Can a Landscape Architect design detention ponds under the LA seal in the State of Georgia?
Answer Short answer: YES Additional information: Here is the GA Licensing board website, to see if your particular LA is one of that States 877 licensed professionals: http://sos.georgia.gov/plb/landscape/ Here is a link to GA State Law governing LA practice in that state (in Adobe Acrobat Format): http://sos.georgia.gov/cgi-bin/PLBLaws.asp?Board=04 It is only 9 pages long, and includes descriptions of services that can be offered by a licensee. Some states limit the practice to certain areas, while others allow great latitude. Notwhithstanding, a person NOT licensed cannot call himself a Landscape Architect OR practice Landscape Architecture (with certain exceptions), without first being licensed by the State of Georgia. The scope of services allowe by a Landscpae Architect in Georgia are outlined in 43-43-1 (3): Landscape architecture means the performance of professional services, including, but not limited to, consultation, investigation, planning, design, preparation of drawings a
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