Professional Practice Architecture Practice Test

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To whom is Juan liable for the drawings made for his company after passing the FLEA?

  1. To the Company

  2. To the Philippine Government

  3. To the Saudi Government

  4. None

The correct answer is: To the Saudi Government

Juan is liable to the Saudi Government for the drawings made for his company after passing the FLEA (Foreign License Examination for Architects). This situation typically arises when an architect is required to comply with regulations set forth by a foreign government to ensure that all architectural designs adhere to their specific laws and standards. Once Juan passes the FLEA, it indicates he is authorized to practice architecture in that foreign jurisdiction, which includes being accountable to the local regulatory body—in this case, the Saudi Government—for the professional work he undertakes there. The accountability to this governing body often includes adherence to local laws, codes, and ethical standards, making Juan's liability specifically tied to the Saudi Government's regulations concerning his practice.