• DIVISION 3. PROFESSIONS AND VOCATIONS GENERALLY
    • CHAPTER 3. ARCHITECTURE
      • Article 4. Issuance of Certificates
        • Section 5550.1


An applicant for a license to practice architecture shall be required, as part of the examination for licensure, to demonstrate to the board's satisfaction his or her knowledge and understanding of and proficiency in exterior and interior barrier free design. The board shall include questions regarding exterior and interior barrier free design as part of the examination. Those questions shall periodically be reviewed by the board in order to ensure that the examination reflects current regulations and the latest developments in barrier free design.




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