22 Tex. Admin. Code § 1.124 - Business Registration
(a) An
architectural firm or other business entity that offers or provides
architectural services in Texas must annually register information regarding
the firm or business entity with the Board, including an email address to which
all TBAE correspondence will be sent.
(b) An Architect or an architectural firm
which enters into an agreement to create a business association pursuant to
§
1.122 of this title (relating to
Association) shall annually register the association with the Board, including
an email address to which all TBAE correspondence will be sent.
(c) If an architectural firm, business
entity, or association dissolves or otherwise becomes unable to lawfully offer
or provide architectural services in Texas, the architectural firm, business
entity, or association shall so notify the Board in writing. Such notification
must be postmarked or otherwise provided within 30 days of the date of
dissolution or the date the architectural firm, business entity, or association
became unable to lawfully offer or provide architectural services. Such an
architectural firm, business entity, or association may not continue to offer
or provide architectural services unless it employs or contracts with an
Architect to offer or provide service and updates its registration within that
30 day period.
(d) An Architect who
is a sole practitioner doing business under his/her name, which is registered
with the Board, is exempt from the requirements of subsections (a) - (c) of
this section.
(e) Each registered
architectural firm, business entity, or association shall annually renew its
unexpired registration and pay a renewal fee not later than the anniversary of
the date of its initial registration. Each registered architectural firm,
business entity, and association shall pay a registration renewal fee to renew
an expired registration in an amount equal to 1-1/2 times the normally required
renewal fee if the registration has been expired for 90 days or less and in an
amount equal to twice the normally required renewal fee if the registration has
been expired for longer than 90 days. A firm, business entity, or association
which offers or renders two or more professional disciplines regulated by the
Board shall pay a single registration fee.
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