22 Tex. Admin. Code § 1.212 - Publicly Owned Buildings
(a) An
architectural plan or specification, as defined by §
1.210(b) of this
title (relating to Architectural Plans and Specifications), for a new building
constructed and owned by a public entity where the total projected building
construction costs at the commencement of construction exceed $100,000 shall be
prepared by an Architect, under the Supervision and Control of an Architect, or
by an engineer who may practice architecture under §
1.210(e) of this
title, if the building is intended for any of the following uses:
(1) education: the use of a building at any
time for instructional purposes;
(2) assembly: the use of a building for the
gathering together of persons for purposes such as civic, social, or religious
functions or for recreation, food or drink consumption, or awaiting
transportation; or
(3) office
occupancy: the use of a building for business, professional, or service
transactions or activities.
(b) An architectural plan or specification,
as defined by §
1.210(b) of this
title, for an alteration or addition to an existing building owned by a public
entity shall be prepared by an Architect, under the Supervision and Control of
an Architect, or by an engineer who may practice architecture under §
1.210(e) of this
title, if:
(1) the total projected building
construction costs at the commencement of construction exceed
$50,000;
(2) the alteration or
addition requires the removal, relocation, or addition of a wall or partition
or the alteration or addition of an exit; and
(3) the building is intended for any of the
uses listed in subsection (a) of this section.
(c) An architect or an engineer may prepare
an architectural plan or specification as defined by §
1.210(c) of this
title.
(d) For purposes of §
1051.703(b), of the Texas Occupations Code, designation as the "prime design
professional" does not expand, limit, or otherwise alter the scope of a design
professional's practice nor does it allow a design professional to fulfill the
requirements of §
1051.703(a)
of the Texas Occupations Code.
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