Chapter 310-4 REGISTRATION
(1) |
An applicant eligible for registration to
practice Landscape Architecture in Georgia shall be notified by the Board of
his eligibility. |
(2) |
Upon payment
of the initial registration fee, the Board shall issue a certificate of
registration to the Landscape Architect. |
(3) |
The certificate of registration shall
indicate the date of registration and the registration number of the Landscape
Architect. |
(4) |
A duplicate
certificate may be issued by the Board if the original certificate is lost or
damaged. A request for a duplicate certificate shall be submitted to the Board
in writing together with a fee for the duplicate certificate. |
(5) |
A suspended, revoked, or expired
certificate shall be surrendered to the Board upon demand by the
Board. |
(1) |
All registrations shall expire on
December 31st of each even numbered year and shall be biennially
renewable. |
(2) |
Without a current
registration it is unlawful to use the title "landscape architect" or practice
landscape architecture. |
(3) |
Every
application for renewal of a landscape architect registration shall be
accompanied by a renewal fee and a statement from the registrant affirming
completion of the continuing education requirements provided for in Chapter
310-9. |
Late renewal applications submitted during the six (6) month
penalty period following registration expiration, which are accompanied by a
statement from the registrant affirming that the continuing education
requirements set forth in Chapter 310-9 have been met, must be accompanied by a
late renewal fee.
(1) |
Registrations
not renewed in accordance with
310-4-.02 and
310-4-.03 above shall not be subject
to renewal, provided, however, that the holder thereof may apply for
reinstatement. |
(2) |
An application
for reinstatement shall be accompanied by:
(a) |
A reinstatement fee; and |
(b) |
Evidence, satisfactory to the Board, of
completion of continuing education as specified below:
1. |
Six (6) hours of continuing professional
education described in Chapter 310-9 for each year or fraction thereof since
the last renewal of the applicant's registration, up to a maximum of 24
continuing education hours. |
2. |
In
order to be satisfactory, at least twelve (12) of the hours required for
reinstatement must have been completed during the two-year period immediately
preceding the date of application for reinstatement. |
3. |
The hours required for reinstatement,
which are earned within 24 months prior to expiration of the reinstated
certificate of registration, may be counted towards fulfilling the continuing
education requirements to biennially renew that certificate of
registration. |
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