22 Tex. Admin. Code § 3.102 - Type and Design
(a) On every
document requiring a Landscape Architect's seal, the Landscape Architect shall
affix or cause the affixation of a seal that will produce a clearly visible and
legible image of the seal when the document is copied or reproduced. A
Landscape Architect may not affix or authorize the affixation of an impression
or embossing seal on a document requiring a seal unless the impression or
embossing seal will produce a clearly visible and legible image of the seal
when the document is copied or reproduced.
(b) The design of a Landscape Architect's
seal shall be the same as the design of the sample seal shown in this
Subsection except that the name of the Landscape Architect and the Landscape
Architect's registration number shall be substituted for the name and
registration number shown on the sample seal. The diameter of the seal shall be
no smaller than one and one-half (1.5) inches.
(c) A
document regulated by this Subchapter may be issued electronically or in any
other format selected by the Landscape Architect whose seal and signature are
affixed to the document. A Landscape Architect's seal and signature and the
date of signing may be affixed electronically or through any other means
selected by the Landscape Architect as long as the seal, signature, and date
will produce a clearly visible and legible image on any copy or reproduction of
the document to which they are affixed.
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