231 CMR, § 4.03

Current through Register 1533, October 25, 2024
Section 4.03 - Restricted and Prohibited Uses of Professional Titles
(1) Neither the title "Architect" or any modification of said title shall be affixed or otherwise used in conjunction with any surname, word or business title when such use would imply that an individual, associate, partner or corporate officer is an architect when, in fact, such individual, associate, partner, or corporate officer is not a registered architect. An individual shall not be deemed to have violated 231 CMR 4.03 if he or she uses the title "Intern-architect", as long as he or she is enrolled, active and in good standing in, the NCARB Intern-architect Development Program (IDP).
(2)
(a) Any person engaging in the practice of architecture in the Commonwealth under any business title other than the real name or real names of a registered architect or registered architects, whether individually, or as an association, partnership, or corporation, shall file in the office of the Board a certificate stating the full name and residence of each person engaging in such practice, the place, including street and number, where, and title under which it is conducted. A person who has filed such a certificate shall, upon his discontinuing, retiring or withdrawing from such practice, or in the case of a change of residence of such person or of the location where the practice is conducted, file in the office of the Board a notarized statement under oath that he has discontinued, retired or withdrawn from such practice or of such change of his residence or the location of such practice. In the case of the death of such person, such statement may be filed by the executor or administrator of his estate.
(b) The Board shall keep a suitable index of all certificates so filed with it, setting forth the pertinent facts, including a reference to any statement of discontinuance, retirement or withdrawal from, or the change of location of such practice, or the change of residence of such person.

231 CMR, § 4.03