Architect's Act 1972 of India, Registration of Architects, Practise of Architecture, Standards of Education & traning of an Architect, Council of Architecture
1. PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE - I ARCHITECTS ACT 1972 SCHOOL OF PLANNING AND ARCHITECTURE , NEW DELHI January 2010
2. THE CONSTITUTION OF INDIA ARTICLE 246 “Subject matter of laws made by parliament and by the legislative of states” Seventh Schedule List I Union List List II State List List III Current List
3. UNION LIST Entry 66 “Coordination and determination of standards in institutions of higher education or research and scientific and technical institutions “
4. CONCURRENT LIST Entry 25 “Education ,including technical education, medical education and universities , subject to provisions of entries 63,64,65 and 66 of List I Entry 26 “ Legal ,medical and other professions “
5. ARCHITECTS ACT ARCHITECTS BILL Introduced in parliament (third time ) in 1968 A private bill Piloted by Ar. PilooMody ARCHITECTS ACT Enacted by parliament in 1972 Under the scope of Entry 66 of Union List ,and Entry 25 and 26 of concurrent list
6. ARCHITECTS ACT REGISTRATION OF ARCHITECTS EDUCATION OF AN ARCHITECT PRACTICE OF AN ARCHITECT CREATION OF COUNCIL OF ARCHITETCURE
7. REGISTRATION OF ARCHITECTS PREREQUISTES Educational qualification Other qualification Residency requirement Registration fee EFFECTS Use of Title and Style of an Architect or firm of architects
8. EDUCATION OF AN ARCHITECT MINIMUM STANDARDS Intent of the course Duration Training Qualification &experience of teachers Accommodation
9. EDUCATION OF AN ARCHITECT OVERSEEING MAINTAINENCE OF STANDARDS Inspections Recommendations to state /universities RECOGNITION OF QUALIFICATIONS Recommendation by COA Notification by Central Government
10. PRACTICE OF AN ARCHITECT Code of conduct Professional misconduct Disciplinary Action
11. RULES & REGULATIONS CENTRAL GOVERNEMENT Rules Procedures to transact business COUNCIL OF ARCHITECTURE Regulations Minimum standards of Architectural Education 1983 Architects Professional conduct Regulation 1989
12. GUIDELINES OF COA Scope of services Conditions of engagement Professional fee Competitions Institutional practice Liability Admission to 5 year Degree programme Aptitude Test Qualification s of teachers
13. COUNCIL OF ARCHITECTURE A statutory body Constituted by Central Government Members One Architect representing each state Chief Architect of CPWDF &MES 5 elected representative from IIA 5 elected representatives of Head of Institutions 2 representatives of Institution of Engineers 1 representative of Institution of Surveyors 1 nominee of Central Government 2 nominees of AICTE
14. COUNCIL OF ARCHITECTURE President Vice president Executive Committee 5 members Disciplinary committee 3 members
15. COUNCIL OF ARCHITECTURE Must meet once every 6 months Annual report and accounts to be published in gazette of India