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Mississippi

Title 73. Professions and Vocations · Chapter 1. Architects
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§ 73-1-1. License required.
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§ 73-1-3. Definitions.
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§ 73-1-5. Appointment of state board of architecture.
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§ 73-1-7. Organization, oath and bond of treasurer.
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§ 73-1-9. Rules, records, seal, quorum of board.
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§ 73-1-11. Compensation and expense of board.
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§ 73-1-13. Rules and regulations for examination and registration.
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§ 73-1-15. Filing notice of election of officers, rules and regulations.
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§ 73-1-17. Architect registration examination.
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§ 73-1-19. Practice by copartnership of architects and engineers, professional corporation, or professional limited liability company; posting certificates; persons exempt from chapter.
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§ 73-1-21. Qualifications required of architects residing outside this state.
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§ 73-1-23. Temporary licenses not to be issued.
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§ 73-1-25. Penalty for practicing without certificate; injunctive relief.
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§ 73-1-27. Annual certificate of renewal.
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§ 73-1-29. Disciplinary procedures; penalties and costs; reissuance of certificate.
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§ 73-1-31. Appeal of order, judgment or action of board.
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§ 73-1-33. Reissuance of certificates.
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§ 73-1-35. Architects to have seal or stamp.
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§ 73-1-37. Annual report by board.
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§ 73-1-39. Saving clause; excepted occupations and activities.
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§ 73-1-41. Venue.
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§ 73-1-43. Payment and deposit in state treasury of funds received by state board of architecture.
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§ 73-1-45. Repealed.
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