Utah Code § 58-53-603

Seal -- Authorized use
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A landscape architect may only affix the landscape architect's seal to a site plan when the site
plan:
(1) was personally prepared by the landscape architect;
(2) was prepared by an employee, subordinate, associate, or drafter under the supervision of a
licensee, provided the licensee or a principal affixing the seal assumes responsibility;
(3) was prepared by a licensed landscape architect in this state or any other state provided that the
licensee in this state affixing the seal:
(a) performs a thorough review of all work for compliance with all applicable laws and rules and
the standards of the profession; and

(b) makes any necessary corrections before submitting the final site plan:
(i) to a building official for the purpose of obtaining a building permit; or
(ii) to a client who has contracted with a landscape architect for the production of a site plan,
when the landscape architect represents, or could reasonably expect the client to consider,
the site plan to be complete and final;
(4) was prepared by a person exempt from licensure as a landscape architect, provided that the
licensee in this state affixing the seal:
(a) performs a thorough review for compliance with all applicable laws and rules and the
standards of the profession; and
(b) makes any necessary corrections before submitting the final site plan:
(i) to a building official for the purpose of obtaining a building permit; or
(ii) to a client who has contracted with a landscape architect for the production of a site plan,
when the landscape architect represents, or could reasonably expect the client to consider,
the site plan to be complete and final; or
(5) meets any additional requirements established by rule by the division in collaboration with the
board.
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