Evidence shall be understood to mean acceptable and usable documentation required or submitted for consideration of the Board, and may include drawings, specifications, photographs, news items, advertisements, letters, listings, diplomas, awards, certificates, contracts, agreements, letterhead, invoices, signs, rental agreements, and certified personal statements. Each item of evidence shall be clearly marked to insure positive identification. It shall be the entire responsibility of the applicant to satisfy the Board as to the sufficiency of the Evidence.
Experience shall be understood to mean employment in the practice of Landscape Architecture, as hereinbefore defined, under the direct supervision of a qualified individual registered and licensed to practice Landscape Architecture when so required by the laws of the state or country in which the work has been performed. Training, practice, and knowledge in allied fields (Architecture, Engineering, Horticulture, or Planning) may be submitted for evaluation by the Board, which may consider such related experience germane to the qualifications of the applicant as a Landscape Architect.
LAAB shall mean the Landscape Architectural Accreditation Board of the American Society of Landscape Architects.
LAAC shall mean the Landscape Architectural Accreditation Council of the Canadian Society of Landscape Architects.
Landscape Architect, Landscape Architecture, and Board shall be as defined in M.G.L. c. 112, § 98.
Practice shall be understood to mean the continuous rendering of Landscape Architectural services, as defined 242 CMR 3.05, as the principal occupation of the applicant. Ample proof of professional responsibility shall be part of the evidence necessary to establish a record of professional practice.
242 CMR, § 3.05