Georgia Code § 43-23-16

Applicability of chapter to qualified registered architects and professional engineers
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Nothing in this chapter shall be construed as excluding a qualified registered architect or professional engineer from such landscape architectural practice as may be incidental to the practice of his profession or as excluding a landscape architect registered under this chapter from such architectural or engineering practice as may be incidental to the practice of landscape architecture.
Nothing in this chapter shall be construed as excluding a qualified registered architect or professional engineer from such landscape architectural practice as may be incidental to the practice of his profession or as excluding a landscape architect registered under this chapter from such architectural or engineering practice as may be incidental to the practice of landscape architecture.
Nothing in this chapter shall be construed as excluding a qualified registered architect or professional engineer from such landscape architectural practice as may be incidental to the practice of his profession or as excluding a landscape architect registered under this chapter from such architectural or engineering practice as may be incidental to the practice of landscape architecture.
Nothing in this chapter shall be construed as excluding a qualified registered architect or professional engineer from such landscape architectural practice as may be incidental to the practice of his profession or as excluding a landscape architect registered under this chapter from such architectural or engineering practice as may be incidental to the practice of landscape architecture.

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