Wash. Admin. Code § 308-12-330 - Who manages the AXP and administers the ARE examination?
(1)
Competence.
(a) When practicing architecture, you must
act with reasonable care and competence, and must apply the technical knowledge
and skill which is ordinarily applied by architects of good standing,
practicing in the same locality and similar type projects.
(b) When designing a project, you must take
into account all applicable state and municipal building laws and regulations.
You may rely on the advice of other professionals (e.g., attorneys, engineers,
and other qualified persons) as to the intent and meaning of such regulations.
You must not knowingly design a project in violation of such laws and
regulations.
(c) You must perform
professional services only when you, together with those you may engage as
consultants, are qualified by education, training, and experience in the
specific technical areas involved.
(2)
Conflict of interest.
(a) You must not accept compensation for
services from more than one party on a project unless the circumstances are
fully disclosed and agreed to in writing by all interested parties.
(b) You must fully disclose in writing to
your client or employer the nature of any business association or direct or
indirect financial interest which is substantial enough to influence your
judgment in connection with the performance of professional services. If your
client or employer objects to such association or financial interest, you must
either terminate such association or interest or offer to give up the
commission or employment.
(c) You
must not solicit or accept compensation from material or equipment suppliers in
return for specifying or endorsing their products.
(d) When acting as the interpreter of
building contract documents and the judge of contract performance, you must
render decisions impartially, favoring neither party to the contract.
(3)
Full disclosure.
(a) You must disclose any compensation
received for making public statements on architectural questions.
(b) You must accurately represent
qualifications and scope of responsibility to prospective or existing clients
or employers for work for which you are claiming credit.
(c) In the course of work on a project, if
you become aware of a decision made by your employer or client, against your
advice, which violates applicable state or municipal building laws and
regulations and which will, in your judgment, materially and adversely affect
the safety to the public of the finished project:
(i) You must report the decision to the local
building inspector or other public official charged with the enforcement of the
applicable state or municipal building laws and regulations, refuse to consent
to the decision, and terminate services on the project when you reasonably
believe decisions will be made against your objection.
(ii) You must not deliberately make a
materially false statement or deliberately fail to disclose a material fact in
connection with your application for registration or renewal.
(iii) You must not assist a person in
applying for registration when you know the applicant is unqualified in
education, training, experience, or character.
(iv) If you possess knowledge of a violation
of these rules by another architect, you must report such knowledge to the
board.
(4)
Compliance with laws.
(a) You
must not, in the conduct of architectural practice, knowingly violate any state
or federal criminal law.
(b) You
must not offer or make any payment or gift to a government official (whether
elected or appointed) with the intent of influencing the official's judgment in
connection with a prospective or existing project in which you are
interested.
(c) You must comply
with the registration laws and regulations governing your professional
practice.
(5)
Professional conduct.
(a) An
office maintained for the purpose of providing architectural services must have
an architect resident regularly employed in that office with direct knowledge
and supervisory control of such work.
(b) You must not engage in conduct involving
fraud or wanton disregard of the rights of others.
Notes
Statutory Authority: RCW 18.08.340 and 43.24.086. 11-11-019, § 308-12-330, filed 5/9/11, effective 7/1/11. Statutory Authority: RCW 18.08.340. 02-11-082, § 308-12-330, filed 5/14/02, effective 6/14/02.
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