Arkansas Code § 17-15-308 - Grounds for Revocation

The Arkansas State Board of Architects, Landscape Architects, and Interior Designers may revoke the certificate of registration and license of an architect upon proof that:

(1) The holder of the certificate of registration or license is practicing in violation of this chapter or of the proper rules of the board governing this chapter;

(2) The license or certificate of registration has been obtained by fraud or misrepresentation or the person named therein has obtained it by fraud or misrepresentation;

(3) Money other than the regular fees provided for has been paid for the license or certificate of registration;

(4) The holder of the license or certificate of registration is falsely impersonating a practitioner or former practitioner of a like or different name or is practicing under an assumed or fictitious name;

(5) The holder of the license or certificate of registration has been guilty of a felony;

(6) The holder of the license or certificate of registration has aided or abetted in the practice of architecture a person not duly authorized to practice architecture under this chapter;

(7) The holder of the license or certificate of registration has been guilty of fraud or deceit or of gross negligence or misconduct in the practice of architecture;

(8) The holder of the certificate of registration or license has been guilty of gross incompetency or recklessness in the construction or designing of buildings;

(9) The holder of the license or certificate of registration affixed or permitted to be affixed his or her seal or name to any plans, specifications, drawings, or related documents that were not prepared by him or her or under his or her responsible supervisory control; or

(10) The holder of the license or certificate of registration has been adjudged mentally incapable by a court of competent jurisdiction.

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