Purposes of the Architects Act
The Board exists to serve the public interest through the following
purposes of its legislation. On-going Board projects fulfil each of
these purposes in the following ways:
The registration of architects
- In conjunction with the AIA and architecture schools, conduct
accreditation reviews of qualifications offered by the approved
universities
- Conduct examinations of practical experience for applicants for
registration
- Maintain the Register and give advice about registration
- Register new architects and maintain annual registration for
individual architects
The approval of architectural partnerships and architectural companies
- administer approval procedures
- review company structure within regulations and advise firms on
compliance
- maintain annual registration of approved companies and partnerships
Regulate the professional conduct of architects
- provide advice to the profession and public about the professional
conduct regulations
- disseminate advice to the profession through the regular Board
e-newsletters and to both the public and the profession via the Board
website
Provide a procedure for handling complaints against architects
- Provide advice to the public about complaint procedures and how to
make a complaint
- Review complaints and decide if they should be referred to the
Architects Tribunal. (The Architects Tribunal, which is independent of
the Board, conducts professional conduct inquiries - the Board itself
does not do this.)
- For more information about complaints, please refer to
Complaints section on this website.
Regulate the use of the words "architect", and the terms "architectural
services", "architectural design services" and "architectural design".
- Provide advice to the public about the controlled language
- Investigate apparent breaches of the title provisions of the Act and
where compliance is not obtained, prosecute offenders in the Magistrates
Court
National initiatives and cooperation with Architects Boards in other
jurisdictions
- Accreditation
- Registration
- Architectural Practice Examinations
- Recognition of overseas qualifications
- Alternative means of entry to registration - National Program of
Assessment. (NPrA)
- Professional conduct provisions
- Continuing Professional Development policies
- The National Competency Standards in Architecture.
The proposed national recognition of registration.