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The 2018 amendment, effective July 1, 2018, deleted "registered" preceding "professional" near the end of subsection (a); and, in subsection (c), substituted "thereon indicating the name of the professional engineer or architect, if any, who has sealed the plans, specifications, plats, or reports pursuant to which said building permit is issued. Such record shall" for "thereon, which record shall indicate the name of the professional engineer or architect, if any, that has sealed the plans, specifications, plats, or reports pursuant to which said building permit is issued, said record to".
- Provisions regarding approval of plans and specifications by registered architects, §§ 43-4-14,43-4-15.
- Statute is a tacit recognition of the inherent overlap between professions of engineering and architecture. Georgia Ass'n of Am. Inst. of Architects v. Gwinnett County, 238 Ga. 277, 233 S.E.2d 142 (1977).
Cited in Gadd v. Wilson & Co. Eng'rs, 193 Ga. App. 713, 388 S.E.2d 875 (1989).
- Public officials charged with the responsibility of issuing building permits and enforcing building codes must require that all plans and specifications bear the seal of a registered professional engineer or architect prior to the issuance of a building permit for construction of any structure, including alterations, of which the completed cost is more than $100,000.00, unless the structure is used exclusively for private or noncommercial purposes, is a private residence, is a noncommercial farm building for use by the farmer, is a residential building not exceeding two stories in height (excluding basements), or is a domestic out-building appurtenant to a one or two-family residence. 1987 Op. Att'y Gen. No. 87-31.
Schools, auditoriums, or other buildings intended for the mass assemblage of people or group housing projects are not exempt from the requirement of having the seal of a registered architect or professional engineer present on plans and drawings, regardless of the completed cost of construction. 1987 Op. Att'y Gen. No. 87-31.
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