Colorado Code § 12-130-104

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As used in this article 130, unless the context otherwise
requires:
(1) "Board" means the state board of landscape architects, created in section 12-130-106.
(2) "Habit-forming drug" means a drug or medicine required to be labeled under section
25-5-415 or the "Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act", 21 U.S.C. sec. 301 et seq., as a habit-
forming drug.
(3) "Infrastructure" means elements of the public domain that support developments
such as roads, streets, parks, plazas, and other places that are not privately owned and managed.
(4) "Landscape architect" means a person who engages in the practice of landscape
architecture.
(5) "Plan" means to prepare layouts and schemes for land areas, infrastructure systems,
facilities, or objects and includes technical documentation.
(6) (a) "Practice of landscape architecture" means:
(I) The application of landscape architectural higher education, training, and experience
as well as required mathematical, physical, and social science skills to consult, evaluate, plan,
and design projects and improvements principally directed at the functional and aesthetic uses of
land;
(II) Collaboration with architects and engineers during the design of public infrastructure
projects such as roads, bridges, buildings, and other structures, concerning the functional and
aesthetic requirements of the area and project site; or
(III) Assistance in the preparation and administration of construction documents,
contracts, and contract offers related to site landscape improvements.
(b) "Practice of landscape architecture" does not include acts exempted by section 12-
130-117.
(7) "Substantial gift" means a gift, donation, or other consideration sufficient to
influence a person to act in a specific manner. The term does not include a gift of nominal value
such as reasonable entertainment or hospitality or an employer's reward to an employee for work
performed.
(8) "Supervision" means the actions taken by a landscape architect in directing,
personally reviewing, correcting, or approving the work performed by an employee or
subcontractor of the landscape architect.

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