Architects Act 2004

Architects Regulations 2005

 

Architects Regulations 2005

Contents

Part 1 — Preliminary

1.Citation1

2.Commencement1

3.Terms used1

Part 2 — The Architects Board

Division 1 — Nominations

4.Bodies that nominate persons for ministerial appointment of members2

Division 2 — Elections

5.Nominations2

6.List of candidates3

7.Voting papers4

8.Counting of votes4

9.Nominations not exceeding vacancies5

10.Names of elected members to be published on website5

11.Electors to vote once only5

Part 3 — Registration and licensing

Division 1 — Registration

12.Registration requirements6

13.Examinations to be passed7

14.Conduct of examinations7

Division 2 — Licensing

15A.Extended meaning of corporation8

15.Licensing requirements8

Division 3 — The register

16.Divisions of the register — registered persons9

Division 4 — Other matters relating to registration and licensing

16A.Duration of registration and licences9

16B.Renewal period10

16C.When renewal fees fall due10

16D.Reduction or refund of renewal fee for registered persons11

Part 4 — Insurance

17.Amount of insurance cover12

18.Information about insurance cover — registered persons12

19.Information about insurance cover — licensed corporations12

Part 5 — Disciplinary proceedings

20.Unprofessional conduct as an architect14

Part 6 — Fees

21.Fees16

22.Reduction, waiver or refund of fee payable or paid under s. 44(2) or 4516

Part 7 — Miscellaneous

23.Certificates of registration, licence documents to be available for inspection17

24.Advice about changes in practising status17

25.Consent to use a name other than a name recorded in the register17

Schedule 1 — Fees

Notes

Compilation table21

Defined terms

 

Architects Act 2004

Architects Regulations 2005

Part 1  Preliminary

1.Citation

These regulations are the Architects Regulations 2005.

2.Commencement

These regulations come into operation on the day on which the Architects Act 2004 comes into operation.

3.Terms used

In these regulations —

registered address, in relation to a registered person or licensed corporation, means the address that is recorded in the register in respect of the person or corporation;

return day means the day set by the Board as the last day for the return of the voting papers for an election under regulations 8 and 9;

section means section of the Act.

Part 2 — The Architects Board

Division 1 — Nominations

4.Bodies that nominate persons for ministerial appointment of members

The following bodies are prescribed for the purposes of section 7(1)(b) —

(a)the Royal Australian Institute of Architects;

(b)the Association of Consulting Architects — Australia;

(c)the University of Western Australia;

(d)the Curtin University of Technology.

Division 2 — Elections

5.Nominations

(1)The Board is to call for the nomination of registered persons as candidates for election to the office of a Board member under section 7(1)(c) that —

(a)is due to become vacant because the member’s term of office is about to expire by the passage of time; or

(b)becomes vacant under Schedule 1 clause 3 of the Act.

(2)For the purposes of subregulation (1) the Board is send to each registered person —

(a)a nomination paper, in a form approved by the Board, for the registered person to nominate himself or herself as a candidate for election to the office; and

(b)written notice —

(i)of the number of members to be elected under section 7(1)(c) in the particular election; and

(ii)of the period for which the successful candidate is to hold office; and

(iii)of the time by which nominations are to be received by the Board; and

(iv)of the return day; and

(v)that a nomination will not be accepted unless the candidate provides, for inclusion with the voting papers, a statement about the nominee’s qualifications, experience and reasons for nomination.

(3)The nomination paper and notices are to be sent to the registered person’s registered address —

(a)in the case of an office mentioned in subregulation (1)(a), at least 60 days before the day on which the term of office is due to expire; or

(b)in the case of an office mentioned in subregulation (1)(b), as soon as is practicable after the office becomes vacant.

6.List of candidates

(1)The Board is to prepare a list of candidates for election from the nominations made under regulation 5.

(2)The Board is not to include a person’s name in the list if —

(a)the person has not signed the nomination form; or

(b)the nomination was not received by the time mentioned in regulation 5(2)(b)(iii); or

(c)the person has not provided a statement mentioned in regulation 5(2)(b)(v); or

(d)the person is not eligible for election because of section 7(5)(a) or (b).

7.Voting papers

(1)If the number of names in the list of candidates exceeds the number of members to be elected the Board is to send a voting paper for an election to each registered person.

(2)The voting paper is to be sent to the registered person’s registered address at least 14 days before the return day.

(3)The voting paper is to contain —

(a)the list of candidates; and

(b)notice of the number of members to be elected under section 7(1)(c) in the particular election; and

(c)notice of the return day; and

(d)instructions on how the elector is to record his or her vote; and

(e)notice that the vote will not be counted if it is not received by the Board by the return day.

(4)The voting paper is to be in a form approved by the Board and signed by the registrar or the chairperson of the Board.

8.Counting of votes

(1)As soon as is practicable after the return day the registrar and at least one other person are to —

(a)open and examine the votes received by the Board on or before the return day; and

(b)count the votes that have been correctly recorded in accordance with the instructions mentioned in regulation 7(3)(d).

(2)The Board is to check the registrar’s examination and counting of the votes as soon as is practicable after the registrar has counted the votes.

(3)If 2 or more candidates receive the same number of votes the members of the Board who are also registered persons may, by simple majority, select one of their number to have a casting vote to resolve the matter in respect of those candidates.

9.Nominations not exceeding vacancies

If the number of names in the list of candidates does not exceed the number of members to be elected —

(a)it is not necessary to conduct an election under regulations 7 and 8; and

(b)each candidate in the list of candidates is to be taken to be elected at the time by which nominations are to be received by the Board; and

(c)if a vacancy remains, the members of the Board who are also registered persons may, by simple majority, select one of their number to elect a registered person to fill the vacancy and that person is to be taken to be elected at the time the Board receives the person’s acceptance of his or her election under this regulation.

10.Names of elected members to be published on website

The Board must publish on a website maintained by or on behalf of the Board the names of the persons —

(a)who are elected under regulations 7 and 8; or

(b)who, under regulation 9(b) or (c), are to be taken to be elected.

[Regulation 10 amended: SL 2021/7 r. 4.]

11.Electors to vote once only

(1)A registered person must not vote more than once in an election under this Division.

Penalty: a fine of $2 000.

(2)In subregulation (1) —

vote does not include a casting vote under regulation 8(3) or the election of a Board member under regulation 9(c).

Part 3 — Registration and licensing

Division 1 — Registration

12.Registration requirements

For the purposes of section 29(b), the requirements in relation to a natural person are that the person —

(a)either —

(i)holds a qualification obtained as a result of the successful completion of an architectural education course that has been accredited by the Board under section 10(c); or

(ii)holds a qualification that in the opinion of the Board is equivalent to such a qualification (after having regard to the advice of the Architects Accreditation Council of Australia where relevant); or

(iii)has otherwise attained a standard in relation to the practice of architecture that is acceptable to the Board (after having regard to the advice of the Architects Accreditation Council of Australia where relevant);

and

(b)has been assessed as eligible to sit, and has passed, the examinations mentioned in regulation 13; and

(c)has not been convicted of an offence, whether in this State or elsewhere, the nature of which renders the person unfit to be a registered person; and

(d)is otherwise a fit and proper person.

13.Examinations to be passed

The examinations to be passed by a person desiring to be registered are —

(a)the version of the written examination, known as the National Examination Paper, set by the Architects Accreditation Council of Australia for use at the time the person takes the examination; and

(b)the examination, known as the Examination by Interview, conducted in accordance with the Guide for Candidates published by the Architects Accreditation Council of Australia, as that document is in force from time to time.

14.Conduct of examinations

(1)The Board may conduct examinations of the kind mentioned in regulation 13 at such times and at such intervals as it thinks fit.

(2)A person who wishes to take an examination (including an assessment for eligibility for taking an examination) must pay the Board the fee prescribed by regulation 21 in relation to the examination.

(3)A person employed, engaged or appointed by the Board to supervise an examination who has reasonable grounds to believe that a candidate is cheating in, or is otherwise acting in an improper manner during, an examination —

(a)may, at any time during the examination, direct the candidate to leave the examination room; and

(b)is to given a written report about the incident to the Board.

(4)The Board, in such manner as it thinks fit —

(a)is to notify each candidate for an examination conducted by the Board of the candidate’s results; and

(b)is to inform each unsuccessful candidate of his or her areas of weakness.

Division 2 — Licensing

15A.Extended meaning of corporation

Each entity specified in the Table is prescribed as a body corporate for the purposes of paragraph (b) of the definition of corporation in section 4(1).

Table

Item no.

Entity

1.

An Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander corporation as defined in the Corporations (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander) Act 2006 (Commonwealth) section 700-1.

2.

A transitional corporation as defined in the Corporations (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander) Consequential, Transitional and Other Measures Act 2006 (Commonwealth) Schedule 3 item 1(1).

[Regulation 15A inserted: Gazette 30 Jun 2009 p. 2621-2.]

15.Licensing requirements

For the purposes of section 31(b), the requirements in relation to a corporation are that —

(a)the corporation’s constitution is, or the rules governing the corporation’s internal management are, acceptable to the Board; and

(b)each of the directors of the corporation is acceptable to the Board; and

(c)all architectural work to be done by the corporation is to be done under the direct control and supervision of a registered person who is an officer or employee of the corporation; and

(d)the means by which the corporation proposes to comply with paragraph (c) are acceptable to the Board; and

(e)the person who will have ultimate responsibility for the architectural work to be done by the corporation is a registered person who is an officer or employee of the corporation; and

(f)the name under which the corporation proposes to carry on the practice of architecture is acceptable to the Board.

Division 3 — The register

16.Divisions of the register — registered persons

The divisions of the register in relation to registered persons are —

(a)division 1 for registered persons who are currently practising architecture;

(b)division 2 for registered persons who are not currently practising architecture.

Division 4 — Other matters relating to registration and licensing

[Heading inserted: Gazette 28 Dec 2007 p. 6412.]

16A.Duration of registration and licences

For the purposes of section 35 —

(a)a registration that occurs after 2007 has effect until 30 June in the year following that in which the registration occurs; and

(b)a licence that is granted after 2007 has effect until 30 June in the year following that in which the licence is granted.

[Regulation 16A inserted: Gazette 28 Dec 2007 p. 6412.]

16B.Renewal period

For the purposes of section 36(1), the renewal of a registration or a licence in 2008 is to be for a period of 18 months.

[Regulation 16B inserted: Gazette 28 Dec 2007 p. 6412.]

16C.When renewal fees fall due

(1)For the purposes of section 37(1), the day on which the fee for the renewal, in 2008, of a person’s registration or a corporation’s licence falls due is —

(a)31 March 2008; or

(b)the day set by the Board under subregulation (3).

(2)A registered person may apply to the Board for the Board to set a day after 31 March 2008 to be the day on which the fee for the renewal of the person’s registration in 2008 falls due.

(3)On an application under subregulation (2) the Board, if satisfied that the applicant is experiencing hardship, may set a day after 31 March 2008 but before 1 October 2008 to be the day on which the fee for the renewal of the person’s registration in 2008 falls due.

(4)For the purposes of section 37(1), the day on which the fee for the renewal, in a year after 2008, of a person’s registration or a corporation’s licence falls due is —

(a)30 September of that year (the renewal year); or

(b)the day set by the Board under subregulation (6).

(5)A registered person may apply to the Board for the Board to set a day after 30 September of the renewal year to be the day on which the fee for the renewal of the person’s registration in that year falls due.

(6)On an application under subregulation (5) the Board, if satisfied that the applicant is experiencing hardship, may set a day after 30 September in the renewal year but before 1 April in the following year to be the day on which the fee for the renewal of the person’s registration in the renewal year falls due.

[Regulation 16C inserted: Gazette 28 Dec 2007 p. 6412‑13.]

16D.Reduction or refund of renewal fee for registered persons

The Board may, of its own volition, reduce or refund part of a renewal fee payable or paid by a registered person if the Board —

(a)does not impose a condition of the kind mentioned in section 30(2)(a) in respect of the renewal of the registration; and

(b)is satisfied that that part of the renewal fee would relate to the functions that the Board would have if such a condition were imposed.

[Regulation 16D inserted: Gazette 28 Dec 2007 p. 6413.]

Part 4  Insurance

17.Amount of insurance cover

For the purposes of sections 30(2)(b) and 32(2)(c), the minimum amount of insurance cover is $1 000 000.

18.Information about insurance cover — registered persons

(1)For the purposes of section 54(1), the information in relation to the insurance cover that is in effect in respect of a registered person is a document from the insurer or a broker showing —

(a)the period in respect of which the insurance cover is in effect; and

(b)the amount of the insurance cover; and

(c)the categories of persons in respect of whose acts and omissions the insurance cover applies.

(2)The time for giving the Board information mentioned in subregulation (1) is —

(a)in the case of the initial registration, 28 days after the day on which the registered person is advised of the registration; and

(b)in the case of a renewal of registration, 14 days after the day on which the registered person is advised of the renewal; and

(c)in any case where the insurer, the period of insurance or the amount or type of cover is changed after the period mentioned in paragraph (a) or (b), 14 days after the change occurs.

19.Information about insurance cover — licensed corporations

(1)For the purposes of section 54(1), the information in relation to the insurance cover that is in effect in respect of a licensed corporation is a document from the insurer or a broker showing —

(a)the period in respect of which the insurance cover is in effect; and

(b)the amount of the insurance cover; and

(c)the categories of persons in respect of whose acts and omissions the insurance cover applies.

(2)The time for giving the Board information mentioned in subregulation (1) is —

(a)in the case of the initial grant of the licence, 28 days after the day on which the licensed corporation is advised of the grant of the licence; and

(b)in the case of a renewal of a licence, 14 days after the day on which the licensed corporation is advised of the renewal; and

(c)in any case where the insurer, the period of insurance or the amount or type of cover is changed after the period mentioned in paragraph (a) or (b), 14 days after the change occurs.

Part 5  Disciplinary proceedings

20.Unprofessional conduct as an architect

For the purposes of section 56(2), the following conduct of a person (person 1) constitutes unprofessional conduct as an architect —

(a)holding out or in any way implying that person 1’s name is entered in a particular division of the register if the name is not entered in that division of the register;

(b)using, in connection with an architectural service provided by person 1 —

(i)the name of a registered person who is not a partner or employee of person 1; or

(ii)the name of a licensed corporation of which person 1 is not an officer, employee or partner;

(c)allowing a natural person (person 2) to practise in person 1’s name in connection with an architectural service provided by person 2 if —

(i)person 2 is not registered; or

(ii)person 2 is registered but is not a partner or employee of person 1;

(d)allowing a corporation to practise in person 1’s name in connection with an architectural service provided by the corporation if —

(i)the corporation is not a licensed corporation; or

(ii)the corporation is a licensed corporation but person 1 is not an officer of the corporation;

(e)signing an account, statement, report, specification, plan or other document purporting to represent any architectural work as having been done by person 1 in circumstances where the work has not been done under person 1’s direct control or supervision;

(f)accepting architectural work on condition or promise that person 1 will give or receive, or because person 1 has given or received, any remuneration, discount, gift or commission directly or indirectly to or from another person, other than remuneration to be received by person 1 from the client;

(g)failing to disclose to a client a direct or indirect pecuniary interest (other than an interest in a public company) that person 1 has in any product or service that person 1 —

(i)specifies or recommends for use in connection with the project in respect of which person 1’s services are engaged; or

(ii)uses or causes to be used in connection with that project;

(h)using, or causing to be used, in connection with a project in respect of which person 1’s services are engaged, a product or service in which person 1 has an interest of a kind referred to in paragraph (g) without having —

(i)the client’s written acknowledgment of the disclosure of the interest; and

(ii)the client’s written consent to the use of the product or service.

Part 6  Fees

21.Fees

The fee set out in column 3 of Schedule 1 in respect of a matter is prescribed in relation to the matter.

22.Reduction, waiver or refund of fee payable or paid under s. 44(2) or 45

The Board may, if it considers it appropriate in the circumstances of the case to do so, reduce, waive or refund a fee payable or paid in any of the following circumstances —

(a)by a person applying under section 44(2) to obtain a certified copy of a part of, or entry in, the register;

(b)by a registered person or a licensed corporation applying under section 45 to amend the particulars entered in the register.

[Regulation 22 inserted: SL 2021/7 r. 5.]

Part 7  Miscellaneous

23.Certificates of registration, licence documents to be available for inspection

(1)A registered person must ensure that a certificate of registration issued to the person is available for inspection by any person during business hours at the person’s registered address.

(2)A licensed corporation must ensure that a licence document issued to the corporation is available for inspection by any person during business hours at the corporation’s registered address.

Penalty applicable to subregulations (1) and (2): a fine of $1 000.

24.Advice about changes in practising status

(1)A registered person whose name is entered in division 2 of the register must give the registrar written advice if the person starts practising architecture.

(2)A registered person whose name is entered in division 1 of the register must give the registrar written advice if the person stops practising architecture.

(3)The advice referred to in subregulation (1) or (2) must be given no later than 30 days after the change occurs.

25.Consent to use a name other than a name recorded in the register

(1)An application for the Board’s consent to a registered person’s or a licensed corporation’s practising architecture under any name other than the name of the person or corporation as recorded in the register is to be —

(a)made in writing in a manner and form determined by the Board; and

(b)accompanied by the fee prescribed by regulation 21 in relation to the application.

(2)The applicant is to provide the Board with any further information that the Board requires in any particular case and is to verify the information by statutory declaration if required by the Board to do so.

(3)Without limiting the kinds of condition that the Board may impose in relation to the name of the practice, the Board may impose as a condition of the giving of its consent —

(a)a requirement that the name and registration number of the registered person who has ultimate responsibility for the architectural work done by the applicant is displayed on all the applicant’s stationery, advertisements, job signs and other information given to the public about the applicant’s architectural work;

(b)a requirement that the applicant must ensure that a certificate of registration issued to the registered person who has ultimate responsibility for the architectural work done by the applicant is available for inspection by any person during business hours at the applicant’s registered address.

 

Schedule 1 — Fees

[r. 21]

[Heading inserted: SL 2021/7 r. 6.]

Provision of Act or regulations


Subject matter


Fee ($)

s. 33(1)(b)(i)

Application for registration

144.50

s. 33(1)(b)(i)

Application for grant of licence

259.45

s. 33(1)(b)(ii)

Registration fee

207.55

s. 33(1)(b)(ii)

Licence fee

361.20

s. 37(1)

Renewal of registration

238.10

s. 37(1)

Renewal of licence

445.65

s. 37(2)(c)

Restoration of name to the register if name removed under s. 37(1)


57.00

s. 44(2)

Certified copy of part of, or entry in, the register


75.00

s. 45

Amendment of particulars entered in the register


25.95

s. 51(2)

Restoration of name to the register if name removed under s. 47 or 49


25.95

s. 51(5)

Restoration of name to the register if name removed by way of disciplinary action


51.00

s. 71(2)(j) and r. 14(2)

Assessment of eligibility for, and taking, the National Examination Paper examination


465.00

s. 71(2)(j) and r. 14(2)

Taking the Examination by Interview

Supplementary Examination by Interview

395.00

395.00

s. 71(2)(j) and r. 25(1)(b)

Application for Board’s consent to a name under which a person or corporation can carry on the practice of architecture



144.50

[Schedule 1 inserted: SL 2021/7 r. 6.]

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Notes

This is a compilation of the Architects Regulations 2005 and includes amendments made by other written laws. For provisions that have come into operation, and for information about any reprints, see the compilation table.

Compilation table

Citation

Published

Commencement

Architects Regulations 2005

15 Nov 2005 p. 5608‑19

16 Nov 2005 (see r. 2 and Gazette 15 Nov 2005 p. 5597)

Architects Amendment Regulations 2007

28 Dec 2007 p. 6411‑14

r. 1 and 2: 28 Dec 2007 (see r. 2(a));
Regulations other than r. 1 and 2: 1 Jan 2008 (see r. 2(b))

Reprint 1: The Architects Regulations 2005 as at 17 Apr 2009 (includes amendments listed above)

Architects Amendment Regulations 2009

30 Jun 2009 p. 2621-2

r. 1 and 2: 30 Jun 2009 (see r. 2(a));
Regulations other than r. 1 and 2: 1 Jul 2009 (see r. 2(b))

Architects Amendment Regulations 2013

27 Jun 2013 p. 2659-60

r. 1 and 2: 27 Jun 2013 (see r. 2(a));
Regulations other than r. 1 and 2: 1 Jul 2013 (see r. 2(b))

Commerce Regulations Amendment (Fees and Charges) Regulations 2017 Pt. 2

23 Jun 2017 p. 3213‑52

1 Jul 2017 (see r. 2(b))

Reprint 2: The Architects Regulations 2005 as at 24 May 2019 (includes amendments listed above)

Architects Amendment Regulations 2021

SL 2021/7
29 Jan 2021

r. 1 and 2: 29 Jan 2021 (see r. 2(a));
Regulations other than r. 1 and 2: 30 Jan 2021 (see r. 2(b))

 

 

Defined terms

 

[This is a list of terms defined and the provisions where they are defined. The list is not part of the law.]

Defined termProvision(s)

person 120

person 220

registered address3

renewal year16C(4)

return day3

section3

vote11(2)