Interior Design
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Education Law
Article 161 Interior Design
This article applies to the use of a title by a certified
interior designer. The general provisions for all professions
contained in article one hundred thirty of this title apply to
this article.
Only a person certified pursuant to this article may use the
title "certified interior designer". Authorization
contained within this article to use the title "certified
interior designer" shall not be construed to permit the
practice of engineering, as described in article one hundred
forty-five of this title, or the practice of architecture, as
described in article one hundred forty-seven of this title, by
persons not otherwise authorized to engage in such practices.
All original final interior design documents, plans and
specifications, prepared by a certified interior designer or by a
full-time or part-time subordinate employed under his or her
supervision, shall be manually signed by the certified interior
designer.
For the purposes of this article, the practice of interior
design is defined as rendering or offering to render services for
a fee or other valuable consideration, in the preparation and
administration of interior design documents (including drawings,
schedules and specifications) which pertain to the planning and
design of interior spaces including furnishings, layouts,
fixtures, cabinetry, lighting, finishes, materials, and interior
construction not materially related to or materially affecting
the building systems, all of which shall comply with applicable
laws, codes, regulations, and standards. The scope of work
described herein shall not be construed as authorizing the
planning and design of engineering and architectural interior
construction as related to the building systems, including
structural, electrical, plumbing, heating, ventilating, air
conditioning or mechanical systems and shall not be construed as
authorizing the practice of engineering or architecture as
described in article one hundred forty-five or one hundred
forty-seven of this title. The interior design plans as described
above are not to be construed as those required to be filed with
local municipalities or building departments as required by the
state education law regulating the practices of architecture or
engineering.
- A state board for interior design shall be appointed by the
board of regents on recommendation of the commissioner for the
purpose of assisting the board of regents and the department on
matters of certification and professional conduct in accordance
with section sixty-five hundred eight of this title. The board
shall be composed of nine members, four of whom shall be interior
designers certified in this state, two of whom shall be licensed
architects who practice primarily interior design in this state,
one who shall be a professional engineer in this state with an
expertise in interior design, one who shall be a full-time
interior design educator in this state and one who shall be the
public representative. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the members
of the first board who are interior designers need not be
certified prior to their appointment to the board.
- Two interior designers and a licensed architect who practices
primarily interior design shall serve initial five year terms.
Two interior designers and a professional engineer with an
expertise in interior design shall serve initial four year terms.
One licensed architect who practices primarily interior design,
the interior design educator, and the public representative shall
serve initial two year terms. Following the establishment of the
initial membership of the board, all succeeding appointments
shall be for five year terms. Any vacancy on the board shall be
filled by appointment for the remainder of such member's
terms in accordance with the provisions of this section.
- To qualify for certification to use the title "certified
interior designer", an applicant shall fulfill all the
following requirements:
- Application: file an application with the department;
- Education: have received at least seven years of professional
training consisting of academic study and work experience
relating to interior design and in accordance with the
commissioner's regulations. These seven years shall contain
at least two but not more than five years of post secondary
education, including an associate degree or the equivalent, in an
approved program of interior design;
- Experience: have experience satisfactory to the board and in
accordance with the commissioner's regulations;
- Examination:
- pass an examination satisfactory to the board in accordance
with the commissioner's regulations, and
- pass a separate examination satisfactory to the board
relative to the fire, safety and building codes of the
state;
- Age: be at least twenty-one years of age;
- Citizenship: meet no requirements as to United States
citizenship;
- Character: be of good moral character as determined by the
department; and
- Fees: pay a fee of three hundred dollars to the department
for admission to the two department conducted examinations and
for an initial license, a fee of one hundred fifty dollars for
each reexamination, a fee of one hundred thirty-five dollars for
an initial license for persons not requiring admission to a
department conducted examination, and a fee of two hundred ten
dollars for each triennial registration period.
- On recommendation of the board, the department may exempt:
- from the requirement of subparagraph one of paragraph (d) of
subdivision one of this section, an applicant who holds a license
of certification to practice as an interior designer issued to
him or her upon examination by a legally constituted board of
examiners in any other state or political subdivision of the
United States, provided that at the time the license or
certificate was issued by such state or political subdivision the
applicant met the requirements of paragraph (b) of subdivision
one of this section for certification to use the title
"certified interior designer" established by this
article; or
- from the requirements specified in paragraph (b) of
subdivision one of this section provided the applicant submits,
prior to January first, nineteen hundred ninety-six, satisfactory
evidence that the applicant has held himself or herself out as an
interior designer and has prepared interior design documents in
accordance with the requirements set forth in section
eighty-three hundred three of this article for a minimum of seven
years, has received a secondary school diploma or equivalent, and
has passed the examinations required under paragraph (d) of
subdivision one of this section.
- 1. On recommendation of the board, the department may issue a
limited permit, valid for a period of two years and renewable
once on the recommendation of the board, for use of the title
"certified interior designer" in accordance with this
article by one who is not a resident of this state and has no
established business in this state. This individual shall:
- be qualified to practice or engage, under such title, in the
practice of interior design in his or her own country or
state,
- submit evidence satisfactory to the board of established and
recognized professional standing in his or her own country or
state, and
- submit satisfactory certifications as to his or her
qualifications.
- The limited permit shall authorize the holder to use the
title "certified interior designer".
- A limited permit of a certified interior designer shall be
used only in connection with the specific project for which the
limited permit is issued and authorized in writing by the
department.
- The fee for each limited permit shall be one hundred five
dollars.
If any section of this article, or part thereof, shall be
adjudged by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, such
judgment shall not affect, impair or invalidate the remainder or
any other section or part thereof.
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