New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 16 - OCCUPATIONAL AND PROFESSIONAL LICENSING
Chapter 30 - ARCHITECTS
Part 4 - CODE OF CONDUCT
Section 16.30.4.10 - FULL DISCLOSURE
Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024
A. An architect, making public statements on architectural questions, shall disclose whether the architect is being compensated for making such a statement.
B. An architect shall accurately represent to a prospective or existing client or employer the architect's qualifications and the scope of the architect's responsibility in connection with work for which he or she is claiming credit.
C. If, in the course of an architect's work on a project, the architect becomes aware of a decision taken by the architect's employer or client, against the architect's advice, which violates applicable state or municipal building laws, codes and regulations and which will, in the architect's judgment, materially affect adversely the safety to the public of the finished project, the architect shall:
D. An architect shall not deliberately make a materially false statement or fail deliberately to disclose a material fact requested in connection with the architect's application for registration or renewal.
E. An architect shall not assist the application for registration of a person known by the architect to be unqualified in respect to education, training, experience or character.
F. An architect possessing knowledge of a violation of these rules by another architect or an applicant for registration shall report such knowledge to the board.