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SENATE BILL 5545
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State of Washington 53rd Legislature 1993 Regular Session
By Senators Williams, Bluechel and Moore
Read first time 02/02/93. Referred to Committee on Labor & Commerce.
AN ACT Relating to registration of architects; and amending RCW 18.08.350.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON:
Sec. 1. RCW 18.08.350 and 1985 c 37 s 6 are each amended to read as follows:
(1) A certificate of registration shall be granted by the director to all qualified applicants who are certified by the board as having passed the required examination and as having given satisfactory proof of completion of the required experience.
(2) Applications for examination shall be filed as the board prescribes by rule. The application and examination fees shall be determined by the director under RCW 43.24.086.
(3) An applicant for registration as an architect shall be of a good moral character, at least eighteen years of age, and shall possess any of the following qualifications:
(a) Have an accredited architectural degree and
three years' practical architectural work experience approved by the board. At
least two years' work experience must be under the direct supervision of an
architect; ((or))
(b) Have an accredited architectural degree and have been designing buildings as a principal activity for six years;
(c) Have eight years' practical architectural work experience approved by the board. Each year spent in an accredited architectural program approved by the board shall be considered one year of practical experience. At least four years' practical work experience shall be under the direct supervision of an architect; or
(((c))) (d) Be a person who has
been designing buildings as a principal activity for eight years, or has an
equivalent combination of education and experience, but who was not registered
under chapter 323, Laws of 1959, as amended, as it existed before July 28,
1985, provided that application is made within four years after July 28, 1985.
Nothing in this chapter prevents such a person from designing buildings for
four years after July 28, 1985, or the five-year period allowed for completion
of the examination process, after that person has applied for registration. A
person who has been designing buildings and is qualified under this subsection
shall, upon application to the board of registration for architects, be allowed
to take the examination for architect registration on an equal basis with other
applicants.
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