012-3 Wyo. Code R. § 3-6

Current through April 27, 2019
Section 3-6 - Reciprocal Licensure

In order to qualify for a reciprocal license, the applicant must hold a current license in the profession for which they are applying, in good standing from a jurisdiction with licensure requirements substantially equal, as determined by the Board, to those established by the Board Rules and Act. If the Board determines that the applicant gained licensure in another reciprocal jurisdiction without meeting that jurisdiction's minimum requirements, the Board may deny licensure in Wyoming.

(a) Direct State Reciprocity. Applicants seeking reciprocity through the standards of another jurisdiction must meet the requirements outlined in Section 1 of this Chapter for architect applicants and Section 2 for landscape architect applicants.

(b) NCARB or CLARB Certificate Reciprocity. The Board may accept NCARB and CLARB certification as satisfactory evidence of meeting the requirements for reciprocal licensure.

012-3 Wyo. Code R. § 3-6

Adopted, Eff. 10/25/2018.