(a) An owner may designate an agent to act on their
behalf by submitting a form prescribed by the department. To be valid,
the form must be complete and signed by the owner or an individual
employed by the owner. A parent or other person associated with the
owner is not authorized to submit or sign the form on behalf of the
owner.
(b) A designated agent is authorized to:
(1) submit project information changes;
(2) request a waiver or variance;
(3) make a request for inspection;
(4) communicate with the department on behalf of the
owner about the registered project;
(5) receive communications from a registered accessibility
specialist; and
(6) submit verification of corrections to a registered
accessibility specialist and the department.
(c) A designated agent's failure to comply with the
requirements of this chapter on behalf of an owner does not excuse
the owner from compliance with the Act, this chapter, and the TAS.
(d) A form must be submitted for each project registered
to designate the agent, regardless of whether all the projects are
in the same building.
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