(1) The examination for an
architect's certificate of registration shall be held at least
annually at such time and place as the board determines.
(2) The board shall determine the content, scope, and
grading process of the examination. The board may adopt an
appropriate national examination and grading procedure.
(3) Applicants who fail to pass any section of the
examination shall be permitted to retake the parts failed as
prescribed by the board. Applicants have five years from the
date of the first passed examination section to pass all
remaining sections. If the entire examination is not
successfully completed within five years, any sections that were
passed more than five years prior must be retaken. If a
candidate fails to pass all remaining sections within the initial
five-year period, the candidate is given a new five-year period
from the date of the second oldest passed section. All sections
of the examination must be passed within a single five-year
period for the applicant to be deemed to have passed the complete
examination.
(4) Applicants for registration who have an accredited
architectural degree may begin taking the examination upon
enrollment in a structured intern training program as approved by
the board. Applicants who do not possess an accredited
architectural degree may take the examination only after
completing the experience and intern training requirements of
this chapter.
[2010 c 129 § 6; 1985 c 37 § 7.]