WAC 308-12-085
Does my business need to register with
the board? If your business offers architectural services in
Washington state, you must apply for and be granted a
certificate of authorization from the board.
(1) To apply for a certificate of authorization, register
your business with the master license service by submitting:
(a) The certificate of authorization application and fee.
The application fee is not refundable.
(b) A certified copy of a resolution, if a corporation,
or a formal statement naming the designated architect(s) of
your business. In lieu of a certified copy of the resolution,
the board will accept a formal statement in a documented
format provided by the board.
(2) The designated architect(s):
(a) Is responsible for the practice of architecture by
your business and provides the full authority to make all
final architectural decisions on behalf of your business with
respect to work performed by your business in Washington.
(b) Is responsible for the practice of architecture by
your business and must be regularly employed in the office
having direct knowledge and supervisory control of such work.
(3) If your business changes designated architects, you
must notify the board on a form provided by the board of the
new designated architect within thirty days of the effective
date of the change.
(4) Your architect certificate of authorization renewal
is due annually. The expiration date is the same as your
renewal date for your business registration from Washington's
secretary of state's office or department of licensing's
master licensing service. The department will send a courtesy
renewal notice.
(5) You must notify the board in writing of any address
changes.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 18.08.340 and 43.24.086. 11-11-019, § 308-12-085, filed 5/9/11, effective 7/1/11. Statutory Authority: RCW 18.08.340. 02-11-082, § 308-12-085,
filed 5/14/02, effective 6/14/02. Statutory Authority: RCW 18.08.420. 87-19-095 (Order PM 676), § 308-12-085, filed
9/17/87. Statutory Authority: 1985 c 37 § 5. 85-21-065
(Order PL 560), § 308-12-085, filed 10/17/85.]