UPDATE: Here is Mayor Bass' latest regarding self-certification of plans:
https://files.constantcontact.com/1402d862701/4edfb2d6-70a9-4fb8-8851-0bb21f280d05.pdf
Here's an excerpt of the criteria to self-certify:
9. Participant Requirements. Participating architects in the pilot program must meet all of the criteria listed below.
a. Possess a valid architect's license issued by the State of California.
b. Successfully complete a test and/or demonstrate knowledge of the applicable California Residential Code as required by LADBS. LADBS will collaborate with the International Code Council (ICC) to create a test and/or a certification program for architects wishing to participate in the program.
c. Possess professional liability insurance in an amount to be determined by LADBS in its implementation guidelines.
d. Agree to being removed from the program at the discretion of LADBS if the architect has made material errors in compliance with the required California Residential Code, as amended by the City of Los Angeles and as set forth in LADBS' implementation guidelines. Participants shall remain subject to inspections and code enforcement activities.
10. Other Requirements.
a. Structural plans shall be signed and stamped by a structural engineer with a valid license from the State of California.
b. Energy calculations shall be signed and stamped by an engineer with a valid license from the State of California, as determined by LADBS and as set forth in the implementation guidelines.
c. An affidavit, to the satisfaction of the City, signed by the architect, structural engineer and the property owner indemnifying the City. This affidavit shall be recorded with the County Recorder’s office. A copy of the recorded affidavit shall be provided to LADBS prior to building permit issuance.
d. Other requirements as deemed necessary by LADBS.