SACAP Vision, Mission and Values adopted by Council on 24 July 2010

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Reservation of Work

The Reservation of Work document (carried over from the Architects’ Act 1970, No. 35 of 1970)...

Fees

According to the Architectural Profession Act 2000 (Act 44 of 2000) Section 12, SACAP may determine the registration and annual fees payable by registered persons. The non-payment of fees will result in removal from the register and the need for re-registration.

The Council determines the quantum of these fees on an annual basis, taking into account Council budgets for the forthcoming year and economic factors such as inflation that have an impact on SACAP.

SACAP does not presently receive any funding from the State, and as such relies only on fees received to cover annual budgets.

The fees payable by registered persons are as follows:

  • Registration fee
    • Once-off administration fee on application
    • Non-refundable for unsuccessful applications

 

  • Annual Fee
    • Due annually at the beginning of the Council’s financial year, that is the 1st day of April  
    • During the first year of registration the fee is prorated, i.e. from date of registration to the 31st March
    • The act states that a registered person will be removed from the register they will need to reapply for registration in order practice legally
  • Other related fees
    • The Act allows for the Council to charge a fee for assessments such as the Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) and the Professional Practice Examination (PPE)

 

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