Central
Council
The
Central Council has ultimate responsibility for all
matters relating to the APEC Architect framework. The
Council comprises at least one representative appointed
by the Monitoring Committee of each economy authorised
to operate a section of the Register. Non-authorised
economies may also be invited to attend Council meetings
as non-voting observers. The Central Council’s
primary duty is to decide the standards and criteria
required for registration as an APEC Architect and to
establish operational procedures for management of the
APEC Architect Register. These are reviewed periodically
by the Council to ensure their continued relevance to
the practice of architecture within the APEC region
and the effectiveness of the systems employed to assess
them. The Council is responsible for the authorisation
of Monitoring Committees to maintain a section of the
Register and for subsequent review of their continued
conformance with APEC Architect registration criteria.
Effective
communication with relevant authorities in participating
economies, architects and consumers alike, is essential
for successful operation of the APEC Architect Register.
The provision of information on its objectives
and achievements, and promotion of the role it plays
in facilitating the mobility of architects within the
region are also important functions of the Central Council.
(For
further information, please refer to the Operations
Manual)
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