
Thu, 05/01/2025 - 00:00
New Landscape Architect Rules Effective June 2, 2025
New rules adopted by the Landscape Architecture Advisory Committee (LAAC) of the Mississippi State Board of Architecture in May 2024 take effect on June 2, 2025 (see link above). A summary of the changes is provided below:
- Rule 1.2 (Eligibility) is amended to clarify the experience requirements for applicants who do not meet the education requirements.
- Rule 2.2 (Competence) is amended to clarify that landscape architects shall take into account all applicable federal, state and local building laws and regulations and to clarify that assessment of a physical and/or mental impairment should be performed by an appropriately qualified professional.
- Rule 2.3 (Conflict of Interest) is amended to clarify that “compensation” shall not mean customary and reasonable business hospitality, entertainment, or product education, and to correct a misspelling.
- Rule 2.4 (Full Disclosure) is amended to clarify that a landscape architect, when making public statements on landscape architectural questions, shall disclose when the landscape architect is being compensated for making such statements or has an economic interest in the issue; to reorder the actions that a landscape architect must take if the landscape architect becomes aware of a decision that violates applicable federal, state and local building laws and regulations and adversely impacts the health and safety of the public; to state that a landscape architect shall not deliberately make a false statement of a material issue or fail deliberately to disclose a material fact requested in connection with the landscape architect's application for registration or renewal or otherwise lawfully requested by the LAAC; and to amend language regarding reporting of violations.
- Rule 2.5 (Compliance with the Law) is amended to prohibit offers to pay a commission or other consideration or to make a political contribution or other gift in order to secure work, except for payment made to an employment agency for its services; to require landscape architects to cooperate with the LAAC in its investigation of complaints or possible violations of any statute or rule regulating the practice of landscape architecture; and to state that a landscape architect shall not violate any lawful order of the LAAC.
- Rule 2.6 (Professional Conduct) is amended to allow landscape architects to sign and seal portions of professional work prepared by registered consultants if the landscape architect has reviewed such portion, has coordinated its preparation and intends to be responsible for its adequacy, and to require landscape architects to be completely objective and truthful and to include all relevant and pertinent information in all professional reports, statements and testimony.
- Rule 3.1 (Disciplinary Guidelines) is amended to add a penalty guideline for failure to comply with the continuing education requirements.
- Rule 4.7 (Penalty for Late Units) is amended by striking the current rule title and text and replacing it with language addressing acceptable providers of continuing education.
Please contact the Board office if you have any questions regarding the new rules.