The purpose of this article is to examine the contents of the Taiwan Landscape Act Draft. The Act included aspects of legislation policies and purposes, landscape definitions, an individual definition of the landscape plan, positions and both longitudinal and crosswise connections, protections of civil property rights and compensation mechanisms, professional landscape certification issues relating to scope and efficiency, public participation mechanisms, and administrative control. Research methods for both legal system and legal policy assessment we're adopted based on their appropriateness of these aspects of Taiwan Landscape Act Draft. In addition, relevant legislation cases from landscape acts in Japan and Germany were referenced to evaluate theoretical and practical implications and create suggestions to revise and modify the Landscape Act Draft during the legislation process when encountering problems related to the legal system. Landscape professionals' rights, responsibilities, and their functions under the implementation of the Taiwan Landscape Act established in the legal system are provided.