New Hampshire Code of Administrative Rules
Lsa - Board of Landscape Architects
Chapter Lsa 300 - LICENSURE REQUIREMENTS
Part Lsa 302 - QUALIFICATION OF APPLICANTS
Section Lsa 302.01 - Candidate Requirements

Universal Citation: NH Admin Rules Lsa 302.01

Current through Register No. 12, March 21, 2024

(a) Candidates for licensure shall meet the requirements established by RSA 310-A:146 before a license shall be granted. The board shall require documentation of the applicant's education and work experience to help determine competency.

(b) Experience in the practice of landscape architecture shall be of a grade and character that indicates to the board that the applicant is competent to practice as a landscape architectasdetermined pursuant to Lsa 302.02. The board shall also require documentation of the applicant's work products to help determine competency.

(c) Qualifications shall be determined as follows:

(1) Applicants possessing an accredited 4-year landscape architecture degree or equivalent, shall have 3 years professional experience under the direct supervision of a licensed landscape architect; or

(2) Applicants possessing a non-accredited 4-year landscape architecture degree or a 4-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 scienceshall have 5 years professional experience, 3 of which shall be under the direct supervision of a licensed landscape architect.

(d) Experience shall be in accordance with the rules of professional conduct set forth in Lsa 501. Conduct proscribed by the rules of professional conduct, when performed by an unlicensed person or during a prior period of licensure, shall result in denying a license application or issuing a restricted license.

(e) The applicant shall take the Landscape Architect Registration Exam (LARE)prepared by CLARB and achieve a passing score.

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