Ohio Administrative Code
Title 4703 - State Board of Examiners of Architects
Chapter 4703-2 - Architect Registration Examination
Section 4703-2-01 - Examination
Universal Citation: OH Admin Code 4703-2-01
Current through all regulations passed and filed through December 16, 2024
(A) The architect registration examination
(1) All
applicants qualifying under section
4703.07 of
the Revised Code in accordance with rules
4703-2-02,
4703-2-03
and
4703-2-04
of the Administrative Code and as required under section
4703.08 of the
Revised Code shall pass the architect
registration examination
(ARE) as hereinafter required.
(2) The architect registration examination
ARE shall be a single examination comprised of
multiple divisions as determined and administered
by the national council of architectural registration bards
(NCARB) which shall be taken and passed by all candidates for
registration by examination.
(3)
The scope of the ARE shall be such
as to determine the qualifications of the candidate to practice architecture
and shall be based on the knowledge and skills required to provide
architectural services. The examination shall be of such duration to adequately
test for such knowledge, skills and services in such technical, professional
and practical subjects essential to the practice of architecture and in the
basic arts and sciences, a knowledge of which is material and necessary to the
proper understanding, application and qualification for the practice of the
profession of architecture.
(4) The
ARE shall be conducted in accordance with
instructions issued by NCARB.
(5) All divisions of the
ARE shall be graded as "pass" or
"fail."
(6) Each division of the
ARE stands alone and shall be passed singularly
and independently of other divisions of the examination. If the candidate fails
any division of the examination, the candidate will be required to retake only
the divisions failed.
(7) Each
applicant for initial licensure by examination shall submit written proof
satisfactory to the board that he or she has successfully passed the
AREin
accordance with the NCARB pass/fail standards current at the time the applicant
took the ARE, all as accepted by the board from time to
time.
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