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Continuing Education Requirements 24 PDH per biennial renewal period (effective July 1, 2006)

 

 
  • 18 of 24 PDH must be completed structured educational activities in public health, safety and welfare issues (any activity that has a sponsor other than the licensee, has evidence of preplanning, including a written objective and format, has an assessment component, and is documented and verifiable)
  • All PDH must be related to the practice of landscape architecture, performed outside the normal performance of one’s occupation and contemporaneously documented
  • ‘Health, safety and welfare issue’ is defined as any issue related to the practice of landscape architecture exemplified by the LARE
  • Activities: professional or technical presentations (including as instructor) at recognized professional meetings, conventions, or conferences; authoring (publishing) or presenting an original paper, article or book; serving as an elected officer or appointed chair of a committee in a professional society or organization; serving as an exam grader or on a committee writing exam materials for a licensure exam; attaining specialty certifications through examination from a qualified professional society or organization
  • For more details on the requirements, click here
   
Licensing Board Information

Oregon Landscape Architect Board
1193 Royvonne Ave., SE #19
Salem, OR 97302
(503) 589-0093
Fax: (503) 589-0545
email

   
ASLA Chapter Licensure Contact

Gregg Everhart, ASLA
pkgregg@ci.portland.or.us

Jim Figurski, ASLA
jimf@greenworkspc.com

Brian Bainnson, ASLA
bainnson@spiretech.com

Dave Walters, ASLA
davidw@migcom.com

Rodney L. Lamb, ASLA
rodneyl@greenworkspc.com

   
State Legislature Contact Information

State Legislature Web Site
www.leg.state.or.us

   
 
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