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This legislation has been repealed.

ARCHITECTS ACT 1959 (REPEALED) - SECT 16

Persons entitled to apply for registration

    (1)     A person is entitled to apply to the board for registration as an architect if the person is at least 18 years old and—

        (a)     he or she holds a certificate issued by The Architects' Accreditation Council of Australia Incorporated, being a body incorporated under the Associations Incorporation Act 1991 ; or

        (b)     he or she is entitled under a law of a State or another Territory to practise as an architect in that State or Territory; or

        (c)     he or she—

              (i)     holds a degree or diploma in architecture granted by an institution, whether within or outside Australia, approved by the board; and

              (ii)     has completed 2 years practical experience in architecture of which at least 1 year's experience is postgraduate experience; and

              (iii)     has successfully completed an examination in the practice of architecture approved by the board.

Note     If a form is approved under s 41 (Approved forms) for an application, the form must be used.

    (2)     The board may require an applicant for registration to attend personally before the board and, if he or she fails to attend as required, may refuse the application.



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