Profession-Wide Title Integrity Erosion State

Class 4fbbad16
http://proethica.org/ontology/intermediate#Profession-WideTitleIntegrityErosionState
Definition

State in which the systematic use of engineering-implying titles by unqualified individuals — particularly within government agencies and industry — has become sufficiently widespread to create public confusion about the qualifications of those exercising engineering authority, thereby undermining public confidence in the profession and the protective intent of licensure requirements.

Properties
Subclass of
State
http://proethica.org/ontology/core#State
Definition
State in which the systematic use of engineering-implying titles by unqualified individuals — particularly within government agencies and industry — has become sufficiently widespread to create public confusion about the qualifications of those exercising engineering authority, thereby undermining public confidence in the profession and the protective intent of licensure requirements.
Source Evidence
Source Text
Although the industry and governmental agencies sometimes use the term indiscriminently [sic], we in the profession must not.
TTL
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Metadata
Type
Class
Content Hash
4fbbad16a8cacd90...
Last Updated
2026-03-12 16:49
Extraction Provenance
Discovered in Case
56
Discovered In Pass
1
Discovered In Section
discussion
First Discovered At
2026-02-24T21:53:26.038599+00:00
First Discovered In Case
56
Generated
2026-02-24T21:53:26.038599+00:00
Was Attributed To
Case 56 Extraction