22 Tex. Admin. Code § 1.67 - Emeritus Status
(a) An Architect
whose registration is in Good Standing may apply for emeritus registration
status on a form prescribed by the Board. In order for an Architect to obtain
emeritus status, the Architect must demonstrate that:
(1) he/she has been registered as an
architect for at least 20 years; and
(2) he/she is at least 65 years of
age.
(b) An Emeritus
Architect may engage in the Practice of Architecture as defined by §
1051.001(7)(D) - (H) of the Texas Occupations Code and may prepare
architectural plans and specifications for:
(1) the alteration of a building that does
not involve a substantial structural or exitway change to the building;
or
(2) the construction,
enlargement, or alteration of a privately owned building that is:
(A) a building used primarily for farm,
ranch, or agricultural purposes or for the storage of raw agricultural
commodities;
(B) a single-family or
dual-family dwelling or a building or appurtenance associated with the
dwelling;
(C) a multifamily
dwelling not exceeding a height of two stories and not exceeding 16 units per
building;
(D) a commercial building
that does not exceed a height of two stories or a square footage of 20,000
square feet; or
(E) a warehouse
that has limited public access.
(c) An Emeritus Architect may use the title
"Emeritus Architect" or "Architect Emeritus."
(d) An Emeritus Architect may renew his/her
registration prior to its specified expiration date by:
(1) remitting the correct fee to the Board;
and
(2) providing the information
or documentation requested by the registration renewal notice and signing the
renewal form to verify the accuracy of all information and documentation
provided.
(e) If an
Emeritus Architect fails to remit a completed registration renewal form and the
prescribed fee on or before the specified expiration date of the Emeritus
Architect's registration, the Board shall impose a late payment penalty that
must be paid before the Emeritus Architect's registration may be
renewed.
(f) In order to change
his/her registration to active status, an Emeritus Architect must:
(1) apply on a form prescribed by the
Board;
(2) either submit proof that
he/she has completed all continuing education requirements for each year the
registration has been emeritus or, in lieu of completing the outstanding
continuing education requirements, successfully complete all sections of the
current Architect Registration Examination during the five years immediately
preceding the return to active status; and
(3) pay a fee as prescribed by the
Board.
(g) Applications
to return to active status may be rejected for any of the reasons for which an
initial application for registration may be rejected or for which a
registration may be revoked.
(h)
The Board may require an Applicant to include verification of compliance with
the laws governing the Practice of Architecture with her or his application to
return to active status.
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