In an effort to provide you with the most convenient licensing experience, ASBALAID is pleased to announce that we will be transitioning to a new online licensing software product, starting with applications for NEW LICENSES ONLY, on August 1, 2022. Renewals will be added to the platform ahead of the next renewal window on January 1, 2023.
In order to best prepare you for this change and to ensure a smooth transition, we would like to alert you to some important information, dates, and expectations.
Thank you in advance for your time and diligence in reading this announcement, as well as for your patience as we all acclimate to using a new system. We will continue to send out reminder announcements as we approach our next renewal date on January 1, 2023.”
The original Arkansas Architectural Act and the Arkansas State Board of Architects were established by Act 270 in 1941.
The Board, originally called the Advisory Committee for the Registration of Landscape Architects, was established in 1976 as called for in the initial Title Act_A.C.A.17-36.
The Title act was passed in 1993. A title protection act regulates the use of a title, such as “Registered Interior Designer”.
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