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- Credit will not be given for activities completed before July 1, 2005
- 16 CH must be related to health, safety and welfare issues
- 16 CH must be obtained in structured educational activities: College-sponsored
courses or seminars; presentations held in conjunction with meetings,
conferences or conventions recognized by the board (educational program
only); short courses or seminars relating to professional practice or
new technology offered by colleges, professional organizations, or system
suppliers; teaching; research that is published or formally presented
to the profession or public; structured self-study courses, presented
by correspondence, Internet, television, video or audio, ending with
an examination or other verification process; educational tours of landscape
architecturally significant projects, where tour is sponsored by a college,
professional organization or system supplier; professional service to
the public that draws upon the licensee’s professional expertise
on boards and commissions, such as planning commissions, building code
advisory boards, urban renewal boards, code study committees, regulatory
boards and professional accreditation teams
- Deems activities offered by ASLA as meeting the requirements
- 'Health, safety and welfare’ is defined as ‘the planning
and designing of buildings and structures and the spaces within and
surrounding the buildings and structures that: (1) minimize the risk
of injury to persons or property and comply with applicable building
and safety codes; (2) are durable, environmentally friendly, cost effective,
and conserve resources; (3) are aesthetically appealing; (4) function
properly in all relevant respects; and (5) enhance the public’s
overall sense of well-being, harmony, and community and integrate effectively
with the surrounding environment.
- For more details on the requirements, click
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