Application for authorisation. To promote consistency and transparency of process, the Central Council has prepared guidelines on the information to be provided by Monitoring Committees in support of their applications for authorisation to show conformance with APEC Architect criteria. It will require advice on: • education and practical experience/training requirements for registration/licensure as an architect in that economy; • the accreditation/ recognition procedures employed to assess them; • procedures adopted to assess compliance with the required professional practice experience as a registered/licensed architect. Additional information required by the Central Council will include the composition of Monitoring Committees, the procedures they will employ for management of the section of the APEC Architect Register for which they will be responsible, and the resources available for undertaking these responsibilities. In reaching its decision, the Council will assess the professional recognition criteria and assessment systems in place in the economy applying for authorisation to determine their compliance with APEC Architect criteria. It will also take into account quality assurance provisions adopted by the economy to monitor continued conformance with required standards of competence and of professional conduct. Economies, authorised to do so, may establish a section of the APEC Architect Register. Economies not authorised to operate a section of the Register will receive guidance on rectifying deficiencies and have the right to reapply.
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Sources: Bilateral Arrangement on Reciprocal Recognition of Registered/Licensed Architects, Bilateral Agreement on Reciprocal Recognition of Registered/Licensed Architects
Application for authorisation. To promote consistency and transparency of process, the Central Council has prepared guidelines on the information to be provided by Monitoring Committees in support of their applications for authorisation authorization to show conformance with APEC Architect criteria. It will require advice on: • education and practical experience/training requirements for registration/licensure as an architect in that economy; • the accreditation/ recognition procedures employed to assess themassessthem; • procedures adopted to assess compliance with the required professional practice experience as a registered/licensed architect. Additional information required by the Central Council will include the composition of Monitoring Committees, the procedures they will employ for management of the section of the APEC Architect Register for which they will be responsible, and the resources available for undertaking these responsibilities. In reaching its decision, the Council will assess the professional recognition criteria and assessment systems in place in the economy applying for authorisation authorization to determine their compliance with APEC Architect criteria. It will also take into account quality assurance provisions adopted by the economy to monitor continued conformance with required standards of competence and of professional conduct. Economies, authorised authorized to do so, may establish a section of the APEC Architect Register. Economies not authorised authorized to operate a section of the Register will receive guidance on rectifying deficiencies and have the right to reapply.
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Sources: Trilateral Arrangement on Reciprocal Recognition of Registered/Licensed Architects