FY14 RESOLUTIONS

During the 2014 Annual Business Meeting, delegates representing 52 of the Council’s 54 Member Boards voted on five resolutions related to the education requirement, requirements for the Broadly Experienced Architect (BEA) program, and Bylaws changes. View Resolutions

FY14 BYLAWS

The Council’s organization structure, functions, and processes are governed by its Bylaws, which were updated in July 2014.

FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

Every year, an independent auditor evaluates the Council's financial records and then provides a report. This report includes statements on the organization's financial position, activities, cash flows, functional expenses, and notes to the financial statements.

ORGANIZATION CHART

Headquartered in Washington, DC, NCARB has a staff of more than 90 who work to provide the best
possible service to our customers and our Member Boards. The staff, consisting of both architects and
non-architects, is divided into seven directorates that provide a wealth of diverse experiences and skill
sets to the organization. This year, our Customer Relations, Examination, Internship + Education, and Marketing and Communications directorates have undergone a demanding work force analysis process
to reassess organizational needs and structure while simultaneously identifying opportunities to streamline business operations.

In the United States, jurisdictional registration boards grant the right to practice architecture and use of the title “architect.” These boards have the legal authority to establish licensure requirements, enforce licensure laws and regulations, and respond to complaints of unlicensed or unethical practice.

 

Every year, the Council gathers its Member Boards to vote on proposed changes to the requirements for NCARB certification, Legislative Guidelines and Model Law/Model Regulations, Rules of Conduct, Bylaws, and other issues pertinent to the body.

Business Operations

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