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Idaho Code § 54-302A

License by endorsement — Temporary practice

Known as the Idaho Architecture Practice Act

The act spans §§ 54–54 (17 sections).

I.C., § 54-302A, as added by 1983, ch. 245, § 2, p. 659; am. 2017, ch. 186, § 1, p. 424.

(1) Applicants may be licensed by endorsement, if:

(2) a. The applicant holds a current and valid license issued by another state, a licensing authority recognized by the board; and

(3) b. The applicant holds a national council of architectural registration boards certificate or has successfully completed a board-approved examination; and

(4) c. The applicant pays the fees specified in section 54-304, Idaho Code, files an application with the board, upon a form prescribed by the board, containing such information satisfactory to the board concerning the applicant as the board considers pertinent.

(5) d. The applicant pays the fee as specified by section 54-304, Idaho Code, and set by board rule.

2. An architect, not licensed in this state, seeking an architectural commission in this state, shall be permitted to practice in the state for a period not to exceed six (6) months, for the purpose of offering to render architectural services and for that purpose only, without first having been licensed by the board, if:

a. The applicant holds a current and valid license issued by a licensing authority recognized by the board; and

b. The applicant holds a national council of architectural registration boards certificate or has successfully completed a board-approved examination; and

c. The applicant notifies the board in writing, prior to any practice, including evidence to satisfy paragraphs a. and b. of this subsection, that he will be present in the state for the purpose of offering to render architectural services; and

3. Persons allowed to offer architectural services under subsection 2. of this section are prohibited from doing more than offering such services or actually rendering architectural services until fully licensed by the board. Violation of this provision, if found by the board after a hearing under chapter 52, title 67, Idaho Code, constitutes grounds for refusal to issue a license.

Current official text: Idaho Statutes (Idaho Legislature). Digitized from the UniCourt Code Improvement Commission public-domain capture. Reproduced from public-domain Idaho statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.