Georgia Board of Landscape Architects
Annie Ruth Passmore - Contact person
237 Colliseum Drive
Macon, GA 31217-3858
(478) 207-1400
(478) 207-1410 FAX
arpassmore@sos.state.ga.us
| Report Date |
Total Hours Annually |
Self-Study Accepted |
| 11/31 of even years |
12 contact hours per biennial renewal period |
Yes |
Statutes and Regulations
Title/Practice Act Summary
Continuing Education Requirements
All activities must consist of subject matter that contributes directly to the professional competence
of a licensee in the practice of landscape architecture.
- Activities include: courses/programs offered by institutions of higher learning, specialty societies,
professional organizations and government agencies; correspondence courses and independent study
programs; college courses offered in a degree program that is not taken to meet the education
requirements for licensure; published articles and books; instructors, discussion leaders, or speakers
- For more details on the requirements
Exceptions and Exemptions
Does not exclude a qualified licensed architect or professional engineer from such landscape architectural practice as may be incidental to the practice of his/her profession. Does not exclude a licensed landscape architect from such architectural or engineering practice as may be incidental to the practice of landscape architecture. There are no exemptions for Structures/Practice in Georgia.
- A contractor engaging in the business of or acting in the capacity of a
contractor or landscape contractor, provided that he or she is the prime contractor for the installation of his or her design. A contractor or landscape
contractor may not perform design services without also performing the installation of the design.
- Any person whose services are offered solely as a gardener or nurseryman.
- Any person qualified by training or experience or both whose services areoffered solely as a municipal, regional, or urban planner.
- Any person employed by a state agency, county, or municipality who
engages in the business of or acts in the capacity of a landscape architect,
insofar as such acts are performed in the course of employment with the
respective governmental entity on lands owned by the jurisdiction by which employed.
Reciprocity
Law/regulations do not address reciprosity.
ASLA Chapter Licensure Contact
Michael Breedlove, FASLA
mbreedlove@landplanning.net
Tom Joyce, ASLA
tomjoyce@bellsouth.net
State Legislature Contact Information
Georgia State Legislature Web Site
Source: American Society of Landscape Architects
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