Texas Administrative Code
Title 22 - EXAMINING BOARDS
Part 1 - TEXAS BOARD OF ARCHITECTURAL EXAMINERS
Chapter 1 - ARCHITECTS
Subchapter H - PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT
Section 1.141 - General

Universal Citation: 22 TX Admin Code ยง 1.141

Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024

(a) These rules of professional conduct are promulgated pursuant to the Architects' Registration Law (the Act), Chapter 1051, Texas Occupations Code, which directs the Board to make all rules consistent with the laws and constitution of Texas which are reasonably necessary for the regulation of the practice of architecture and the enforcement of the Act. Except as otherwise noted, these rules of professional conduct apply only to situations which are directly or indirectly related to the practice of architecture.

(b) The Board may revoke, suspend, or refuse to renew an Architect's certificate of registration, place on probation an Architect whose certificate of registration has been suspended, reprimand an Architect, or assess an administrative penalty against an Architect for a violation of any provision of these rules of professional conduct or other provisions of the Rules and Regulations of the Board or the Act. The Board also may take action against an Applicant pursuant to section 1.151. A single instance of misconduct may be grounds for disciplinary action by the Board.

(c) Upon a finding of professional misconduct, the Board shall consider the following factors in determining an appropriate sanction or sanctions:

(1) the seriousness of the conduct, including the hazard or potential hazard to the health or safety of the public;

(2) the economic damage or potential damage to property caused by the misconduct;

(3) the respondent's history concerning previous grounds for sanction;

(4) the sanction necessary to deter future misconduct;

(5) efforts to correct the misconduct; and

(6) any other matter justice may require.

(d) These rules of professional conduct are not intended to suggest or define standards of care in civil actions against Architects involving their professional conduct.

(e) An Architect may donate his/her services to charitable causes but must adhere to all provisions of the Act and the Rules and Regulations of the Board in the provision of all architectural services rendered regardless of whether the Architect is paid for the services.

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