REGISTRATION BOARD LICENSING REQUIREMENTS

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208/334-3233 x 226
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Each jurisdiction sets its own requirements for initial registration, examination, and corporate practice. The information presented here was submitted to NCARB by each registration board in response to NCARB's 2010 Member Board Requirements survey. Because each jurisdiction may change its rules, statutes, and regulations at any time, it is always advisable to check with the individual board to verify registration and practice requirements.

NCARB does not set national requirements. However, you may view the NCARB position on each requirement, based on requirements specified in the Education Guidelines, Rules of Conduct, and Legislative Guidelines and Model Law/Model Regulations.

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Initial Registration

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1 Is there a residency requirement? No
1a If yes, please supply the applicable statutory/regulatory provisions.
2 Is a professional degree from a NAAB-accredited program required to satisfy your board's education requirement? No
3 Does your board accept a professional degree in architecture from a CACB-accredited program or a professional degree in architecture certified by the CACB, from a Canadian university as an alternative means of satisfying your education requirement? Yes
4 Does your board accept an EESA-NCARB Education Evaluation of foreign education (as described in the NCARB Education Standard) as an alternative means of satisfying your education requirement? Yes
5 Does your board accept experience as alternative means of satisfying your education requirement?
5a With a four-year pre-professional degree? Yes
5b With a high school diploma? Yes
6 If you answered yes to Question 5a, how many years of acceptable experience are required with a four-year, pre-professional degree in architecture? Eight years of experience and completion of IDP
7 If you answered yes to Question 5b, how many years of acceptable experience are required with a high school education only? Eight years of experience and completion of IDP
8 Will completion of the IDP alone satisfy your Board's training requirement? Yes
8a If the IDP alone will not satisfy your Board's training requirement, please list the other requirements. With a NAAB-accredited degree.
9 Does your Board require verification of a minimum of three years of acceptable employment duration? Yes
9a If yes, when does the duration begin? IDP
10 Does your board allow early eligibility for the Architect Registration Examination (ARE)? Yes
11 If you answered yes, when can an intern qualify for Early Eligibility? b. after review by the Board that the intern has met the requirements for Early Eligibility
12 If you answered yes to question 11, please indicate how much experience (or training hours) is required?
13 How are early eligibility requests processed? Requests are reviewed and approved/rejected by the Board.
13a If your board reviews the requests, please provide the link to where instructions can be found on your web site. https://secure.ibol.idaho.gov/IBOL/BoardPage.aspx?Bureau=ARC
14 Does your board charge a fee for processing exam applications? Yes
14a If yes, what is the fee? $25 application fee
15 If you answered yes to Question 14, is this a one-time fee or are additional fees required? One-time fee
15a If additional fees are required, what are they?
16 Does your jurisdiction allow appeal of exam scores? Yes
17 Does your jurisdiction allow review of exam divisions? Yes
18 In addition to NCARB’s rolling clock requirement, does your jurisdiction have any additional rules regarding timeframes within which a candidate must pass the ARE? No
18a If yes, please explain.
19 In addition to the ARE, is there a jurisdiction-specific exam(s)? No
19a If yes, what is the subject, format, location?
20 Is an interview required for registration? No
20a If yes, what is the format and location?
21 What is the application fee for initial registration? $25 application fee
22 Where can the intern obtain the application? (Provide a web link if possible) https://secure.ibol.idaho.gov/IBOL/BoardPage.aspx?Bureau=ARC Click on the FORMS tab, then application for licensure through examination.
23 Does your board charge a processing fee to verify an official Registration and Examination History Report? Yes
23a If yes, how much is the processing fee and how does the architect submit the form for verification? The licensee needs to complete and submit to the Idaho Board of Architectural Examiners an Official Verification of Status Form with a check for $10 which can be found at the following link: https://secure.ibol.idaho.gov/IBOL/AgencyAdditional.aspx?Agency=427&AgencyLinkID=30

Reciprocal Registration

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24 What is your jurisdiction/state's application fee for reciprocal registration? $150 fee for the application for licensure by endorsement
25 Is an NCARB certificate required for reciprocal registration? No
26 Other than the state application/fee, are there any additional requirements for reciprocal registration for applicants with the NCARB Certificate? Yes
26a If yes, please list requirements. A current passport photo is required with the application
27 Will your board accept a non-certified (Buff Cover) NCARB Record as documentation of an architect’s qualifications for reciprocal registration? Yes
27a Comments
28 Does reciprocal registration based on an NCARB Certificate require a vote of your board? Yes
28a If yes, how often does your board meet to consider reciprocal registration applications? The board holds board meetings to review applications typically every two to three months. Applications must be submitted and completed 30 days prior to a board meeting. Board meeting dates are posted on the board's web site at: https://secure.ibol.idaho.gov/IBOL/BoardPage.aspx?Bureau=ARC
29 Does your board require retroactive documentation of experience for reciprocal licensure if the architect has not completed the Intern Development Program (IDP) for initial licensure? Yes, but our Board will accept the formal alternatives to the IDP as outlined in the Handbook for Interns and Architects
29a Comments
30 Does your jurisdiction accept Canadian architects holding an NCARB Certificate earned through the requirements in Chapter 2 of the Handbook for Interns and Architects? Yes
30a Comments
31 Does your board accept an NCARB Certificate that was granted upon satisfaction of the requirements of the Broadly Experienced Architect (BEA) program? No
31a Comments
32 Does your board accept for reciprocal registration an NCARB Certificate that was granted to a foreign architect who satisfied the requirements of the Broadly Experienced Foreign Architect (BEFA) program? No
32a Comments

Registration Renewal

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33 What is the renewal fee for registration? $50
34 What is the frequency of renewal? Licenses are renewed annually
35 Does your board require completion of continuing education/professional development as a condition for registration renewal? Yes
36 If yes, what is your board's requirement in total number of units/hours:
36a Overall units/hours required 8 hours of continuing education
36b HSW units/hours required All 8 hours of CE must be in health, safety, and welfare
36c SD units/hours required
36d ADA units/hours required
36e Other (please describe) Continuing education must be taken within the previous 12 months of renewing the license
37 Do you accept, without exception, another jurisdictions continuing education if their requirements are equal to or more stringent than yours? Yes
37a Comments

Practice Requirements

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38 Does your jurisdiction require firm registration as a condition for firm practice? No
39 Is an NCARB Certificate holder not registered in your jurisdiction allowed to offer services in your jurisdiction without first being registered? No
39a If yes, what are the formal steps required?
40 Is an NCARB Certificate holder not registered in your jurisdiction allowed to compete in a design competition in your jurisdiction without first being registered? No
40a If yes, what are the formal steps required?
41 May an architect not registered in your jurisdiction (but registered in another U.S. jurisdiction) associate with an architect registered in your jurisdiction to assist in performing services on a project in your jurisdiction when the local registered architect assumes responsible control overall aspects of the project? Yes
41a If yes, what are the formal steps required?
42 May a foreign architect not registered in your jurisdiction (but registered in another country) associate with an architect registered in your jurisdiction to assist in performing services on a project in your jurisdiction when the local registered architect assumes responsible control overall aspects of the project? No
42a If yes, what are the formal steps required?

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