623.358 - Granting of title as emeriti: Requirements; use; prohibitions; return to active practice.

623.358  Granting of title as emeriti: Requirements; use; prohibitions; return to active practice.

      1.  The Board may grant the title of “Architect Emeritus,” “Registered Interior Designer Emeritus” or “Residential Designer Emeritus” to an architect, registered interior designer or residential designer upon his or her written request if the architect, registered interior designer or residential designer:

      (a) Is registered pursuant to this chapter;

      (b) Is in good standing with the Board;

      (c) Has been registered pursuant to this chapter for not less than 5 years immediately preceding the written request;

      (d) Has been a resident of this State during the time he or she was registered pursuant to this chapter; and

      (e) Is at least 60 years of age.

      2.  A person whose written request is granted pursuant to this section may use the title so granted by the Board:

      (a) Only upon the expiration of his or her certificate of registration, and only during such time as he or she is not registered pursuant to this chapter.

      (b) Following his or her name, including, without limitation, on any plaque, sign or letterhead.

      3.  A person using a title granted by the Board pursuant to this section shall not:

      (a) Practice in this State as an architect, registered interior designer or residential designer; or

      (b) Indicate that he or she is authorized to practice in this State as an architect, registered interior designer or residential designer.

      4.  A person whose certificate of registration has expired and who is using a title granted by the Board pursuant to this section may return to active practice by complying with the provisions for renewal or restoration of an expired certificate of registration pursuant to NRS 623.260.

      (Added to NRS by 2009, 46)