PURPOSE: This rule adopts the Council of Landscape Architectural Registration Boards’ Uniform National Examination and provides standards for admission.
- (1) The council adopts the Council of Landscape Architectural Registration Boards’ Uniform National Examination (UNE) as its own.
- (2) Applicant shall have either a degree in landscape architecture from an accredited school of landscape architecture and have acquired at least three (3) years’ satisfactory landscape architectural experience after acquiring that degree, or have eight (8) years’ or more satisfactory training and experience in the practice of landscape architecture.
- (3) For the purpose of admission to the examination, satisfactory training and experience shall include: site investigation; selection and allocation of land and water resources for appropriate use; land use feasibility studies; formulation of graphic and written criteria to govern the planning and design of land construction programs; preparation, review and analysis of master plans for land use and site development; production of overall site plans, grading plans, irrigation plans, planting plans and related construction details; specifications; cost estimates and reports for site development; collaboration in the design of roads and site structures with respect to the functional and aesthetic requirements, but not involving structural design or stability; and field observation of land area construction, restoration and maintenance.
(4) Any applicant taking the UNE shall take an examination prescribed by the council which demonstrates the applicant’s knowledge of plant materials, native and adapted, to Missouri.
Auth: section 327.609, RSMo (Cum. Supp. 1990). Original rule filed Feb. 15, 1991, effective July 8,1991.
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