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IOo^09l2^2^^^3^0070l93ll^9^^^IOO^^ % % m (1) Agency: Department of State, Bureau of Professional and Occupational Affairs, State Board of Landscape Architects DO (2) Agency Number: 16A Identification Number: 619 (3) Short Title: Biennial Renewal Fees IRRC Number: cj/i5 (4) PA Code Cite: 49 Pa. Code 15.12 (5) Agency Contacts (List Telephone Number, Address, Fax Number and Email Address): Primary Contact: Christopher Grovich, Assistant Counsel, Department of State, State Board of Landscape Architects (717)783-2634 Secondary Contact: Joyce McKeever, Deputy Chief Counsel (717)783-7200 (6) Primary Contact for Public Comments (List Telephone Number, Address, Fax Number and Email Address) - Complete if different from #5: (All Comments will appear on IRRCS website) (7) Type of Rulemaking (check applicable box): X Proposed Regulation Final Regulation Final Omitted Regulation O Emergency Certification Regulation; HH Certification by the Governor [I] Certification by the Attorney General

(8) Briefly explain the regulation in clear and nontechnical language, (100 words or less) The regulation increases the biennial renewal fees from $125 to $194 for Landscape Architects. The new fees are needed because the current fees, established in 1983, no longer cover the cost of sustaining the Board's operations. (9) Include a schedule for review of the regulation including: (Note: actual dates will be inserted when known). A. The date by which the agency must receive public comments: 30 days after publication B. The date or dates on which public meetings or hearings will be held: C. The expected date of promulgation of the proposed regulation as a final-form regulation: D. The expected effective date of the final-form regulation: E. The date by which compliance with the final-form regulation will be required: F. The date by which required permits, licenses or other approvals must be obtained: No later than March 1. 2011 Upon final publication June L 2011 (10) Provide the schedule for continual review of the regulation. The Board continually reviews the efficacy of its regulations, as part of its annual review process under Executive Order 1996-1. The Board reviews its regulatory proposals at regularly scheduled public meetings, generally quarterly. More information can be found on the Board's website (www»dos.statejea us/). Additionally, the Department of State, Bureau of Finance and Operations, makes annual financial reports to the Board. With this input, the Board regularly considers whether to amend its renewal fees.

(11) State the statutory authority for the regulation. Include specific statutory citation. The regulator) 7 amendment is adopted under Section 5(a) of the Landscape Architects 9 Registration Law, Act of January 24 9 1966, P.L. (1965) 1527, as amended, 63 P.S. 905(a). (12) Is the regulation mandated by any federal or state law or court order, or federal regulation? Are there any relevant state or federal court decisions? If yes, cite the specific law, case or regulation as well as, any deadlines for action. Yes, the Board is required by section (5)(a) of the Act (63 P.S. 904(a)) to reconcile its expenses and revenue biennially and to increase fees as needed to meet or exceed projected expenditures. (13) State why the regulation is needed. Explain the compelling public interest that justifies the regulation. Describe who will benefit from the regulation. Quantify the benefits as completely as possible and approximate the number of people who will benefit. The Board is required by section (5)(a) of the Act (63 P.S. 904(a)) to set fees to raise sufficient revenue to meet expenditures. It is anticipated that without raising fees the Board will realize a deficit of $37,849.33 as soon as FY 2011-2012, which will continue to increase to $247,849.33 by fiscal year 2017-2018. These deficits are significant for a board with less than 1,000 licensees and annual expenditures of less than $100,000. (14) If scientific data, studies, references are used to justify this regulation, please submit material with the regulatory package. Please provide full citation and/or links to internet source. This ralemaking is based upon financial reports made by the Department of State's Bureau of Finance and Operations. This proposed rulemaking is not based upon any other scientific data, studies, or references. (15) Describe who and how many will be adversely affected by the regulation. How are they affected? The licensee population will bear the costs of the increased fee. There are currently approximately 989 actively licensed landscape architects who will pay an additional $69 more to renew their licenses biennially. The Board does not foresee any other groups being adversely affected by the proposed rulemaking.

(16) List the persons, groups or entities that will be required to comply with the regulation. Approximate the number of people who will be required to comply. All landscape architects seeking to renew their landscape architect license will be required to comply with this regulation. The Board estimates 989 landscape architect license renewals. (17) Provide a specific estimate of the costs and/or savings to the regulated community associated with compliance, including any legal, accounting or consulting procedures which may be required. Explain how the dollar estimates were derived. The increased costs to the regulated community will be $69 for each biennial renewal period or $34.50 per year. There are no other costs or savings to the regulated community associated with compliance with the proposed rulemaking. (18) Provide a specific estimate of the costs and/or savings to local governments associated with compliance, including any legal, accounting or consulting procedures which may be required. Explain how the dollar estimates were derived. There are no costs or savings to local governments associated with compliance with the proposed rulemaking. (19) Provide a specific estimate of the costs and/or savings to state government associated with the implementation of the regulation, including any legal, accounting, or consulting procedures which may be required. Explain how the dollar estimates were derived. The Board will not incur an increase in administrative costs by implementing the rulemakimg. Indeed^ the regulatory amendment will permit the Board to recoup the costs of its operations. There are no other costs or saving to state government associated with compliance with the proposed rulemaking.

(20) In the table below, provide an estimate of the fiscal savings and costs associated with implementation and compliance for the regulated community, local government, and state government for the current year and five subsequent years. SAVINGS: Regulated Community Current FY $ $ H $ FY+2 $ FY+3 $ $ Local Government State Government Total Savings COSTS: Regulated Community 0 $68,241 0 $68,241 0 $68,241 Local Government State Government Total Costs 0 $68,241 0 $68,241 0 $68,241 REVENUE LOSSES: Regulated Community Local Government State Government Total Revenue Losses (20a) Provide the past three year expenditure history for programs affected by the regulation. Program State Board of Landscape Architect FY-3 FY 06-07 $60,015.63 FY-2 FY 07-08 Actual $77,691.27 FY-1 FY 08-09 Budgeted $105,500 Current FY FY 09-10 Budgeted $109,000

(21) Explain how the benefits of the regulation outweigh any cost and adverse effects. The regulatory amendment is mandated by section 5(a) of the Act (63 P.S. 904(a)) and is necessary to assure the fiscal integrity of the Board. (22) Describe the communications with and input from the public and any advisory council/group in the development and drafting of the regulation. List the specific persons and/or groups who were involved. Because the reconciliation of its budget is an administrative function for which public input is not required, the Board did not solicit input from or provide an exposure draft of this proposed rulemaking to interested parties. However, the Board received the various financial reports and discussed possible renewal fee increases in public session at meetings routinely attended by members of the regulated community and their professional associations. (23) Include a description of any alternative regulatory provisions which have been considered and rejected and a statement that the least burdensome acceptable alternative has been selected. The Board carefully considered reports and recommendations from the Department's Bureau of Finance and Operations in this proposed rulemaking. The Board concludes that this proposed ruiemaking is the least burdensome acceptable alternative. (24) Are there any provisions that are more stringent than federal standards? If yes, identify the specific provisions and the compelling Pennsylvania interest that demands stronger regulations. There are no federal licensure standards.

mag; (25) How does this regulation compare with those of other states? How will this affect Pennsylvania's ability to compete with other states? This regulation will not put Pennsylvania licensees at a competitive disadvantage with other states, as the new fee is comparable to those in surrounding states. For example, in West Virginia, the annual renewal fee is $100 (which would equate to $200 biennially). In New Jersey the biennial renewal fee is $160 and in Ohio it is $125. The biennial renewal fee for landscape architects in Virginia is $110.00; and in Maryland it is $68. In New York the triennial renewal fee is $155 (which would equate to approximately $103 biennially). These comparisons are not necessarily helpful because of the vastly differing regulatory schemes in the various states. For example, some states (New York, Maryland, Ohio and West Virginia) have separate boards governing only landscape architects. In Virginia, the Board that regulates landscape architects also regulates architects, professional engineers, land surveyors and interior design professionals. In New Jersey, the practice of landscape architecture is regulated by the Landscape Architect Examination and Evaluation Committee of the State Board of Architects. In addition, in some states the Board sets the fees, in other states the fees are set by the agency that houses the boards. (26) Will the regulation affect any other regulations of the promulgating agency or other state agencies? If yes, explain and provide specific citations.. The proposed regulation would not affect other regulations of the Board or other state agencies. (27) Submit a statement of legal, accounting or consulting procedures and additional reporting, recordkeeping or other paperwork, including copies of forms or reports, which will be required for implementation of the regulation and an explanation of measures which have been taken to minimize these requirements. This proposed rulemaking would not require any additional recordkeeping or other paperwork. (28) Please list any special provisions which have been developed to meet the particular needs of affected groups or persons including, but not limited to, minorities, elderly, small businesses, and farmers. The Board has perceived no special needs of any subset of its applicants or licenses for whom special accommodations should be made.

FEE REPORT FORM Agency: State - BPOA Date: 03/16/2009 Contact: Basil Merenda Commissioner, Bureau of Professional & Occupational Affairs Phone No. 783-7192 Fee Title, Rate and Estimated Collections: Landscape Architects Renewal Fee: $194.00 Estimated Biennial Revenue: Landscape Architects - $191,866.00 (989 renewals x $194.00) Total Estimated Biennial Revenue: $191,866.00 Fee Description: The fee will be charged biennially to every applicant for license renewal. Fee Objective: The fee should defray a substantial portion of the State Board of Landscape Architect's administrative overhead, specifically the difference between the Board's total biennial expenditures and its total biennial revenues from non-renewal sources. Fee-Related Activities and Costs: Estimated balance at end of 09/10 cycle: 10,150.67 FOR BIENNIAL CYCLE 7/01/10-6/30/11 Estimated non-renewal revenue: 10,000.00 Estimated renewal revenue @ above rates: 179,000.00 Total revenue available: 199,150.67 Estimated expenditures: 85,000.00 Estimated ending balance on 6/30/11: ll4,150.67 FOR BIENNIAL CYCLE 7/01/11-6/30/12 Estimated non-renewal revenue: 10,000.00 Estimated renewal revenue @ above rates: 13,000.00 Estimated expenditures: 88,000.00 Estimated ending balance on 6/3 0/12: [49,150.671 Analysis, Comment, and Recommendation: It is recommended that the above renewal fee be established to cover projected funding shortfalls between the Board's total biennial expenditures and its total biennial revenues from non-renewal sources.

FACE SHEET FOR FILING DOCUMENTS WITH THE LEGISLATIVE REFERENCE BUREAU RE ;!4-ffl D 37 (Pursuant to Commonwealth Documents Law) DO NOT WRITE IN THIS SPACE Copy below is hereby approved as to Ang and^legality. Attorney General (DEPUTY ATTORNEY GENERAL) DEC %% 2009 DATE OF APPROVAL Copy below is hereby certified to be a true and correct /#Copy below is approved as copy of a document issued, prescribed or promulgated by: //to form and legalji, / I Execu -ive/gz^in State Board of Landscape Architects (AGENCY) DOCUMENT/FISCAL NOTE NO. 16A-619 DATE OF ADOPTION: ^/UL^S^CJ s W. Barnes, LA LW%f'' < *^ 2_ NOV 3 6 2089 DATE OF APPROVAL (Deputy General Counsel (Cb&ef CUUliWel, IjaQyjJ^nilfcjriL Agency Strijce iiicip]jl J-L-Cuble Chairperson (EXECUTIVE OFFICER, CHAIRMAN OR SECRETARY) [ ] Check if applicable Copy not approved. Objections attached. [ ] Check if applicable. No Attorney General approval or objection within 30 day after submission. NOTICE OF PROPOSED RULEMAKING COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF STATE BUREAU OF PROFESSIONAL AND OCCUPATIONAL AFFAIRS STATE BOARD OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS 49 PA. CODE 15.12 FEES - LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT

Preamble Biennial Fee, Landscape Architects-P August 31, 2009 The State Board of Landscape Architects (Board) proposes to amend 15.12 (relating to fees) to read as set forth in Annex A. The proposed rulemaking would increase the biennial license renewal fees for landscape architects from $125 to $194. Effective Date The amendment will be effective upon publication of the final rulemaking in the Pennsylvania Bulletin. The new biennial renewal fees will take effect for the biennial period coinmencingjune 1, 2011. Statutory Authority Section 5(a) of the Landscape Architect Law (act) (63 P:S. 905(a)) requires the Board to increase fees by regulation to meet or exceed projected expenditures if the revenues raised by fees, fines and civil penalties are not sufficient to match expenditures over a 2-year period. Background and Need for Amendment Under Section 5(a) of the act (63 P.S. 905(a)), the Board is required by law to support its operations from the revenue it generates from fees, fines and civil penalties. In addition, the act provides that the Board must increase fees if the revenue raised by fees, fines and civil penalties is not sufficient to meet expenditures over a 2-year period. The Board raises virtually all of its revenue through biennial renewal fees. The biennial renewal fee has not been increased since 1983. It currently stands at $125. At the March 12, 2009, Board meetings the Department of State's Bureau of Finance and Operations (BFO) staff presented a summary of the Board's revenue and expenses for fiscal years 2006-2007 and 2007-2008, and projected revenue and expenses through 2017-2018. BFO projects that, without an increase to the biennial renewal fee, the Board will incur a deficit of $37,849.33 in fiscal year 2011-2012, a deficit of $22,849.33 in fiscal year 2012-2013, a deficit of $95,849.33 in fiscal year 2013-2014, a deficit of $86,849.33 in fiscal year 2014-2015, a deficit of $165,849.33 in fiscal year 2015-2016, a deficit of $162,849.33 in fiscal year 2016-2017, andadeficit of $247,849.33 in fiscal year 2017-2018. These deficits are significant for a board that has less than 1,000 licensees, and annual expenditures of less than $ 100,000 most years. BFO recommended that the Board raise fees to meet or exceed projected expenditures, in compliance with section 5(a) of the act. As a result, the Board voted to increase the biennial renewal fee from $ 125 to $ 194. BFO anticipates that the proposed new biennial renewal fees will enable the Board to avoid the projected deficits and meet its estimated expenditures for years to come. The Board has a stable population base of Landscape Architects and a low adjudicator/ docket.

Preamble Biennial Fee, Landscape Architects-P August 31, 2009 Description of Proposed Amendments Based upon the above expense and revenue estimates provided to the Board, the Board proposes to amend 15.12 (relating to fees) to increase the fee for biennial renewal of licenses for landscape architects from $ 125 to $ 194. Fiscal Impact The proposed amendment will increase the biennial renewal fee for landscape architects by $69 or approximately $35 per year. There are currently 989 actively licensed landscape architects. The proposed regulation should have no other fiscal impact on the private sector, the general public or political subdivisions. Paperwork Requirements The proposed regulation will require the Board to alter some of its forms to reflect the new biennial renewals fees; however, the proposed regulations should not create additional paperwork for the private sector. Sunset Date The act requires the Board to monitor its revenue and costs on a fiscal year and biennial basis. Therefore, no sunset date has been assigned. RggjriatonLReview Under section 5(a) of the Regulatory Review Act (71 P.S. 745.5(a)), on January 14, 2010, the Board submitted a copy of this proposed rulemaking and a copy of a Regulatory Analysis Form to the Independent Regulatory Review Commission (IRRC) and to the Chairpersons of the Senate Consumer Protection and Professional Licensure Committee and the House Professional Licensure Committee. A copy of this material is available to the public upon request. Under section 5(g) of the Regulatory Review Act, IRRC may convey any comments, recommendations or objections to the proposed rulemaking within 30 days of the close of the public comment period. The comments, recommendations or objections must specify the regulatory review criteria that have not been met. The Regulatory Review Act specifies detailed procedures for review, prior to final publication of the rulemaking, by the Board, the General Assembly and the Governor of any comments, recommendations and objections raised.

16A-619 Preamble Biennial Fee, Landscape Architects-P August 31, 2009 Public Comment Interested persons are invited to submit written comments, suggestions or objections regarding this proposed rulemaking to Christopher Grovich, Board Counsel, Estate Board of Landscape Architects, P.O. Box 2649, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17105-2649, within 30 days following publication of this proposed rulemaking in the Pennsylvania Bulletin. James W. Barnes, LA Chairperson

16A-619 ANNEX A August 31, 2009 TITLE 49. PROFESSIONAL AND VOCATIONAL STANDARDS PARTI. DEPARTMENT OF STATE Subpart A. PROFESSIONAL AND OCCUPATIONAL AFFAIRS CHAPTER 15. STATE BOARD OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS APPLICATION PROCEDURES 15.12. Fees. Following is the schedule of fees charged by the Board: * * * * * I Biennial registration fee $[1251194 * * * * *

COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF STATE BUREAU OF PROFESSIONAL AND OCCUPATIONAL AFFAIRS STATE BOARD OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS Post Office Box 2649 Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17105-2649 (717) 772-8528 January 14, 2010 The Honorable Arthur Coccodrilli, Chairman INDEPENDENT REGULATORY REVIEW COMMISSION 14 th Floor, Harristown 2, 333 Market Street Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17101 Re: Proposed Regulation State Board of Landscape Architects 16A-619: Fees Dear Chairman Coccodrilli: Enclosed is a copy of a proposed rulemaking package of the State Board of Landscape Architects pertaining to fees. The Board will be pleased to provide whatever information the Commission may require during the course of its review of the rulemaking. James W. Barnes, LA, Chairman State Board of Landscape Architects JWB:CPG:apm Enclosure c: Basil A. Merenda, Commissioner Bureau of Professional and Occupational Affairs Steven V. Turner, Chief Counsel Department of State Joyce McKeever, Deputy Chief Counsel Department of State Cynthia Montgomery, Regulatory Counsel/ Senior Counsel in Charge Department of State Christopher P. Grovich, Counsel State Board of Landscape Architects State Board of Landscape Architects

TRANSMITTAL SHEET FOR REGULATIONS SUBJECT TO THE REGULATORY REVIEW ACT I.D. NUMBER: SUBJECT: AGENCY: FEES - LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT DEPARTMENT OF STATE STATE BOARD OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS X Proposed Regulation Final Regulation TYPE OF REGULATION Final Regulation with Notice of Proposed Rulemaking Omitted 120-day Emergency Certification of the Attorney General 120-day Emergency Certification of the Governor Delivery of Tolled Regulation a. With Revisions b. Without Revisions J FILING OF REGULATION SIGNATURE DESIGNATION HOUSE COMMITTEE ON PROFESSIONAL LICENSURE MAJORITY CHAIRMAN y ^ ^ ^/f c/1 SENATE COMMITTEE ON CONSUMER PROTECTION & PROFESSIONAL LICENSURE MAJORITY CHAIRMAN %>/% /f'fl^o/^ i#_ #pr INDEPENDENT REGULATORY REVIEW COMMISSION ATTORNEY GENERAL (for Final Omitted only) tfa//n f^culrj CA (Pi (D CJAJJ/) LEGISLATIVE REFERENCE BUREAU (for Proposed only) December 28, 2009