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CLARB gives Connecticut board overview of licensure exam, record and model standards
Summary
Representatives from the Council of Landscape Architectural Registration Boards (CLARB) briefed the Connecticut State Board of Landscape Architects on the LARE exam, the CLARB Record, a uniform licensing standard and related member services; board members discussed potential follow-up and representation at CLARB’s annual meeting.
Representatives from the Council of Landscape Architectural Registration Boards, known as CLARB, gave a detailed presentation to the Connecticut State Board of Landscape Architects on CLARB programs and resources, including the Landscape Architect Registration Examination (LARE), the CLARB Record and a proposed uniform licensing standard.
CLARB Chief Strategy Officer Veronica Meadows and Member Relations Manager Zach Durga described the LARE as a four-part, fully computerized exam administered three times a year (April, August and December) and explained that the CLARB Record is a verified portfolio of education, experience and examination intended to streamline licensure across member jurisdictions. "All the information contained in the CLARB…
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