Tennessee Board of Architectural & Engineering Examiners
Barbara Bowling, Executive Director
3rd Floor, Volunteer Plaza
500 James Robertson Parkway
Nashville, TN 37243-1142
(615) 741-3221 / 800-256-5758
(615) 532-9410 FAX
barbara.bowling@state.tn.us
| Report Date |
Total Hours Annually |
Self-Study Accepted |
PHSW |
| 12/31 (can be either odd or even years) |
24 PDH/2 years |
Yes |
a majority of PDHs should address PHSW issues and technical competency |
Statutes and Regulations
Title/Practice Act Summary
Continuing Education Requirements
24 PDH per biennial renewal period (due 12/31, can be odd/even years)
- A majority of PDHs should address health, safety and welfare issues and technical competency, and all PDH must be relevant to the practice of landscape architecture (may include technical, ethical or managerial content)
- Activities include: university courses; seminars, tutorials, short courses, correspondence courses, televised courses or videotaped courses; in-house programs sponsored by corporations or other organizations; teaching; published papers, articles, or books; presentations at technical meetings; attendance at program presentations
at related technical or professional meetings
- For more details on the requirements
Exceptions and Exemptions
No provision for Inter professional Practice.
There are no exemptions for structures/practice.
Other exempt Persons:
- Any person engaging in architecture, engineering, or LA work as an employee of a
licensed architect, engineer or LA provided, that such work may not include
responsible charge of design or supervision.
- Architects, engineers, or LAs who are not residents of and have no established place of
business in the state, who are acting as consulting associates of an architect, engineer or
LA licensed in the state, provided, that the nonresident is qualified for such professional
service in the nonresident's own state or country.
- Architects, engineers or LAs who are employed by a person, firm or corporation not
engaged in the practice of architecture, engineering, or landscape architecture and who
render architectural, engineering or landscape architectural services to their employer
only and not to the general public.
- Architects, engineers or LAs who are employed by a municipal electric system, electric
and community service cooperative or telephone cooperative and who render
architectural, engineering or landscape architectural services pertaining to the
operations of their employer and who do not offer their services to the general public in
exchange for compensation other than that received from their employer.
- Drafters, students, clerks of the work superintendents and other employees of lawfully
practicing architects, engineers and LAs acting under the instruction, control or
supervision of their employers.
Reciprocity
Allows the board to grant reciprocal rights to licensees in states that have established substantially equivalent standards.
ASLA Chapter Licensure Contact Russ Adsit, FASLA
radsit@fisherarnold.com
Andy Pouncey, ASLA
apouncey@ci.germantown.tn.us
State Legislature Contact Information
Tennessee State Legislature Web Site
Source: American Society of Landscape Architects
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