
Architects
(Registration) (General Provisions) (Jersey) Order 2011
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Architects
(Registration) (General Provisions) (Jersey) Order 2011
1 Interpretation
In this Order –
“1997 Act” means the Architects Act 1997 (c.22) of
the United Kingdom;
“principal Law” means the Architects (Registration) (Jersey) Law 1954.
2 Requirements for
registration
The requirements for registration of a person as an architect under
the principal Law are that the person is registered in Part 1 of the
Register maintained pursuant to section 4 of the 1997 Act and that
his or her registration is not suspended.
3 Application
for registration
An application for registration under the principal Law
shall –
(a) state the
applicant’s full name, home address and business address; and
(b) be accompanied
by –
(i) a
certificate signed by the Registrar of Architects appointed under the 1997
Act, stating that the applicant is registered in Part 1 of the Register
maintained pursuant to section 4 of the 1997 Act, and
(ii) a
copy of the applicant’s passport certified, by an advocate or solicitor
practising in Jersey or by a person practising as a barrister or solicitor in
another jurisdiction, as a true copy of the original and as a true likeness of
the applicant.
4 Citation
This Order may be cited as the Architects (Registration) (General
Provisions) (Jersey) Order 2011.