22 Tex. Admin. Code § 1.68 - Inactive Status
(a) An Architect
whose registration is in good standing may apply for Inactive registration
status on a form prescribed by the Board.
(b) An Inactive Architect may not Practice
Architecture. The prohibition against the Practice of Architecture by Inactive
Architects applies to architectural projects that may be designed by
Nonregistrants as well as to projects that may be designed only by registered
Architects. If an Inactive Architect engages in the Practice of Architecture,
the Inactive Architect's registration may be suspended or revoked and the
Inactive Architect may be fined as allowed by the Architects' Registration Law
for each day that the Inactive Architect has engaged in the Practice of
Architecture.
(c) An Inactive
Architect shall not use his/her architectural seal during any period that
his/her registration is Inactive.
(d) An Inactive Architect shall pay an annual
fee as prescribed by the Board.
(e)
In order to return his/her registration to active status, an Inactive 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 Inactive if continuing education was required for that
year or, in lieu of completing the outstanding continuing education
requirements, successfully complete all sections of the current registration
examination during the five (5) years immediately preceding the return to
active status; and
(3) pay a fee as
prescribed by the Board.
(f) An Inactive Architect whose registration
has been Inactive for a continuous period of five (5) years or longer must do
the following before the Inactive Architect may return to active status:
(1) successfully complete all sections of the
current registration examination during the five (5) years immediately
preceding the return to active status; or
(2) furnish evidence that the Inactive
Architect currently holds an architectural registration in another jurisdiction
where the registration requirements are substantially equivalent to Texas
architectural registration requirements and that the current architectural
registration is in good standing.
(g) An application to return to active status
may be rejected for any of the reasons that an initial application for
registration may be rejected or that a registration may be revoked.
(h) The Board may require that an application
to return to active status include verification that the applicant has complied
with the laws governing the practice of architecture.
(i) An Inactive Architect may use the title
"Emeritus Architect" or "Architect Emeritus" after filing the appropriate form
with the board if the Inactive Architect held an emeritus architectural
registration on or before January 1, 2002.
(j) A Nonregistrant may not use the title
"Emeritus Architect" or "Architect Emeritus."
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