22 Tex. Admin. Code § 1.21 - Registration by Examination
(a) In order to
obtain architectural registration by examination in Texas, an Applicant:
(1) shall have a professional degree from:
(A) an architectural education program
accredited by the National Architectural Accreditation Board (NAAB),
(B) an architectural education program that
became accredited by NAAB not later than two years after the Applicant's
graduation,
(C) an architectural
education program that was granted candidacy status by NAAB and became
accredited by NAAB not later than three years after the Applicant's graduation,
or
(D) an architectural education
program outside the United States where an evaluation by NAAB or another
organization acceptable to the Board has concluded that the program is
substantially equivalent to an NAAB accredited professional program;
(2) shall successfully demonstrate
completion of the Architectural Experience Program (AXP); and
(3) shall successfully complete the
architectural registration examination as more fully described in Subchapter
C.
(b) An Applicant who
applies for architectural registration by examination on or before August 31,
2011 is not required to complete the Architectural Experience Program (AXP) if
the Applicant successfully demonstrates that prior to January 1, 1984, he/she
acquired at least eight (8) years of acceptable architectural experience or
eight (8) years of a combination of acceptable education and experience. This
subsection is repealed effective September 1, 2011.
(c) An Applicant who applies for
architectural registration by examination on or before August 31, 2011 and who
commenced his/her architectural education or experience prior to September 1,
1999, shall be subject to the rules and regulations relating to educational and
experiential requirements as they existed on August 31, 1999. This subsection
is repealed effective September 1, 2011.
(d) For purposes of this section, an
Applicant shall be considered to have "commenced" his/her architectural
education upon enrollment in an acceptable architectural education program.
This subsection is repealed effective September 1, 2011.
(e) In accordance with federal law, the Board
must verify proof of legal status in the United States. Each Applicant shall
provide evidence of legal status by submitting a certified copy of a United
States birth certificate or other documentation that satisfies the requirements
of the Federal Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act
of 1996. A list of acceptable documents may be obtained by contacting the
Board's office.
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