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BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONS CODE
SECTION 5500-5502



5500.  As used in this chapter, architect means a person who is
licensed to practice architecture in this state under the authority
of this chapter.


5500.1.  (a) The practice of architecture within the meaning and
intent of this chapter is defined as offering or performing, or being
in responsible control of, professional services which require the
skills of an architect in the planning of sites, and the design, in
whole or in part, of buildings, or groups of buildings and
structures.
   (b) Architects' professional services may include any or all of
the following:
   (1) Investigation, evaluation, consultation, and advice.
   (2) Planning, schematic and preliminary studies, designs, working
drawings, and specifications.
   (3) Coordination of the work of technical and special consultants.
   (4) Compliance with generally applicable codes and regulations,
and assistance in the governmental review process.
   (5) Technical assistance in the preparation of bid documents and
agreements between clients and contractors.
   (6) Contract administration.
   (7) Construction observation.
   (c) As a condition for licensure, architects shall demonstrate a
basic level of competence in the professional services listed in
subdivision (b) in examinations administered under this chapter.




5501.  This chapter constitutes the chapter on professional
architects. It shall be known and may be cited as the Architects
Practice Act.


5502.  As used in this chapter, board refers to the California
Architects Board.


State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > California > Bpc > 5500-5502

BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONS CODE
SECTION 5500-5502



5500.  As used in this chapter, architect means a person who is
licensed to practice architecture in this state under the authority
of this chapter.


5500.1.  (a) The practice of architecture within the meaning and
intent of this chapter is defined as offering or performing, or being
in responsible control of, professional services which require the
skills of an architect in the planning of sites, and the design, in
whole or in part, of buildings, or groups of buildings and
structures.
   (b) Architects' professional services may include any or all of
the following:
   (1) Investigation, evaluation, consultation, and advice.
   (2) Planning, schematic and preliminary studies, designs, working
drawings, and specifications.
   (3) Coordination of the work of technical and special consultants.
   (4) Compliance with generally applicable codes and regulations,
and assistance in the governmental review process.
   (5) Technical assistance in the preparation of bid documents and
agreements between clients and contractors.
   (6) Contract administration.
   (7) Construction observation.
   (c) As a condition for licensure, architects shall demonstrate a
basic level of competence in the professional services listed in
subdivision (b) in examinations administered under this chapter.




5501.  This chapter constitutes the chapter on professional
architects. It shall be known and may be cited as the Architects
Practice Act.


5502.  As used in this chapter, board refers to the California
Architects Board.



State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > California > Bpc > 5500-5502

BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONS CODE
SECTION 5500-5502



5500.  As used in this chapter, architect means a person who is
licensed to practice architecture in this state under the authority
of this chapter.


5500.1.  (a) The practice of architecture within the meaning and
intent of this chapter is defined as offering or performing, or being
in responsible control of, professional services which require the
skills of an architect in the planning of sites, and the design, in
whole or in part, of buildings, or groups of buildings and
structures.
   (b) Architects' professional services may include any or all of
the following:
   (1) Investigation, evaluation, consultation, and advice.
   (2) Planning, schematic and preliminary studies, designs, working
drawings, and specifications.
   (3) Coordination of the work of technical and special consultants.
   (4) Compliance with generally applicable codes and regulations,
and assistance in the governmental review process.
   (5) Technical assistance in the preparation of bid documents and
agreements between clients and contractors.
   (6) Contract administration.
   (7) Construction observation.
   (c) As a condition for licensure, architects shall demonstrate a
basic level of competence in the professional services listed in
subdivision (b) in examinations administered under this chapter.




5501.  This chapter constitutes the chapter on professional
architects. It shall be known and may be cited as the Architects
Practice Act.


5502.  As used in this chapter, board refers to the California
Architects Board.