In response to President Donald Trump’s decision to remove the USA from the Paris Agreement the AIACC has sent a letter to President Trump expressing its disagreement with the decision, and letters to US Senators Dianne Feinstein and Kamala Harris …
To Recuse or Not To Recuse? That was the Question.
With help from Gwynne Pugh, FAIA, the answer was good for architects and our local communities.
On April 29, 2015, the Senate Committee on Governance & Finance passed the AIACC-sponsored legislation SB 704, authored by Senator Ted Gaines …
Change of Form
If famous 19th Century novelist Charles Dickens was alive seeking a first line to best introduce the story about a small-firm victory, it may look something like this:
It was the best of times; it was the worst of times. …
California’s Budget and the Architectural Community
This week, Gov Brown revealed his proposed changes to the state budget. While at the time of this writing we are not aware of all of the specifics, it is clear that there are many areas that are near and …
AIACC Sponsored Bill Signed into Law
You must be a member to view the content on this page.Our bill to change how architects report compliance with the disability access continuing education requirement was signed into law by the governor. What does AB 1746 do? Beginning with …
Indemnification Bill Signed into Law
The governor also signed SB 972 into law. This bill was carried in response to the recent Crawford and UDC court rulings on the duty to defend and indemnification, and is intended to protect design professionals from the most harmful …