Sec. 2. An individual who recklessly, knowingly, or intentionally violates this chapter commits a Class B misdemeanor. IC 25-4 ARTICLE 4. ARCHITECTS Ch. 1. Regulation of Architects Generally ─ Creation of Board Ch. 2. Landscape Architects Certification IC 25-4-1 Chapter 1. Regulation of Architects Generally ─ Creation of Board 25-4-1-1 Repealed 25-4-1-2 Board established; appointments 25-4-1-3 Organization and government of board 25-4-1-3.3 Treatment of rules adopted before July 1, 2000 25-4-1-4 Duties of attorney general; injunction; use of investigative fund 25-4-1-5 Repealed 25-4-1-6 Application for certificate of registration 25-4-1-7 Educational qualifications and requirements for examination 25-4-1-7.5 Intern development program 25-4-1-8 Out-of-state applicants 25-4-1-9 Examinations of applicants 25-4-1-10 Issuance of certificate of registration 25-4-1-11 Exemption from statutes regulating practice of engineering 25-4-1-12 Issuance of certificate; applicable sections 25-4-1-13 Display of certificate; seal 25-4-1-14 Renewal of certificate; failure to renew; reinstatement; fees 25-4-1-15 Repealed 25-4-1-15.1 Repealed 25-4-1-16 Fees 25-4-1-17 Acts constituting practice of architecture 25-4-1-18 Employees under direction of architect; exempt buildings 25-4-1-18.5 Architectural graduate; architectural intern 25-4-1-19 Expenses of administration; payment 25-4-1-20 Record of proceedings 25-4-1-21 Repealed 25-4-1-22 "Board" defined 25-4-1-23 Construction of chapter 25-4-1-24 Severability clause 25-4-1-25 Public inspection of records 25-4-1-26 Offenses 25-4-1-27 Right of corporations and partnerships to engage in practice 25-4-1-28 Short title 25-4-1-29 Necessity of plans or specifications prepared by registered architect 25-4-1-30 Reexamination; extension of time 25-4-1-31 Continuing education and training; requirements 25-4-1-32 Investigative fund; administration by attorney general and professional licensing agency; appropriation 25-4-1-33 Notice of disciplinary action determination
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