CONNECTICUT STATUTES AND CODES
Sec. 20-293. Seal.
Sec. 20-293. Seal. Each architect shall have a seal approved by the board, which
shall contain the name of the architect and the words, "Licensed Architect, State of
Connecticut", and such other words or figures as the board deems necessary. The working drawings and specifications prepared for such buildings or structures, which by the
terms of this chapter shall be prepared by a licensed architect, shall be stamped with his
seal. No person shall designate or imply that he is the author of such working drawings
or specifications unless he was in responsible charge of their preparation, whether made
by him personally or by his employee or agent under his immediate supervision. Working drawings and specifications prepared by an architectural firm shall be sealed by a
principal member or officer of the firm. Except for plans for buildings or structures
under the provisions of section 20-298, no official of this state or of any city, town or
borough therein, charged with the enforcement of laws, ordinances or regulations relating to the construction or alteration of buildings or structures, shall accept or approve
any plans or specifications that are not stamped with the seal of a licensed architect or
a licensed professional engineer.
(1953, S. 2307d; 1959, P.A. 71; 1971, P.A. 703, S. 5; P.A. 82-419, S. 16, 47.)
History: 1959 act added provision permitting designation of authorship for drawings or specifications made by employee
or agent; 1971 act required that working drawings and specifications prepared by architectural firm be sealed by principal
member or officer of firm; P.A. 82-419 changed registration to licensure.
Builder not entitled to prohibitory injunction restraining building inspector from requiring seal on plans before issuing
permit. 151 C. 655.
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