BRANCHES / GOV / RLA or PLA
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(1)
-EXECUTIVE-
ENFORCES LAW / ADMINISTERS LAW
(GOVERNOR + CABINET)
ATTORNEY GENERAL
CHIEF FINANICIAL OFFICER
COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE
CHAIR: GOVERNOR
(2)
-LEGISLATIVE-
LAW MAKERS
(SENATE)
ENVIRONMENTAL & DEVELOPMENTAL REGULATIONS
REGULATORY AGENCY
\ROLES/
I. THE LEGISLATIVE BRANCH OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA
II. WHERE LEGISLATORS PROPOSE BILLS
III. LAWS OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA
\FUNCTIONS/
I. EXCLUSIVE LAWMAKING POWER
II. CREATE FLORIDA STATUTES
III. GOVERNING OF AGENCY RULEMAKING (CH. 120)
i. statutes are the collection of the laws in the state of Florida
SECTION 581.185 PRESERVATION OF NATIVE FLORA IN FLORIDA
\RELATIONSHIPS/
\- Roles -/
i. flrules.org / Administrative Code & Register
ii. Keeper of the Great Seal
iii. Manages the state of Florida: 1.elections 2.corporations 3.historical resources 4.cultural resources 5.libraries 6.office of the secretary 7.the divisions of administrative services 8.information services
\- FUNCTIONS -/
i. Filing point for rules promulgated by state regulatory agencies
ii. custodian of the laws of the State of Florda
\- RELATIONSHIPS -/
i. Rules of regulatory agencies are published in the Florida administrative code at / in the Department of State
ii. Florida administrative code & Florida administrative register (FAC) & (FAR)
iii. Florida Senate
iv. Department of Agriculture
\- roles -/
1. Authority to protect plants from pets & diseases
2. Governs
3. Provides
4. Gives Authority
\- roles -/
1. Regulates the transfer of nursery stock within, into & out of state
2. Licensing of Nurserymen
\- relationships -/
1. Division of plant industry
\- roles -/
a. Works to protect Florida's native plants
b. Works to protect Florida's commercially grown plants
c. Works to protect Florida's agricultural resources
\- functions -/
a. Works to detect / plant pests & honey bee pests
b. Works to intercept / plant pests & honey bee pests
c. Works to control / plant pests & honey bee pests
d. Regulates regulated plant index / plant pests & honey bee pests
\- relationships -/
a. Inside of, the Florida Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services
b. (FAC) & (FAR)
c. Florida Department of State
2. Florida Department of State
v. Division of cultural affairs
II. PART II (TWO) OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA STATUTES REGULATES THE PRACTICE OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE
III. FLORIDA GOVERNOR
IV. GOVERNMENT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA
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FLORIDA LEGISLATURE
(3)
-JUDICIAL-
LAW INTERPRETATION
(COURTS)
FLORIDA REGULATORY AGENCIES LIST
/ environmental and developmental regulations \
1. FLORIDA SENATE*
\ ROLES /
i. the legislative branch of the State of Florida
ii. where legislators propose bills
iii. laws of the State of Florida
\ FUNCTIONS /
i. exclusive lawmaking pwer
ii. create Florida Statutes
iia. Statutes are the collection of the laws in the State of Florida
iii. Governing of AGENCY Rulemaking ( Chapter 120 )
\ RELATIONSHIPS /
i. Department of State
ii. part ii ( 2 ) of the State of Florida Statutes regulates the practice of Landscape Architecture
iii. Florida Governor
iv. Government of the State of Florida
STATUTE - SECTION 581.185 : PRESERVATION OF NATIVE FLORA IN FLORIDA
2. DEPARTMENT OF STATE*
\- roles -/
i. flrules.org
ii. Keeper of the Great Seal
iii. Manages the State of Florida : \ a / elections \ b / corporations / c \ historical resources / d \ cultural resources / e \ libraries / f \ office of the secretary \ g / the divisions of administrative services / h \ information services
iv. Administer code and register
\- functions -/
i. filing point for rules and promulgated by state regulatory agencies
ii. custodian of the laws of the State of Florida
\- relationships -/
i. rules of regulatory agencies are published in the Florida Administrative Code at / in the Department of State
ii. Florida Administrative code and Florida Administrative register ( FAC ) & ( FAR )
iii. Florida Senate
iv. Department of Agriculture
v. Division of Cultural Affairs
3. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE*
\- roles -/
i. authority to protect plants from pests and diseases
ii. governs
iii. provides
iv. gives authority
\- functions -/
i. regulates the transfer of nursery stock within, into and out of state
ii. licensing of nurserymen
\- relationships -/
i. division of Plant Industry
ii. Florida Department of State
4. DIVISION OF PLANT INDUSTRY*
\- roles -/
i. works to protect Florida's native plants
ii. works to protect Florida's commercially grown plants
iii. works to protect Florida's agricultural resources
\- functions -/
i. works to detect ( plant pests & honey bee pests )
ii. works to intercept ( plant pests & honey bee pests )
iii. works to control ( plant pests & honey bee pests )
iv. regulates regulated plant index
\- relationships -/
i. inside of, the Florida Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services
ii. ( FAC ) & ( FAR )
iii. Florida Department of State
5. WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICTS (5)*
\- roles -/
I. Manages the quality and quantity of water in Florida
II. Develop water management plans for water shortages in times of drought
III. Aquire & manage land(s) for water management purposes under the save our rivers program
\- functions -/
I. Administer the departments storm water management program
II. Administer flood protection programs
III. Perform technical investigations into water resources
IV. Regulatory programs to: a) manage the consumptive use of water, b) aquifer recharge assurance | protection, c) permit well construction, d) manage surface waters
\- relationships -/
I. Appointed by Governor
II. Water Management regional agencies / districts (5), a) North West, b) Suwanne, c) St. Johns, d) South, e) Southwest
III. Department of Environmental Protection (DEP)
6. DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION*
\- roles -/
I. Environmental management
II. Environmental stewardship
III. Protects Florida's
a) air
b) water
c) land
IV. Create strong community partnerships
V. Safeguard Florida's natural resources
VI. Enhance Florida Ecosystems*
\- functions -/
I. Environmental resource permit program (ERP)
(Through D.E.P, / through a water management district
II. Review permit applications for the ERP
\- relationships -/
I. 6 District offices of the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP)
a) Northwest District
b) Northeast District
c) Central District
d) Southwest District
e) South District
f) Southeast District
II. Five Water Managment Districts
III. Trails & Greenways Council
7. TRAILS AND GREENWAYS COUNCIL*
\- roles -/
I. Advise (DEP)
II. Promote cooperation inter-governmentally
III. Promote Private Partnerships
IV. Recommend priorities
V. Provide funding
VI. Development
VII. Management
VIII. Regulate
\- functions -/
I. Ensure | Regulation of green space for Health and Recreation
II. Developing the greenways & trails system
III. Develop / Create critical links
IV. Managing the Greenways & Trails System
\- relationships -/
I. D.E.P. Department of Enviornmental Protection
8. FLORIDA REGIONAL PLANNING COUNCIL**
\- roles -/
I. Local emergency planning
II. Homeland Security
III. Multipurpose regional organization
IV. Implementation of community planning
V. Local Government assistance
VI. Return on investment
VII. Hazard Mitigation Plans
VIII. Post disaster redevelopment plans
VIIII. Transportation evacuation modeling
X. Business disasters planning kits
XI. Development of regional impact reviews (DRI) with Department of Environmental Protection (DEP)
XII. Involved in large developments of regional impact
\- functions -/
I. Designate economic development districts by the U.S. Economic Development Administration
II. Provide technical support to business & economic developers to promote regional job creation strategies
III. Provide coordination & review of various programs such as local government comprehensive plans, developments of regional impact, power plant 10-year siting plans
IV. Prepare statewide regional evacuation studies
V. Support regional economic development
VI. Develop & maintain strategic regional policy plans to guide growth and development focusing on economic development, transportation, affordable housing, and resources of regional significance.
\- relationships -/
I. U.S. economic development administration
II. Partnership with Florida Chamber Foundation
III. Florida regional councils' association (PRCA)
IV. Department of environmental protection (DEP)
V. Florida office of Energy
VI. U.S. Department of Energy
VII. Local Governments
9. FLORIDA HISTORICAL COMMISSION* (FHC)
\- roles -/
I. Review Grant Applications
II. Enhance public participations & involvement in the preservation & protection of the state's historic & archaeological sites & properties
\- functions -/
I. Advises and assists the division of historical resources in carrying out the programs, duties & responsibilities of the division.
10. FLORIDA COUNCIL AGENCIES*
I. School Board
II. County Commissioners: Everything other than schools & cities
11. FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL REGULATION* (DBPR)
I. Responsible for licensing and regulating "LeAs"
a) consider applications for licensure
b) review disciplinary cases
c) conduct informal hearings related to licensure and discipline
II. Engages in rulemaking to implement the provisions set forth in its statutes & conducts other general business as necessary
III. The division of regulation is responsible for enforcement of professions & related businesses licensed by (DBPR) Florida Department of Business & Professional Regulations under the Division of Professions to ensure that the laws, rules and standards set by the legislature are followed
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STATE ISSUES CONCERNING THE PRACTICE OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE
1. FLORIDA FRIENDLY LANDSCAPES
2. NEGLIGENCE
3. CONTRACTS FOR DESIGN SERVICES
4. LAND USE LAW
5. BARRIER FREE CODES
6. ACCESSIBILITY
7. CONSULTATION
8. INVESTIGATION
9. RESEARCH
10. PLANNING
11. DESIGN
12. DRAWING PREPARATION
13. SPECIFICATIONS
14. CONTRACT DOCUMENTS & REPORTS
15. CONSTRUCTION SUPERVISION
16. LANDSCAPE MANAGEMENT
17. XERISCAPE
18. PRESERVATION
19. CONSERVATION
20. ENHANCEMENT
21. DETERMINATION OF LAND USE
22. NATURAL LAND FEATURES
23. GROUND COVERS & PLANTING
24. NATURALISTIC & AESTHETIC VALUES
25. APPROACHES
26. SITING OF BUILDINGS
27. OUTDOOR AREAS
28. SETTING GRADES
29. SHAPING LAND
30. DRAINAGE
31. GROWTH MANAGEMENT
32. SOIL AMENDMENTS
33. DESIGN OF TANGIBLE OBJECTS
34. SPECIFICATIONS
35. PROVISION OF STORM DRAINAGE
36. IRRIGATION
37. STATE LANDS
38. WELLS
39. ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROLS
40. ENDANGERED SPECIES AND PLANT PROTECTION
41. MECHANICS LIEN LAW
42. PREVENTION OF WATER CONTAMINATION
43. PREVENTION OF EROSION
44. ENERGY CONSERVATION
45. ENHANCE HUMANS WELL-BEING
46. ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES
STATE ISSUES WITH THE PRACTICE OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE
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FLORIDA [REGULATIONS] CONCERNING / with THE PRACTICE OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE
1. DEVELOPMENT OF REGIONAL IMPACT (DRI)
2. COASTAL CONSTRUCTION CONTROL LAW (CCCL)
a) Protect beaches from development that causes erosion
b) Protect beach and dune systems
c) Prevent existing structures from being harmed
d) All land seaward of line (setback) is protected by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP)
3. Regulation of the approving of, access to a site. (DCA) Division of Cultural Affairs
4. Florida Building Code
5. National Geodetic Vertical Datum [Sea Level Line] ( N . G . V . D . )
6. Fifty ( 50 ) - Foot Setback Line [ A line of jurisdiction in which construction is prohibited within fifgy (50) feet of the line of high water at any riparian coastal location ]
7. One-hundred-year storm elevation (FDEP)
8. National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP)
9. Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM)
10. Existing and Future land uses are found in comprehensive plan
FLORIDA [REGULATIONS] CONCERNING / with THE PRACTICE OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE
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FLORIDA PERMITTING REQUIREMENTS REGARDING DEVELOPMENT CONCERNING THE PRACTICE OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE
1. SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL
a) application
b) application review
c) permit
2. COMMERCIAL
a) application
b) site plan review
c) application review
d) permit
3. MULTI-FAMILY & SUBDIVISION & PUD (2 STEPS: PRELIMINARY & FINAL)
a) application
b) site plan review
c) application review
d) review committee with applicant (DRC)
e) zoning & planning review
f) application goes to governing body
g) permit
4. PERMITTING IS DONE THROUGH THE BUILDING OFFICIAL
5. SITE PLAN APPROVALS ADDITIONAL INFO:
a) School Boards usually reserve the right of approval without going through city / county agencies
i.) Plan to Staff for review
- approve or reject with comments
- resubmit for approval (either preliminary or final)
ii.) Pick up permits [ if approved ]
iii.) If plan deviates from agency master plan or requires zoning changes, plan must go to planning board and then to governing body for approval. -->then see i.) & ii.) above
iv.) If a plan is for a major project, one must go through steps (i) (ii) (iii), then on to a regional planning council (RPC) for review and approval and then to the governors executive committee for approval. Then steps ( i ) & ( ii ) for necessary permits.
v.) If jurisdictional lands are involved, then other agencies claiming jurisdictional will also be involved in the approval process. These usually involve environmental matters such as wetlands, endangered species (plants & animals)
FLORIDA PERMITTING REQUIREMENTS REGARDING DEVELOPMENT WITH THE PRACTICE OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE
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FLORIDA PERMITTING REQUIREMENTS REGARDING ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCE PROTECTION WITH THE PRACTICE OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE
1. GRADING PERMITS
2. ENVIRONMENTAL PERMIT FROM THE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION (FDEP)
a) Siting considerations to protect the beach - dune system
b) Public beach access
c) Proposed structures
*d) This permit is required before construction
3. CERTIFICATION OF N.G.V.D.
4. ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCE PERMIT PROGRAM (ERP)
a) Regulates activities involving the alteration of surface water flows
b) Includes new activities in uplands that generate stormwater runoff from upland, construction, as well as dredging & filling in wetlands & other surface waters.
c) Permitting done by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection or by one of the Water Management Districts
d) Consumptive use permits
e) Water use permits
f) NPDES stormwater permits
g) Wastewater permits
h) Coastal construction control line permits
i) Beaches & coastal systems permits
j) Wetlands Permits
k) Electronic Permits
l) Pre-application meeting first
FLORIDA PERMITTING REQUIREMENTS REGARDING ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCE PROTECTION CONCERNING THE PRACTICE OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE
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FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF STATE
FLORIDA ADMINISTRATIVE CODE & FLORIDA ADMINISTRATIVE REGISTER
DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL REGULATION
DIVISION: BOARD OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE
CHAPTER: SCOPE OF PRACTICE
RULE 61G10-15.001
PRACTICE OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE
OVERSIGHT COMMITTEE / JOINT ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES COMMITTEE
FLORIDA ADMINISTRATIVE LAW CENTRAL ONLINE NETWORK (F.A.L.C.O.N.)
FLORIDA SENATE
FLORIDA STATUTES
CHAPTER 481: ARCH.' INT. DES. & LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE
SECTION 301: PURPOSE
481.301
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PROFESSIONAL SERVICES OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS
FLORIDA STATUTE 287.55 : SERVICES WITHIN THE SCOPE OF THE PRACTICE OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE [373.185]
*INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO:
1. CONSULTATIONS
2. INVESTIGATIONS
3. RESEARCH
4. PLANNING
5. DESIGN
6. PREPARATION OF DRAWINGS
7. SPECIFICATIONS
8. CONTRACT DOCUMENTS AND REPORTS
9. (RESPONSIBLE) CONSTRUCTION SUPERVISION
10. LANDSCAPE MANAGEMENT IN CONNECTION WITH THE PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT OF LAND AND INCIDENTAL WATER AREAS
11. USE OF XERISCAPE
12. CREATIVE WORKS
13. ENHANCEMENT OF LAND
14. EXAMINATION OF SOILS ( 18" DEPTH )
15. CLASS CODE 001 : "la" , "le" : ALLOWED TO PRUNE / TRIM MANGROVE TREES
LANDSCAPE ENGINEER ARCHITECT
ENGINEER LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT
16. USE FLORIDA FRIENDLY LANDSCAPING - FLORIDA STATUTE - TITLE XXVII - NATURAL RESOURCES, CONSERVATION, RECLAMATION, AND USE - CHAPTER 373 - WATER RESOURCES - 373.185 - LOCAL FLORIDA-FRIENDLY LANDSCAPING ORDINANCES - QUALITY LANDSCAPES THAT CONSERVE WATER, PROTECT THE ENVIRONMENT, ARE ADAPTABLE TO LOCAL CONDITIONS, AND ARE DROUGHT TOLERANT. THE PRINCIPLES OF SUCH LANDSCAPING INCLUDE PLANTING THE RIGHT PLANT IN THE RIGH PLACE, EFFICIENT WATERING, APPROPRIATE FERTILIZATION, MULCHING, ATTRACTING WILDLIFE, RESPONSIBLE MANAGEMENT OF YARD PETS, RECYCLING YARD WASTE, REDUCTION OF STORMWSATER RUNOFF & WATERFRONT PROTECTION. ADDITIONAL COMPONENTS INCLUDE PRACTICES SUCH AS LANDSCAPE PLANNING AND DESIGN, SOIL ANALYSIS, THE APPROPRIATE USE OF SOLID WASTE COMPOST, MINIMUM USE OF IRRIGATION AND PROPER MAINTENANCE.
17. THE DOMINATE PURPOSE OF FLORIDA STATUTE 287.55, THE SERVICES WITHIN THE SCOPE OF THE PRACTICE OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE, AS A CREATIVE WORK(S) IS THE:
- PRESERVATION OF PROPER LAND USES
- PRESERVATION OF SETTINGS FOR BUILIDING AND STRUCTURES AND OUTDOOR AREAS AND OTHER IMPROVEMENTS
- PRESERVATION OF GROUNDS FOR BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURES AND OUTDOOR AREAS AND OTHER IMPROVEMENTS
- PRESERVATION OF APPROACHES FOR BUILIDING AND STRUCTURES AND OUTDOOR AREAS AND OTHER IMPROVEMENTS
- PRESERVATION OF NATURAL LAND FEATURES
- PRESERVATION OF GROUND COVER AND PLANTING
- PRESERVATION OF NATURALISTIC VALUES
- PRESERVATION OF AESTHETIC VALUES
- CONSERVATION OF 1)PROPER LAND USES 2)NATURAL LAND FEATURES 3)GROUND COVER AND PLANTINGS 4)NATURALISTIC VALUES 5)AESTHETIC VALUES 6)SETTINGS FOR BUILIDNGS / STRUCTURES / OUTDOOR AREAS / OTHER IMPROVEMENTS 7)GROUNDS FRO BUILIDNGS / STRUCTURES / OUTDOOR AREAS / OTHER IMPROVEMENTS 8)APPROACHES FOR BUILIDNGS / STRUCTURES / OUTDOOR AREAS / OTHER IMPROVEMENTS
- ENHANCEMENT OF 1)PROPER LAND USE 2)NATURAL LAND FEATURES 3)GROUND COVER AND PLANTINGS 4)NATURALISTIC VALUES 5)AESTHETIC VALUES 6)THE SETTING OF GRADES OF LAND 7)THE SETTING OF GRADES OF WATER FORMS 8)THE SETTING OF SHAPING OF LAND 9)THE SETTING OF SHAPING OF WATER FORMS 10)THE SETTING OF CONTOURING OF LAND 11)THE SETTING OF CONTOURING OF WATER FORMS
- DETERMINATION OF 1)PROPER LAND USES 2)AESTHETIC VALUES 3)NATURAL LAND FEATURES 4)GROUND COVER AND PLANTING 5)NATURALISTIC VALUES 6)SETTINGS 7)GROUNDS 8)APPROACHES (FOR BUILDINGS / STRUCTURES / OUTDOOR AREAS / OTHER IMPROVEMENTS) 9)THE SETTING OF GRADES 10)SHAPING 11)CONTOURING (OF LAND) (OF WATER FORMS)
18. DETERMINATION OF DRAINAGE
19. PROVISION FOR ( STORM DRAINAGE, IRRIGATION SYSTEMS ) AS NCESSARY TO THE PURPOSES OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE
20. DESIGN OF ( TANGIBLE OBJECTS, FEATURES ) AS ARE NCESSARY TO THE PURPOSES OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE
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RESPONSIBILITIES OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS
FLORIDA SENATE LEGISLATED THE FLORIDA STATUTES AND CREATED PART II 481.301
PRESERVATION OF : - PROPER LAND USES - NATURAL LAND FEATURES - GROUND COVER & PLANTINGS - NATURALISTIC VALUES - AESTHETIC VALUES
CONSERVATION OF : - PROPER LAND USES - NATURAL LAND FEATURES - GROUND COVER & PLANTINGS - NATURALISTIC VALUES - AESTHETIC VALUES
DETERMINATION OF : - PROPER LAND USES - NATURAL LAND FEATURES - GROUND COVER & PLANTINGS - NATURALISTIC VALUES - AESTHETIC VALUES
ENHANCEMENT OF : - PROPER LAND USES - NATURAL LAND FEATURES - GROUND COVER & PLANTINGS - NATURALISTIC VALUES - AESTHETIC VALUES
- HEALTH, SAFETY AND WELFARE OF PUBLUC AND PEOPLE
- WATER CONSERVATION
- WATER QUALITY PROTECTION AND / OR RESTORATION
- RETAINING WALLS
- GAZEBOS
- FENCES
- WATERFALLS
- PONDS
- PREVENTION OF CONTAMINATION OF WATER SUPPLIES
- BARRIER-FREE PUBLIC AnD PRIVATE SPACES
- CONSERVATION OF NATURAL RESOURCES
- PROPER LAND AND WATER MANAGEMENT PRACTICES
- PREVENTION OF EROSION
- ENERGY CONSERVATION
- FUNCTIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL CONTRIBUTIONS TO HUMANITIES PSYCHOLOGICAL AND SOCIOLOGICAL WELL-BEING, ENHANCEMENT OF THE QUALITY OF LIFE IN A A SAFE AND HEALTHY ENVIRONMENT
- AESTHETICALLY PLEASING ENVIRONMENTAL CONTRIBUTIONS TO HUMANITIES PSYCHOLOGICAL AND SOCIOLOGICAL WELL BEING, ENHANCEMENT OF THE QUALITY OF LIFE IN A SAFE AND HEALTHY ENVIRONMENT
- ASSURE THE HIGHEST POSSIBLE QUALITY OF THE PRACTICE OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA
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Florida certificate to practice - LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE FOR A LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT ARE ISSUED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL REGULATION
Florida certificate to practice - FOR A LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT - CERTIFICATE OF REGISTRATION WITH CERTIFICATION NUMBER
Florida certificate to practice - FOR A COMPANY - CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORIZATION WITH CORPORATE AND PARTNERSHIPS
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT RECEIVES ONE ( 1 ) SEAL
REGISTER SEAL ELECTRONICALLY
s.668.001-668.006
DRAWINGS TO BE:
1. SIGNED
2. DATED
3. STAMPED
FLORIDA STATUTES
287.55 SERVICES
373.185 FFL
481.301 RESPONSIBILITIES
581.185 PRESERVATION OF NATIVE FLORA
DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION -// SITE PLANNING / GRADING & DRAINAGE / DESIGN DETAILING / SPECIFICATIONS / PLANTING
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seal registration : ss 668.001-668.006
LA BOARD
Division of Profesions
Board of Landscape Architecture
1940 North Monroe Street
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0783
850-487-1395
www.myfloridalicense.com/dbpr/index.html
*detail the hardship
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Delinquency fee = $100.00
Apply for active or inactive : Notify the Board
$225.00 - active status fee 61G10-12.0002 ( 1 ) F.A.C.
$50.00 - inactive status fee 61G10-12.0002 ( 7 ) F.A.C.
$25.00 - delinquent status fee 61G10-12.0002 ( 10 ) F.A.C.
$50.00 - processing fee 61G10-12.0002 ( 11 )
To transition into inactive status
Pay - inactive fee
Pay - delinquent fee
Pay - applicable processing fee / comply with all continuing education
APPLICATION : myfloridalicense.com/dbpr/landscape-architecture/
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LA must include the certificate of registration # on all advertising
LA6667251 - delinquent
CEU's / Uniform Building Code / 2 HRS
CEU's/ Florida Laws & Rules affecting the practice of L.A. / 2 HRS
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Florida Administrative Code / practice of landscape architecture \- 61G10-15001 -/
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