Iowa Admin. Code r. 193B-3.5 - Exemptions
(1) As
provided in Iowa Code section
272C.2(4), a
licensed architect will be deemed to have complied with the continuing
education requirements set forth in this chapter if the architect attests in
the required affidavit that for not less than 21 months of the preceding
two-year period of licensure, the architect:
a. Has served honorably on active duty in the
military service; or
b. Is a
resident of another state or district having a continuing education requirement
for licensure as an architect and has complied with all requirements of that
state or district for practice therein; or
c. Is a government employee working as an
architect and assigned to duty outside the United States.
(2) Architects who so attest on their
affidavits that they are retired from active practice or are not engaged in
active practice may maintain their licenses in retired or inactive status
without satisfying CE requirements. Such architects may, however, reenter
practice only after satisfying the board of their proficiency. Proficiency may
be established by any one of the following:
a.
Submitting verifiable evidence of compliance with the aggregate continuing
education requirements for the reporting periods attested as retired from
active practice or not engaged in active practice up to a maximum of 48
CEHs.
b. Retaking the architectural
registration examination.
c.
Fulfilling alternative reentry requirements determined by the board that serve
to assure the board of the current competency of the architect to engage in the
practice of architecture.
(3) The board may make exceptions for reasons
of individual hardship, including health (certified by a medical doctor) or
other good cause. More information is contained in 193-Chapter 5.
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