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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2026 | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO BUSINESSES AND PROFESSIONS -- ARCHITECTS | |
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Introduced By: Representatives DeSimone, Baginski, and Slater | |
Date Introduced: February 27, 2026 | |
Referred To: House Corporations | |
(Dept. of Business Regulation) | |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: | |
1 | SECTION 1. Sections 5-1-10 and 5-1-15.1 of the General Laws in Chapter 5-1 entitled |
2 | "Architects" are hereby amended to read as follows: |
3 | 5-1-10. Issuance and renewal of certificates. |
4 | (a) Upon payment of the fees required by § 5-1-11, an individual who has complied with § |
5 | 5-1-8 or § 5-1-9 is entitled to a certificate of registration indicating that he or she is qualified to |
6 | practice architecture in this state. Each certificate of registration shall contain the name of the |
7 | individual to whom it was issued and his or her date of birth. |
8 | (b) Every certificate of registration is valid for a period of two (2) years and expires on the |
9 | last day of December of each odd-numbered year following its issuance, or another such date as |
10 | determined by the board/department. An architect may renew his or her certificate of registration |
11 | by paying the renewal fee or fees required by § 5-1-11. An architect who fails to renew his or her |
12 | certificate of registration prior to December 31 may not thereafter renew his or her certificate of |
13 | registration except upon payment of the renewal fee or fees and the additional fee required by § 5- |
14 | 1-11. The board may require all applicants for renewal to provide the board with information, |
15 | including, but not limited to, a brief outline setting forth the professional activities of any applicant |
16 | during a period in which a certificate of registration has lapsed and other evidence of the continued |
17 | competence and good character of the applicant, all as the board deems necessary. |
18 | (c) [Deleted by P.L. 2015, ch. 82, § 2 and P.L. 2015, ch. 105, § 2]. |
19 | 5-1-15.1. Certificate of authorization for sole proprietorships, partnerships, limited- |
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1 | liability partnerships, corporations, or limited-liability companies. |
2 | (a) A sole proprietorship, partnership, limited-liability partnership, corporation, or limited- |
3 | liability company shall be admitted to practice architecture in this state if: |
4 | (1) Two-thirds (⅔) of the partners (if a partnership or limited-liability partnership), two- |
5 | thirds (⅔) of the directors and officers (or shareholders if there are no directors, if a corporation), |
6 | or two-thirds (⅔) of the managers (or members if there are no managers, if a limited-liability |
7 | company) are registered under the laws of any state or any reciprocal jurisdiction as defined by the |
8 | National Council of Architectural Registration Boards to practice architecture or engineering; |
9 | (2) One-third (⅓) of the partners (if a partnership or limited-liability partnership), or one- |
10 | third (⅓) of the directors and officers (or shareholders if there are no directors, if a corporation), or |
11 | one-third (⅓) of the managers (or members if there are no managers, if a limited-liability company) |
12 | are registered under the laws of any state or reciprocal jurisdiction as defined by the National |
13 | Council of Architectural Registration Boards to practice architecture; and |
14 | (3) The person having the practice of architecture in his or her charge is himself or herself |
15 | a partner (if a partnership or limited-liability partnership), a director or officer (or shareholder if |
16 | there are no directors, if a corporation), or a manager (or member if there are no managers, if a |
17 | limited-liability company) and registered to practice architecture in this state. |
18 | (b) The board is empowered to require any sole proprietorship, partnership, or limited- |
19 | liability partnership, corporation, or limited-liability company practicing architecture in this state |
20 | to file information concerning its partners, shareholders, officers, directors, members, managers, |
21 | and other aspects of its business organization, upon any forms that the board prescribes. |
22 | (c)(a) The practice, or offer to practice, architecture as defined by this chapter by a sole |
23 | proprietorship, partnership, limited-liability partnership, corporation, or limited-liability company, |
24 | subsequently referred to as the “firm,” through one or more architects registered under the |
25 | provisions of this chapter, is permitted provided that the registered architect or architects are: |
26 | (1) Is a partner (if a partnership or limited-liability partnership), a director or officer (or |
27 | shareholder if there are no directors, if a corporation), or a manager (or member if there are no |
28 | managers, if a limited-liability company) of the firm; and |
29 | (2) Is in direct control of the practice or exercise of architecture in this state and exercises |
30 | responsible control (as that term is defined in § 5-1-2) of all personnel who act in on behalf of the |
31 | firm in professional and technical matters; and provided that the firm has been issued a certificate |
32 | of authorization by this board. |
33 | (d)(b) Every firm must obtain a certificate of authorization from this board, and those |
34 | individuals in direct control of the practice or who exercise responsible control of all personnel who |
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1 | act in on behalf of the firm in professional and technical matters must be registered with the board. |
2 | (c) The board is empowered to require any sole proprietorship, partnership, or limited- |
3 | liability partnership, corporation, or limited-liability company practicing architecture in this state |
4 | to file information concerning its partners, shareholders, officers, directors, members, managers, |
5 | and other aspects of its business organization, upon any forms that the board prescribes. |
6 | (d) The certificate of authorization shall be issued by the board/department upon |
7 | satisfaction of the provisions of this chapter, submission of a complete application and the payment |
8 | of a fee, when applicable, as determined by the board in accordance with § 5-1-11. This fee shall |
9 | be waived if the firm consists of only one person who is the Rhode Island registered architect. |
10 | Every firm must file an application for a certificate of authorization with the board on a form |
11 | provided by the board. |
12 | (e) Every certificate of authorization is valid for a period of two (2) years and expires on |
13 | the last day of December of each even-numbered year following its issuance, or another such date |
14 | as determined by the board/department. |
15 | (f) Renewals. A separate form provided by the board application shall be filed as directed |
16 | by the board/department with each renewal of the certificate of authorization along with the |
17 | payment of the renewal fee, if applicable. |
18 | (g) Duty to update application information. The firm shall complete a renewal file an |
19 | amended application form within thirty (30) days of the time any information previously filed with |
20 | the board has changed, is no longer true or valid, or has been revised for any reason. |
21 | (h) If, in the board’s judgment, the information contained on the application and/or renewal |
22 | form is satisfactory and complete, the board will issue a certificate of authorization for the firm to |
23 | practice architecture in this state. |
24 | (i) The board may require all applicants for renewal to provide the board with information, |
25 | including but not limited to, a brief outline setting forth the professional activities of any applicant |
26 | during a period in which a certificate of authorization has lapsed and other evidence of the |
27 | continued competence and good character of the applicant, all as the board deems necessary. |
28 | (f)(j) In the event of ownership transition or change in the responsible control of a firm, the |
29 | board may permit a six-month (6) grace period to allow a Rhode Island registered architect to |
30 | continue to practice until a new certificate of authorization is issued. |
31 | (k) Transition period for certificate of authorization requirements, effective January 1, |
32 | 2027. |
33 | (1) Certificate of authorizations issued under the prior laws of this state regarding |
34 | directors/officers/managers, will remain valid as issued until such time as there is a change in the |
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1 | business entity structure or a change in the Rhode Island registered architect in responsible control |
2 | of the firm. However, all firms must comply with the new certificate of authorization requirements |
3 | set forth in subsection (a) of this section by December 31, 2028. |
4 | SECTION 2. This act shall take effect on January 1, 2027. |
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EXPLANATION | |
BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO BUSINESSES AND PROFESSIONS -- ARCHITECTS | |
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1 | This act would amend how architecture firms and individual architects are registered. |
2 | This act would take effect on January 1, 2027. |
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