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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 323A — Landscape architecture

323A.105 Inactive or retired license.

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An individual may be granted an inactive or retired license annually under the following conditions:
(1)An application for renewal of inactive status shall be upon a form and for a fee to be
set by the board through the promulgation of administrative regulations. Each
applicant shall furnish all information required by the board;
(2)A licensee is exempt from continuing education requirements while on inactive or
retired status;
(3)An inactive or retired licensee may use and maintain the title of landscape architect
but shall not engage in the practice of landscape architecture;
(4)Inactive or retired licensees may apply for an active license after:
(a)Paying a fee and obtaining continuing education pursuant to administrative
regulations promulgated by the board; and
(b)Meeting the requirements of KRS 323A.100(5); and
(5)An inactive or retired licensee shall give the board written notice of any change of
address within thirty
(30)days.
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