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First Licensure Summit of 2026 by Keziah Olsen Morris, LASN
The first licensure of summit of 2026 jointly hosted by the American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) and the Council of Landscape Architectural Registration Boards (CLARB) shared a few threats to licensure alongside many legislative wins across the country. ASLA State Government Affairs Director Bradley Rawls and new Manager Cole Calloway shared that Montana Executive Order No. 1-2026 was the main cause for concern, as the order calls for the formation of a task force to assess all professional licenses with the goal of "identifying and removing burdens and barriers faced by licensees that are not necessary to protect the public." This order comes in a state where landscape architecture has historically and repeatedly been targeted for deregulation. There is hope in the fact that the order also calls for this task force to seek input from the community and licensed professionals in question, giving the Idaho/Montana ASLA Chapter the opportunity to engage with their policymakers and the general public.
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