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LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT

Description

Landscape architects perform professional services in connection with the development of land areas. The main purpose of such services is the preservation, enhancement or determination of proper land uses, natural land features, ground cover and planting, naturalistic and aesthetic values, the setting, approaches or environment for structures or other improvements, natural drainage and the consideration and determination of inherent problems of the land relating to erosion, wear and tear, blight or other hazards, to the extent that such services protect public health, safety and welfare. The practice of landscape architecture includes the production of graphic and written material for use in the planning and design of land development programs, as well as consultation, research, stewardship, analysis, investigation, reconnaissance, and construction overview.

Statute/Rules NH RSA 330-A:140; Administrative Rules Chapter Lsa 100 - 500
  
Regulatory Agency JOINT BOARD OF LICENSURE AND CERTIFICATION
57 Regional Drive
Concord, New Hampshire 03301
  
phone (603) 271-2219
fax (603) 271-6990
web www.nh.gov/jtboard/home.htm
contact person Louise Lavertu, Executive Director
e-mail llavertu@nhsa.state.nh.us
  

Licensure Requirements

  • Good professional character
  • One of the following educational and experiential qualifications:
    1. An accredited four-year landscape architecture degree or equivalent and three years professional experience under the direct supervision of a licensed landscape architect; or
    2. A non-accredited four-year landscape architecture degree or a four-year degree in a related field including, but not limited to, engineering, architecture, geology, geography, planning, botany, forestry, environmental design, garden design, environmental studies, environmental science, ecology or soil science, and five years professional experience, three of which shall be under the direct supervision of a licensed landscape architect
  • Landscape architecture teaching is considered experience for the above qualification; execution of work designed by a landscape architect as a contractor or supervision of the construction of such work as a foreman or superintendent is not considered experience
  • Initial applicants must provide the name and address of at least five references who are not related to the applicant, with at least three of the references having personal or professional knowledge of the applicant's experience as a landscape architect; and at least three licensed landscape architects having detailed knowledge of the applicant's landscape architecture experience

Examination

  • Required—Landscape Architect Registration Examination (LARE) prepared by the Council of Landscape Architectural Registration Boards (CLARB)

Continuing Education

  • Thirty hours of continuing education are required for biennial renewal

Fees

Licensure by examination $125.00
Examination (LARE), sections C and E $325.00 per section
Application fee, reciprocal candidates with CLARB certificate $225.00
Application fee, reciprocal candidates without a CLARB council record $275.00
Biennial renewal $150.00
Reinstatement fee after 12 months $510.00
Verification of licensure or certification $25.00
Wall display certificate $30.00
Certificate replacement $30.00

All licenses expire on the last day of the licensee's month of birth in the second year following the year of issuance

Reciprocity:  Upon application and payment of a fee, a license may be issued to any person holding a Council of Landscape Architectural Registration Boards (CLARB) certificate, or to any person holding an unexpired license or certificate of registration issued by another state provided that the applicant's qualifications meet this state's licensure requirements

Residence/Citizenship:  New Hampshire residency is not required; US citizenship or the legal ability to work in the United States is required

Number of Active Licenses:  14

Standard Occupational Code (O*Net):  17-1012.00 Landscape Architects

Related Training:  Landscape Architecture; Environmental Design/Architecture

Further Information*
Council of Landscape Architectural Registration Boards (CLARB)
3949 Pender Drive, Suite 120
Fairfax VA 22030
phone: (571) 432-0332
web: <www.clarb.org>

American Society of Landscape Architects
636 Eye Street NW
Washington DC 20001-3736
phone: (202) 898-2444
web: <www.asla.org>

last revision: August 2007

*For reference only. This listing does not constitute an endorsement of any organization, and is subject to change.

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