(a) The executive director may employ an architect of the Capitol who serves under the direction of the executive director.
(b) The architect of the Capitol must:
(1) have a bachelor’s degree from an institution of higher education;
(2) be registered to practice architecture in this state; and
(3) have at least four years’ experience in various aspects of architectural preservation, including historical research, preparation of plans and specifications, personnel management, policy development, and budget management.