Georgia Code § 43-23-10

Temporary licenses
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Any landscape architect who is duly registered in any other state or country may be issued a temporary license as a landscape architect for a stipulated site and project within this state, provided that such person: (1) Requests a temporary license on a form provided by the board; (2) Presents evidence satisfactory to the board that he is competent to practice landscape architecture as the term is defined in this state; (3) Has attained the age of 18 years; and (4) Pays a fee to be determined by the board for such temporary license.
Any landscape architect who is duly registered in any other state or country may be issued a temporary license as a landscape architect for a stipulated site and project within this state, provided that such person: (1) Requests a temporary license on a form provided by the board; (2) Presents evidence satisfactory to the board that he is competent to practice landscape architecture as the term is defined in this state; (3) Has attained the age of 18 years; and (4) Pays a fee to be determined by the board for such temporary license.
Any landscape architect who is duly registered in any other state or country may be issued a temporary license as a landscape architect for a stipulated site and project within this state, provided that such person: (1) Requests a temporary license on a form provided by the board; (2) Presents evidence satisfactory to the board that he is competent to practice landscape architecture as the term is defined in this state; (3) Has attained the age of 18 years; and (4) Pays a fee to be determined by the board for such temporary license.
Any landscape architect who is duly registered in any other state or country may be issued a temporary license as a landscape architect for a stipulated site and project within this state, provided that such person:
(1) Requests a temporary license on a form provided by the board;
(2) Presents evidence satisfactory to the board that he is competent to practice landscape architecture as the term is defined in this state;
(3) Has attained the age of 18 years; and
(4) Pays a fee to be determined by the board for such temporary license.

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