Haw. Code R. § 16-115-54 - Examination: qualifications, application, fees, documents required
(a) To be eligible for the A.R.E., the person
shall:
(1) Hold a bachelor's, master's, or
higher degree in architecture from a school or college approved by the board as
of satisfactory standing, and be enrolled in IDP;
(2) Be a graduate of a school or college with
an architectural curriculum of four years or a pre-architecture or arts and
science curriculum of four years or more, have not less than five years of
full-time lawful experience or the part-time equivalent in architecture, and
have completed IDP;
(3) Be a
graduate of a community college or other technical training school with an
architectural technology curriculum of two years or more, have not less than
eight years of full-time lawful experience or the part-time equivalent in
architecture, and have completed IDP; or
(4) Have not less than eleven years of
full-time lawful experience or the part-time equivalent in architecture, and
have completed IDP.
(b)
A person applying for the A.R.E. shall file an Application for
Licensure-Architect. The application shall be accompanied by the application
fee, which shall not be refunded, and the following applicable documents:
(1) A certified copy of a diploma or
certificate of graduation or official transcripts from an institution, school,
or college approved by the board; provided that if the applicant is educated in
a foreign institution, school or college, the applicant shall submit an
official report by a professional service approved by the board which has
evaluated the person's foreign educational credentials; and
(2) Appropriate NCARB records that document
completion or enrollment in IDP of NCARB or appropriate documentation from a
similar program satisfactory to the board; and if applicable:
(A) Verification(s) of Lawful Experience
completed by supervisors who are licensed professional architects;
and
(B) Verification(s) of
Experience in Responsible Charge completed by licensed professional architects.
A person may submit appropriate NCARB records that document any of the above to the satisfaction of the board.
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