Tex. Occ. Code Section 1051.001
Definitions


In this subtitle:

(1)

“Architect” means a person registered under this chapter to engage in the practice of architecture.

(2)

“Board” means the Texas Board of Architectural Examiners.

(3)

“Interior design” means the:

(A)

identification, research, or development of a creative solution to a problem relating to the function or quality of an interior environment;

(B)

performance of a service relating to an interior space, including programming, design analysis, space planning of non-load-bearing interior construction, and application of aesthetic principles, by using specialized knowledge of interior construction, building codes, equipment, materials, or furnishings; or

(C)

preparation of an interior design plan, specification, or related document about the design of a non-load-bearing interior space.

(4)

“Interior designer” means a person registered under this subtitle to practice interior design.

(5)

“Landscape architect” means a person registered under this subtitle to practice landscape architecture.

(6)

“Landscape architecture”:

(A)

means the art and science of landscape analysis, landscape planning, and landscape design;

(B)

includes the performance of professional services such as consultation, investigation, research, the preparation of general development and detailed site design plans, the preparation of studies, the preparation of specifications, and responsible supervision related to the development of landscape areas for:
(i)
the planning, preservation, enhancement, and arrangement of land forms, natural systems, features, and plantings, including ground and water forms;
(ii)
the planning and design of vegetation, circulation, walks, and other landscape features to fulfill aesthetic and functional requirements;
(iii)
the formulation of graphic and written criteria to govern the planning and design of landscape construction development programs, including:
(a)
the preparation, review, and analysis of master and site plans for landscape use and development;
(b)
the analysis of environmental and physical considerations related to land use;
(c)
the preparation of drawings, construction documents, and specifications; and
(d)
construction observation;
(iv)
design coordination and review of technical submissions, plans, and construction documents prepared by persons working under the direction of the landscape architect;
(v)
the preparation of feasibility studies, statements of probable construction costs, and reports and site selection for landscape development and preservation;
(vi)
the integration, site analysis, and determination of the location of buildings, structures, and circulation and environmental systems;
(vii)
the analysis and design of:
(a)
site landscape grading and drainage;
(b)
systems for landscape erosion and sediment control; and
(c)
pedestrian walkway systems;
(viii)
the planning and placement of uninhabitable landscape structures, plants, landscape lighting, and hard surface areas;
(ix)
the collaboration of landscape architects with other professionals in the design of roads, bridges, and structures regarding the functional, environmental, and aesthetic requirements of the areas in which they are to be placed; and
(x)
field observation of landscape site construction, revegetation, and maintenance; and

(C)

does not include:
(i)
traffic, roadway, or pavement engineering;
(ii)
the design of utilities;
(iii)
the engineering or study of hydrologic management of stormwater systems or floodplains;
(iv)
the making of final plats; or
(v)
a service or function within the practice of architecture, engineering, or public surveying as defined by this chapter or Chapter 1001 or 1071.

(7)

“Practice of architecture” means a service or creative work applying the art and science of developing design concepts, planning for functional relationships and intended uses, and establishing the form, appearance, aesthetics, and construction details for the construction, enlargement, or alteration of a building or environs intended for human use or occupancy, the proper application of which requires education, training, and experience in those matters. The term includes:

(A)

establishing and documenting the form, aesthetics, materials, and construction technology for a building, group of buildings, or environs intended to be constructed or altered;

(B)

preparing, or supervising and controlling the preparation of, the architectural plans and specifications that include all integrated building systems and construction details, unless otherwise permitted under Section 1051.606(a)(4);

(C)

observing the construction, modification, or alteration of work to evaluate conformance with architectural plans and specifications described in Paragraph (B) for any building, group of buildings, or environs requiring an architect;

(D)

programming for construction projects, including identification of economic, legal, and natural constraints and determination of the scope and spatial relationship of functional elements;

(E)

recommending and overseeing appropriate construction project delivery systems;

(F)

consulting, investigating, and analyzing the design, form, aesthetics, materials, and construction technology used for the construction, enlargement, or alteration of a building or environs and providing expert opinion and testimony as necessary;

(G)

research to expand the knowledge base of the profession of architecture, including publishing or presenting findings in professional forums; and

(H)

teaching, administering, and developing pedagogical theory in academic settings offering architectural education.
Added by Acts 2001, 77th Leg., ch. 1421, Sec. 1, eff. June 1, 2003. Amended by Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 331, Sec. 1.04, eff. Sept. 1, 2003.
Amended by:
Acts 2005, 79th Leg., Ch. 208 (H.B. 1573), Sec. 1, eff. September 1, 2005.

Source: Section 1051.001 — Definitions, https://statutes.­capitol.­texas.­gov/Docs/OC/htm/OC.­1051.­htm#1051.­001 (accessed Jun. 5, 2024).

1051.001
Definitions
1051.002
Effect on Municipality
1051.003
Application of Sunset Act
1051.0015
Purpose of Registration Requirement
1051.0016
Practices of Architecture and Engineering
1051.101
Board Membership
1051.102
Eligibility of Public Members
1051.103
Membership and Employee Restrictions
1051.104
Terms
1051.105
Grounds for Removal
1051.106
Per Diem
1051.107
Officers
1051.108
Meetings
1051.109
Office Location
1051.110
Board Member Activities
1051.111
Filing of Oath
1051.112
Training
1051.151
Executive Director
1051.152
Personnel
1051.153
Division of Responsibilities
1051.154
Qualifications and Standards of Conduct Information
1051.155
Career Ladder Program
1051.156
Equal Employment Opportunity Policy
1051.201
Scope of Administrative Authority
1051.202
General Rulemaking Authority
1051.203
Rules Restricting Advertising or Competitive Bidding
1051.204
Subpoena
1051.205
Public Records
1051.206
Board Seal
1051.207
Rules on Consequences of Criminal Conviction
1051.208
Standards of Conduct
1051.209
Attorney General as Legal Advisor
1051.210
Technology Policy
1051.211
Negotiated Rulemaking and Alternative Dispute Resolution
1051.251
Public Interest Information
1051.252
Complaints
1051.253
Complaint Information
1051.254
Public Participation
1051.301
Administration of Examination to Disabled Applicants
1051.302
Examination Fee
1051.303
Refund Policy
1051.304
Examination Results
1051.305
Reciprocity
1051.306
Firm Registration
1051.307
Roster of Applicants
1051.308
Intern Development Program
1051.351
Annual Renewal Required
1051.352
Notice of Expiration
1051.353
Procedure for Renewal
1051.354
Fee Exemption for Military Personnel
1051.355
Inactive Status
1051.356
Continuing Education
1051.357
Emeritus Status
1051.401
Right to Hearing
1051.402
Publication of Disciplinary Orders and Sanctions
1051.403
Reinstatement
1051.451
Imposition of Administrative Penalty
1051.452
Amount of Administrative Penalty
1051.453
Report and Notice of Violation and Administrative Penalty
1051.454
Administrative Penalty to Be Paid or Hearing Requested
1051.455
Hearing
1051.456
Notice of Board Order
1051.457
Options Following Board Order: Pay or Appeal
1051.458
Collection of Administrative Penalty
1051.459
Judicial Review
1051.460
Remittance of Administrative Penalty and Interest
1051.501
General Enforcement Authority
1051.502
Injunctive Relief
1051.503
Cumulative Effect of Provisions
1051.504
Cease and Desist Order
1051.505
Restitution
1051.551
Enforcement by Certain Public Officials
1051.601
Activities of Licensed Engineer
1051.602
Activities of Architect or Engineer Employee
1051.603
Landscape Architecture
1051.604
Interior Design
1051.605
Employee of Certain Utilities or Affiliates
1051.606
Activities of Certain Persons Not Represented to Be Architects
1051.607
List of Engineers Permitted to Engage in Practice of Architecture
1051.651
Fees
1051.653
Examination Fee Scholarships
1051.654
Design and Approval of Architect’s Seal
1051.701
Registration Required
1051.702
Use of Architect’s Seal
1051.703
Certain Plans or Specifications to Be Prepared Only by Architect
1051.704
Examination
1051.705
Eligibility and Application for Examination
1051.751
Disciplinary Powers of Board
1051.752
Grounds for Disciplinary Action
1051.801
Criminal Penalty
1051.3041
Criminal History Record Information Requirement for Registration
1051.3531
Criminal History Record Information Requirement for Renewal

Accessed:
Jun. 5, 2024

§ 1051.001’s source at texas​.gov