West Virginia Code of State Rules Agency 9 - Landscape Architects
Here’s a comprehensive overview of West Virginia Code of State Rules — Agency 9: Landscape Architects:
📘 What It Covers
Under Title 9, the West Virginia State Board of Landscape Architects regulates licensing, education, ethics, fees, continuing education, and enforcement for both individuals and firms in the landscape architecture profession (law.cornell.edu).
⚙️ Key Series of Rules
Series 9‑01: Registration of Landscape Architects
Defines scope, authority, application process, exams, temporary permits, renewals, seals, firm certificates, and ethics (regulations.justia.com).
Effective April 20, 2023; sunset August 1, 2033 (wvlaboard.org).
Series 9‑02: Continuing Education
Specifies continuing education requirements for license renewal (law.cornell.edu).
Series 9‑03: Fees
Establishes licensing, renewal, and authorization fees .
Series 9‑04: Waiver of Initial Licensing Fees
Provides fee waiver eligibility for certain applicants (law.cornell.edu).
Series 9‑05: Criminal Convictions & Licensure
Addresses how prior criminal convictions impact licensing decisions (law.cornell.edu).
🧩 Underlying Statutes (WV Code §30‑22)
Board composition & duties: Three-member board (two licensed), appointed by the Governor for staggered three-year terms; sets licensing and ethics standards (code.wvlegislature.gov).
License requirement: Only those licensed may use the title or perform landscape architecture; firms require a Certificate of Authorization (wvlaboard.org).
Practice definition: Encompasses planning, design, supervision, construction documents, land/water resource planning, etc. .
Licensure prerequisites: Applicants must be 18+, of good moral character, pass the exam (LARE), meet education/experience requirements, and no disqualifying criminal history (asla.org).
Reciprocal licensing: Possible based on substantially equivalent out‑of‑state licensure .
🔒 Ethics & Professional Conduct
Series 9‑01 outlines ethics provisions:
Supervision, seal use, conflict-of-interest avoidance.
Prohibitions on misrepresentation, unqualified individuals, undisclosed compensation, deceptive advertising, wrongful assistance, and failing to report violations (wvlaboard.org).
🗓️ Recent Updates
Series 9‑01 was revised and took effect April 20, 2023 .
The current effective version remains active through at least March 21, 2025, as per rule registers (regulations.justia.com).
✅ Summary Table
Series | Topic | Effective Date |
---|---|---|
9‑01 | Registration, seals, ethics | April 20, 2023 – active |
9‑02 | Continuing education requirements | Current |
9‑03 | Licensing and related fees | Current |
9‑04 | Waiver of initial licensing fees | Current |
9‑05 | Criminal history considerations for licensure | Current |
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