An applicant who holds a current and valid record issued by CLARB and who submits satisfactory evidence of such record to the Arkansas State Board of Architects, Landscape Architects, and Interior Designers can be registered, provided the applicant meets the following requirements:
- (1) An applicant must be of good moral character, as verified by employers and other references;
- (2) An applicant must hold a professional degree in landscape architecture from a degree program that has been accredited by LAAB;
- (3) An applicant must have passed the LARE® in accordance with current CLARB standards;
- (4) An applicant must complete an affidavit supplied by the board attesting that he or she has read and understood the Landscape Architectural Practice Act, Arkansas Code § 17-15-101 et seq., and this part;
- (5) The applicant holds a valid registration as a landscape architect issued by a registration authority of the United States and submits satisfactory evidence of such registration to the board;
- (6) An applicant files his or her application in a form prescribed by the board and pays the applicable fees established by the board; and
- (7) Before registration, the board may, at its discretion, require individual applicants to appear before the board when a CLARB record does not clearly indicate that the applicant is qualified for registration in Arkansas.
Codification Notes: “CLARB” means Council of Landscape Architectural Registration Boards. "LAAB" means Landscape Architectural Accreditation Board. "LARE®" means Landscape Architect Registration Examination.