Title 43, Chapter 4, Section 11
( 43-4-11)
(a) Any person may apply to the board for such examinations as are
required for certification under this article if qualified as set
forth in subsection (b) of this Code section, or any person who has
been registered as an architect by another jurisdiction may apply
for a certificate of registration if qualified as set forth in
subsection (c) of this Code section. No person shall be eligible
for registration as an architect who has been found by the board to
have committed any of the acts set forth in this article for which
an architect's certificate might be revoked or suspended unless that
individual establishes to the satisfaction of the board that he or
she has fully reformed. (b) The examinations shall be the examinations prepared and graded
by the National Council of Architectural Registration Boards
(NCARB). The candidate for examination shall submit to the board
satisfactory evidence of one of the following qualifications: (1) A professional degree in architecture from a school or college
approved by the National Architectural Accrediting Board and
practical experience as the board, by rules and regulations
uniformly applied, shall deem appropriate. The board may adopt as
its rules and regulations those guidelines published from time to
time by the National Council of Architectural Registration Boards; (2) A minimum of ten years' practical experience, including
academic training, following completion of high school or the
equivalent thereof, as the board, by rules and regulations
uniformly applied, shall deem appropriate. An individual who
intends to qualify as a candidate for examination under the
provisions of this paragraph shall notify the board of such intent
in writing prior to July 1, 1985. After July 1, 1985, all
candidates for examination shall meet the requirements of
paragraph (1) of this subsection; provided, however, that those
candidates and only those candidates who have met the requirements
of this paragraph shall be admitted as a candidate for
examination; or (3) A bachelor's degree in architectural engineering technology
from a school or college in this state approved by the Accrediting
Board for Engineering and Technology, or any other bachelor's
degree with a substantial concentration in architecture approved
by the board from a board approved school or college in this
state, and at least six years of practical experience as the
board, by regulations uniformly applied, shall deem appropriate.
An individual who intends to qualify as a candidate for
examination under the provisions of this paragraph shall notify
the board of such intent in writing prior to July 1, 2003. After
July 1, 2003, all candidates for examination shall meet the
requirements of paragraph (1) of this subsection. (c) The applicant for a certificate of registration who has met the
educational and training requirements set forth in paragraph (1),
(2), or (3) of subsection (b) of this Code section and who has been
registered as an architect by another jurisdiction shall hold a
National Council of Architectural Registration Boards' certificate
and a certificate of registration in such other jurisdiction, both
of which shall be current and in good standing.
(d) The board may require applicants under subsection (c) of this
Code section to provide such other evidence as the board may require
to demonstrate knowledge of professional practice. |