Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama House Bill HB594

Introduced
4/17/25  
Refer
4/17/25  

Caption

Alabama Board of Examiners of Landscape Architects, definitions, fees, examination requirements, and reciprocity provisions revised; role of the Council of Landscape Architectural Registration Boards (CLARB) provided

Impact

The proposed changes in HB594 are expected to enhance the standards and regulatory framework surrounding landscape architecture in Alabama. By clarifying the requirements and processes for licensing, the bill aims to ensure that only qualified individuals are allowed to practice, thereby protecting public welfare. The inclusion of reciprocity provisions could also facilitate the movement of professionals into the state, potentially enriching local expertise and competitiveness in landscape architecture.

Summary

House Bill 594 aims to amend various sections of the Code of Alabama related to the regulation of landscape architecture. Specifically, it updates definitions concerning landscape architects and the practice of landscape architecture, streamlines examination requirements, and clarifies licensing fees. The bill also introduces provisions for reciprocity, allowing landscape architects licensed in other states to practice in Alabama, provided they meet certain qualifications.

Contention

While the bill primarily focuses on technical updates and non-substantive revisions of the code, some stakeholders may express concerns about the implications of reciprocity. Critics might worry that it could lower local standards if practitioners from states with less stringent requirements are permitted to operate without adequate vetting. Additionally, ensuring that continuing education requirements are effectively managed will be essential in maintaining professional standards among landscape architects.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL HB267

To provide further for the practice of landscape architecture

AL HB235

Scope of practice of architecture and duties of board

AL SB224

Office of Occupational and Professional Licensing, created within the Department of Labor; oversight provided to professional or occupational licensing boards.

AL SB137

Alabama Board of Massage Therapy, terminated pursuant to the Sunset law and replaced by the Alabama Massage Therapy Licensing Board

AL SB122

Alabama Board of Electrical Contractors, continued until October 1, 2026, with modification to provide for a provisional license, pursuant to the Sunset Law.

AL SB145

Sunset law; Alabama Board of Examiners in Counseling continued until October 1, 2026

AL HB198

Building codes; Alabama Home Builders Licensure Board; Alabama Residential Building Code, authorized to be established

AL SB288

Building codes; Alabama Home Builders Licensure Board; Alabama Residential Building Code, authorized to be established

AL HB70

Board of Dental Examiners of Alabama, to create limited special volunteer licenses for nonresident dentists and dental hygienists, to increase fee for annual dental hygiene registration, to add fee for issuance of special volunteer licenses

AL SB144

Sunset law; Alabama Board of Examiners in Psychology continued until October 1, 2028

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