Sub-Professional vs Professional Service Scope Classification Capability

Class de3dd294
http://proethica.org/ontology/intermediate#Sub-ProfessionalvsProfessionalServiceScopeClassificationCapability
Definition

Capability of a professional engineering firm and its principals to correctly classify whether a solicited scope of work is professional engineering in character or sub-professional in character — understanding the distinction between work requiring licensed professional engineering judgment and work that, while related to engineering, does not require such licensure — and to apply this classification correctly when evaluating bid invitations, ethical obligations, and the scope of applicable professional ethics code provisions.

Properties
Subclass of
Capability
http://proethica.org/ontology/core#Capability
Definition
Capability of a professional engineering firm and its principals to correctly classify whether a solicited scope of work is professional engineering in character or sub-professional in character — understanding the distinction between work requiring licensed professional engineering judgment and work that, while related to engineering, does not require such licensure — and to apply this classification correctly when evaluating bid invitations, ethical obligations, and the scope of applicable professional ethics code provisions.
Source Evidence
Source Text
provides services on occasion of a type and nature regarded as sub-professional in character, although related to professional engineering services
TTL
@prefix rdf: <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#> . @prefix rdfs: <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#> . @prefix owl: <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#> . @prefix proethica_intermediate_extended: <http://proethica.org/ontology/intermediate-extended> . <http://proethica.org/ontology/intermediate#Sub-ProfessionalvsProfessionalServiceScopeClassificationCapability> a owl:Class ; rdfs:label "Sub-Professional vs Professional Service Scope Classification Capability" ; rdfs:comment "Capability of a professional engineering firm and its principals to correctly classify whether a solicited scope of work is professional engineering in character or sub-professional in character — understanding the distinction between work requiring licensed professional engineering judgment and work that, while related to engineering, does not require such licensure — and to apply this classification correctly when evaluating bid invitations, ethical obligations, and the scope of applicable professional ethics code provisions." ; rdfs:subClassOf <http://proethica.org/ontology/core#Capability> .
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Class
Content Hash
de3dd2948b102736...
Last Updated
2026-03-12 16:49
Extraction Provenance
Discovered in Case
90
Discovered In Pass
2
Discovered In Section
facts
First Discovered At
2026-03-02T16:10:10.428738+00:00
First Discovered In Case
90
Generated
2026-03-02T16:10:10.428738+00:00
Was Attributed To
Case 90 Extraction