Part V General and supplementary

General

22BF1Administrative co-operation

1

The Board, in its capacity as competent authority for the purposes of the Directive, is to—

a

work in close collaboration with competent authorities of other relevant European States, and

b

provide assistance to competent authorities of other relevant European States in accordance with and in order to facilitate the application of the Directive.

2

The Board is to exchange professional-regulation information about—

a

registered persons who are Directive-rights nationals, or

b

Directive-rights nationals who have made an application for registration in the Register,

with competent authorities of other relevant European States.

3

In this section “professional-regulation information” means information regarding—

a

disciplinary action taken,

b

criminal sanctions imposed, or

c

any other serious, specific circumstances,

where the action is, or the sanctions or circumstances are, likely to have consequences for the pursuit of the profession of architect by a person.

4

If in any case the Board receives professional-regulation information from a competent authority of another relevant European State, the Board

a

is responsible for investigating and establishing the position in the case, and

b

is to pass on its conclusions in the case to a competent authority in each relevant European State in which the person concerned is established as an architect or (without being established) is providing services as an architect.

5

The Board may make enquiries of registered persons where the Board considers it necessary to do so for the purposes of enabling it to discharge its duties under subsections (1)(b) and (4)(a).

6

Where a registered person receives enquiries under subsection (5), the person shall reply and, in replying, shall use the person’s best endeavours to assist the Board.

7

The power under subsection (5) is not to be taken to prejudice any other power to make enquiries of registered persons.