2009 New Mexico Statutes
Chapter 61 - Professional and Occupational Licenses.
Article 24B - Landscape Architects
Section 61-24B-8 - Qualifications for registration.   (Repealed effective July 1, 2014.)

61-24B-8. Qualifications for registration.   (Repealed effective July 1, 2014.)

A person desiring to become registered as a landscape architect shall make application to the board on a written form and in such manner as the board prescribes, pay all required application fees and certify and furnish evidence to the board that the applicant:  

A.     has graduated from an accredited program in landscape architecture at a school, college or university and has a minimum of two years of practical experience acceptable to the board, at least one year of which shall be under the supervision of a landscape architect;  

B.     has graduated from a nonaccredited program of landscape architecture at a school, college or university offering a minimum four-year bachelor's degree curriculum or a minimum two-year master's degree curriculum and has a minimum of four years of practical experience acceptable to the board, at least one year of which shall be under the supervision of a landscape architect;  

C.     has graduated from a program in a field related to landscape architecture at a school, college or university offering a minimum four-year bachelor's degree curriculum or a minimum two-year master's degree curriculum and has a minimum of five years of practical experience acceptable to the board, at least one year of which shall be under the supervision of a landscape architect; or  

D.     has a minimum of ten years of practical experience in landscape architectural work that is acceptable to the board, at least one year of which shall be under the supervision of a landscape architect, provided that: 

(1)     each satisfactorily completed year of study in an accredited program of landscape architecture may be accepted in lieu of one year of practical experience required under this subsection; or 

(2)     a baccalaureate degree from a school, college or university may be accepted in lieu of two years of practical experience required under this subsection.

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