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COUNCIL OF ARCHITECTURE (Incorporated
under the Architects Act, 1972)
ARCHITECTS (PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT) REGULATIONS, 1989
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New Delhi, the 11th May, 1989
F.No. CA/1/89.- In exercise of the powers conferred
by sub-section (1) read with clause (i) of sub-section (2) of
Section 45 of the Architects Act, 1972 (Act No. 20 of 1972), the
Council of Architecture, with the approval of the Central
Government, hereby makes the following regulations to promote the
standard of professional conduct/ self-discipline required of an
Architect, namely :-
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Short
Title and Commencement :
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These
regulations may be called with Architects (Professional Conduct)
Regulations, 1989.
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They
shall come into force on the date of their publication in the
Official Gazette.*
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**(1) Every architect, either in practice or employment,
subject to the provisions of the Central Civil
Services (Conduct) Rules, 1964 or any other similar rules
applicable to an Architect, he shall :-
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ensure
that his professional activities do not conflict with his
general responsibility to contribute to the quality of the
environment and future welfare of society,
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apply
his skill to the creative, responsible and economic development
of his country,
- provide professional services of a high standard, to the
best of his ability,
- if in private practice, inform his Client of the conditions
of engagement and scale of charges and agree that these
conditions shall be the basis of the appointment,
- not sub-commission to another Architect or Architects the
work for which he has been commissioned without prior agreement
of his Client,
- not give or take discounts, commissions, gifts or other
inducements for the introduction of Clients or of work,
- act with fairness and impartiality when administering a
building contract,
- maintain a high standard of integrity,
- promote the advancement of Architecture, standards of
Architectural education, research, training and
practice,
- conduct himself in a manner which is not derogatory to his
professional character, nor likely to lessen the confidence of
the public in the profession, nor bring Architects into
disrepute,
- compete fairly with other Architects,
- observe and uphold the Council's conditions of engagement
and scale of charges,
- not supplant or attempt to supplant another
Architect,
- not prepare designs in competition with other Architects for
a Client without payment or for a reduced fee (except in a
competition conducted in accordance with the Architectural
competition guidelines approved by the Council),
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not attempt to obtain, offer to undertake or
accept a commission for which he knows another Architect has
been selected or employed until he has evidence that the
selection, employment or agreement has been terminated and he
has given the previous Architect written notice that he is so
doing : provided that in the preliminary stages of works, the
Client may consult, in order to select the Architect, as many
Architects as he wants, provided he makes payment of charges to
each of the Architects so consulted,
- comply with Council's guidelines for Architectural
competitions and inform the Council of his appointment as
assessor for an Architectural competition ,
- when working in other countries, observe the requirements of
codes of conduct applicable to the place where he is working
,
- not have or take as partner in his firm any person who is
disqualified for registration by reason of the fact that his
name has been removed form the Register under Section 29 or 30
of the Architects Act, 1972 ,
- provide their employees with suitable working environment,
compensate them fairly and facilitate their professional
development,
- recognize and respect the professional contribution of his
employees,
- provide their associates with suitable working environment,
compensate them fairly and facilitate their professional
development,
- recognize and respect the professional contribution of his
associates,
- recognize and respect the professional contribution of the
consultants,
- enter into agreement with them defining their scope of work,
responsibilities, functions, fees and mode of payment ,
- shall not advertise his professional services nor shall he
allow his name to be included in advertisement or to be used for
publicity purposes save the following exceptions :-
(a) a notice of change of
address may be published on three occasions and correspondents
may be informed by post,
(b) an Architect may exhibit
his name outside his office and on a building, either under
construction or completed, for which he is or was an Architect,
provided the lettering does not exceed 10 cm. in height
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(c) advertisements including
the name and address of an Architect may be published in
connection with calling of tenders, staff requirements and
similar matters,
(d) may allow his name to be
associated with illustrations and descriptions of his work in
the press or other public media but he shall not give or accept
any consideration for such appearances,
(e) may allow his name to
appear in advertisements inserted in the press by suppliers or
manufacturers of materials used in a building he has designed,
provided his name is included in an unostentatious manner and he
does not accept any consideration for its use,
(f) may allow his name to
appear in brochure prepared by Clients for the purpose of
advertising or promoting projects for which he has been
commissioned,
(g) may produce or publish
brochures, pamphlets describing his experience and capabilities
for distribution to those potential Clients whom he can identify
by name and position ,
**(h) may allow his name to appear
in the classified columns of the trade / professional directory
and/or telephone directory/ website.
**(2) In a partnership firm of architects,
every partner shall ensure that such partnership firm complies
with the provisions of the sub-regulation (1).
(3) Violation of any of the provisions of
sub-regulation (1) shall constitute a professional mis-conduct.
K. V. Narayana Iyengar
Registrar
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* Published in the Gazette of India [Part III -
Section IV] PP 562-564 and 566 - 567 on May 27, 1989.
** Published in the Gazette of India [Part III -
Section IV] PP 7108 on 3.05.2003 and PP 7594 on 21.06.2003.
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