West Virginia Code of State Rules Agency 2 - Architects
West Virginia Code of State Rules – Agency 2: Architects
Overview:
Agency 2 of the West Virginia Code of State Rules (CSR) contains the rules and regulations promulgated by the West Virginia Board of Architects. This agency governs the licensure, regulation, and professional standards for architects practicing within the state. The board operates under the authority granted by the West Virginia Code Chapter 30, Article 12, which outlines the general laws related to architects.
Primary Functions of the WV Board of Architects:
Licensing of architects and architectural firms
Regulation of professional conduct and ethics
Continuing education requirements
Disciplinary procedures for violations or misconduct
Administration of exams and reciprocal licensure
Key Rules under CSR Agency 2 (selected examples):
CSR §2-1 – Rules of Procedure
Covers the general administrative procedures of the board
Meeting schedules, rulemaking process, and public participation
CSR §2-2 – Registration of Architects
Requirements for initial licensure, including:
Education from a NAAB-accredited program
Completion of the Architectural Experience Program (AXP)
Passing the Architect Registration Examination (ARE)
Rules for reciprocity with other jurisdictions
Licensing of firms and proper use of the title “Architect”
CSR §2-3 – Continuing Education Requirements
Architects must complete a set number of continuing education hours annually (usually focused on health, safety, and welfare topics)
Documentation and audit process for compliance
CSR §2-4 – Professional Conduct
Ethical standards architects must follow
Prohibitions on misconduct, negligence, misrepresentation, or conflict of interest
CSR §2-5 – Disciplinary and Complaint Procedures
Procedures for filing complaints
Investigation and enforcement authority
Sanctions such as license suspension, revocation, or fines
Legal Authority:
The rules under Agency 2 are authorized by:
West Virginia Code §30-12 – Architects Act
The Board may adopt rules to carry out the provisions of this law.
Topics Often Regulated:
Architectural seals and stamping of documents
Firm registration requirements
Use of the title "Architect" by non-licensed individuals
Public protection through professional standards
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