§ 43-4-1 - Definitions
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    43-4-1   (2010)
   43-4-1.    Definitions 
      As used in this chapter, the term:
      (1)  "Architect" means an individual technically and legally qualified to engage in the practice of architecture.
      (2)  "Architectural construction contract administration services" shall include at a minimum the following services:
            (A)  Visiting  the construction site on a regular basis to determine that the work is  proceeding in accordance with the technical submissions submitted to the  building official at the time the building permit was issued; and
            (B)  Processing  shop drawings, samples, and other submissions required of the  contractor by the terms of construction contract documents.
      (3)  "Board" means the Georgia State Board of Architects and Interior Designers.
      (4)  "Building"  means any structure consisting of foundation, floors, walls, columns,  girders, beams, and roof or a combination of any of these parts, with or  without other parts or appurtenances.
      (5)  "Building  official" means the person appointed by the county, municipality, or  other political subdivision of the state having responsibility for the  issuance of building permits and the administration and enforcement of  the Georgia State Minimum Construction Codes, or a state fire marshal  where there is not such local official.
      (6)  "Building  shell" means a building framework, perimeter and exterior walls, the  building core and columns, and other structural, mechanical, and  load-bearing elements of the building.
      (7)  "Building  shell system" means a mechanical, plumbing, fire protection,  electrical, structural, or motorized vertical transportation system  designed for or located within a building shell.
      (8)  "Interior  construction document" means detailed drawings and specifications  sealed and signed by a registered interior designer certifying  compliance with applicable current building codes, ordinances, laws, and  regulations that define the work to be constructed in such form as is  required for approval of a construction permit by a building official or  fire marshal. Such document may be combined with documents prepared  under the responsible control, seal, and signature of other registered  or licensed professionals.
      (9)  (A)  "Interior design" means the rendering of or the offering to render  designs, consultations, studies, planning, drawings, specifications,  contract documents, or other technical submissions and the  administration of interior construction and contracts relating to  nonstructural interior construction of a building by a registered  interior designer. Such term includes:
                  (i)  Space  planning, finishes, furnishings, and the design for fabrication of  nonstructural interior construction within interior spaces of buildings;
                  (ii)  Responsibility  for life safety design of proposed or modification of existing  nonstructural and nonengineered elements of construction such as  partitions, doors, stairways, and paths of egress connecting to exits or  exit ways; and
                  (iii)  Modification  of existing building construction so as to alter the number of persons  for which the egress systems of the building are designed.
            (B)  Registered  interior designers shall collaborate and coordinate their work with  registered architects or engineers for work that is excluded by this  definition, including without limitation:
                  (i)  The design of or responsibility for the building shell or any building shell systems; or
                  (ii)  Construction  which materially affects building life safety systems pertaining to  fire safety protection such as fire-rated vertical shafts in multistory  structures and fire-rated protection of structural elements with the  exception of incidental restoration of fire protection to elements  impacted by nonstructural elements of construction, smoke evacuation,  emergency sprinkler systems, and emergency alarm systems.
      (10)  "Nonstructural  interior construction" means the construction of elements which do not  include a load-bearing wall, a load-bearing column, or other  load-bearing elements of a building essential to the structural  integrity of the building.
      (11)  "Practice  of architecture" means the rendering of or offer to render the  following services in connection with the design, construction,  enlargement, or alteration of a building or group of buildings and the  space within and surrounding such buildings, which may have human  occupancy or habitation: planning; providing preliminary studies,  designs, drawings, specifications, and other technical submissions; the  architectural administering of construction contracts; and coordinating  elements of technical submissions prepared by others including, as  appropriate and without limitation, consulting engineers, registered  interior designers, and landscape architects. As part of the practice of  architecture, a registered architect may perform such engineering work  as is incidental to his or her work. Nothing in this paragraph shall be  construed to prohibit a licensed engineer from coordinating technical  submittals related to the practice of engineering. Nothing in this  paragraph shall be construed to prohibit a registered interior designer  from coordinating submittals related to the practice of interior design.
      (12)  "Registration" means the certificate of registration issued by the board.
      (13)  "Registered  architect" means a person who is technically and legally qualified and  currently registered with the board to practice architecture in the  State of Georgia.
      (14)  "Registered  interior designer" means a person who is registered under Article 2 of  this chapter as being qualified by education, experience, and  examination to use the title "registered interior designer" in the State  of Georgia and as further defined in Code Section 43-4-30. Nothing in  this paragraph or in this article shall be construed as prohibiting or  restricting the practice or activities of an interior decorator or  individual offering interior decorating services, including, but not  limited to, selection of surface materials, window treatments, wall  coverings, paints, floor coverings, and lighting fixtures.
      (15)  "Responsible  control" means the amount of control over and detailed knowledge of the  content of technical submissions during their preparation as is  ordinarily exercised by registered or licensed professionals applying  the required professional standard of care, as defined by rules and  regulations adopted by the respective boards governing such  professionals.
      (16)  "Technical  submissions" means designs, drawings, specifications, studies, and other  technical reports prepared or reviewed in the course of professional  practice.