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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 323 — Architects

323.033 Buildings requiring services of licensed architect -- Exemptions.

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(1)Except as otherwise provided in this section, the following buildings, or additions to
existing buildings, classified by use group shall require the services of an architect
licensed in the Commonwealth of Kentucky;
(a)Assembly use group having a capacity of one hundred
(100)persons or more,
except church buildings having a capacity of four hundred
(400)persons or
less or six thousand (6,000) square feet or less;
(b)Business use group having a capacity of one hundred
(100)persons or more;
(c)Institutional use group, regardless of capacity;
(d)Mercantile use group having a capacity of one hundred
(100)persons or more;
(e)Residential use group of more than twelve
(12)dwelling units or having a
capacity of fifty
(50)persons or more;
(f)Educational use groups regardless of capacity; and
(g)Mixed use group containing one
(1)or more of the use group classifications
and capacities listed under paragraphs
(a)to
(f)of this subsection.
(2)Alterations or new construction requiring compliance with the Kentucky Building
Code for any building containing one
(1)or more of the use group classifications
and capacities listed under subsection
(1)of this section shall require the services of
an architect licensed in the Commonwealth of Kentucky; except that, when such
alterations or new construction predominantly involve primarily structural
components or mechanical or electrical systems, services may be performed by one
(1)or more licensed professional engineers.
(3)Buildings, or additions to existing buildings, containing one
(1)or more of the use
group classifications and capacities listed under subsection
(1)of this section shall
require, in addition to the services of an architect, the services of one
(1)or more
licensed engineers.
(4)The following buildings and additions to existing buildings, classified by use group,
shall require the services of either an architect or a professional engineer registered
in the Commonwealth of Kentucky:
(a)Factory and industrial use group having a capacity of one hundred
persons or more;
(b)High hazard use group, regardless of capacity;
(c)Storage use group having a capacity of one hundred
(100)persons or more;
and
(d)Utility and miscellaneous use groups having a capacity of one hundred
persons or more.
(5)Neither the state nor any of its political subdivisions shall engage in the
construction of any public work involving the practice of architecture or
engineering unless the plans, specifications, and estimates have been prepared and
the administration of construction contracts executed under the direct supervision of
a licensed architect or a professional engineer. This subsection shall not apply to:
(a)Any public work, including a building or capital project under KRS 56.491,
that involves only maintenance or repair of the facility. Maintenance or repair
shall not include any work which alters, modifies, or changes the original
characteristics of the design;
(b)Any residential dwelling that falls under the Kentucky Residential Code; or
(c)Facilities used in the furtherance of security or defense contracts, grants, or
agreements with the United States of America located on property owned by
the Commonwealth that are industrial or storage areas measuring twenty
thousand (20,000) square feet or less or a business area measuring ten
thousand (10,000) square feet or less, provided work is in compliance with the
United States Department of Defense Building Code.
(6)The services required in subsections
(1)to
(5)of this section shall include the
administration of construction contracts.
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