Code of Maine Rules
02 - DEPARTMENT OF PROFESSIONAL AND FINANCIAL REGULATION
288 - MAINE STATE BOARD FOR LICENSURE OF ARCHITECTS, LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS AND INTERIOR DESIGNERS
Chapter 13 - LICENSURE OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS
Section 288-13-6 - Experience in the Regulated Practice of Landscape Architecture

Current through 2024-38, September 18, 2024

A. For the purposes of this Chapter, "experience in the regulated practice of landscape architecture," means that an applicant must gain experience in the following areas:

i. Project and Construction Management: includes pre-project management, project management, bidding, construction, and maintenance;

ii. Inventory and Analysis: includes site inventory, physical analysis, and contextual analysis;

iii. Design: includes stakeholder process, master planning, and site design; and

iv. Grading, Drainage, and Construction Documentation: includes site preparation plans, general plans and details, specialty plans, and specifications.

B. A minimum of 50% of the experience in the regulated practice of landscape architecture must be performed under the direct supervision of a licensed landscape architect, and the remaining amount may be under the direct supervision of a licensed professional in a related field.

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