83A-14. Disciplinary action and procedure.
Any person may file with the Board a charge of unprofessional conduct, negligence, incompetence, dishonest practice, or other misconduct or of any violation of this Chapter or of a Board rule adopted and published by the Board. Upon receipt of such charge, or upon its own initiative, the Board may give notice of an administrative hearing under the Administrative Procedure Act, or may dismiss the charge as unfounded or trivial, upon a statement of the reasons therefor which shall be mailed to the architect or registered interior designer and the person who filed the charge by registered or certified mail. (1979, c. 871, s. 1; 2021-81, s. 1.)
Structure North Carolina General Statutes
North Carolina General Statutes
Chapter 83A - Architects and Registered Interior Designers
§ 83A-3 - Expenses of Board members; Board finances.
§ 83A-5 - Board records; rosters; seal.
§ 83A-6 - Board rules; bylaws; standards of professional conduct.
§ 83A-7 - Qualifications and examination requirements.
§ 83A-8 - Qualification for firm practice.
§ 83A-9 - Partnership practice.
§ 83A-10 - Professional seals.
§ 83A-11 - Expirations and renewals.
§ 83A-12 - Prohibited practice.
§ 83A-13.1 - Architect who volunteers during an emergency or disaster; qualified immunity.
§ 83A-14 - Disciplinary action and procedure.
§ 83A-15 - Denial, suspension or revocation of license.