Model Law for architecture practice
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The Model Law for architecture practice is a standardized regulatory framework developed to guide U.S. jurisdictions in licensing, regulating, and overseeing the professional practice of architecture.
All labels observed (2)
| Label | Occurrences |
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| Model Law for architecture practice canonical | 1 |
| Model Regulations for architecture practice | 1 |
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Target entity: Model Law for architecture practice Context triple: [National Council of Architectural Registration Boards, publishes, Model Law for architecture practice]
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Practical Law
Practical Law is an online legal know-how service that provides expert-authored practice notes, standard documents, checklists, and tools to help lawyers work more efficiently.
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Architects Act 1997
The Architects Act 1997 is a UK statute that regulates the architectural profession, including the protection of the title "architect" and the framework for professional registration and discipline.
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ACT Architecture
ACT Architecture is the architectural firm responsible for the major conversion and redesign of Paris’s former Orsay railway station into the Musée d'Orsay art museum.
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Burnham Library of Architecture
The Burnham Library of Architecture is a specialized research library within the Art Institute of Chicago that focuses on architectural history, theory, and practice.
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Von Material zu Architektur
Von Material zu Architektur is a seminal theoretical book by László Moholy-Nagy that explores the relationship between materials, technology, and modern architectural form within the Bauhaus context.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Model Law for architecture practice Target entity description: The Model Law for architecture practice is a standardized regulatory framework developed to guide U.S. jurisdictions in licensing, regulating, and overseeing the professional practice of architecture.
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A.
Practical Law
Practical Law is an online legal know-how service that provides expert-authored practice notes, standard documents, checklists, and tools to help lawyers work more efficiently.
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B.
Architects Act 1997
The Architects Act 1997 is a UK statute that regulates the architectural profession, including the protection of the title "architect" and the framework for professional registration and discipline.
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C.
ACT Architecture
ACT Architecture is the architectural firm responsible for the major conversion and redesign of Paris’s former Orsay railway station into the Musée d'Orsay art museum.
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D.
Burnham Library of Architecture
The Burnham Library of Architecture is a specialized research library within the Art Institute of Chicago that focuses on architectural history, theory, and practice.
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E.
Von Material zu Architektur
Von Material zu Architektur is a seminal theoretical book by László Moholy-Nagy that explores the relationship between materials, technology, and modern architectural form within the Bauhaus context.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (31)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
guideline for professional licensure
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model law ⓘ regulatory framework ⓘ |
| appliesTo |
architectural licensure
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professional practice of architecture ⓘ regulation of architects ⓘ |
| component |
definitions related to architectural practice
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licensure requirements for architects ⓘ provisions for enforcement and discipline ⓘ provisions on reciprocity or comity of licensure ⓘ requirements for architectural firm practice ⓘ requirements for use of the title architect ⓘ standards for professional conduct of architects ⓘ |
| domain |
architecture
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professional regulation ⓘ |
| focusesOn |
enforcement mechanisms for violations of architectural practice laws
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minimum qualifications for entry into the architecture profession ⓘ standards of professional responsibility for architects ⓘ |
| goal |
to promote consistency among U.S. jurisdictions in regulating architecture practice
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to protect public health, safety, and welfare in relation to architectural services ⓘ |
| jurisdiction |
United States of America
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surface form:
United States
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| purpose |
to guide U.S. jurisdictions in licensing architects
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to guide U.S. jurisdictions in overseeing the professional practice of architecture ⓘ to guide U.S. jurisdictions in regulating architects ⓘ |
| regulates |
grounds for disciplinary action against architects
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requirements to maintain an architecture license ⓘ requirements to obtain an architecture license ⓘ scope of services that require an architect ⓘ |
| usedAs | template for state architectural practice acts ⓘ |
| usedBy |
U.S. state licensing boards for architects
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territorial licensing authorities for architects ⓘ |
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Subject: Model Law for architecture practice Description of subject: The Model Law for architecture practice is a standardized regulatory framework developed to guide U.S. jurisdictions in licensing, regulating, and overseeing the professional practice of architecture.
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