Code of Maine Rules
02 - DEPARTMENT OF PROFESSIONAL AND FINANCIAL REGULATION
288 - MAINE STATE BOARD FOR LICENSURE OF ARCHITECTS, LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS AND INTERIOR DESIGNERS
Chapter 18 - DOCUMENTATION
Section 288-18-1 - Sealing of Technical Submissions Prepared in the Absence of Direct Knowledge/Involvement and Control of an Architect or Landscape Architect

Current through 2024-13, March 27, 2024

An architect or landscape architect may not seal technical submissions that were prepared in fact by another person unless:

1. Prototypical Building Construction Documents

A. The technical submissions are prototypical building construction documents; and

B. The scaling architect or landscape architect has reviewed the work of the other person and has integrated such work into the licensee's own technical submissions; or

2.

The sealing architect or landscape architect has:

A. Familiarized themselves with the client's goals through meetings, telephone calls or program documents prior to their further preparation of technical submissions;

B.
(1) Coordinated preparation of the technical submissions;

(2) Had significant and controlling personal involvement in the technical submissions; or

(3) Integrated the work into the licensee's own technical submissions; and

C. Thoroughly reviewed the technical submissions upon completion.

A review (or review and correction) of completed technical submissions by a licensee who has not complied with subparagraph 1(2)(B) (1), (2) or (3) above does not meet the requirements of this subsection.

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