Utah Board of Landscape Architects
Division of Occupational & Professional Licensing Box 146741 Salt Lake City, UT 84114-6741
(801) 530-6403
(801) 530-6511 FAX
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Statutes and Regulations
Title/Practice Act Summary
Continuing Education Requirements
The general licensing statute authorizes the Division of Occupational and Professional Licensing to develop continuing education standards for any of the professions under its jurisdiction. It has not yet done so for landscape architecture.
Exceptions and Exemptions
The law exempts licensed architects, engineers and land surveyors. An individual licensed to practice or engage in an occupation or profession may engage in the lawful, professional, and competent practice of that occupation or profession without additional licensure under other chapters of this title.
- A person preparing a site plan for a one-, two-, three-, or four-family
residence not exceeding two stories in height, exclusive of the basement.
- A person designing sprinkler irrigation systems when licensed as a
landscape contractor.
- Unlicensed employees of a licensee while preparing site plans under the
supervision of a landscape architect.
- A person serving in the U.S. armed forces, the U.S. Public Health Service,
the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, or other federal agencies while
engaged in licensed activities as a part of employment with that federal
agency if the person holds a valid license to practice landscape architecture
issued by any other state or jurisdiction recognized by the division.
A student engaged in activities constituting the practice of a regulated occupation or profession while in training in a recognized school approved by the division to the extent the activities are supervised by qualified faculty, staff, or designee and the activities are a defined part of the training program.
- An individual engaged in an internship, residency, fellowship, apprenticeship,
or on-the-job training program approved by the division while under the
supervision of qualified persons.
- An individual residing in another state and licensed to practice a regulated
occupation or profession in that state, who is called in for a consultation by
an individual licensed in Utah, and the services provided are limited to that
consultation. A practitioner temporarily in this state who is exempted from
licensure must comply with each requirement of the licensing jurisdiction
from which the practitioner derives authority to practice. Violation of any
limitation imposed by this section constitutes grounds for removal of exempt
status, denial of license, or other disciplinary proceedings.
- An individual who is invited by a recognized school, association, society, or
other body approved by the division to conduct a lecture, clinic, or
demonstration of the practice of a regulated occupation or profession if the
individual does not establish a place of business or regularly engage in the
practice of the regulated occupation or profession in Utah.
ASLA Chapter Licensure Contact
Don E. Leslie, ASLA
dleslie@ibigroup.com
State Legislature Contact Information
Utah State Legislature Web Site
Source: American Society of Landscape Architects
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