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Architects Act 2004 - ACT Legislation Register - 01/09/16 Architects Act 2004 Effective: 01/09/16 contents 1 Authorised by the ACT Parliamentary Counselalso accessible at
<ul><li><p> Australian Capital Territory </p><p> Architects Act 2004 A2004-20 </p><p>Republication No 12 Effective: 1 September 2016 </p><p>Republication date: 1 September 2016 </p><p>Last amendment made by A2016-52 Authorised by the ACT Parliamentary Counsel </p><p>http://www.legislation.act.gov.au/a/2016-52</p></li><li><p>Authorised by the ACT Parliamentary Counselalso accessible at www.legislation.act.gov.au </p><p>About this republication The republished law This is a republication of the Architects Act 2004 (including any amendment made under the Legislation Act 2001, part 11.3 (Editorial changes)) as in force on 1 September 2016. It also includes any commencement, amendment, repeal or expiry affecting this republished law to 1 September 2016. </p><p>The legislation history and amendment history of the republished law are set out in endnotes 3 and 4. </p><p>Kinds of republications The Parliamentary Counsels Office prepares 2 kinds of republications of ACT laws (see the ACT legislation register at www.legislation.act.gov.au): </p><p> authorised republications to which the Legislation Act 2001 applies </p><p> unauthorised republications. The status of this republication appears on the bottom of each page. </p><p>Editorial changes The Legislation Act 2001, part 11.3 authorises the Parliamentary Counsel to make editorial amendments and other changes of a formal nature when preparing a law for republication. Editorial changes do not change the effect of the law, but have effect as if they had been made by an Act commencing on the republication date (see Legislation Act 2001, s 115 and s 117). The changes are made if the Parliamentary Counsel considers they are desirable to bring the law into line, or more closely into line, with current legislative drafting practice. This republication does not include amendments made under part 11.3 (see endnote 1). </p><p>Uncommenced provisions and amendments </p><p>If a provision of the republished law has not commenced, the symbol U appears immediately before the provision heading. Any uncommenced amendments that affect this republished law are accessible on the ACT legislation register (www.legislation.act.gov.au). For more information, see the home page for this law on the register. </p><p>Modifications </p><p>If a provision of the republished law is affected by a current modification, the symbol M appears immediately before the provision heading. The text of the modifying provision appears in the endnotes. For the legal status of modifications, see the Legislation Act 2001, section 95. </p><p>Penalties At the republication date, the value of a penalty unit for an offence against this law is $150 for an individual and $750 for a corporation (see Legislation Act 2001, s 133). </p><p>http://www.legislation.act.gov.au/a/2001-14http://www.legislation.act.gov.au/http://www.legislation.act.gov.au/a/2001-14http://www.legislation.act.gov.au/a/2001-14http://www.legislation.act.gov.au/a/2001-14http://www.legislation.act.gov.au/http://www.legislation.act.gov.au/a/2001-14http://www.legislation.act.gov.au/a/2001-14</p></li><li><p>R12 01/09/16 </p><p>Architects Act 2004 Effective: 01/09/16 </p><p>contents 1 </p><p>Authorised by the ACT Parliamentary Counselalso accessible at www.legislation.act.gov.au </p><p> Australian Capital Territory </p><p>Architects Act 2004 </p><p>Contents Page </p><p>Part 1 Preliminary 1 Name of Act 2 3 Dictionary 2 4 Notes 2 5 Offences against Actapplication of Criminal Code etc 3</p><p>Part 2 Objects and important concepts for Act 6 Objects 4 7 Meaning of architectural service for Act 4</p><p>Part 3 RegistrationDivision 3.1 Registration of architects 8 Eligibility for registration 5 9 Decision on registration application 6 10 Registration conditions 7</p></li><li><p>Contents </p><p> Page </p><p>contents 2 Architects Act 2004 Effective: 01/09/16 </p><p>R1201/09/16 </p><p>Authorised by the ACT Parliamentary Counselalso accessible at www.legislation.act.gov.au </p><p> 11 Inclusion of details in register 8 12 Term of registration 9Division 3.2 Architects register 13 Registrar 9 14 Board to keep register 9 15 Exception to public inspection 10 16 Correction of errors 11 17 Information may be shared 11 18 Notice of intention to remove from register 11 19 Requirement to remove register information 12 20 Register information may be removed 12Division 3.3 Nominees 21 Meaning of mandatory requirement for div 3.3 13 22 Appointment of nominees 13 23 Only nominee is primary nominee 14 24 Primary nominee in partnership 14 25 Primary nominee in corporation 14 26 Change of primary nominee 15 27 When person no longer nominee 15 28 Nominees resignation 15 29 Revocation of nominees appointment 15 30 Role of nominees 16 31 Legislation Act and nominee appointments 17 32 Firm to tell board about nominee ceasing 18</p><p>Part 4 Complaints 33 Meaning of architect for pt 4 19 34 Who may complain? 19 35 Form of complaint 19 36 Withdrawal of complaints 20 37 Further information about complaint etc 20 38 Investigation of complaint 20 39 No further action on complaint 21 40 Action after investigating complaint 21</p></li><li><p>Contents </p><p> Page </p><p>R12 01/09/16 </p><p>Architects Act 2004 Effective: 01/09/16 </p><p>contents 3 </p><p>Authorised by the ACT Parliamentary Counselalso accessible at www.legislation.act.gov.au </p><p>Part 5 Occupational disciplinearchitects 41 Meaning of architectpt 5 23 42 Grounds for occupational discipline 23 43 Application to ACAT for occupational discipline 24 44 Considerations before making occupational discipline orders 24 45 Giving local registering authorities information about cancelling or </p><p>suspending registration 25</p><p>Part 6 Offences 56 Individual not registered or nominee for pt 6 26 57 Individual pretending to be registered 26 58 Firm offering architectural services without nominee 26 59 Unregistered individual advertising 27 60 Individual advertising without details 27 61 Firm advertising without details 28 62 Firms business correspondence without required details 29 63 Provision of architectural services by third party 30</p><p>Part 7 Architects boardDivision 7.1 Establishment and functions of board 64 Establishment of board 31 65 Board functions 31 66 Exercise of board functions 32 67 Annual report by board 32 68 Ministerial directions to board 33 69 Board to comply with directions under s 68 34 69A Delegation by board 34Division 7.2 Board members 70 Board membership 34 71 Term of board member appointments 35 72 Board chairperson and deputy chairperson 35 73 Disclosure of interests by board members 36 74 Ending appointment of board member 37</p></li><li><p>Contents </p><p> Page </p><p>contents 4 Architects Act 2004 Effective: 01/09/16 </p><p>R1201/09/16 </p><p>Authorised by the ACT Parliamentary Counselalso accessible at www.legislation.act.gov.au </p><p>Division 7.3 Board proceedings 75 Calling board meetings 38 76 Board procedures 38Division 7.4 Board committees 77 Establishment of committees 39 78 Exercise of committee functions 39 79 Membership of committees 39 80 Reimbursement for committee members 40</p><p>Part 8 Protection and information 81 Definitions for pt 8 41 82 Protection of participants and people reporting 41 83 Protection of officials 41 84 Secrecy 42</p><p>Part 9 Notification and review of decisions 85 Meaning of reviewable decisionpt 9 44 86 Reviewable decision notices 44 86A Applications for review 44</p><p>Part 10 Miscellaneous 87 Board examinations 45 88 Code of professional conduct 45 89 Registered architect to give evidence of insurance 45 90 Evidentiary certificates 47 90A Notifiable instruments under s 8 and Legislation Act, s 47 47 91 Determination of fees 48 92 Approved forms 48 93 Regulation-making power 48</p></li><li><p>Contents </p><p> Page </p><p>R12 01/09/16 </p><p>Architects Act 2004 Effective: 01/09/16 </p><p>contents 5 </p><p>Authorised by the ACT Parliamentary Counselalso accessible at www.legislation.act.gov.au </p><p>Schedule 1 Reviewable decisions 49</p><p>Dictionary 50</p><p>Endnotes 1 About the endnotes 52 2 Abbreviation key 52 3 Legislation history 53 4 Amendment history 55 5 Earlier republications 59</p></li><li><p>R12 01/09/16 </p><p>Architects Act 2004 Effective: 01/09/16 </p><p>page 1 </p><p>Authorised by the ACT Parliamentary Counselalso accessible at www.legislation.act.gov.au </p><p> Australian Capital Territory </p><p>Architects Act 2004 </p><p>An Act about the provision of architectural services, and for other purposes </p></li><li><p>Part 1 Preliminary </p><p>Section 1 </p><p>page 2 Architects Act 2004 Effective: 01/09/16 </p><p>R1201/09/16 </p><p>Authorised by the ACT Parliamentary Counselalso accessible at www.legislation.act.gov.au </p><p> Part 1 Preliminary 1 Name of Act </p><p>This Act is the Architects Act 2004. </p><p> 3 Dictionary The dictionary at the end of this Act is part of this Act. Note 1 The dictionary at the end of this Act defines certain terms used in this </p><p>Act, and includes references (signpost definitions) to other terms defined elsewhere. </p><p> For example, the signpost definition architects boardsee section 64. means that the term architects board is defined in that section. </p><p>Note 2 A definition in the dictionary (including a signpost definition) applies to the entire Act unless the definition, or another provision of the Act, provides otherwise or the contrary intention otherwise appears (see Legislation Act, s 155 and s 156 (1)). </p><p> 4 Notes A note included in this Act is explanatory and is not part of this Act. Note See Legislation Act, s 127 (1), (4) and (5) for the legal status of notes. </p><p>http://www.legislation.act.gov.au/a/2001-14http://www.legislation.act.gov.au/a/2001-14</p></li><li><p>Preliminary Part 1 </p><p>Section 5 </p><p>R12 01/09/16 </p><p>Architects Act 2004 Effective: 01/09/16 </p><p>page 3 </p><p>Authorised by the ACT Parliamentary Counselalso accessible at www.legislation.act.gov.au </p><p>5 Offences against Actapplication of Criminal Code etc Other legislation applies in relation to offences against this Act. Note 1 Criminal Code </p><p>The Criminal Code, ch 2 applies to all offences against this Act (see Code, pt 2.1). The chapter sets out the general principles of criminal responsibility (including burdens of proof and general defences), and defines terms used for offences to which the Code applies (eg conduct, intention, recklessness and strict liability). </p><p>Note 2 Penalty units The Legislation Act, s 133 deals with the meaning of offence penalties that are expressed in penalty units. </p><p>http://www.legislation.act.gov.au/a/2002-51http://www.legislation.act.gov.au/a/2001-14</p></li><li><p>Part 2 Objects and important concepts for Act </p><p>Section 6 </p><p>page 4 Architects Act 2004 Effective: 01/09/16 </p><p>R1201/09/16 </p><p>Authorised by the ACT Parliamentary Counselalso accessible at www.legislation.act.gov.au </p><p> Part 2 Objects and important concepts for Act </p><p> 6 Objects (1) The objects of this Act include the following: </p><p> (a) to establish a board to regulate the provision of architectural services by architects; </p><p> (b) to ensure that architects provide services to the public professionally and competently; </p><p> (c) to provide ways to discipline architects who are found to have acted unprofessionally or incompetently; </p><p> (d) to ensure that the public has access to information about the qualifications and competence of architects; </p><p> (e) to establish a register of architects to provide that information. </p><p> (2) In this section: </p><p>architect means a registered person. </p><p> 7 Meaning of architectural service for Act (1) In this Act: </p><p>architectural service means a service provided in connection with the design, planning or construction of buildings that is ordinarily provided by architects. </p><p> (2) A regulation may prescribe services that are, and are not, architectural services. </p></li><li><p>Registration Part 3Registration of architects Division 3.1</p><p>Section 8 </p><p>R12 01/09/16 </p><p>Architects Act 2004 Effective: 01/09/16 </p><p>page 5 </p><p>Authorised by the ACT Parliamentary Counselalso accessible at www.legislation.act.gov.au </p><p> Part 3 Registration </p><p> Division 3.1 Registration of architects Note about application of the Mutual Recognition Act 1992 (Cwlth) and the Trans-Tasman Mutual Recognition Act 1997 (Cwlth) (the Commonwealth Acts) </p><p>The Commonwealth Acts allow people registered in certain occupations in a local jurisdiction to carry on the occupations in another local jurisdiction and set out the method of applying for registration in the ACT or a local jurisdiction. The requirements for registration under this Act cannot validly require anything of people being registered under the Commonwealth Acts that would be inconsistent with those Acts. Accordingly, provisions of this part, such as the requirements for applications, do not apply to the registration of people under the Commonwealth Acts. Also, the Commonwealth Acts set out when conditions may be placed on people registered under those Acts by a registration board. For more information, see the Commonwealth Acts. </p><p> 8 Eligibility for registration (1) An individual is eligible to be registered if the individual has </p><p>relevant expertise and relevant experience. </p><p> (2) An individual has relevant expertise if the individual </p><p> (a) has </p><p> (i) a qualification declared by the registrar; or </p><p> (ii) successfully completed a course of study accredited by the architects board; or </p><p> (iii) qualifications gained outside Australia that the board is satisfied are adequate to allow the individual to practise architecture in the ACT; and </p><p> (b) has passed an examination arranged or approved by the board to assess the persons competence to practise architecture. </p><p> (3) An individual has relevant experience if </p><p>http://www.comlaw.gov.au/Series/C2004A04489http://www.comlaw.gov.au/Series/C2004A05284</p></li><li><p>Part 3 Registration Division 3.1 Registration of architects </p><p>Section 9 </p><p>page 6 Architects Act 2004 Effective: 01/09/16 </p><p>R1201/09/16 </p><p>Authorised by the ACT Parliamentary Counselalso accessible at www.legislation.act.gov.au </p><p> (a) the individual has at least 2 years practical experience in the practice of architecture, of which </p><p> (i) at least 1 year is postgraduate experience; and </p><p> (ii) at least 1 year is in Australia; and </p><p> (b) the architects board is satisfied that the period and kind of practise are adequate to allow the individual to competently practise architecture in the ACT. </p><p>Example for par (a) a person worked as an undergraduate in architectural services in Brussels for 18 months, then graduated and worked providing architectural services for 1 year in Melbourne </p><p>Note An example is part of the Act, is not exhaustive and may extend, but does not limit, the meaning of the provision in which it appears (see Legislation Act, s 126 and s 132). </p><p> (4) The registrar may declare a qualification for subsection (2) (a) (i). </p><p> (5) Before making a declaration, the registrar must consult the architects board. </p><p> (6) The architects board may accredit a course for subsection (2) (a) (ii). </p><p> (7) A declaration or accreditation is a notifiable instrument. Note 1 A notifiable instrument must be notified under the Legislation Act. </p><p>Note 2 See also s 90A (Notifiable instruments under s 8 and Legislation Act, s 47). </p><p> 9 Decision on registration application (1) If an individual applies for registration, the architects board must </p><p>register, or refuse to register, the individual. </p><p> (2) The architects board must refuse to register the individual as an architect if </p><p> (a) the board is not satisfied that the applicant i...</p></li></ul>
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