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- CE must related to and increase the basic knowledge of landscape
architecture
- Each licensee must complete core curriculum or pass the equivalency
test of the Building Code Training Program within 2 years of initial
licensure (counts towards total hours required for renewal, including
those taking the equivalency test)
- At least two hours must be obtained by attending an advanced or specialized
course on either the Uniform Building Code
- Two hours must be obtained by attending a course on how Florida’s
laws affect the practice of landscape architecture
- Courses must fall within one or more of the following categories:
(1) Consultation, investigation, research, planning, general business,
design, preparation of drawings, specifications, contract documents
and reports, responsible construction supervision, or landscape management
in connection with the planning and development of land and incidental
water areas where the dominant purpose of the program is the preservation,
conservation, enhancement, or determination of proper land uses, natural
land features, ground cover and planting, or naturalistic and
aesthetic values; (2) the determination of settings, grounds and approaches
for building and structures or other improvements; (3) the setting of
grades, the shaping and contouring of land and water forms, determination
of drainage, and provision for storm drainage and irrigation systems;
(4) the design of such tangible objects and features as are necessary
to the purpose; (5) professional practice management; and (5) laws and
rules related to the practice of landscape architecture
- Activities include: previously untaken courses in landscape architecture
subjects at an accredited college; courses approved by the Board and
offered by approved CE providers
- For more details on the requirements, click
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