Washington State House of Representatives Office of Program Research |
BILL ANALYSIS |
Commerce & Labor Committee | |
ESSB 5746
This analysis was prepared by non-partisan legislative staff for the use of legislative members in
their deliberations. This analysis is not a part of the legislation nor does it constitute a
statement of legislative intent.
Brief Description: Regarding the practice of landscape architecture.
Sponsors: Senate Committee on Labor, Commerce, Research & Development (originally sponsored by Senators Jacobsen, Kohl-Welles, Murray, Keiser and Poulsen).
Brief Summary of Engrossed Substitute Bill |
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Hearing Date: 2/22/08
Staff: Alison Hellberg (786-7152).
Background:
Legislation enacted in 1969 requires a person who uses or advertises the title of landscape
architect, landscape architecture, or landscape architectural to register with Board of Registration
for Landscape Architects. The membership of the Board of Registration for Landscape
Architects consists of four landscape architects and one member of the public, all appointed by
the Governor.
A "landscape architect" is defined as a person who performs professional services such as
consultations, investigations, reconnaissance, research, planning, design, or teaching supervision
in connection with the development of land areas where the dominant purpose of the services is
the preservation, enhancement, or determination of proper land uses, natural land features,
ground cover and planting, naturalistic and aesthetic values, the settings and approaches to
structures or other improvements, or natural drainage and erosion control.
Prior to applying for registration, an applicant must have completed a course of study in
landscape architecture and graduated from an approved college or school, or the equivalent, as
determined by the Board of Registration for Landscape Architects. The applicant must also have
a minimum of seven years of combined training and experience and pass a written examination.
The Director of the Department of Licensing (Director) may register an applicant who is a
registered landscape architect in another state or country whose requirements for registration are
substantially equivalent.
The Department of Licensing (Department) regulates many businesses and professions under
specific licensing laws. Each business and profession is under either the disciplinary authority of
the Director, or a board or commission charged with regulating that particular profession. The
Uniform Regulation of Business and Professions Act (URBPA) provides consolidated
disciplinary procedures for these licensed businesses and professions.
In addition to the conduct, acts, or conditions under the URBPA, the Director may impose
discipline when the holder of a certificate of registration:
Summary of Bill:
The practice of landscape architecture is restricted to those who are licensed to practice in the
state of Washington by the State Board of Licensure for Landscape Architects (Board). The
practice of landscape architecture is expanded to include the preparation of construction
documents and construction administration. Use of the phrases "landscape architect," "landscape
architecture," or "landscape architectural" are not affected if a person does not practice landscape
architecture.
Requirements for Licensure
The Director shall license all qualified applicants who have been certified by the Board. In order
to qualify, an applicant must pass the required examination, offer satisfactory proof of
completing required education and work experience, be of good moral character, and be at least
18 years old. The required education and work experience consist of either:
The Director may license an applicant who is a licensed landscape architect from another state or country if the individual's qualifications and experience are determined by the Board to be equivalent to Washington's requirements. A landscape architect licensed or registered in another jurisdiction may offer to practice in Washington if:
A licensed landscape architect must demonstrate continuing professional education activities, as
prescribed by the Board. A license of a person who is not in compliance with a child support
order will immediately be suspended. The license may be reissued if the person continues to
meet all other licensing requirements and the Board receives a receipt from the Department of
Social and Health Services stating that the licensee is in compliance with the child support order.
Licensure Board for Landscape Architects
The Board of Registration for Landscape Architects is replaced with the Board. The membership
of the Board consists of four licensed landscape architects and one member of the public. The
landscape architect members must be residents of the State of Washington and have at least eight
years of experience in the field of landscape architecture. Members are appointed to six-year
terms by the Governor.
The Board certifies the education and work experience of applicants and determines the content,
scope, and grading process of the required examination. The Board may adopt an appropriate
national examination and grading procedure.
The Board may impose disciplinary procedures under the URBPA for the following actions:
Exemptions from Licensure
These licensing requirements do not affect or prevent:
Rules Authority: The Board may adopt rules as necessary to implement the changes to the licensing structure.
Appropriation: None.
Fiscal Note: Requested 2/20/08.
Effective Date: The bill takes effect on July 1, 2009.