
the general public; to insure that the general public and offices of
records receive superior land surveying that brings about an upgrading
of land records; to sponsor legislation and educational programs beneficial
to the public and Surveyors; and to improve the professional recognition
of the surveying profession by the public and by other related professions.
BENEFITS
- Annual Educational Workshops and Meetings
- Discounts at Workshops, Annual Meeting and materials such as the "Surveyor
Handbook"
- Quarterly Newsletter, The Missouri Surveyor
- Fellowship with other Surveyors
- Introduce and Monitor Legislation that affects Surveying
- Support local Chapters throughout the State
- Liaison with State Surveyor's Office
- Affiliated with the American Congress on Surveying and Mapping
DIRECTORY
A membership directory is published annually by MSPS. Your listing in
the directory identifies your interest in the continuance of superior
land surveying.
MEETINGS
MSPS holds their annual meeting in the fall of each year, as well as
oneday workshops. Cosponsors the Surveyors Refresher Course
at University of MissouriRolla, and an annual educational workshop
is presented in the spring.
Committee meetings occur throughout the year; committees are as follows:
Annual Meeting, Awards, County Surveyors, Education, Handbook, History,
Highway Department Liaison, Legislative, Membership, Nominating, Political
Action, Public Relations, Scholarship, Standards, Surveyor's Week and
Vision 21.
JOIN NOW
MSPS needs your support and participation. If you are interested in
joining with others to help foster the land surveying profession in Missouri,
please complete the application and return it to:
Missouri Society of Professional Surveyors
722 E. Capitol Ave.
P.O. Box 1342
Jefferson City, MO 65102
(573) 6359446
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