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§ 12-25-307. Powers and duties of the board

CO Rev Stat § 12-25-307 (2018) (N/A)
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(1) The board is authorized to:

(a) Adopt such rules as may be necessary to implement this part 3, including rules for disciplining licensed architects;

(b) Examine and license duly qualified applicants, and renew the licenses of duly qualified architects;

(c) Conduct hearings upon complaints concerning the conduct of architects;

(d) Cause the prosecution of all persons violating this part 3 by the district attorney or by the attorney general pursuant to section 12-25-305;

(e) Require every licensed architect to have a stamp as prescribed by the board.

(2) The board shall:

(a) Keep a record of its proceedings and of all applications for licensing under this part 3. The application record for each applicant shall include:

(I) Name, age, and residence of the applicant;

(II) Date of application;

(III) Place of business;

(IV) Education of the applicant;

(V) Architecture and other applicable experience of the applicant;

(VI) Type of examination required;

(VII) Date and type of action by the board; and

(VIII) Such other information as may be deemed necessary by the board;

(b) Make available through printed or electronic means the following:

(I) The architect statutes administered by the board;

(II) A list of the names and addresses of record of all currently licensed architects;

(III) The rules of conduct for architects adopted pursuant to paragraph (a) of subsection (1) of this section; and

(IV) The rules of the board and such other pertinent information as the board deems necessary.

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§ 12-25-307. Powers and duties of the board