Section 1275.85 Continuing Education
a) Continuing
Education
1) Beginning
with the 2027 renewal (for the period from September 1, 2025, through August
31, 2027) and every renewal thereafter, in addition to other requirements,
every applicant for renewal of landscape architect registration shall complete
24 credit hours of continuing education ("CE") relevant to landscape
architecture, or be exempt from the continuing education requirements, as
provided in subsection (f). Failure to comply with these requirements may
result in non-renewal of the landscape architect's registration, other
disciplinary action, or both.
A) A
minimum of 16 core hours are required, which must be relevant to safeguarding
public health, safety, and welfare ("HSW"), and acquired in
structured educational activities defined in subsection (b)(1) of this Section.
The 16 hours shall include the following two courses:
i) A
minimum of one-hour of sexual harassment prevention training that shall meet
the requirements of 68 Ill. Adm. Code 1130.400. A registrant completing a
course on sexual harassment prevention developed or offered by the Illinois
Human Rights Act [775 ILCS 5], the registrant's employer, or an acceptable
provider listed within this Section, may count that course toward the one-hour
requirement under this Section (See Section 2105-15.5 of the Civil
Administrative Code of Illinois [20 ILCS 2105/2105-15.5]).
ii) A
minimum of one-hour programs, courses, or activities in the area of
professional conduct and/or ethics.
B) The
remaining eight CE hours are elective, and may be acquired either in structured
educational activities defined in subsection (b)(1) or unstructured educational
activities defined in subsection (b)(2).
2) A
pre-renewal period is the 24 months preceding September 1 of each odd-numbered
year.
3) A
CE hour means a minimum of 50 minutes of instruction or participation. A CE
program shall not be presented during a dinner or social function. The dinner
or social function must be concluded before the CE program commences or be held
after the CE program is completed. If the program involves one or more hours
of education, credit may be issued in one-half hour increments.
4) The
Division may conduct random audits to verify compliance with this Section.
5) There
is no restriction on the number of CE hours that can be completed through
online or self-administered courses, provided that the courses meet the
requirements of this Section.
6) Landscape
architects registered in Illinois but residing and practicing in other states
must comply with the CE requirements set forth in this Section. The CE hours
used to satisfy the CE requirements for renewal of a landscape architect
registration held in another jurisdiction may be applied to satisfy the CE
requirements for renewal of the Illinois landscape architect registration, if
the CE hours meet Illinois requirements.
7) All
CE credit hours must be in subjects directly related to the profession of
landscape architecture and must be performed outside the normal practice of
one's occupation.
b) Activities for
Which CE Credit May Be Earned
1) Structured
Educational Activities (minimum of 16 hours)
A) Endorsed
seminars from CLARB, American Society of Landscape Architects
("ASLA"), Illinois Chapter of American Society of Landscape
Architects ("ILASLA"), and Landscape Architecture Continuing
Education System ("LA CES").
B) Seminars
presented by non-landscape architecture professional organizations, related to
the landscape architecture profession, and approved by LA CES.
C) Courses
offered by a college or university related to landscape architecture.
i) Per credit hour (quarter
system): 10 CEs;
ii) Per credit hour (semester
system): 15 CEs.
D) Self-study
courses presented by correspondence, internet, television, video or audio,
ending with an examination or other verification process. The CE credit
acquired for this activity shall be as recommended by the program sponsor.
2) Unstructured
Educational Activities (maximum of 8 hours)
A) Teaching
or instructing a course or seminar related to landscape architecture for the
first time only. Two hours of CE will be earned for every hour of teaching or
instructing. This does not apply to faculty in the performance of their
regularly assigned duties.
B) Authoring
papers or articles related to landscape architecture that appear in nationally
circulated publications, journals or trade magazines or presented to a
university, professional society, or organization. Two hours of CE will be
earned per paper or presentation, but not both, and a maximum of four CE hours
may be awarded per pre-renewal period.
C) Active
participation on a committee or holding an office in a professional or technical
society related to landscape architecture. Two hours of CE will be awarded per
committee membership or office held each renewal cycle.
c) The Division shall
not pre-approve individual courses or programs.
d) It
shall be the responsibility of a registrant to maintain a record of CE for six
years that includes, but is not limited, to the following:
1) The
name and address of the sponsor or provider, the number of hours attended in
each program, the date and place of the program, and a certificate of
attendance; or
2) A
log of activities that includes the date and number of hours claimed as CE, a
brief statement of the subject matter, printed program schedules, registration
receipts, or other proof of participation.
e) Certification of
Compliance with CE Requirements
1) Each
renewal applicant shall certify, on the renewal application, full compliance
with the CE requirements set forth in subsection (a).
2) The
Division may require additional evidence demonstrating compliance with the CE
requirements. It is the responsibility of each renewal applicant to retain or
otherwise produce evidence of compliance. The additional evidence will be
required in the context of the Division's random audit.
3) When
there appears to be a lack of compliance with CE requirements, an applicant
will be notified and may be required to interview with the Board, at which time
the Board may recommend that steps be taken to begin formal disciplinary
proceedings as required by Section 85 of the Act.
f) Exemptions:
A registrant may be exempt
from the CE requirements of this Section if one of the situations described in
this subsection (f) occurs. A renewal applicant that meets one of the criteria
for exemption described in this subsection (f) must submit to the Division the
renewal fee and documentation supporting the qualification for exemption.
1) A
registrant shall not be required to report CE hours during the first biennial
renewal period in which the registrant obtained initial registration in
Illinois, but shall be subject to the CE requirements for all subsequent
biennial renewal periods.
2) A
registrant who is on full-time active duty in the military service of the
United States or is a registrant who is called to temporary active duty in the
military service or Armed Forces of the United States for a period of time
exceeding 120 consecutive days during the renewal period, when that activity or
location restricts the participation in a CE program or where no internet
access is available, such as a forward operating base, etc.
3) A
registrant who demonstrates to the satisfaction of the Division that meeting
these requirements would be an undue hardship by reason of disability, illness,
or other clearly mitigating circumstances shall submit supporting
documentation.
A) The
documentation shall be in the form of a sworn statement by the registrant,
statement from a healthcare provider, or medical record showing the disability,
illness, or circumstance preventing the registrant's participation in the
continuing education program during a substantial part of the renewal period.
B) If
the Division finds from the evidence that good cause has been shown for
non-compliance, the Division will waive enforcement, extend the time within
which the applicant shall comply, or establish a particular program or schedule
of continuing education for the renewal period in which the undue hardship
existed.
C) Consecutive
waiver requests made for reasons of disability, illness, or other circumstances
may be prima facie evidence for non-renewal of applicant's registration based
on an inability to actively engage in registered landscape architecture
practice.
4) Any
renewal applicant who, prior to the expiration date of the registration, submits
a request for a waiver, in whole or in part, pursuant to the provisions of this
subsection (f) shall be deemed to be in good standing until the final decision
on the application is made by the Division.
5) Any
renewal applicant who submits a request for a waiver that is denied may then
request the registration be placed on inactive status. The applicant shall
comply with the CE requirements prior to restoration of the registration from
inactive status, in accordance with Section 1275.80.
(Source: Added at 49 Ill.
Reg. 8323, effective June 5, 2025)