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Board debates reciprocity, 2‑year experience rule and a proposed bill to eliminate fees
Summary
Board members discussed whether applicants who meet other states' education/experience/exam should still request permission to sit for Connecticut’s exam, reaffirmed concern about a two‑year experience requirement, and flagged a proposed senate bill to dissolve licensure fees for legal review.
The Landscape Architecture Licensing Board spent a significant portion of the meeting debating how reciprocity, waivers, and Connecticut’s experience requirement should work and whether the board should push for regulatory changes.
Members discussed that some applicants qualify for licensure in other states and then apply for Connecticut licensure, sometimes after passing exams elsewhere. The chair suggested the board consider whether it should continue requiring applicants to appear for…
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