Persons exempt from regulations

N.D.C.C. § 43-03-02 — under Architects and Landscape Architects.

N.D.C.C. § 43-03-02

1. The architect registration provisions of this chapter do not apply to: a. A person supervising the erection, enlargement, or alteration of a building; or b. A person preparing plans and specifications or designing, planning, or administering the construction contracts for the construction, alteration, remodeling, or repair of: (1) A private residence; (2) A building that under applicable building code does not exceed two stories in height exclusive of a one-story basement, and is: (a) A garage; (b) A building not considered to have a primary building code occupancy classification of assembly group A-1, educational group E, high-hazard group H, or institutional group I; (c) A building considered to have a primary building code occupancy classification of assembly groups A-2, A-3, A-4, or A-5; business group B; factory industrial group F; mercantile group M; or residential group R; (d) A pre-engineered metal building; (e) A building for the marketing, storage, or processing of farm products; or (f) A warehouse; (3) Rental apartment units that do not exceed three stories in height exclusive of a one-story basement; (4) A farm building; or

(5) A building remodeling or an addition or both, which does not change its use to a primary building code occupancy classification of assembly group A-1, educational group E, high-hazard group H, or institutional group I. 2. The landscape architect registration provisions of this chapter do not apply to: a. An architect, a professional engineer, or a land surveyor in the course of providing professional services for which otherwise licensed or registered; b. A nursery worker, gardener, landscape designer, or landscape contractor in the course of preparing planting plans or installing plant material, to the extent these activities do not impact the public health, safety, or welfare; c. An individual in the course of planning or otherwise caring for that individual's property; or d. An irrigation designer, contractor, or service provider in the course of preparing irrigation plans or installing, repairing, or maintaining irrigation systems. 3. This chapter does not: a. Apply to an officer or employee of the United States government while engaged in governmental work in this state; b. Curtail or extend the right of any other profession regulated in this state; c. Prevent the independent employment of a registered professional engineer for any professional service related solely to civil, structural, mechanical, or electrical engineering in connection with any building or building project; or d. Supersede, override, or amend the provisions of chapter 43-19.1 regarding registration of professional engineers and land surveyors or chapter 43-07 regarding registration of contractors.

43-03-03. State board of architecture and landscape architecture - Members - Term of office - How vacancies filled. 1. The state board of architecture and landscape architecture consists of five members appointed by the governor for terms of six years each with terms of office staggered so no more than one term expires on March fourteenth of each year. 2. The board is composed of three architects, one landscape architect, and one public member. 3. Each member of the board shall qualify by taking the oath of office required of civil officers and shall hold office until that member's successor is appointed and qualified, and any vacancy occurring in the board must be filled by the governor for the unexpired term.