Ohio Administrative Code
Title 4703:1 - State Board of Landscape Architect Examiners
Chapter 4703:1-1 - Applications; Examinations
Section 4703:1-1-06 - Continuing education
Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
(A) Definitions.
(B) General requirements.
Every landscape architect shall complete a minimum of twenty-four contact hours of continuing education prior to the end of each renewal period.
A minimum of sixteen of the twenty-four hours shall be structured health, safety and welfare hours as defined in this rule.
The completion of these hours shall be a condition of renewal of the landscape architect's registration.
An application for renewal or restoration of a license may not be submitted unless the continuing education requirement has been completely fulfilled or the registrant has been exempted from the continuing education requirement by the board.
(C) Exemptions.
Landscape architects newly licensed by examination by the state of Ohio are exempt from the continuing education requirements for their initial period of licensure only. This exemption does not apply to reciprocal registrants.
A landscape architect may be exempt from some or all of the continuing education requirements of this rule if the landscape architect is subject to the provisions of rule 4703:1-1-07 of the Administrative Code. The landscape architect must seek exemption from the board in accordance with rule 4703:1-1-07 of the Administrative Code using the prescribed form and attach all paperwork to be considered.
A landscape architect may be exempt from some or all of the continuing education requirements of this rule if the landscape architect has experienced a physical disability, illness, or other extenuating circumstances that, prevents the landscape architect from completing the requirements. Upon filing a request with the board on the form prescribed, the landscape architect may be excused from some or all of the continuing education requirements.
(D) Content requirements.
Acceptable activities include those that increase the landscape architect's knowledge and/or understanding of technical or professional subjects and contribute directly to the improvement of the landscape architect's professional knowledge and competence to practice landscape architecture.
Health, safety and welfare topics as those topics in which at least seventy-five per cent of the subject matter applies the principles of mathematical, physical, and social sciences in consultation, evaluation, planning, design (including, but not limited to the preparation and filing of plans, drawings, specifications, and other contract documents), and administration of contracts relative to projects principally directed at the functional and aesthetic use and preservation of land.
Acceptable subject matter includes:
(E) Methods for fulfilling continuing education requirements.
A landscape architect may earn the required contact hours by any of the following methods, except that credit shall be awarded only once in a renewal period for the same program with the same content:
(F) Records to be maintained by the landscape architect.
Each landscape architect shall, in addition to information submitted to the board, maintain written records acceptable to the board of all continuing education courses or programs undertaken.
Records shall be made available at any time to the board upon written request for review and audit.
Records shall be maintained for six years.
Records may be requested at any time in connection with an investigation or enforcement proceeding.
Failure to provide the requested information in the time frame established by the board shall constitute cause for disciplinary action by the board and may be cause for fines, reprimand, suspension revocation or denial of the application for renewal of the landscape architect's registration.
Appropriate records shall consist of the following:
(G) Audit.
Upon request, each landscape architect shall provide proof of satisfying the continuing education requirement. Failure to provide the requested information in the time frame established by the board shall constitute cause for fines, reprimand, suspension, revocation or denial of the application for renewal of the landscape architect's registration.
(H) Disallowance.
If the board disallows one or more continuing education activities claimed, the landscape architect has up to sixty days after the notification to substantiate the original claim or to complete other continuing education activities sufficient to meet the minimum requirements.
(I) Landscape architect shall attest to compliance.
Every landscape architect shall attest, in the manner prescribed by the board, to the landscape architect's meeting of the requirements as described herein. Said attestation shall accompany the renewal application.
(J) Falsification.
Any landscape architect falsifying the records of the landscape architect's continuing education activities shall be subject to disciplinary action by the board.
(K) Appeal.
A landscape architect shall have the right to appeal any refusal by the board to accept continuing educational activities for credit under these requirements. This appeal shall be conducted in accordance with Chapter 119 of the Revised Code, and shall include the presentation of evidence supporting the landscape architect's contention that the activity meets the requirements of this rule.
(L) Requirements for lapsed and reinstating applicants.
A landscape architect whose license has lapsed, and who desires to reinstate that license, must submit, with the reinstatement application, proof of completion of twenty-four hours of continuing education within the twenty-four months prior to the date the application is received.