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(2) determining, monumenting, or reestablishing the position for any public land survey system corner​ <br />or line;​ <br />(3) planning, designing, and platting of land and subdivisions including the topography, alignment and​ <br />grades of streets; and​ <br />(4) preparing and perpetuating maps, record plats, and property descriptions.​ <br />Any person who offers to perform, holds out as being able to perform, or does perform land surveying​ <br />for others shall be practicing land surveying.​ <br />Nothing contained in the provisions of sections 326.02 to 326.15, shall prohibit a licensed professional​ <br />engineer, architect, landscape architect, or professional geoscientist from doing any work included in the​ <br />practice of engineering, architecture, landscape architecture, and professional geoscience, if the work does​ <br />not involve the establishment or reestablishment of property corners, property lines, or public land survey​ <br />system corners or lines.​ <br />Subd. 4a.Practice of landscape architecture.Any person shall be deemed to be practicing landscape​ <br />architecture, within the meaning of sections 326.02 to 326.15, who holds out as being able to perform or​ <br />who does perform any professional service in connection with the development of land areas where the​ <br />dominant purpose of the service is the preservation, enhancement or determination of proper land uses,​ <br />natural land features, ground cover and planting, naturalistic and aesthetic values, the settings, approaches​ <br />or environment for structures or other improvements, and the consideration and determination of inherent​ <br />problems of the land relating to erosion, wear and tear, blight and hazards. This practice shall include the​ <br />location and arrangement of tangible objects and features incidental and necessary to the purposes outlined​ <br />but shall not include the design of structures or facilities with separate and self-contained purposes as​ <br />ordinarily included in the practice of engineering or architecture or the preparation of boundary surveys or​ <br />final land plats, as ordinarily included in the practice of land surveying.​ <br />Nothing contained in sections 326.02 to 326.15 concerning landscape architects shall be construed:​ <br />(1) to apply to a professional engineer duly registered under the laws of this state;​ <br />(2) to apply to an architect registered under the laws of this state;​ <br />(3) to apply to a land surveyor registered under the laws of this state;​ <br />(4) to prevent a registered architect or professional engineer from doing landscape planning and designing;​ <br />(5) to exclude nursery operators or other small business people from the preparation of landscape plans​ <br />appropriate to the normal operation of their business;​ <br />(6) to authorize a landscape architect to engage in the practice of architecture, engineering, land surveying,​ <br />or geoscience.​ <br />No person shall use the designation landscape architect or any title or device indicating or representing​ <br />that the person is a landscape architect or is practicing landscape architecture unless the person is registered​ <br />under the provisions of sections 326.02 to 326.15.​ <br />Subd. 4b.Certified interior designer.(a) For the purposes of sections 326.02 to 326.15, "certified​ <br />interior designer" means a person who is certified under section 326.10, to use the title certified interior​ <br />designer and who provides services in connection with the design of public interior spaces, including​ <br />Official Publication of the State of Minnesota​ <br />Revisor of Statutes​ <br />326.02​MINNESOTA STATUTES 2022​3​