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 716 SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 9. 1924. at least twenty years of age and of good moral character, may apply for a certificate of reggstration or or such examination as shall be r uisite for such certi cation under this Act. b°§r{1°,g*_;If&f,*°¤ W  21. That the applicant shall satisfactorily pass an examina- ` tion in such technical and_ professional subjects as shall be prescribed _ by the Board of Examiners and Registrars of Architects. The E'*“°;’;',j,P,,f{}"°“*° board may, in lieu of examination, acce t satisfacto evidence of lfsuote on. _ _ P _ azrgy opehof the qualiications set forth under subdivisions (a) and o t is section. .lge,etc. wl ardhitecturi college or school that he or she has completed a technical course approved by the board, together with and subsequent thereto of at least three years satisfactory experience in the office or offices of a reputable architect or architects. “},,,m‘¥d*‘d*f’“°‘ °"‘d°‘°° The board may require applicants under this subdivision to furnish satisfactory evidence of knowledge of rofess`onal p f _ _ 1 rac ice. ,§§,’{§°",,‘§,§,§“‘,§“*},',§§; (b) Registration or certification as an arclliitect in another State •*¤· or country, where the qualifications prescribed at the time of such registration or cert1Hcation_ were equal to those prescribed in this <¤¤¤di¤<>¤- District at date of application, and where such State, Territory, or for~elignDcountry incéepts gi like manner the registration of architects int e istricto oum ia. Limiud *°‘1°**'°¤·¤¤,,,* Sec. 22. That an architect who has lawfully practiced architec- ture for a period of more than ten years outside of the District of Columbia s all, except as otherwise provided   subdivision (b) of section 22,   rgluired to take onlty a practical exammation, the nature of wlptgi hall be prescribed y the Board of Exammers and Raggistrarso rc °tects. "*·*°‘·°°*°°· nc: 23. rim the_fees to be paid to the treasurer of me Board of Examiners and Registrars of Architects shall be fixed by said board fromgimsi to t11;11; and shall not exceed in amoimt the several fees p provided or m 's section. "'°m °¤¤‘*°*”‘*· The fee to ble paild by ain appggnt for a certificate of registration _ _ as a registere arc itect s a 0. ,,g;g;,;·3¤·$*=·°···¤ we The tee to be paid by an applicant who has been granted e certificate of registrgtion as a. Eegistered architect by the board shall be not in excess of 12 such ee to be rorated on a month] b ` grornltime of granting Jr application to the 30th day of the followliiilg r1 . R°°°W°]°' h%H¤;):ee to be paid pgon renewal of a certificate of registration s a not in excess 0 15. R°°°°'“"°“‘ The fee to be paid for the restoration of an expired certificate of Rm"} of mmhm registration shall be not in excess of $20. tion papemetc. no.  That all examination papers and other evidences of gxualification submitted by each applicant shall be filed with the oard of Examiners and Registrars of Architects, and said board shall keep a record of ICS proceeding relating to the issuance, refusal, _ renewal, suspension, and revocation of certificates of registration. w{’,f_,;"“f;,°,§,ch'°§,°,{g’,S?' The record shall also contain the name, known place of business and residence, and the date and number of the certificate of rewistratflongf every 1%e%s{ereg architect entitled to practice his profesgon in the `strict o o um ia. ,,,,,'§2$§’¥d '° °°““’"°' Eihvgly {green granted sr¥:l;hce%i_f;;at+.; slgag laavelthe same recorded wi e ommissioners o e 1 ric o o um 1a. ,,,,,‘§§“.,‘,§‘£’,,,_'°“°""1 °' Sm. 25. That every registered architect in the District of Columbia, to continue the practice of his profession, shall annually, during the month of May. renew his certificate of registration and pay the renewal fee required by section 24 of this Act. Meet ¤f¤=¤¤*¤· A person who fails_ to renew his certificate of registration during the month of May in each year may not thereafter renew his
 * ’,j’,°°°”°°,m,,',,,°E',u**!‘¥’,,‘°'“’§ a A di loma of graduation or satisfactory certincate from an