(1) The director shall issue a
certificate of registration to any applicant who has, to the
satisfaction of the board, met all the requirements for
registration upon payment of the registration fee as provided in
this chapter. All certificates of registration shall show the
full name of the registrant, have the registration number, and
shall be signed by the chair of the board and by the director.
The issuance of a certificate of registration by the director is
prima facie evidence that the person named therein is entitled to
all the rights and privileges of a registered architect.
(2) Each registrant shall obtain a seal of the design
authorized by the board bearing the architect's name,
registration number, the legend "Registered Architect," and the
name of this state. All technical submissions prepared by an
architect and filed with public authorities must be sealed and
signed by the architect. It is unlawful to seal and sign a
document after a registrant's certificate of registration or
authorization has expired, been revoked, or is suspended.
(3) An architect may seal and sign technical submissions
under the following conditions:
(a) An architect may seal and sign technical submissions
that are: Prepared by the architect; prepared by the architect's
regularly employed subordinates; prepared in part by an
individual or firm under a direct subcontract with the architect;
or prepared in collaboration with an architect who is licensed in
a jurisdiction recognized by the board, provided there is a
contractual agreement between the architects.
(b) An architect may seal and sign technical submissions
based on prototypical documents provided: The architect obtains
written permission from the architect who prepared or sealed the
prototypical documents, and from the legal owner to adapt the
prototypical documents; the architect thoroughly analyzes the
prototypical documents, makes necessary revisions, and adds all
required elements and design information, including the design
services of engineering consultants, if warranted, so that the
prototypical documents become suitable complete technical
submissions, in compliance with applicable codes, regulations,
and site-specific requirements.
(c) An architect who seals and signs the technical
submissions under this subsection (3) is responsible to the same
extent as if the technical submissions were prepared by the
architect.
[2010 c 129 § 7; 1985 c 37 § 8.]
NOTES:
Effective date -- 2010 c 129 §§ 7-10: "Sections 7 through 10 of this act take effect July 1, 2011." [2010 c 129 § 11.]