CAN ARCHITECTS, ENGINEERS, LAND SURVEYORS AND LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS CONTINUE TO WORK IN THEIR PROFESSION WHILE DISCIPLINED BY THE BOARD?
A. Whether or not an architect, engineer, land surveyor or landscape architect is able to continue in their profession depends on the type of discipline administered by the Board. An architect, engineer, land surveyor, or landscape architect who has been censured may continue to practice. Probation, which law dictates cannot be longer than five years, will require the licensee to meet certain requirements and may include specific practice restrictions. The Board may choose suspension, which law dictates cannot be longer than three years, wherein the licensee may not practice their profession until the period of the suspension is completed. It is not uncommon for a period of suspension to be administered, followed by a period of probation. The Board may also order a civil penalty under Section 327.077 or may choose to revoke the license which is the most severe disciplinary action that can be taken. The individual who has had a license revoked cannot practice their profession again unti
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