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Board approves multiple consent orders and fines after lengthy disciplinary docket

Board of Architectural and Engineering Examiners · February 6, 2026
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Summary

The Tennessee Board of Architectural and Engineering Examiners reviewed a large legal docket, approving grouped continuing-education consent orders, civil penalties for misuse of seals and several cease-and-desist orders for unlicensed practice. Notable outcomes included a $3,500 penalty for stamping manufacturer drawings and administrative actions opened against individuals using expired firm credentials.

The Tennessee Board of Architectural and Engineering Examiners spent a large portion of its Feb. 5 meeting reviewing enforcement cases brought by staff and legal counsel, approving several consent orders and opening administrative complaints in matters ranging from continuing-education noncompliance to unlicensed practice and misuse of professional seals.

Board counsel presented a long legal report and recommended consistent dispositions on clusters of similar cases. The board voted to approve a block of continuing-education (CE) audit cases with the penalties recommended by staff (consent orders, civil penalties and requirements to submit missing documentation), consolidating several matters…

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