Texas Code § 1052.151

REGISTRATION REQUIRED; EXCEPTIONS
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Sec. 1052.151. REGISTRATION REQUIRED; EXCEPTIONS. (a) A person may not engage in the practice of landscape architecture unless the person:
(1) holds a certificate of registration under this chapter; or
(2) is authorized under Section 1052.003 to engage in the practice of landscape architecture without holding a certificate of registration.
(b) Except as provided by Subsections (c) and (d), a person may not represent the person to be a landscape architect or use the term "landscape architect," "landscape architectural," or "landscape architecture" or any similar term to describe the person's services unless the person holds a certificate of registration under this chapter.
(c) A business entity may engage in the practice of landscape architecture without holding a certificate of registration under this chapter if:
(1) the entity is authorized under Section 1052.003 to engage in the practice of landscape architecture without holding a certificate of registration; or
(2) any landscape architecture performed on behalf of the entity is performed by or under the supervision and control of a person who:
(A) holds a certificate of registration under this chapter; and
(B) is a regular, full-time employee of the entity.
(d) A business entity may use the term "landscape architect," "landscape architectural," or "landscape architecture" or any similar term to describe the entity or the services provided by the entity without holding a certificate of registration under this chapter if any practice of landscape architecture performed on behalf of the entity is performed by or under the supervision and control of a person who:
(1) holds a certificate of registration under this chapter; and
(2) is a regular, full-time employee of the entity.

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