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Province of Alberta ARCHITECTS ACT. Revised Statutes of Alberta 2000 Chapter A-44. Current as of April 30, Office Consolidation - PDF Free Download
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1 Province of Alberta ARCHITECTS ACT Revised Statutes of Alberta 2000 Current as of April 30, 2015 Office Consolidation Published by Alberta Queen s Printer Alberta Queen s Printer 7 th Floor, Park Plaza Avenue Edmonton, AB T5K 2P7 Phone: Fax: Shop on-line at
2 Copyright and Permission Statement Alberta Queen's Printer holds copyright on behalf of the Government of Alberta in right of Her Majesty the Queen for all Government of Alberta legislation. Alberta Queen's Printer permits any person to reproduce Alberta s statutes and regulations without seeking permission and without charge, provided due diligence is exercised to ensure the accuracy of the materials produced, and Crown copyright is acknowledged in the following format: Alberta Queen's Printer, 20.* *The year of first publication of the legal materials is to be completed. Note All persons making use of this consolidation are reminded that it has no legislative sanction, that amendments have been embodied for convenience of reference only. The official Statutes and Regulations should be consulted for all purposes of interpreting and applying the law. Regulations The following is a list of the regulations made under the Architects Act that are filed as Alberta Regulations under the Regulations Act Alta. Reg. Amendments Architects Act Architects Act General / /2010
3 ARCHITECTS ACT Table of Contents 1 Definitions Part 1 Scope of Practice 2 Exclusive scope of practice and use of name 2.1 Practice of interior design 3 Application of Act to professional engineers 4 Injunction Part 2 Association 5 Alberta Association of Architects 6 Council 7 Registrar 8 Council membership and election of officers Part 3 Regulations and Bylaws 9 Regulations 10 Bylaws 10.1 Consultation with Ministers required Part 4 Registration of Members Registers 11 Registers Registration Committee and Council Reviews 12 Registration Committee 13 Review by Council 1
4 ARCHITECTS ACT RSA 2000 Registered Architects, Visiting Project Architects and Architects Corporations 14 Registration as registered architect 15 Registration as visiting project architect 16 Registration of architects corporation Licensed Interior Designers, Visiting Project Interior Designers and Interior Design Corporations 16.1 Registration as licensed interior designer 16.2 Registration as visiting project interior designer 16.3 Registration of interior design corporation Architects and Engineers Firms 17 Joint firms 18 Approval by Joint Board 19 Certificate of authorization Certificates, Licences, Stamps and Seals 20 Evidence of registration 21 Term of licence, permit and certificate 22 Annual certificates for registered architects 22.1 Annual certificates for licensed interior designers 23 Entries in registers 24 Voluntary cancellation of registration 25 Conditions of practice re architects corporations 26 Conditions of practice re joint firms 26.1 Conditions of practice re interior design corporations 27 Cancellation of registration 27.1 Review of decision 27.2 Reinstatement of registration 28 Safety Codes Act permits Part 5 Practice Review and Discipline 29 Definitions 30 Unskilled practice and unprofessional conduct 31 Complaints Initial Review by Chair of Committee 32 Initial review by Committee chair 33 Conclusion of initial review 34 Notice of decision 35 Appeal by complainant 2
5 ARCHITECTS ACT RSA 2000 Complaint Review Committee 36 Complaint Review Committee 37 Power to hear complaints Practice Review Board 38 Practice Review Board 39 Inquiries by Board Suspension pending Committee or Board Decision 40 Suspension pending decision Reviews and Procedures on Reviews before Committee, Board or Council 41 Rights of investigated person 42 Hearing by Committee, Board or Council 43 Evidence before Committee, Board or Council 44 Witnesses 45 Attendance of witnesses and production of documents 46 Failure to attend or give evidence 47 Hearing in absence of investigated person 48 Conduct neither unskilled nor unprofessional 49 Unskilled practice or unprofessional conduct 50 Orders re unskilled practice or unprofessional conduct 51 Payment of costs and fines 52 Written decision 53 Service of decision and record of hearing 54 Suspension pending appeal 55 Notice of appeal 56 Appeal before Council 57 Council s powers on appeal Appeals to Court of Appeal 58 Appeal 59 Association is respondent 60 Stay of Council decision 61 Material in support of appeal 62 Power of Court on appeal General 63 Cancellation of falsely obtained registration 64 Surrender of certificates, etc. and reinstatement 65 Conduct while registration cancelled or suspended 3
6 Part 6 General 66 Liability of authorized entity 67 Exemption from municipal licence 68 Certificate of registration 69 Protection from liability Part 7 Prohibitions and Penalties 70 Practice prohibitions 71 Penalties 72 Onus of proof Part 8 Restricted Practitioners 73 Certification as restricted practitioner HER MAJESTY, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta, enacts as follows: Definitions 1 In this Act, (a) architects corporation means a corporation that holds a permit under section 20(3); (b) Association means The Alberta Association of Architects; (c) authorized entity means a registered architect, architects corporation, architects and engineers firm, visiting project architect, restricted practitioner, licensed interior designer, interior design corporation and visiting project interior designer; (d) Board means the Practice Review Board established under section 38; (e) building means a building as defined in the Safety Codes Act; (f) Committee means the Complaint Review Committee established under section 36; (f.1) continuing competence program means a program of continuing competence provided for in the regulations; 4
7 Section 1 ARCHITECTS ACT (g) Council means the Council of the Association; (g.1) interior design corporation means a corporation that holds a permit under section 20(4.3); (h) Joint Board means the Joint Board of Practice under section 1 of Schedule 8 to the Government Organization Act; (i) joint firm or architects and engineers firm means a firm of architects and engineers that holds a certificate of authorization under section 20; (i.1) licensed interior designer means an individual who holds a certificate of registration under section 20(4.1) and an annual certificate under section 22.1; (j) member of the public means an individual who (i) is a Canadian citizen or who has been lawfully admitted to Canada for permanent residence, (ii) is a resident of Alberta, and (iii) is not a registered architect, restricted practitioner or licensed interior designer; (k) Minister means the Minister determined under section 16 of the Government Organization Act as the Minister responsible for this Act; (l) practice of architecture means (i) planning, designing or giving advice on the design of or on the erection, construction or alteration of or addition to a building, (ii) preparing plans, drawings, detail drawings, specifications or graphic representations for the design of or for the erection, construction or alteration of or addition to a building, or (iii) inspecting work and assessing the performance of work under a contract for the erection, construction or alteration of or addition to a building; (l.1) practice of interior design means that portion of the practice of architecture that is defined as interior design in the regulations; 5
8 Section 2 ARCHITECTS ACT (m) registered architect means an individual who holds a certificate of registration under section 20(1) and an annual certificate under section 22; (n) Registrar means the Registrar appointed under section 7; (o) Registration Committee means the committee established under section 12; (o.1) restricted practitioner means an individual who holds a certificate of authorization under section 73; (p) visiting project architect means an individual who holds a licence under section 20(2); (q) visiting project interior designer means an individual who holds a licence under section 20(4.2). RSA 2000 ca-44 s1;2004 c3 s2;2006 c13 s2 Part 1 Scope of Practice Exclusive scope of practice and use of name 2(1) Except as otherwise provided in this Act, no person except an authorized entity shall engage in the practice of architecture. (2) No person except a registered architect, visiting project architect, architects corporation or architects and engineers firm shall (a) use any one or more of the names architect, registered architect, visiting project architect, architects corporation or architects and engineers firm, or any title, description, abbreviation, letter or symbol representing those names, alone or in combination with any other name, title, description, abbreviation, letter or symbol, that represents expressly or by implication that the person is a registered architect, visiting project architect or it is an architects corporation or architects and engineers firm, (b) represent or hold out, expressly or by implication, that (i) the person or it is entitled to engage in the practice of architecture, or (ii) the person is a registered architect, visiting project architect or it is an architects corporation or architects and engineers firm, or 6
9 Section 2 ARCHITECTS ACT (c) affix the seal or stamp of a registered architect or the stamp of a visiting project architect, architects corporation or architects and engineers firm, or permit that seal or stamp to be affixed, to a plan, drawing, detail drawing, specification or other document or a reproduction of any of them unless (i) that plan, drawing, detail drawing, specification, other document or reproduction was prepared by or under the personal supervision, direction and control of, and (ii) the seal or stamp is affixed with the knowledge, consent or in accordance with the direction of the registered architect or visiting project architect to whom or the architects corporation or architects and engineers firm to which the seal or stamp was issued by the Registrar. (3) Subsection (1) does not apply to a person engaged in the practice of architecture in the course of being employed or engaged by a registered architect, visiting project architect, architects corporation or architects and engineers firm. (4) A restricted practitioner is not authorized by the operation of subsection (1) to engage in the practice of architecture beyond the scope of the practice that is specified in the register in respect of the individual concerned. (5) Subsection (1) does not apply to a person who engages in (a) planning, designing or giving advice on the design of or on the erection, construction or alteration of or addition to, (b) preparing plans, drawings, detail drawings, specifications or graphic representations for the design of or for the erection, construction or alteration of or addition to, or (c) inspecting work or assessing the performance of work under a contract for the erection, construction or alteration of or addition to a building set out in subsection (6). (6) The buildings referred to in subsection (5) are the following: (a) a building, 3 storeys or less in height, for assembly occupancy or institutional occupancy that, (i) in the case of a single storey building, has a gross area of 300 square metres or less, 7
10 Section 2.1 ARCHITECTS ACT (ii) in the case of a 2 storey building, has a gross area of 150 square metres or less on each floor, or (iii) in the case of a 3 storey building, has a gross area of 100 square metres or less on each floor; (b) a building for residential occupancy that (i) is a single family dwelling, or (ii) is a multiple family dwelling containing 4 dwelling units or less; (c) a building, 3 storeys or less in height, for residential occupancy as a hotel, motel or similar use that, (i) in the case of a single storey building, has a gross area of 400 square metres or less, (ii) in the case of a 2 storey building, has a gross area of 200 square metres or less on each floor, or (iii) in the case of a 3 storey building, has a gross area of 130 square metres or less on each floor; (d) a building, 3 storeys or less in height, for warehouse, business and personal services occupancy, for mercantile occupancy or for industrial occupancy that (i) in the case of a single storey building, has a gross area of 500 square metres or less, (ii) in the case of a 2 storey building, has a gross area of 250 square metres or less on each floor, or (iii) in the case of a 3 storey building, has a gross area of 165 square metres or less on each floor; (e) a building that is a farm building not for public use; (f) a relocatable industrial camp building. (7) Subsection (1) does not apply to a licensed interior designer who is engaged in that portion of the practice of architecture that is defined as interior design in the regulations. RSA 2000 ca-44 s2;2004 c3 s3 Practice of interior design 2.1(1) Notwithstanding section 2(1), a licensed interior designer, visiting project interior designer or interior design corporation may 8
11 Section 2.1 ARCHITECTS ACT not engage in the practice of architecture beyond that portion of the practice of architecture that is defined as interior design in the regulations. (2) Licensed interior designers, visiting project interior designers and interior design corporations are entitled to engage in the practice of interior design. (3) No person except a licensed interior designer, visiting project interior designer or interior design corporation shall (a) use any one or more of the names licensed interior designer, visiting project interior designer or licensed interior design corporation, or any title, description, abbreviation, letter or symbol representing those names, alone or in combination with any other name, title, description, abbreviation, letter or symbol, that represents expressly or by implication that the person is a licensed interior designer, visiting project interior designer or interior design corporation, (b) represent or hold out, expressly or by implication, that the person is a licensed interior designer, visiting project interior designer or interior design corporation, or (c) affix the seal of a licensed interior designer or the stamp of a visiting project interior designer or interior design corporation, or permit that seal or stamp to be affixed, to a plan, drawing, detail drawing, specification or other document or a reproduction of any of them unless (i) that plan, drawing, detail drawing, specification, other document or reproduction was prepared by or under the personal supervision, direction and control of, and (ii) the seal or stamp is affixed with the knowledge and consent or in accordance with the direction of, the licensed interior designer or visiting project interior designer to whom or the interior design corporation to which the seal or stamp was issued by the Registrar. (4) A person employed or engaged by a licensed interior designer, visiting project interior designer or interior design corporation is entitled to engage in the practice of interior design in the course of the person s employment. (5) Subsection (3) does not apply to a registered architect or architects corporation c13 s3 9
12 Section 3 ARCHITECTS ACT Application of Act to professional engineers 3(1) No individual, corporation, partnership or other entity may engage in both the practice of architecture and the practice of engineering or hold out that it is entitled to engage in both the practice of architecture and the practice of engineering as defined in the Engineering and Geoscience Professions Act, unless it holds a certificate of authorization under this Act or the Engineering and Geoscience Act permitting it to do so. (2) Nothing in section 2(1) applies to an individual registered as a professional engineer under the Engineering and Geoscience Professions Act who has been granted authority by the Council to apply for a permit authorized by the regulations under the Safety Codes Act. RSA 2000 ca-44 s3;2011 c3 s33 Injunction 4 The Court of Queen s Bench, on application by the Council, may grant an injunction enjoining any person from doing any act that is in contravention of section 2, 2.1 or 3(1), notwithstanding any penalty that may be provided by this Act or the regulations in respect of that contravention. RSA 2000 ca-44 s4;2006 c13 s4;2009 c53 s25 Part 2 Association Alberta Association of Architects 5(1) The Alberta Association of Architects is continued as a corporation. (2) In addition to the powers vested in it by this and any other Act, the Association has the power to (a) acquire and hold real property and to sell, lease or otherwise dispose of it, and (b) borrow money for the purposes of the Association and to mortgage or charge real or personal property of the Association or its sources of funds as security. RSA 1980 ca-44.1 s5 Council 6(1) There is hereby established a governing body of the Association called the Council. (2) The Council shall manage and conduct the business and affairs of the Association and exercise the powers of the Association in the name and on behalf of the Association. 10
13 Section 7 ARCHITECTS ACT (3) The Council shall annually submit to the Minister a report on those matters of the business and affairs of the Association that the Minister may require in a form satisfactory to the Minister. (4) The Minister shall, on receipt of the annual report of the Association, lay it before the Legislative Assembly, if it is then sitting, and if it is not then sitting, within 15 days after the commencement of the next sitting. RSA 1980 ca-44.1 s6 Registrar 7 The Council may by resolution appoint or revoke the appointment of an individual as Registrar for the purposes of this Act. RSA 1980 ca-44.1 s7 Council membership and election of officers 8(1) The Council shall consist of (a) at least 9 registered architects or a greater number that may be prescribed by the bylaws, each of whom shall be elected by registered architects and licensed interior designers, at the time, in the manner and for the period provided for by the bylaws, (a.1) one licensed interior designer who shall be elected by licensed interior designers and registered architects at the time, in the manner and for the period provided for by the bylaws, and (b) when the number of elected registered architects does not exceed 10, one member of the public, or when the number of elected registered architects is more than 10 but not more than 20, two members of the public, who shall be appointed by the Minister after consultation with the Association for a one-year term of office. (2) The members of the Council under subsection (1) shall elect from among themselves the officers of the Association specified in the bylaws in the manner and for the term prescribed in the bylaws. (3) A member of the public referred to in subsection (1)(b) continues to hold office after the expiry of the member s term of office until the member is reappointed or the member s successor is appointed. (4) The Minister may, after consultation with the Council, revoke the appointment of a member of the public referred to in subsection (1)(b). 11
14 Section 9 ARCHITECTS ACT (5) The Minister may pay to a member of the public referred to in subsection (1)(b) travelling and living expenses incurred by that member for the member s attendance at any meeting of the Council while away from the member s usual place of residence and fees in an amount prescribed by the Minister. (6) The powers, duties and operations of the Council under this Act, the regulations and the bylaws are not affected by (a) the fact that no member of the public is appointed as a member of the Council pursuant to subsection (1)(b), (b) the revocation, under subsection (4), of the appointment of a member of the Council, or (c) the resignation from the Council of a member of the public. (7) The failure of a member of the public appointed pursuant to subsection (1)(b) to attend a meeting of the Council shall not be construed to affect or restrict the Council from exercising any powers or performing any duties under this Act, the regulations and the bylaws at that meeting. RSA 2000 ca-44 s8;2004 c3 s4;2006 c13 s5 Part 3 Regulations and Bylaws Regulations 9(1) The Council may make regulations (a) respecting the academic qualifications of and training requirements for applicants for registration as registered architects and licensed interior designers; (b) establishing conditions respecting the registration of an applicant referred to in clause (a), including residence, age and character requirements; (c) providing for the evaluation by the Registration Committee, the Practice Review Board, any other committee or board established or designated under the regulations, or for the evaluation by the Council, of the academic qualifications of and training requirements for applicants for registration as registered architects, visiting project architects, restricted practitioners, licensed interior designers or visiting project interior designers, and the examination of those applicants with respect to those qualifications or requirements; 12
15 Section 9 ARCHITECTS ACT (d) respecting the eligibility of applicants for registration to engage in the practice of architecture (i) as visiting project architects, including their relationship with registered architects who will collaborate on projects approved by the Council, or (ii) as restricted practitioners; (d.1) respecting the eligibility of applicants for registration to engage in the practice of interior design as visiting project interior designers, including regulations respecting their relationship with licensed interior designers who will collaborate on projects approved by the Council; (e) prescribing the requirements of eligibility of applicants to engage in the practice of architecture as architects corporations, including (i) the number of full-time permanent employees or shareholders who must be registered architects and who will assume personal supervision, direction and control over the practice of architecture, (ii) the required amount of beneficial ownership of voting shares of the applicant that must be vested in registered architects and the number of directors or officers of the applicant who must be registered architects, and (iii) the persons or qualifications of persons who may be beneficial owners of any of the issued shares of the applicant or who may be employees of the applicant but are not registered architects; (e.1) prescribing the requirements of eligibility of applicants to engage in the practice of interior design as interior design corporations, including (i) the number of full-time permanent employees or shareholders who must be licensed interior designers and who will assume personal supervision, direction and control over the practice of interior design, (ii) the required amount of beneficial ownership of voting shares of the applicant that must be vested in licensed interior designers and the number of directors or officers of the applicant who must be licensed interior designers, and 13
16 Section 9 ARCHITECTS ACT (iii) the persons or qualifications of persons who may be beneficial owners of any of the issued shares of the applicant or who may be employees of the applicant but are not licensed interior designers; (f) prescribing technical standards for the practice of architecture; (g) establishing and providing for the publishing of a code of ethics respecting the practice of architecture, the maintenance of the dignity and honour of the profession of architecture and the protection of the public interest; (h) governing the names under which authorized entities may engage in the practice of architecture; (i) respecting the fixing of fees, dues and levies payable to the Association by visiting project architects; (j) prescribing how many members of the Council constitute a quorum of the Council; (k) respecting the powers, duties and functions of the Practice Review Board including, but not limited to, the referral of matters by that Board to the Council or the Complaint Review Committee and appeals from decisions of that Board; (l) governing, subject to this Act, the operation and proceedings of the Registration Committee, the Complaint Review Committee and the Practice Review Board, the designation of chair and vice-chair, the appointment of acting members and the procedures for filling vacancies in the offices of chair and vice-chair and in the membership of either Committee or the Board, the appointment of members by virtue of their offices of either Committee or the Board and prescribing their powers, duties and functions; (m) respecting the procedures for hearings of the Complaint Review Committee, of the Practice Review Board and of the Council in matters relating to the conduct or practice of authorized entities, whether or not a complaint has been made; (n) applying all or some of the provisions of this Act, the regulations or the bylaws to members of classes or categories of membership in the Association established under the bylaws; 14
17 Section 10 ARCHITECTS ACT (o) respecting reviews of the practice of an authorized entity by the Board or a person authorized by the Board; (p) respecting registration, licensing, permits and certificates of authorization, the review of complaints, the practice arrangements of authorized entities, the practice of architecture and the review of the practice of authorized entities, generally; (q) respecting the establishment by the Council of compulsory continuing competence programs for registered architects, licensed interior designers and restricted practitioners; (r) governing the publication of a notice of the suspension or cancellation of the registration of an authorized entity in a form and manner prescribed by the Council; (s) respecting committees of inquiry for reinstatements under Part 5; (t) defining the practice of interior design for the purposes of this Act; (u) - (x) repealed 2006 c13 s6. (2) A regulation under subsection (1) does not come into force unless it has been approved by (a) a majority of the registered architects and licensed interior designers (i) present and voting at a general meeting, or (ii) voting in a mail vote conducted in accordance with the bylaws, and (b) the Lieutenant Governor in Council. RSA 2000 ca-44 s9;2004 c3 s5;2006 c13 s6 Bylaws 10(1) The Council may make bylaws (a) for the government of the Association and the management and conduct of its affairs; (b) determining the location of the head office of the Association; 15
18 Section 10 ARCHITECTS ACT (c) respecting the calling of and conduct of meetings of the Association and the Council; (d) respecting the nomination, election, number and term of office of Council members and officers of the Association and the appointment of individuals as members by virtue of their offices of the Council and of any committee or board established by the Council, and prescribing their powers, duties and functions; (e) providing for the appointment of acting members of the Council and procedures for the election of registered architects and licensed interior designers and the nomination of members of the public for appointment by the Minister; (f) providing for the division of Alberta into electoral districts, and prescribing the number of Council members to be elected from each district; (g) establishing classes or categories of membership in the Association in addition to registered architects and licensed interior designers, and prescribing the rights, privileges and obligations of the classes or categories of membership so established; (h) providing for the appointment and the revocation of the appointment of employees of the Association and of an individual as an Acting Registrar who has all of the powers and performs all of the duties of the Registrar under this Act, the regulations and the bylaws when the Registrar is absent or unable to act or when there is a vacancy in the office of Registrar; (i) governing the establishment, operation and proceedings of chapters; (j) governing the establishment, operation and proceedings of committees, the appointment of members of committees, the appointment of acting members and procedures for filling vacancies on committees and the delegation of any powers or duties of the Council under this Act, the regulations or the bylaws to a committee established by the Council or under this Act; (k) prescribing the number of registered architects and licensed interior designers that constitutes a quorum at meetings of the Association; 16
19 Section 10 ARCHITECTS ACT (l) except for the members of the public appointed by the Minister, prescribing fees and expenses payable to members of the Council, the Practice Review Board, the Registration Committee, the Complaint Review Committee or any other board or committee of the Council or Association or for a registered architect or licensed interior designer representing the Association on a board or committee; (m) respecting the establishment of and payment of sums of money for scholarships, fellowships and any other educational incentive or benefit programs that the Council considers appropriate; (n) governing the information to be engraved on and the use to be made of (i) seals and stamps by registered architects and seals by licensed interior designers, and (ii) stamps by visiting project architects, restricted practitioners, visiting project interior designers, architects corporations, interior design corporations and joint firms; (o) respecting the fixing of fees, dues and levies payable to the Association by registered architects, architects corporations, joint firms, restricted practitioners, licensed interior designers, interior design corporations and persons who are members of other classes or categories of membership in the Association; (p) governing the nature of the costs in respect of which an order may be made by the Discipline Committee or, on appeal, the Council; (q) respecting the establishment, content and maintenance of registers of authorized entities and of records of other classes or categories of membership to be recorded by the Registrar; (r) respecting the removal from the registers and records of any memorandum or entry made in them under this Act or the regulations to indicate (i) the suspension or cancellation of the registration of an authorized entity, or 17
20 Section 10.1 ARCHITECTS ACT (ii) the death of a registered architect, visiting project architect, restricted practitioner, licensed interior designer or visiting project interior designer, including the removal of the name of the individual or corporation concerned; (s) governing the publication of the names of applicants for registration as registered architects or licensed interior designers approved by the Registration Committee; (t) requiring authorized entities to maintain a business address in Alberta and to inform the Registrar in writing of that address and of any change in that address forthwith after the change occurs; (u) authorizing the Council to prescribe the form of a certificate of registration, a licence, a permit, a certificate of authorization, an annual certificate and any other form or document that may be required for the purposes of this Act, the regulations and the bylaws; (v) governing the holding of mail votes. (2) The Regulations Act does not apply to bylaws of the Association. RSA 2000 ca-44 s10;2006 c13 s7 Consultation with Ministers required 10.1 Before the Council, by regulation, establishes or amends the academic qualifications and training requirements for applicants for registration as registered architects and licensed interior designers, the Council must consult with the Minister and the Minister responsible for Parts 1 to 3 of the Post-secondary Learning Act and must consider the comments received from those Ministers c7 s2 Part 4 Registration of Members Registers Registers 11(1) The Registrar shall maintain, in accordance with the bylaws and subject to the direction of the Council, a register for each of the following: (a) registered architects; (b) visiting project architects; 18
21 Section 12 ARCHITECTS ACT (c) architects corporations; (d) joint firms; (e) restricted practitioners; (f) licensed interior designers; (g) visiting project interior designers; (h) interior design corporations. (2) The Registrar shall enter in the appropriate register the name of a person (a) whose registration to engage in the practice of architecture has been approved (i) in the case of a registered architect, by the Registration Committee or, on review, the Council, (ii) in the case of a visiting project architect or architects corporation, by the Council, (iii) in the case of a joint firm, by the Joint Board and the Council, (iv) in the case of a restricted practitioner, in accordance with section 73, (v) in the case of a licensed interior designer, by the Registration Committee or, on review, the Council, or (vi) in the case of a visiting project interior designer or interior design corporation, by the Council, and (b) who has paid the fee prescribed in the regulations or bylaws, as the case may be. RSA 2000 ca-44 s11;2004 c3 s6;2006 c13 s8 Registration Committee and Council Reviews Registration Committee 12(1) The Council shall, by bylaw, establish a Registration Committee consisting of those registered architects and licensed interior designers appointed by the Council as members of the Registration Committee. 19
22 Section 13 ARCHITECTS ACT (2) The Registration Committee shall, in accordance with this Part, the regulations and the bylaws, consider applications for the registration of applicants as registered architects or licensed interior designers, and may approve or refuse to approve the registration or defer the approval of registration until it is satisfied that the applicant has obtained further experience as required by the Registration Committee. (3) On approving, refusing or deferring the registration of a registered architect or licensed interior designer under this Part, the Registration Committee shall cause a written notice of the approval, refusal or deferral to be sent to the applicant, and in the case of an approval shall cause a notice of the approval to be published to registered architects or licensed interior designers in the manner prescribed in the bylaws. (4) A registered architect or licensed interior designer may, within 15 days after publication of a notice of approval under subsection (3), request the Council to review the application and approval by serving on the Registrar a written request for review by the Council setting out the reasons why, in the architect s or interior designer s opinion, the registration of the applicant concerned should be reviewed. (5) A request for review under subsection (4) acts as a stay of the approval of registration by the Registration Committee. (6) An applicant whose application for registration in accordance with this Part has been refused may, within 30 days after receiving a notice of refusal and the reasons for the refusal, request the Council to review the refusal by serving on the Registrar a written request for review by the Council setting out the reasons why, in the applicant s opinion, the applicant s registration as a registered architect or licensed interior designer should be approved. RSA 2000 ca-44 s12;2006 c13 s9 Review by Council 13(1) The Council shall, after receipt of a request for review under section 12(4) or (6), review the request so received. (2) A person who requests a review pursuant to section 12(4) and the applicant for registration or, on a request under section 12(6), the applicant alone (a) shall be notified in writing by the Council of the date, place and time that it will consider the matter requested to be reviewed, and 20
23 Section 14 ARCHITECTS ACT (b) is entitled to appear with counsel and make representations to the Council when it considers the matter under review. (3) A member of the Registration Committee who is also a member of the Council may participate at a review by the Council under this section but shall not vote in a decision of the Council at a review under this section. RSA 1980 ca-44.1 s13 Registered Architects, Visiting Project Architects and Architects Corporations Registration as registered architect 14(1) The Registration Committee or, on review, the Council shall approve for registration as a registered architect an individual who has applied under this Act and is eligible in accordance with this Act and the regulations to be registered as a registered architect. (2) An individual becomes entitled to be registered as a registered architect when the Registration Committee or the Council, as the case may be, approves the individual s registration. RSA 1980 ca-44.1 s14 Registration as visiting project architect 15(1) The Council may approve the registration of an individual who has applied under this Part and is eligible in accordance with this Act and the regulations to be registered as a visiting project architect for the purpose of a project approved by the Council. (2) The Council may, for the purposes of this section, approve (a) a project described in an application for registration under this section, and (b) subject to the regulations, the proposed relationship between the applicant for registration as a visiting project architect and a registered architect who will collaborate on the project approved under clause (a). (3) An individual becomes entitled to be registered as a visiting project architect when the Council approves the individual s registration. RSA 1980 ca-44.1 s15 Registration of architects corporation 16(1) The Council may approve the registration of a corporation registered, incorporated or continued under the Business Corporations Act that has applied under this Part and is eligible in accordance with this Act and the regulations to be registered as an architects corporation. 21
24 Section 16.1 ARCHITECTS ACT (2) A corporation becomes entitled to be registered as an architects corporation when the Council approves its registration. RSA 2000 ca-44 s16;2006 c13 s10 Licensed Interior Designers, Visiting Project Interior Designers and Interior Design Corporations Registration as licensed interior designer 16.1(1) The Registration Committee or, on review, the Council shall approve for registration as a licensed interior designer an individual who has applied under this Act and is eligible in accordance with this Act and the regulations to be registered as a licensed interior designer. (2) An individual becomes entitled to be registered as a licensed interior designer when the Registration Committee or the Council, as the case may be, approves the individual s registration c13 s11 Registration as visiting project interior designer 16.2(1) The Council may approve the registration of an individual who has applied under this Part and is eligible in accordance with this Act and the regulations to be registered as a visiting project interior designer for the purpose of an interior design project approved by the Council. (2) The Council may, for the purposes of this section, approve (a) an interior design project described in an application for registration under this section, and (b) subject to the regulations, the proposed relationship between the applicant for registration as a visiting project interior designer and a licensed interior designer who will collaborate on the interior design project approved under clause (a). (3) An individual becomes entitled to be registered as a visiting project interior designer when the Council approves the individual s registration c13 s11 Registration of interior design corporation 16.3(1) The Council may approve the registration of a corporation registered, incorporated or continued under the Business Corporations Act that has applied under this Part and is eligible in accordance with this Act and the regulations to be registered as an interior design corporation. 22
25 Section 17 ARCHITECTS ACT (2) A corporation becomes entitled to be registered as an interior design corporation when the Council approves its registration c13 s11 Architects and Engineers Firms Joint firms 17(1) In this section and in sections 18, 19 and 26, (a) architects firm means a partnership or corporation (i) that (A) confines its practice to providing architectural consulting services, or (B) if it does not confine its practice to providing architectural consulting services, engages in a practice satisfactory to the Joint Board, and (ii) in which registered architects (A) hold a majority interest, and (B) control the partnership or corporation, and that is otherwise entitled to engage in the practice of architecture; (b) engineer means an individual who is registered as a professional engineer under the Engineering and Geoscience Professions Act and who actively practises engineering in Alberta; (c) Engineers Association means the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Alberta under the Engineering and Geoscience Professions Act; (d) engineers firm means a partnership or corporation (i) that (A) confines its practice to providing engineering consulting services, or (B) if it does not confine its practice to providing engineering consulting services, engages in a practice satisfactory to the Joint Board, 23
26 Section 17 ARCHITECTS ACT and (ii) in which professional engineers (A) hold a majority interest, and (B) control the partnership or corporation, and that is otherwise entitled to engage in the practice of engineering under the Engineering and Geoscience Professions Act; (e) proposed architects and engineers firm means a partnership or corporation (i) that (A) proposes to confine its practice to providing architectural consulting services and engineering consulting services, or (B) if it does not propose to confine its practice to providing architectural consulting services and engineering consulting services, proposes to engage in a practice satisfactory to the Joint Board, and (ii) in which registered architects and professional engineers (A) hold a majority interest, and (B) control the partnership or corporation, and that is otherwise entitled to engage in the practice of architecture or the practice of engineering under the Engineering and Geoscience Professions Act. (2) An application for a certificate of authorization may be made by (a) an engineer; (b) a registered architect; (c) an engineers firm; (d) an architects firm; (e) a proposed architects and engineers firm; 24
27 Section 18 ARCHITECTS ACT (f) a partnership or corporation that is not referred to in clauses (c), (d) or (e) and that the Joint Board considers a suitable applicant for a certificate of authorization. (3) An applicant under subsection (2) shall (a) if its prime activity is the provision of architectural consulting services, apply to the Council, and (b) if its prime activity is the provision of engineering consulting services, apply to the council of the Engineers Association. RSA 2000 ca-44 s17;2011 c3 s33 Approval by Joint Board 18(1) Every application under section 17 shall be referred to the Joint Board by the council to which it was made, with or without comment from that council. (2) The Joint Board shall consider, with respect to each application referred to it, whether (a) the applicant is eligible to apply under section 17(2); (b) the applicant has at least one full-time employee who is a registered architect who shall take responsibility for the architectural work of the applicant and at least one full-time employee who is an engineer who shall take responsibility for the engineering work of the applicant; (c) the presence of any ownership interests in the applicant will give rise to conflicts with the professional responsibilities of the firm; (d) the granting of a certificate of authorization to the applicant will give rise to unauthorized practice or otherwise lead to circumvention of this Act or the Engineering and Geoscience Professions Act; (e) any detriment to the public would result from the applicant becoming entitled to engage in the practice of both engineering and architecture. (3) After considering an application for a certificate of authorization referred to it, the Joint Board shall recommend (a) in the case of an application by an engineer or engineers firm, to the Council, 25
28 Section 19 ARCHITECTS ACT (b) in the case of an application by a registered architect or an architects firm, to the council of the Engineers Association, or (c) in the case of an application by a proposed architects and engineers firm or other applicant, to the Council and to the council of the Engineers Association, whether to grant a certificate of authorization, based on the criteria considered by it under subsection (2). RSA 2000 ca-44 s18;2011 c3 s33 Certificate of authorization 19(1) On receipt of a recommendation of the Joint Board under section 18, the Council may approve the registration of a proposed architects and engineers firm if that firm is eligible to become registered under the regulations. (2) When recommendations are made by the Joint Board to both the Council and the council of the Engineers Association with respect to an application for a certificate of authorization, both councils must agree that the certificate should be issued and shall sign the certificate before it is issued. (3) Subject to subsection (2), an applicant is entitled to be registered as an architects and engineers firm when the Council approves its registration. RSA 1980 ca-44.1 s19 Certificates, Licences, Stamps and Seals Evidence of registration 20(1) On entering the name of a registered architect in the register, the Registrar shall issue to that architect (a) a certificate of registration, and (b) if requested by the architect, a seal engraved as prescribed in the bylaws. (2) On entering the name of a visiting project architect in the register, the Registrar shall issue to that architect (a) a licence to engage in the practice of architecture as a visiting project architect for the project approved by the Council and described in the licence, and (b) a stamp engraved as prescribed in the bylaws. 26
29 Section 21 ARCHITECTS ACT (3) On entering the name of an architects corporation in the register, the Registrar shall issue to that corporation (a) a permit to engage in the practice of architecture as an architects corporation, and (b) a stamp engraved as prescribed in the bylaws. (4) On entering the name of an approved firm of architects and engineers in the register, the Registrar shall issue to that firm (a) a certificate of authorization to engage in the practice of both architecture and engineering, and (b) a stamp engraved as prescribed in the bylaws. (4.1) On entering the name of a licensed interior designer in the register, the Registrar shall issue to that interior designer (a) a certificate of registration, and (b) if requested by the interior designer, a seal engraved as prescribed in the bylaws. (4.2) On entering the name of a visiting project interior designer in the register, the Registrar shall issue to that interior designer (a) a licence to engage in the practice of interior design as a visiting project interior designer for the interior design project approved by the Council and described in the licence, and (b) a stamp engraved as prescribed in the bylaws. (4.3) On entering the name of an interior design corporation in the register, the Registrar shall issue to that corporation (a) a permit to engage in the practice of interior design as an interior design corporation, and (b) a stamp engraved as prescribed in the bylaws. (5) A certificate of registration, a licence, a permit and a certificate of authorization issued under this section are subject to this Act, the regulations and the bylaws. RSA 2000 ca-44 s20;2006 c13 s12 Term of licence, permit and certificate 21 The term of a licence, a permit and a certificate of authorization is one year from the date of issue of the licence, 27
30 Section 22 ARCHITECTS ACT permit or certificate, and the licence, permit or certificate may, with the approval of the Council, be renewed for additional periods, each not exceeding one year, on payment of the fees prescribed in the regulations or the bylaws, as the case may be. RSA 1980 ca-44.1 s21 Annual certificates for registered architects 22(1) A registered architect engaged in the practice of architecture shall pay to the Association the annual fee prescribed in the bylaws. (2) The Registrar shall issue an annual certificate in accordance with the bylaws to a registered architect (a) whose registration is not under suspension or cancelled, and (b) who has paid the annual fee. (3) An annual certificate issued under this section entitles the registered architect to engage in the practice of architecture during the year for which the annual certificate is issued. (4) An annual certificate issued under this section expires on December 31 of the year for which it is issued. RSA 2000 ca-44 s22;2006 c13 s13 Annual certificates for licensed interior designers 22.1(1) A licensed interior designer engaged in the practice of interior design shall pay to the Association the annual fee prescribed in the bylaws. (2) The Registrar shall issue an annual certificate in accordance with the bylaws to a licensed interior designer (a) whose registration is not under suspension or cancelled, and (b) who has paid the annual fee. (3) An annual certificate issued under this section entitles the licensed interior designer to engage in the practice of interior design during the year for which the annual certificate is issued. (4) An annual certificate issued under this section expires on December 31 of the year for which it is issued c13 s14 Entries in registers 23(1) The registration of an authorized entity is suspended when a decision to suspend the registration is made in accordance with this Act. 28