(a) The Trust shall retain an architect as a consultant. (b) The consultant must: (1) be registered by the State Board of Architects; (2) be familiar with all phases of 18th century architecture; and (3) have the professional experience that is needed to restore the State House in a way that befits its majestic history and its current role as the Capitol. (c) The consultant is entitled to the compensation provided in the State budget. (d) The consultant shall: (1) prepare measured drawings of the State House; (2) publish the drawings and a descriptive text; (3) send copies of the drawings to the National Trust for Historic Preservation; and (4) subject to § 2-1257 of this article, submit to the General Assembly a report on the drawings.
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