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Mr
Speaker Sir, I beg to move, “That the Bill be
read a second time.”
The
Architects (Amendment) Bill 2005
2 The Architects Act was enacted to provide a framework
for registration of architects, and to regulate ethics,
conduct, and professionalism of architects. The Act
also enables the Board of Architects, or BOA, to license
corporations to supply architectural services in Singapore.
Similar to the Professional Engineers Act, the last
set of amendments came into operation on 1 Jan 04 to
provide for continuing professional development, as
well as some other consequential amendments.
3 In the changing landscape of today’s industry,
Registered Architects face similar challenges to those
outlined earlier for the Professional Engineers. The
BOA would need to streamline their operations and have
greater autonomy, and place greater emphasis on upholding
the professional standards of Registered Architects.
As such, a comprehensive review was also done for the
Architects Act. My Ministry has actively consulted the
Singapore Institute of Architects during the preparation
of the Bill. The Institute has given its support for
the Bill.
4 Sir, as the architectural and engineering professions
are closely linked to each other, the changes proposed
in the Architects (Amendment) Bill are largely similar
to those recommended in the Professional Engineers (Amendment)
Bill. The following amendments are replicated in this
Bill.
a) To enlarge the composition of the Board and allow
for election of representatives;
b) To set up a two-tier disciplinary process comprising
the Investigation Committee and Disciplinary Committee
c) To deter unprofessional conduct by tightening penalties
against errant professionals; and
d) To allow for licensing of limited liability partnerships
to provide architectural services, and revise start-up
requirements.
Power
to Reject Names of New Architectural Practices
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In addition to these 4 key features, this Bill has another
amendment to allow the BOA to reject the registration
of names of new architectural practices, if it deems
that the proposed names are likely to cause confusion
to the public.
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Architects attach a high value to the name of their
practice because the design of the completed building
is highly visible to the public. Buildings are often
associated with the architects who designed them. This
is why successful Singapore architects are being commissioned
to design buildings overseas such as in China, India,
and the Middle East.
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Building designs are the intellectual property of the
architect and the firm to which the architect belongs.
The Board has received complaints that some newly formed
practices have chosen names that are very similar to
established firms. This will cause confusion to potential
clients. The proposed amendment will empower the Board
to reject the registration of names for new practices
where there is a high likelihood of such names causing
confusion.
Conclusion
8 Sir, the challenges facing the architectural profession
would be to uphold high professional standards and raise
the quality of architectural designs. The amendments
proposed in this Bill will enable the Board of Architects
to play a more effective role in helping the profession
meet these challenges.
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Mr Speaker, Sir, I beg to move.
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