Alabama Administrative Code
Title 100 - ALABAMA STATE BOARD FOR REGISTRATION OF ARCHITECTS
Chapter 100-X-5 - PRACTICE REQUIREMENTS
Section 100-X-5-.05 - Successor Architect

Universal Citation: AL Admin Code R 100-X-5-.05

Current through Register Vol. 42, No. 5, February 29, 2024

In circumstances where an Alabama registered architect can no longer provide services on a project (such as death, retirement, disability, contract termination, etc.), a successor architect (who is also registered in Alabama) may undertake a project by performing all professional services, including development of a complete design file with work or design criteria, calculations, code research, and any necessary and appropriate changes to the work. The non-professional services, such as drafting, need not be redone by the successor architect but must clearly and accurately reflect the successor's work. The burden is on the successor architect to show such compliance. The successor architect shall have control of and responsibility for the work product and the originals of all documents. All references to the original architect (title block, seal, signatures, etc.) must be removed from the documents.

(a) In cases of termination, the successor architect should ensure that the original architect has been advised in writing by the client that the contract has been terminated.

Author: Board for Registration of Architects

Statutory Authority: Code of Ala. 1975, § 34-2-39 d.

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