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Board adopts "architect in training" regulations, sets application fee
Summary
The California Architects Board approved regulations to implement the new "architect in training" (AIT) title, including supervisor responsibilities, limits on title use and an application fee set after debate. Staff will submit the rulemaking package to DCA for review.
The California Architects Board voted Feb. 26 to adopt regulatory text to implement a newly authorized "architect in training" (AIT) title created by statute. The package sets out application, renewal, inactive/reactivation processes, supervisor verification, and limits on use of the AIT title (allowed for up to four years unless otherwise extended by statute).
The board also debated and set the application fee. Board members extensively discussed fee methodology, the statute's requirement that a fee not exceed the board's reasonable cost to evaluate an application, and potential fiscal…
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