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Edgar S. Munoz PE License Voluntary Relinquishment, Structural Engineering Violation

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Edgar S. Munoz, PE No. 50051, voluntarily relinquished his Florida Professional Engineer license following a finding that he provided structural engineering services through sealed and signed documents after his license had been restricted from creating, producing, or certifying structural engineering documents until he passed the NCEES 16-hour Structural examination. The Final Order was filed on Dec. 18, 2025. This enforcement action arose from Case No. 2024003856 and constitutes a violation of Section 471.033(1)(k), Florida Statutes.

“Respondent provided structural engineering services through sealed and signed documents after his license had been restricted from creating, producing, or certifying structural engineering documents until he passed the NCEES 16-hour Structural examination.”

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Why this matters

Professional engineers facing Board-imposed practice restrictions should treat those restrictions as absolute compliance obligations, not provisional guidelines. Munoz's case illustrates that providing restricted services (structural engineering work) while awaiting examination passage is treated as an independent violation of a Board order, triggering disciplinary action up to and including license relinquishment. Engineers who have received structural practice restrictions should confirm the precise scope of their authorized activities with the FL FBPE before accepting any structural engineering engagements.

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What changed

Edgar S. Munoz agreed to voluntarily relinquish his Florida PE license following an FL FBPE enforcement proceeding. The Board found that Munoz provided structural engineering services by sealing and signing documents after his license had been restricted from such activities pending successful completion of the NCEES 16-hour Structural examination. The voluntary relinquishment constitutes an admission of a Section 471.033(1)(k) violation and resolves the matter without further formal disciplinary hearing.

Engineers and structural engineers in Florida should note that license restrictions imposed by the Board are enforceable obligations, not mere formalities. Continuing to perform restricted professional services—even while believing oneself competent—constitutes an independent ground for discipline under Section 471.033(1)(k). Engineers subject to similar restrictions should ensure they fully understand and comply with the scope of any Board-imposed limitations pending examination passage.

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Apr 24, 2026

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EDGAR S. MUNOZ
PE No. 50051 – VOLUNTARY RELINQUISHMENT

Case No. 2024003856

Respondent was charged with violating Section 471.033(1)(k), Florida Statutes, violating a previous Board order entered in a disciplinary hearing. Respondent provided structural engineering services through sealed and signed documents after his license had been restricted from creating, producing, or certifying structural engineering documents until he passed the NCEES 16-hour Structural examination.

Ruling: Respondent agreed to voluntarily relinquish his Florida PE license. Final Order was filed on Dec. 18, 2025.

Violation: Section 471.033(1)(k), Florida Statutes

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Section 471.033(1)(k)

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Classification

Agency
FL FBPE
Filed
December 18th, 2025
Instrument
Enforcement
Branch
Executive
Legal weight
Binding
Stage
Final
Change scope
Substantive
Docket
2024003856

Who this affects

Applies to
Employers Legal professionals Manufacturers
Industry sector
2361 Construction
Activity scope
Professional licensure Structural engineering License discipline
Geographic scope
Florida US-FL

Taxonomy

Primary area
Employment & Labor
Operational domain
Legal
Topics
Professional Licenses

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