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Board imposes fines, warnings and one revocation in broad legal report

Tennessee Board of Architectural and Engineering Examiners · April 2, 2026
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Summary

At its April 2 meeting the Tennessee Board of Architectural and Engineering Examiners reviewed 21 complaints and approved multiple civil penalties, letters of warning and one revocation tied to out‑of‑state discipline; the board voted case‑by‑case after legal staff summaries.

Legal counsel presented 21 disciplinary files at the board meeting on April 2. The matters covered alleged unlicensed practice, sealing work outside a registrant’s area of competence, failure to maintain an authorized firm registration, failure to disclose conflicts of interest, and building‑code related deficiencies. After summary presentations by review members and staff, the board took case‑by‑case votes, approving fines, consent orders, warnings and one license revocation tied to prior out‑of‑state discipline.

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