§ 309. Reciprocity.
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(a)Upon payment of the application fee and submission and acceptance of a written application on forms provided by the Board, the Board shall grant a license to each applicant who:
(1)Holds a National Council of Architectural Boards (NCARB) certificate; or
(2)Presents proof of current registration in good standing in another jurisdiction whose standards for licensure are substantially similar to those of this State; or
(3)Is licensed in a jurisdiction whose standards for licensure are not substantially similar to those of this State but who has held an active license in good standing in that jurisdiction for a minimum of 5 years and holds a National Architectural Accrediting Board
(NAAB)accredited professional degree in architecture or such other education as the Board deems equivalent; or
(4)Is licensed in a jurisdiction whose standards for licensure are not substantially similar to those of this State but who has held an active license in good standing in that jurisdiction for a minimum of 13 years.
(b)An applicant who is applying for licensure by reciprocity must also meet the requirements of § 307(c) of this title.