Business and Professions Code
DIVISION 3. PROFESSIONS AND VOCATIONS GENERALLY
CHAPTER 3.9. INTERIOR DESIGNERS


As used in this chapter: (a) Certified interior designer means a person who prepares and submits nonstructural or nonseismic plans consistent with Sections 5805 and 5538 to local...


A certified interior designer may obtain a stamp from an interior design organization that shall include a number that uniquely identifies and bears the name of that certified interior designer....


The procedure for the issuance of a stamp by an interior design organization under Section 5801, including the examinations recognized and required by the organization, shall be subject...


(a) All drawings, specifications, or documents prepared for submission to any government regulatory agency by any certified interior designer, or under his or her supervision shall be affixed by...


A certified interior designer, as defined in this chapter, is exempt from Chapter 9 (commencing with Section 7000) of Division 3 insofar as he or she is designing systems for work to be...


It is an unfair business practice for any certified interior designer or any other person to advertise or put out any sign or card or other device, including any stamp or seal, or to represent...


Nothing in this chapter shall preclude certified interior designers or any other person from submitting interior design plans to local building officials, except as provided in Section 5538....


(a) This chapter shall be subject to the review required by Division 1.2 (commencing with Section 473). (b) This chapter shall remain in effect only until January 1, 2006, and as of that...


An interior design organization issuing stamps under Section 5801 shall provide to the Joint Committee on Boards, Commissions, and Consumer Protection by September 1, 2005, a report that...


It is an unfair business practice for any person to represent themselves as a certified interior designer unless they comply with the requirements of this chapter....




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