NAC623.225. Conditions under which application becomes inactive; reinstatement of inactive application.  


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  •      1. An application for registration as an architect, registered interior designer or residential designer becomes inactive if:

         (a) The applicant is applying for registration as an architect or residential designer on the basis of certification in another jurisdiction and the application process is not completed within 1 year after the date on which the application is filed; or

         (b) The applicant is applying for registration as an architect, registered interior designer or residential designer on the basis of examination and fails to participate in the applicable examinations for 5 consecutive years.

         2. To reinstate an inactive application:

         (a) An applicant for registration as an architect or residential designer on the basis of certification in another jurisdiction must submit a revised application for registration, accompanied by a fee for examination as determined by the Board. An applicant for registration as an architect must also request that the National Council of Architectural Registration Boards transmit a copy of its current blue folder concerning the applicant to the Board. The file must show that the applicant is in good standing with the National Council.

         (b) An applicant for registration as an architect, registered interior designer or residential designer on the basis of examination must reapply by submitting a new application, along with the appropriate fees and materials, in the form required for such an application.

     [Bd. of Architecture, § 13, eff. 5-7-80]—(NAC A 10-26-83; 12-15-86; A by Bd. of Architecture, Interior Design & Residential Design, 5-20-96; R120-01, 3-4-2002; R076-13, 2-26-2014)