1. Except as otherwise provided in this section, an architect, registered interior designer or residential designer shall execute a written contract with a client before providing professional services to the client. 2. A contract created pursuant to subsection 1 must contain, but is not limited to, the following: (a) A description of the services to be provided to the client by the architect, registered interior designer or residential designer; (b) A description of the basis for compensation and the method of payment; (c) The name, address and certificate number of the architect, registered interior designer or residential designer and the name and address of the client; (d) A description of the procedure that the architect, registered interior designer or residential designer and the client will use to accommodate additional services; (e) A statement identifying the ownership or reuse of documents prepared by the architect, registered interior designer or residential designer; and (f) A description of the procedure to be used by either party to terminate the contract. 3. An architect, registered interior designer or residential designer may provide professional services to a client before the execution of a written contract only if the client agrees in writing that a written contract is not needed before work begins. 4. A contract created pursuant to subsection 1 is not required for professional services rendered by an architect, registered interior designer or residential designer: (a) For which the client will not pay compensation; (b) When, after full disclosure of the requirements of this section, the client agrees in writing that a contract meeting the requirements of subsection 1 is not required; or (c) To a person who holds a certificate of registration as a landscape architect pursuant to chapter 623A of NRS or a person who is licensed as a professional engineer pursuant to chapter 625 of NRS.
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