Or. Admin. Code § 806-010-0010 - Approved Architect and Firm Registration and Evaluation Programs
(1) The Board adopts the education standard
adopted by the National Council of Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB),
consisting of a professional degree in architecture from a program accredited
by the National Architectural Accrediting Board (NAAB) or the Canadian
Architectural Certification Board (CACB), or a professional degree in
architecture certified by the CACB from a Canadian University.
(2) The Board adopts the requirements in the
document titled NCARB Architectural Experience Program (AXP) Guidelines dated
May 2020 for the experience requirement for registration.
(3) The Board adopts the Architect
Registration Examination (ARE) 5.0 prepared by NCARB, and previously adopted
versions of the examination, as the approved examination to test applicant
qualifications for registration. An applicant shall pass the ARE in accordance
with the NCARB standards current at the time the applicant took the examination
to obtain an initial registration. The Board shall accept the ARE results as
determined by NCARB. To qualify for the ARE, an applicant shall present
satisfactory evidence of one of the following:
(a) An architecture degree from an Approved
Educational Program; or
(b) Active
enrollment in a NCARB-accepted Integrated Path to Architectural Licensure
(IPAL) option within an Approved Educational Program.
(4) The Board adopts the requirements in the
document titled NCARB Certification Guidelines dated July 2022 for the NCARB
Certificate under OAR 806-010-0035(3)(f)(A).
(5) A person may be considered for
registration by the Board by satisfying:
(a)
The rules for registration by examination under OAR 806-010-0020; or
(b) The rules for registration by reciprocity
under OAR 806-010-0035.
(6) A firm may be considered for registration
by the Board by satisfying the rules under OAR 806-010-0080.
(7) To pass the Jurisprudence Exam (JE) an
individual must do the following:
(a) Complete
the JE within 90 minutes; and
(b)
Score at least 84 percent.
(A) An individual
who fails the JE must wait seven days before retaking the
examination.
(B) Test results are
final and binding on the applicant.
Notes
Publications: Publications referenced are available from the agency.
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 670, 670.310, 671, 671.041, 671.050 & 671.125
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 671.010 - 671.220
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