Under existing law, the Alabama Board for Registered Interior Designers is responsible for regulating those interior designers who are registered with the board. Registered interior designers are limited in the size and type of building for which they may perform work. This bill would expand the practice of registered interior design and would remove the prohibition on the size and type of building for which a registered interior designer may perform work. This bill would provide for the authority of the board to discipline individuals who are not registered by the board. This bill would also provide further for the prohibition against a registered interior designer performing professional engineering or architecture and exemptions from registration by the board.
Statutes affected: Introduced: 34-15C-2, 34-15C-3, 34-15C-9, 34-15C-10, 34-15C-15