Wash. Admin. Code § 308-12-225 - How do I obtain retired status?
If you are a licensed architect, you may be eligible to obtain retired status if you are at least age sixty-five and have discontinued active practice. If granted, your ongoing licensing renewal fees and professional development requirements are waived.
(1) To obtain retired status, submit a
request in writing to the board office. If the board determines you are
eligible, the retired status would become effective on the first scheduled
license renewal date that occurs on or after you reach age sixty-five. You do
not need to renew an expired license to be eligible for this status. The board
will not provide refund of renewal fees if the application for retired status
is made and granted before the expiration date of the license.
(2) Privileges. In addition to the waiver of
the renewal fee, as a retired licensee, you are permitted to:
(a) Retain the board-issued wall certificate
of licensure;
(b) Use the title
"architect," provided you also use the term "retired," the abbreviation "ret,"
"emeritus architect," or similar language in written or verbal communications
to indicate you are no longer in active practice;
(c) Provide experience verifications and
references for persons seeking licensure under
chapter
18.08 RCW. If using your
professional seal, you must place the word "retired" or "emeritus" after your
signature;
(d) Provide services as
a technical expert before a court, or in preparation for pending litigation, on
matters directly related to architectural work you performed before you were
granted retired status;
(e) Serve
in an architectural capacity as a "good Samaritan," as set forth in
RCW
38.52.195 and
38.52.1951, provided said work is
otherwise performed in accordance with
chapter
18.08 RCW.
(3) Restrictions. As a retired
licensee, you are not permitted to:
(a)
Perform any architectural activity, as provided for in
chapter
18.08 RCW, unless said
activity is under the direct supervision of a Washington state licensed
architect who has an active license in the records of the board;
(b) Apply your professional stamp, as
provided for in
RCW
18.08.370, to any drawing, specification, or
report, except as provided for in subsection (2)(c) of this section.
(4) Certificate of licensure
reinstatement. As a retired licensee, you may resume active architectural
practice upon written request to the board and payment of the current renewal
fee. At that time, you shall be removed from retired status and placed on
active status in the records of the board. All rights and responsibilities of
an active license status will be in effect. At the date of expiration of the
reinstated certificate of licensure, you may choose to either continue active
licensure or may again apply for retired status in accordance with the
provisions of this chapter.
(5)
Exemptions. Under no circumstances shall you be eligible for a retired
licensure if your certificate of licensure has been revoked, surrendered, or in
any way permanently terminated by the board under
chapter
18.08 RCW. If you have
been suspended from practice and/or are subject to terms of a board order at
the time you reach age sixty-five, you shall not be eligible for retired status
until such time that the board has removed the restricting
conditions.
Notes
Statutory Authority: RCW 18.08.340 and 43.24.086. 11-11-019, § 308-12-225, filed 5/9/11, effective 7/1/11.
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