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Title 12 . Professional and Vocational Regulations
Chapter 36 . Big Game Guides and Transporters
Section 100. Content of examinations

12 AAC 36.100. Content of examinations

(a) Unless an applicant is registered by comity under AS 08.48.191 , an applicant for registration is required to pass the appropriate examination designated in this section.

(b) An applicant for architect registration must pass the NCARB Architect Registration Examination (ARE).

(c) An applicant for registration as an engineer must pass the NCEES Principles and Practices of Engineering Examination for the branch of engineering for which the applicant has applied.

(d) An applicant for registration as a land surveyor must pass the professional land surveyor examination, that includes

(1) the NCEES Principles and Practices of Land Surveying; and

(2) repealed 3/16/96;

(3) a state examination covering laws, procedures, and practices concerning land surveying in Alaska.

(e) An applicant for registration as a landscape architect must pass the CLARB Landscape Architectural Registration Examination (LARE). The administration and grading of the examination must have been conducted in accordance with CLARB's standards in effect at the time of examination. In place of passing the CLARB registration examination, a candidate for registration must satisfy one of the following:

(1) successful completion before 1970 of a written examination in landscape architecture prepared by a CLARB member and ten years of experience in landscape architecture after licensure;

(2) successful completion between January 1, 1970 and December 31, 1975 of a written examination prepared by a CLARB member;

(3) successful completion of the British Columbia Society of Landscape Architects' written examination, five years of experience in landscape architecture after licensure and satisfaction of the education and experience requirements;

(4) successful completion of the California P.E.L.A., satisfaction of the licensure, education, and experience requirements, as well as successful completion of LARE, sections D and E, or the CLARB Reciprocity Validation Examination;

(5) for an applicant initially licensed in British Columbia or Ontario without successfully completing the LARE, satisfaction of the following:

(A) ten years of experience in landscape architecture, at least seven years of which must occur after licensure;

(B) successful completion of the CLARB Reciprocity Validation Examination.

History: Eff. 5/23/74, Register 50; am 6/3/89, Register 110; am 10/20/90, Register 116; am 3/16/96, Register 137; am 11/13/99, Register 152

Authority: AS 08.48.101

AS 08.48.171

AS 08.48.181

AS 08.48.191


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