231 CMR, § 4.02 - Design and Use of Architect's Seal
(1)
Each person registered to practice architecture in the Commonwealth shall
procure and use a rubber seal the design, arrangement, size and working of
which shall conform exactly with the figure below except for insertion of the
registrants own name, his registration number and the name of the city or town
from which he is registered, and excepting further that the seal of an
out-of-state registrant shall also show the name of his state, province or
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(2) The
architect's official seal of registration is intended for his personal use in
connection with plans, specifications and other instruments of architectural
service prepared under his responsible control for which he will be
responsible, and is not transferable.
(3) An architect shall use the official seal
entrusted to him as prima facie evidence that the plans and
other instruments of his service upon which it appears were produced by him, or
under his responsible control. He shall not permit or suffer his official seal
to be affixed to any plans, specifications or drawings not prepared by him or
under his responsible control, except as permitted by
231 CMR
4.01(5).
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