§ 5-51-6. Examinations.
(a) Before being examined for registration as a landscape architect, each applicant shall
submit evidence to the board that:
The applicant has completed a course of study and has graduated from a college or
school of landscape architecture approved by the board. In lieu of graduation from
an approved college or school of landscape architecture, an applicant may present
evidence of at least six (6) years of practical experience in landscape architectural
work of a grade and character satisfactory to the board. Credit may be given for approved
college education, in the discretion
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§ 5-51-6. Examinations.
(a) Before being examined for registration as a landscape architect, each applicant shall
submit evidence to the board that:
The applicant has completed a course of study and has graduated from a college or
school of landscape architecture approved by the board. In lieu of graduation from
an approved college or school of landscape architecture, an applicant may present
evidence of at least six (6) years of practical experience in landscape architectural
work of a grade and character satisfactory to the board. Credit may be given for approved
college education, in the discretion of the board.
(b) The scope of the examinations shall be established by the board, and the examinations
shall be designed to determine the qualifications of the applicant to practice landscape
architecture. The examination shall cover technical, professional, and practical subjects
as relate to the practice of the profession of landscape architecture. The examinations
shall also cover the basic arts and sciences, knowledge of which is material and necessary
to the proper understanding, application, and qualification for practice, of the profession
of landscape architecture. (The board may use the Council of Landscape Architects
Registration Boards' national examination in lieu of preparing a special test for
its own use.)
(c) The board may establish or change the written examination and include an oral examination
as a supplement to the written examination. The board may also determine the eligibility
of the applicant before permitting admittance to the examination.
(d) The subjects included in the examination shall be determined by the board and may
be combined, revised, or eliminated. The time allotted for the examination may be
altered at the discretion of the board.
(e) The written examination shall be given at least once in each calendar year. The date,
time, and place of the examination shall be determined by the board.
(f) The examination shall be conducted in accordance with the instructions issued by the
board.