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What is the upgrading standard of surveying and mapping qualification?

Legal analysis: Surveying and mapping qualification grading standards are divided into general standards and professional standards.

General standards refer to standards that are uniformly applicable to various professional fields.

Professional standards include geodesy, surveying and mapping aerial photography, photogrammetry and remote sensing, geographic information system engineering, engineering survey, real estate surveying and mapping, marine surveying and mapping, map compilation, navigation electronic map making and Internet map service.

The scope of each major in the classification standard of surveying and mapping qualification is divided into several professional sub-items.

All units applying for surveying and mapping qualification shall meet the requirements of general standards and corresponding professional standards at the same time.

The work quota in the classification standard of surveying and mapping qualification refers to the highest quota for undertaking surveying and mapping projects.

The quantitative assessment standard in the classification standard of surveying and mapping qualification refers to the minimum limit.

The provincial administrative department of surveying and mapping geographic information may, according to the local actual situation, appropriately adjust the personnel scale and quantity requirements of B, C and D instruments and equipment in various professional standards. The adjusted local standards shall not be higher than the superior assessment conditions of the Grading Standards of Surveying and Mapping Qualification, nor lower than the subordinate assessment conditions of the Grading Standards of Surveying and Mapping Qualification, and shall not modify the professional scope and professional sub-items, assessment indicators and operational boundaries, or break through the provisions of the general standards. The adjusted standards shall be reported to the State Bureau of Surveying and Mapping Geographic Information for the record.

Legal basis: Article 2 of the Standardization Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) The standards mentioned in this Law (including standard samples) refer to the technical requirements that need to be unified in the fields of agriculture, industry, service industry and social undertakings.

Standards include national standards, industry standards, local standards, group standards and enterprise standards. National standards are divided into mandatory standards and recommended standards, while industry standards and local standards are recommended standards.

Mandatory standards must be implemented. The state encourages the adoption of recommended standards.