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Board debates effect of 3-year reinstatement law on reciprocal licensure and continuing-education requirements
Summary
Board members raised concerns that a recent law change limiting reinstatements to three years can allow some reciprocal applicants to avoid showing continuing education credits, prompting staff follow-up on verification practices.
Members of the Connecticut State Board of Landscape Architects spent part of their May 20 meeting discussing how a recent law change and the board’s administrative processes affect reciprocal licensure and continuing-education (CE) enforcement.
Board members and staff said the issue matters because it can let previously licensed practitioners who allowed a Connecticut license to lapse obtain a reciprocal license without the CE documentation now required for reinstatements, potentially creating a gap in oversight.
The discussion began when a board member asked for clarification about “waiver of…
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