North Carolina administrative code 21 NCAC 02 .0109 readopts definitions for architecture and interior design practice terms including licensure and supervision requirements; effective June 1, 2026.
North Carolina Board of Architecture and Registered Interior Designers is located at 434 Fayetteville Street, Suite 2005, Raleigh, under authority of Chapter 83A; rule readopted effective June 1, 2026.
North Carolina architects and landscape architects must include continuing education certification with renewal applications and provide documentation upon Board request for audit verification.
State Board of Architects and Landscape Architects penalties for non-compliance with continuing education include 60-day probation, suspension, and potential revocation if credits are not substantiated or obtained within 60 days.
The North Carolina State Board of Certified Public Accountant Examiners' official contact information includes its Raleigh office at 1101 Oberlin Road Suite 104, mailing address at PO Box 12827, phone number 919-733-4222, and website nccpaboard.gov.
State Board of Elections adopts rules 08 NCAC 21.0901-.0907 establishing procedures for investigating campaign finance complaints filed by registered voters, covering filing requirements, confidentiality, notice to respondents, and case closure.
North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality amends public water supply facility oversight rules to reduce required visit frequency from weekly to monthly for supplemental treatment facilities meeting automation and data access criteria, effec…
North Carolina Board of Nursing expands clinical faculty eligibility to include ADN-prepared registered nurses in ADN and LPN pre-licensure programs to address rural faculty shortages.
North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services repeals the Enhanced Staff/Child Ratios for a Rated License for Child Care Centers rule, effective June 1, 2026.
North Carolina Health and Human Services repeals the Enhanced Education Standards for Lead Teachers rule for rated child care centers, effective June 1, 2026.
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