22 Tex. Admin. Code § 1.41 - Requirements
(a) Every Applicant for architectural
registration by examination in Texas must successfully complete all sections of
the Architect Registration Examination (ARE).
(b) The Board may approve an Applicant to
take the ARE only after the Applicant has completed the educational
requirements for architectural registration by examination in Texas, has
enrolled in the Architectural Experience Program (AXP) by establishing a
council record with NCARB, and has submitted the required application
materials.
(c) An Applicant may
take the ARE at any official ARE testing center but must satisfy all Texas
registration requirements in order to obtain architectural registration by
examination in Texas.
(d) Each
Candidate must achieve a passing score in each division of the ARE. Scores from
individual divisions may not be averaged to achieve a passing score.
(e) An examination fee may be refunded as
follows:
(1) The application fee paid to the
Board is not refundable or transferable.
(2) The Board, on behalf of a Candidate, may
request a refund of a portion of the examination fee paid to the national
examination provider for scheduling all or a portion of the registration
examination. A charge for refund processing may be withheld by the national
examination provider. Refunds of examination fees are subject to the following
conditions:
(A) A Candidate, because of
extreme hardship, must have been precluded from scheduling or taking the
examination or a portion of the examination. For purposes of this subsection,
extreme hardship is defined as a serious illness or accident of the Candidate
or a member of the Candidate's immediate family or the death of an immediate
family member. Immediate family members include the spouse, child(ren),
parent(s), and sibling(s) of the Candidate. Any other extreme hardship may be
considered on a case-by-case basis.
(B) A written request for a refund based on
extreme hardship must be submitted not later than thirty (30) days after the
date the examination or portion of the examination was scheduled or intended to
be scheduled. Documentation of the extreme hardship that precluded the
applicant from scheduling or taking the examination must be submitted by the
Candidate as follows:
(i) Illness:
verification from a physician who treated the illness.
(ii) Accident: a copy of an official accident
report.
(iii) Death: a copy of a
death certificate or newspaper obituary.
(C) Approval of the request and refund of the
fee or portion of the fee by the national examination provider.
(3) An examination fee may not be
transferred to a subsequent examination.
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