Cherry
Lake Tree Farm Continuing Education (Cherry
Lake Tree Farm CEU provider #0002080)
Course
Schedule
Pricing
Course Descriptions
Registration Information
DPBR Requirements
Continuing
Education
Cherry Lake
offers several courses through all-day seminars and lunch-n-learn
sessions with our business developers. Learn more about the classes
by clicking on the links below:
All courses
are approved by Florida DBPR (DBPR
Requirements)
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Registration
To
register for October 12, please email the following
information in its entirety to erin.maguire@cherrylake.com.
Please note that you must provide ALL information in order for your
request to be processed.
1.
Name (as it appears on your State of Florida LA license: First Name,
Middle Initial, Last Name.)
2. Name (as you would like it to appear on your name tag, if different
from above.)
3. LA License Number (If you do not currently hold a license, please
indicate this in your response.)
4. Company Name (If you will not be representing a company, please
indicate this in your response.)
5. Company Address
6. Company Telephone
7. Name and number of course you wish to attend.
8. Date on which you wish to attend.
Your request
will be processed as soon as possible. You will receive a confirmation
email detailing payment options and driving directions to Cherry
Lake Tree Farm. If you have any questions or concerns about this
process please feel free to contact Erin Maguire at 352.429.2171
ext 249 or erin.maguire@cherrylake.com.
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DBPR
Requirements
All Florida
Register Landscape Architects must complete 16 continuing
education credits per biennium.
These credits
are to be obtained by attending:
1. The four
(4) hour course on the Uniform Building Code prescribed by Sections
553.841 and 481.313(5), Florida Statutes
2. A minimum
of six (6) of the sixteen (16) credits must be obtained by attending
an approved provider's advanced or specialized course in the following
areas of study:
a) A minimum
of four (4) hour course on the Uniform Building Code approved
by the Florida Building Commission; and
b) A minimum two (2) hour course on the Florida laws affecting
the practice of landscape architecture according to Chapter
481, Florida Statutes.
3. A minimum
of six (6) continuing education must obtained for:
a) Previously
untaken courses in landscape architecture subjects at accredited
universities and college.
b) Courses
approved by the board and offered by continuing education providers.
For more information
visit: http://www.myflorida.com/dbpr/pro/larch/lndsc_index.shtml
Download the
DBPR list of approved
providers and courses.
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