012-1 Wyo. Code R. §§ 1-2 - Definitions
(a) "Applicant"
means an individual who has submitted an application for licensure to the
Board.
(b) "AIA" means the American
Institute of Architects.
(c) "ARC"
means the Application Review Committee.
(d) "ARE" means the Architect Registration
Examination prepared by NCARB.
(e)
"ASLA" means the American Society of Landscape Architects.
(f) "AXP" means the Architectural Experience
Program administered by NCARB, formerly called the Intern Development
Program.
(g) "Board Rules" means the
administrative rules promulgated by the Board.
(h) "CEH" means continuing education
hour.
(i) "CLARB" means the Council
of Landscape Architectural Registration Boards.
(j) "EESA" means Educational Evaluation
Services for Architects, a program administered by the National Architectural
Accrediting Board.
(k)
"Examination" means the ARE or LARE.
(l) "HSW" means health, safety, and
welfare.
(m) "IC" means
Investigative Committee.
(n) "LAAB"
means the Landscape Architectural Accreditation Board.
(o) "LARE" means the Landscape Architect
Registration Examination prepared by CLARB.
(p) "Licensee" means an architect or
landscape architect licensed by the Board.
(q) "NAAB" means the National Architectural
Accrediting Board.
(r) "NCARB"
means the National Council of Architectural Registration Boards.
(s) "Practical Experience" means experience
that demonstrates an essential understanding of the practice of architecture or
landscape architecture.
(t)
"Principal" means a licensed architect or landscape architect who is in charge
of an organization's architectural or landscape architectural practice
respectively, either alone or with other licensed architects or landscape
architects.
(u) "Responsible
control" means that amount of control over and detailed knowledge of the
content of technical submissions during the preparation as is ordinarily
exercised by licensed architects and landscape architects applying the required
professional standard of care.
(v)
"Technical submission" means designs, drawings, specifications, studies, and
other technical reports prepared or presented in the course of practicing
architecture or landscape architecture.
(w) "WAPA" means Wyoming Administrative
Procedure Act, W.S. 16-3-101 through -115.
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