FINAL BILL REPORT

SHB 1148

This analysis was prepared by non-partisan legislative staff for the use of legislative members in their deliberations. This analysis is not a part of the legislation nor does it constitute a statement of legislative intent.

C 67 L 19

Synopsis as Enacted

Brief Description: Concerning architect registration.

Sponsors: House Committee on Consumer Protection & Business (originally sponsored by Representatives Kirby, Vick and Reeves).

House Committee on Consumer Protection & Business

Senate Committee on Labor & Commerce

Background:

Authorization to Practice.

A person must be registered or authorized to practice as an architect in the State of Washington. The Washington State Board for Architects (Board) oversees the licensing requirements and registration for architects. The "practice of architecture" means the rendering of services in connection with the art and science of building design for construction of any structure or grouping of structures and the use of space within and surrounding the structure or the design for construction of alterations or additions to the structures, including but not specifically limited to schematic designs, design development, preparation of construction contract documents, and administration of the construction contract. A person who has an accredited architectural degree may use the title "intern architect" when enrolled in a structured intern training program recognized by the Board and working under the direct supervision of an architect.

Application Qualifications.

To be registered as an architect, an applicant must be at least 18 years old, of good moral character, and possess one of the following:

Examination.

The examination for architect registration is held annually. Applicants who fail to pass any section of the examination are permitted to retake those particular sections. If the entire examination is not successfully completed within five years, a person is required to retake the entire exam. Applicants for registration who have an accredited architectural degree may begin taking the examination upon enrollment in a structured intern training program as approved by the Board. Applicants who do not possess an accredited architectural degree may take the examination only after completing the experience and intern training requirements.

Summary:

The term "structured intern training program" is changed to "structured training program."

Authorization to Practice.

A person who has an accredited architectural degree may use the title "architectural associate," instead of "intern architect," when enrolled in a structured training program recognized by the Board and working under the direct supervision of an architect. The "practice of architecture" is updated to include the rendering of any service(s) or related work requiring architectural education, training, or experience.

Application Qualifications.

For applicants with an accredited architectural degree, the work requirement of three years in a structured intern training program is replaced with the requirement to complete a structured training program.

The years of required work experience for applicants without an accredited architectural degree is changed from nine to eight and the requirement of six years of work experience prior to enrolling in the structured intern training program is removed.

Examination.

All applicants for registration may begin taking the examination upon enrollment in a structured training program as approved by the Board.

Votes on Final Passage:

House

97

0

Senate

47

0

Effective:

July 28, 2019