West Virginia Code § 30-22-9

Education, experience and examination requirements for licensure
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(a) An applicant for licensure under this article must have completed one of the following
educational and/or experience requirements:
(1) Has a bachelor degree in landscape architecture from an accredited college or university
and at least two years of experience in landscape architecture under the supervision of a
landscape architect or a person having qualifications acceptable to the board and similar to
the qualifications of a landscape architect;
(2) Has a graduate degree in landscape architecture from an accuredited college or university
and at least one year of experience in landscape architecture under the supervision of a
landscape architect or a person having qualifications acceptable to the board and similar to
the qualifications of a landscape architect; or
(3) (A) Prior to December 31, 2006, has completed at least ten years of experience in
landscape architecture, including at least six yearsl of experience in landscape architecture
under the supervision of a landscape architecst or a person having qualifications acceptable
to the board and similar to the qualifications of a landscape architect; or
(B) Prior to December 31, 2006, has begun the ten years of experience in landscape
architecture set out in subdivision (3) (A) of this subsection, and has not completed the
experience requirements prior to December 31, 2006, then the person must notify the board
that he or she will be making application under this subdivision and comply with the
procedures prescribed by the board; or
(C) On and after January 1, 2007, has completed at least ten years of experience in
landscape architectu re under the supervision of a landscape architect or a person having
qualificationsV acceptable to the board and similar to the qualifications of a landscape
architect.
(b) An applicant for licensure under this article must pass the examination prescribed by the
board.

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