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2006 SESSION
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:
1. That § 54.1-409 of the Code of Virginia is amended and reenacted as follows:
§ 54.1-409. Landscape architecture.
Resulting plans and specifications, submitted under the seal,
stamp or certification of a certified landscape architect, may shall
be accepted for review by local and state authorities, in connection
with both public and private projects. However, no landscape architect, unless
he is also licensed as a land surveyor, shall provide boundary surveys, plats
or descriptions for any purpose, except in conjunction with or under the
supervision of an appropriately licensed professional, who shall provide
certification, as required. Landscape architects shall only engage in
projects which they are qualified to undertake based on education, training,
and examination and in accordance with the practice of landscape architecture
as defined in § 54.1-400.
Nothing contained herein or in the definition of "practice of landscape architecture" in § 54.1-400 shall be construed to restrict or otherwise affect the right of any nurseryman, landscape designer, land planner, community planner, landscape gardener, golf course designer, turf maintenance specialist or any other similar person from engaging in such occupation, or from rendering any service in connection therewith that is not otherwise proscribed. No person shall hold himself out as, or use the title of, "landscape architect" or "certified landscape architect," unless he has been certified pursuant to the provisions of this chapter.
Any person who (i) used and was identified by the title "landscape architect" for ten years prior to July 1, 2000, (ii) holds an accredited undergraduate or graduate degree in landscape architecture, and (iii) can demonstrate to the Board satisfactory evidence of ten years of professional practice experience representing the full range of landscape architectural knowledge, skills, and abilities represented on the examination used by the Board to certify landscape architects, shall be entitled to apply to and secure from the Board, without written examination, a certificate pursuant to the provisions of this chapter, provided all other requirements of this chapter relating to landscape architecture are complied with and application is or has been made on or before July 1, 2001.