Nebraska Administrative Code
Topic - ENGINEERS AND ARCHITECTS
Title 110 - BOARD OF ENGINEERS AND ARCHITECTS
Chapter 3 - INITIAL LICENSURE OF ARCHITECTS
Section 110-3-4 - Examination Requirements
Universal Citation: 110 NE Admin Rules and Regs ch 3 § 4
Current through September 17, 2024
3.4.1 Candidates for initial licensure must pass the current NCARB ARE Examination and the Nebraska E&A Act Examination.
3.4.2 The ARE Examination
3.4.2.1 The Board will follow NCARB's
policies on scheduling and retaking the ARE.
3.4.2.2 The Board will accept the ARE result
as determined by NCARB.
3.4.2.3 If
there is any alleged improper behavior on the part of an applicant, the Board
will investigate the allegation and take appropriate action.
3.4.2.4 An applicant must pass the
examination in accordance with the NCARB pass/fail standards current at the
time the applicant took the examination.
3.4.2.5 For security reasons, items in the
examination will not be available for review by the examinee. Examinees have
the right to review or challenge failed divisions of the ARE through the Board
in accordance with NCARB rules and policies.
3.4.2.6 Applicants are required to complete
the ARE within the time limitations set by NCARB policies and
procedures.
3.4.2.7 Proctoring of
the ARE will be done in accordance with NCARB rules and
policies.
3.4.3 The Nebraska E&A Act Examination
3.4.3.1
Before license issuance, an applicant must pass an examination, prepared and
administered by the Board, on the E&A Act, E&A Rules, and practice
ethics.
3.4.3.2 The purpose of the
examination is to test applicants' familiarity with the E&A Act, E&A
Rules, and the ethics of practicing architecture.
3.4.3.3 After a second or subsequent failure
of the Nebraska E&A Act Examination, the candidate may be required to
acquire additional instruction before being reexamined. Such candidates are
eligible for reexamination every thirty days.
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